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Hacker Releases Eleven Unseen #PPSellsBabyParts Videos

Chuck Johnson of GotNews.com Chuck Johnson of GotNews.com

An internet hacker has provided a website known as GotNews.com with eleven previously unseen videos taken during the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) investigation into the trafficking of baby parts by the abortion industry and is now making them available to the public.

LifeSiteNews.com is reporting that the videos have been uploaded to You Tube by GotNews.com, whose founder, Charles C. Johnson, said were provided to him by an internet hacker named Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer.

None of the videos are subject to the court order that is currently in place prohibiting release of any more films.

"This material was turned over by Congressional whistleblowers not subject to the court order," Auernheimer said.

The newly released footage totals about four hours of video capturing the same macabre discussions among abortion clinic employees about the procurement and sale of fetal body parts.

“For those of you that have the stomach for watching hours of very kosher women gleefully discussing baby meat, here’s the YouTube,” Auernheimer writes at GotNews.com.

Not surprisingly, Lawyers representing the National Abortion Federation (NAF), who were successful in their efforts to have the courts stop the release of any footage pertaining to the NAF, showed up on the doorstep of Johnson’s business with a threatening letter in hand, GotNews reports

“A person in plain clothes with a gun on his hip also arrived at Charles C. Johnson’s home. Johnson didn’t know who this person was & called the police. The man turns out to have claimed to be a process server and threw the documents down on the ground outside Johnson’s home.”

The article goes on to state that GotNews.com attorneys have reassured the organization that they are not subject to any temporary restraining order concerning David Daleiden at the CMP and are therefore free to release the videos.

“The law firm wants GotNews.com to turn over all texts, emails with Daleiden,” the report states. “This is easy. There aren’t any.”

The article ends on a defiant note: "GotNews.com will contest any unconstitutional prior restraint of speech all the way to the highest courts in the land.”

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