(Feb. 13, 2026) Julie Booras, co-founder of Health Rights Massachusetts, informs us on how human biological materials can become commercial inputs. She discusses documented uses of blood products and aborted fetal organs in research and manufacturing, including skincare and pharmaceutical applications. The conversation explores ethical, regulatory, and informed-consent questions raised by these practices.
Reference Links:
- Harvesting Organs & Cherishing Life by Boggish and Klessig. (Informed Choice Washington earns a commission at no extra cost to you when you shop for Pluck and other qualifying products using this link)
- Health Rights Massachusetts
- Julie as guest on Reclaim podcast: The Urgency of Maintaining our Health Rights and Fighting Back Against the Rising Control Grid
- Julie as author: Now Is Your Chance To Help Keep Holistic Healthcare Available In Massachusetts – Spirit of Change Magazine
- Video: Harvesting Organs – Cherishing Life, with Heidi Klessig [1 hour, 32 minutes]
- Planned Parenthood undercover agent: David Daleiden
- Dan Dicks: 90,000 people killed so far under MAiD: https://x.com/DanDicksPFT/status/1979306617016586732
- Center for Medical Progress footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1kDkgS1vpg.
Related Resources:
- Canada’s MAiD business is booming, sparking a cottage industry to profit from the Government’s mass murder programme – The Expose
- “Assisted dying” programmes used to harvest organs; is it already happening in Canada? – The Expose
- BREAKING: Lawfare against Daleiden and Merritt, who exposed Planned Parenthood, is over – Catholics For Catholics
- HHS report on organ transplant reform – https://www.hhs.gov/press-room/hrsa-to-reform-organ-transplant-system.html
Newsweek opinion article by David Daleiden on University of Pittsburg’s barbaric research – https://www.newsweek.com/university-pittsburgh-wont-explain-its-planned-parenthood-ties-opinion-1594564
Dr Stanley Plotkin testimony – https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/aborted-fetal-tissue-in-vaccines/ - Death with Dignity Act | Washington State Department of Health

