Anonymous ID: 5daf98 Feb. 13, 2020, 11:08 a.m. No.8125891   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5910 >>5911 >>5948

https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2019/09/14/pete-buttigiegs-association-abortionist-stockpiled-baby-corpses-home-hardly-surprising/

 

In particular, according to Niki Kelly of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, many of the board members were particularly struck by Klopfer’s nonchalant attitude regarding the case of a 10-year-old girl who had been raped by her uncle. The doctor failed to notify the police even after learning that the parents were going to keep the matter secret. One board member stated that what bothered her most was Klopfer’s striking lack of medical judgment and competence.

 

What makes this case more interesting is that Klopfer’s clinic was located in South Bend, Indiana. And while he was there, good ol’ Godly Mayor Pete (or Alcalde Pete, if you were watching the Spanish portion of the Democrat debate) intervened to help him out.

 

In Buttigieg’s first year in office, a pro-life crisis pregnancy center attempted to open right next door to the abortuary run by Klopfer at the time, it was called the Women’s Pavilion. The pro-life group, headed by a guy named Shawn Sullivan, promised to not allow pro-life demonstrators to use their property but Buttigieg intervened to prevent it getting permission to open. Undeterred, Sullivan opened a Catholic chapel next door and in a short period of time the complaints against Klopfer and the impact of the chapel forced the Womens’ Pavilion to close.

Given Buttigieg fetishization of abortion and Klopfer’s status as South Bend’s only abortionist, it is difficult to imagine that there was not a more extensive and substantive relationship waiting to be uncovered.

 

This is the kind of man Buttigieg is. He defended Klopfer when his license was under attack. He provided the administrative firepower necessary to overturn a zoning decision that would have put a pro-life pregnancy center next door to Klopfer. And he thinks a child still attached to the umbilical cord can be legally killed because it isn’t yet breathing.

 

 

https://thefederalist.com/2019/09/19/buttigieg-hopes-discovery-of-2246-aborted-fetal-remains-doesnt-get-caught-up-in-politics/

Anonymous ID: 5daf98 Feb. 13, 2020, 11:10 a.m. No.8125910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6046

>>8125891

https://www.uspoliticsandnews.com/meet-pete-buttigiegs-favorite-abortion-doctor/

 

The scanty reports on the story don’t indicate whether Klopfer was a “loner” or a social butterfly, but it’s hard to imagine that any houseguest that ever visited him wouldn’t have noticed thousands of dead babies and body parts sitting around in Mason jars. Why did no one in Klopfer’s social or professional circles ever notice this was going on?

 

It’s also important to note that Klopfer was a “late term” abortion doctor. The aborted babies that he was keeping in his home were clearly human babies and some were likely close to full term.

 

I’ve often wondered why medical schools don’t immediately order a psychological evaluation on any med student who declares that he or she wants to be an abortion doctor. It’s the only medical specialization that could be swapped out on a person’s resume with “serial killer.”

 

Like most abortion doctors, Klopfer had brushes with the law for years during his career for shady medical practices.

 

Klopfer once faced misdemeanor charges for performing an abortion on a 10-year-old girl who had been raped by her uncle. He didn’t notify the police about the abuse and sent the girl home to her parents.

 

In 2014, Klopfer was charged with failing to report an abortion he performed on a 13-year-old girl. Klopfer ended up escaping prosecution, but the state of Indiana finally yanked his medical license after that.

 

Klopfer was found to be in violation of Indiana state law at least nine times during his professional career, before the state finally took decisive action against him. Over the span of a 43-year career, Klopfer is estimated to have performed more than 30,000 abortions in “Will County, Indiana.”

 

Say, why do the local news reports keep referring to Klopfer as a “Will County, Indiana” abortion doctor?

 

Aren’t there any prominent towns in that county that people might have heard about?

 

Why, yes, there is one! South Bend, Indiana!

 

If memory serves correctly, presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is the mayor there. As it turns out, Buttigieg has been a champion of the creepy serial killer/abortion doctor Ulrich Klopfer for years.

Anonymous ID: 5daf98 Feb. 13, 2020, 11:22 a.m. No.8126046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6073

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/09/18/ulrich-klopfer-abortion-gosnell-buttigieg-fetal-remains-illinois-indiana-column/2355359001/

While Klopfer is not alleged to have been a murderer, his ethical standards appear not to have been very high. In defending himself and his clinics against state allegations, the Illinois physician recounted how he performed an abortion on a 10-year-old girl who was raped by her uncle, never reporting the crime to police and, as a result, helping her parents cover up the atrocity by a family member. State officials cited the sickening defense as part of their reason for stripping him of his medical license. He was previously charged with failing to report performing abortions on two 13-year-olds.

 

According to a complaint filed by the Indiana Medical Licensing Board, Klopfer worked in clinics in South Bend, Gary and Fort Wayne from 2012 to 2015.

 

With thousands of ghoulishly stored dead bodies straight out of a horror movie, medical malpractice and a multistate mystery, you’d think the news media would be all over this story. Not so much.

 

At my request, the conservative Media Research Center looked into coverage of Klopfer and found little interest. No coverage on the nightly broadcast news. Nothing on MSNBC. A story on CNN and a few on Fox News. National newspapers each handled it with one or two stories.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/buttigieg-speaks-after-days-of-silence-on-2-000-fetuses-in-home-of-south-bend-abortionist

Banks said that Buttigieg’s 2018 veto of a zoning change that would have allowed a pro-life pregnancy center to operate next to a new South Bend abortion clinic, Whole Woman’s Health, “deserves a lot more scrutiny” in light of the Klopfer revelations.

 

Buttigieg said at the time that “it is far from clear that a neighborhood benefits from co-locating facilities with such opposite views,” prompting some critics to say that the veto violated free speech. The pro-life clinic later found a new location close to the building it originally wanted.

Anonymous ID: 5daf98 Feb. 13, 2020, 11:33 a.m. No.8126160   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/09/25/documentary-ulrich-klopfer-fetal-remains/

 

Only On 2: Indiana Abortion Doctor In Own Words

 

CHICAGO (CBS) — Ten months before the death of Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, the Indiana abortion doctor who stored thousands of fetal remains in his garage, the doctor sat down with a filmmaker for an interview.

 

For more insight into Klopfer’s mind, the filmmaker shared part of his documentary only with CBS 2’s Chris Tye.

 

“Let me put it this way, in 1945 I was with my aunt, in the suburbs of Dresden,” Klopfer said in the documentary. “In February of 1945, in between the Americans and the English, they firebombed Dresden for three days and two nights.”

 

American and British bombs killed tens of thousands in the East German city of Dresden in 1945. Infant Ulrich “George” Klopfer survived.

 

“The house across the street from us was destroyed in the bombing,” Klopfer said in the documentary. “Most of that family got killed.”

 

There were deaths across the street, deaths of family members, and deaths discovered years later.

 

“After the Berlin Wall fell down and Germany reunited, in 1994, they decided to rebuild the women’s church,” Klopfer said. “In the basement, they found dead bodies from World War II, OK?”

 

The story of bodies being found years after the lives ended was a story Klopfer very much wanted told.

 

“I like to put it this way – the gospel according to George Klopfer goes like this: ‘In the beginning, the Americans bombed my home.’ Everything else has been dictated by that as his worldview,” said documentarian Mark Archer. We didn’t ask him about it. He made a point of bringing it up.”

 

Archer interviewed Klopfer for his documentary “Inwood Drive” – named for the street of Klopfer’s Fort Wayne abortion clinic.

 

“And when we left, we went, ‘This guy’s a hoarder… I can’t imagine what his house looks like,’” Archer said.

 

That was a year before Klopfer’s home in south suburban Crete Township ever made news. Police said he kept, cataloged, and camouflaged over 2,200 fetal remains among boxes in the garage.

 

A definitive answer to why he did it may never come. But the words he shared about the residue of Dresden on his life may be the closest we’ll get.

 

Klopfer: “The effects of the war probably may have not had a positive inspect on my perception, OK? But…”

 

Interviewer: “On your perspective of what?”

 

Klopfer: “Of human beings; what they do to each other.”

 

The documentarian had his movie ready for release this summer – until the discovery of the remains. His team is now back in production to add to their story.

 

CBS 2 reached out to Klopfer’s widow to weigh in on all this. Her attorney did not return our calls.

Anonymous ID: 5daf98 Feb. 13, 2020, 12:02 p.m. No.8126432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6452 >>6504

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3 Judiciary Committee Democrats HIT WITH ETHICS COMPLAINTS OVER 'SUSPICIOUS' CONDUCT

 

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dr was german who hated americans for bombing germans