Carol Everett

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Carol Everett is an American activist advocating the protection of unborn human life and advocating a ban on abortion . She has authored several books and is a frequent speaker. Having owned several abortion clinics for years, her testimony is particularly dramatic.

Experience with Abortion

Carol Everett was married and a mother of two when she opted for an abortion in 1973. She soon got divorced and found work selling medical products. Despite an initial aversion to abortion, she has now moved to an abortion clinic in the state of Texas as a staff member; she rose to be responsible. In 1983 she became a staunch Christian and turned away from working in the abortion clinics. She had since aborted three children herself and had gone through many personal crises. Since then she has devoted herself to the political campaign against the legal deadline regulation.

Head of abortion clinics

According to Everett, he chose the abortion clinics as an investment. In the six years of her activity, she saw herself primarily as a saleswoman who wanted to maximize her profits and who soon aimed to become a millionaire. In total, she arranged 35,000 abortions in four clinics, one woman died as a result of the abortion, many non-pregnant women were operated on, and - so Everett is convinced - many women were harmed, not helped.

In several books and videos, but also in front of legislative committees, she gives eyewitness reports on everyday life in an abortion clinic, the sales strategies of the operators working there, the professional behavior of doctors and encounters with women and girls who are looking for help. In 1995 she founded The Heidi Group to convince pregnant women to carry their child to term.

Books

  • (with Valerie Riches): The masterminds behind sex education: Sex education and manipulation of society. How the abortion industry invades schools . Abtsteinach, Aktion Leben, 3rd edition 2000.
  • (with Jack Shaw): The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist, ISBN 1561210730 .

Video

  • An Inside View of the Abortion Industry . Boston, Daughters of St. Paul, 1990.
  • Blood Money - Getting Rich off a Woman's Right to Choose . Nashville, Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carol Everett: A Testimony on Behalf of Life , in: Proclaiming the Pro-Life Message , Hannibal Missouri, 1997, pp. 31-35
  2. Own biographical information ( Memento from May 4, 2012 in the Internet Archive )