World-wide hunt for little girl's parents

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  1. mothersuperior7

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    Padraig. When I saw this little girl what struck me was her eyes! Such sad eyes! What do you see?
    There is a world-wide hunt for her parents who might be looking for her. The gypsies in Farsala, Greece who had her gave many conflicting stories on how they obtained her so the police think she might have been kidnapped. They tested her DNA and she is not theirs.

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    Yes I heard about her on the radio. She is so beautiful. How much more of this is going on? What did they really intend doing with her? To sell her or much, much worse.

    Please God her picture has gone right across the world so they should her father and mother..at least her language will show what country she comes from.
    At the Feet of Mary....
     
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    http://www.lifenews.com/2013/10/20/...ked-from-somalia-to-uk-to-harvest-her-organs/

    Exactly what I was quoting on another thread recently. Josyp Terelya was adamant that this was going on as early as the 1990's and before. The 'harvesting' of the thymus gland of aborted babies that were full term etc. Horrible! Now its the entire bodies of people and organs. Now the New England Medical Journal has come out with an article from some nutjob that says people REALLY DON'T HAVE TO BE DEAD TO HARVEST THE ORGANS...UGGGG! COME LORD JESUS!!:cry:
     
  4. kathy k

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    Organ donation is a wonderful thing, but...I have serious reservations about the way it is generally done. If a person is declared brain dead, I understand they take them to surgery on the ventilator, take the organs, then turn off the ventilator. That means the person is still alive, having surgery without anesthesia. I would only consent to organ donation after clinical death has been determined.
     
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    This is where the old stories of the undead come in. They oucovered many graves of people buried alive trying to claw theri way out of their coffins. It turns out that their was a form of disease that putfolks in a coma that clesly resembled death. So they startied putting stakes through folks hearts in theri coffins to make sure.

    This is where the Irish lady writer came up for the idea for vampires..it has a grain of truth.
     
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    I have always been very uncomfortable about organ donations since my apparition and conversion. The human body has been so mishandled it seems for decades when Jesus made it very clear we will be resurrected with our bodies. In Genesis when Cain killed Abel God says his very blood cried out from the earth. Not that I don't feel that it has done some tremendous good but the money and greed for the organ "industry" is really scary. Here's an example in my town that I found frightening: in the spring a car with a boat trailer rolled into one of our rivers with a toddler in the carseat. It took aprox 20 minutes to get him out, resuscitate him by a heroic bystander who had to dive and break the window of the van underwater. The boy was in re-hab for a few weeks, and may have some disability but was alive. Now fast forward to a month ago: a 5year old boy was swimming at a local lake in shallow water with his family. He went under the dock and was seen. Immediately was pulled out (5 minutes max) and resuscitated. He was alive and in an "induced coma" for a week, when suddenly the family reported he died. Now possibly he did die, but he was still on a ventilator, and I just wonder if his family was courced into donating his organs. If it was my five year old, I would have point blank REFUSED to donate his organs at that point. If there is NO gain from death, perhaps being a "vegatable" (their words not mine) would not be such a bad and killable thing. I also personally know a monther who's 16 year old was hit by a car with head injuries. He was pronounced brain dead and diced up within days. She had no insurance and was really pushed into this very quickly....
     
  7. kathy k

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    This is also were the tradition of the wake comes in: Laying out the body in the parlor and sitting up with it by turns to make sure the loved one was really dead.
     
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