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Showing posts with label Dr. Jerome LeJeune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Jerome LeJeune. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2011

Support a Worthy Charity for Christmas and Fight the Culture of Death

Most babies afflicted with Down Syndrome are murdered before birth. But there is one organization committed to finding ways to improve and even cure children with this genetic disorder -- The Michael Fund. If you want to support a solid and life-affirming organization this Christmas, give to the Michael Fund. And celebrate the lives of these very special children created in God's image.

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International Foundation for Genetic Research
4371 Northern Pike, Pittsburgh, PA 15146
http://www.michaefund.org/
Christmas 2011
Dear Friends of the Michael Fund,

At the request of Randy Engel, Director of the Michael Fund, I am writing you a brief letter to bring you up to date on preparations for the up coming IFGR/MF clinical trials.

My name is Dr. Paddy Jim Baggot and, as many of you know, I have been conducting the IFGR/MF’s United States-based research program on cures and treatments for Down syndrome since 1996. In addition, I am currently part of the prolife medical staff of the Guadalupe Medical Center in Los Angeles situated in the epicenter of the city’s abortion industry. Last year alone, 200 babies were saved at the clinic.
Much of my Michael Fund research over the last 15 years has centered on the biochemistry of fetuses with Down syndrome. The results of this important research have been published in the prestigious medical journal, Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Celebrate Life - Especially God's Special Children



Sadly, today most handicapped children discovered in the womb are aborted. Down Syndrome children who are easily detected in utero are most vulnerable. Dr. Jerome LeJeune, the physician who discovered the cause of DS, was appalled that his work was used as a search and destroy mission to kill these precious children before birth. After pinpointing the cause of DS to an extra chromosome, he spent the rest of his life trying to find a cure. He said it would be easier to cure Down's than to send a man to the moon.

Dr. LeJeune died in 1994 and has been named a Servant of God.