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Abortionist’s “handiwork” buried in landfill near his
home-July 22, 2005 -Operation Rescue report
Abortionist Sherman Zaremski, 73, a resident of
Johnson County, travels to Wichita every other
Wednesday to abort babies at the Central mill. But
what happened to those babies had remained a
mystery until now. The babies are processed,
returned to Johnson County, and dumped not far from
the Zaremski home.
According to the ERS website, infectious waste, such
as the bodies of aborted babies, is first taken to their
plant located at 1021 S. Spencer in Newton, Kansas,
where it is “processed.”
“The primary treatment technology used is
Autoclave which processes potentially infectious
waste through steam sterilization into an innocuous
solid waste safe for landfill disposal into ERS’s affiliate
company, Johnson County Landfill in Shawnee
Mission, KS.”
The Johnson County Landfill is a privately owned
dumpsite located at 17599 Holiday Dr. in Shawnee
Mission, Kansas. Appointments are required for entry
to the landfill.
“This company is not only profiting from the shedding
of innocent blood, but it literally treating the babies
as if they were garbage,” said OR president Troy
Newman. “It should shock the good people of Newton
that a business in their home town is displaying such
callous disregard for human life.”
Operation Rescue urges men and women of
conscience to contact EMS and ask them to stop
their business association with Central Women’s
Services.
Contact:
home-July 22, 2005 -Operation Rescue report
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WICHITA, KS - Operation Rescue has learned that
the remains of pre-born babies aborted at Wichita's
lesser-known abortion mill, Central Women's Services,
are being dumped in the Johnson County Landfill near
Kansas City, turning the private dump site into a
graveyard for perhaps hundreds of pre-born children.
Sidewalk Counselor Jennifer McCoy encountered
couriers from Engineered
Recovery Systems, Inc. on Monday, July
18, 2005. She has told Operation Rescue that she
witnessed one of the couriers removing a box labeled
as infectious waste from the abortion mill. The courier
indicated to Mrs. McCoy that he understood the
contents of the box to be the remains of aborted
babies.
Mrs. McCoy believes that the container could have
held approximately 24 aborted children. "There were
about 24 abortions last Wednesday at Central," she
said.
Johnson County, travels to Wichita every other
Wednesday to abort babies at the Central mill. But
what happened to those babies had remained a
mystery until now. The babies are processed,
returned to Johnson County, and dumped not far from
the Zaremski home.
According to the ERS website, infectious waste, such
as the bodies of aborted babies, is first taken to their
plant located at 1021 S. Spencer in Newton, Kansas,
where it is “processed.”
“The primary treatment technology used is
Autoclave which processes potentially infectious
waste through steam sterilization into an innocuous
solid waste safe for landfill disposal into ERS’s affiliate
company, Johnson County Landfill in Shawnee
Mission, KS.”
The Johnson County Landfill is a privately owned
dumpsite located at 17599 Holiday Dr. in Shawnee
Mission, Kansas. Appointments are required for entry
to the landfill.
“This company is not only profiting from the shedding
of innocent blood, but it literally treating the babies
as if they were garbage,” said OR president Troy
Newman. “It should shock the good people of Newton
that a business in their home town is displaying such
callous disregard for human life.”
Operation Rescue urges men and women of
conscience to contact EMS and ask them to stop
their business association with Central Women’s
Services.
Contact:
- Mike Lettner
- Engineered Recovery Systems. Inc.
- 1021 S. Spencer, Newton, KS 67114
- 316-283-5943
- Erstch@PlanetKc.Com