A shadowy organization funded with millions from radical leftist billionaire George Soros is now pushing for less digital surveillance and a freer world — for abortion, that is.
On May 11, the Aspen Institute organized a virtual roundtable that aimed to discuss ways women could have secret abortions. Soon after an apparent Supreme Court leak, the meeting was held to discuss ways women can have secret abortions. Roe v. Wade (1973). decision. Speakers from powerful leftist organizations, such as the Omidyar Network or the Ford Foundation, spoke at the Aspen Institute. One guest, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) attacked pro-life advocates as “extremists,” and called data tracking of women “uterus surveillance.” But behind the scenes, two organizations within Soros’s Open Society network previously funneled massive amounts of cash into the Aspen Institute, totaling at least $3,039,780 between 2003 and 2020.
The Aspen Institute’s radical pro-abortion guests revealed that Soros’s multimillion dollar investment is likely helping to pave the way for abortion advocates.
Wyden absurdly claimed that overturning Roe is a “truly draconian infringement on women’s freedom and privacy” as he painted a dystopian world for women seeking abortions and attempted to spin a post Roe world as “totalitarian”:
“For Americans who believe in protecting liberty and the right to privacy, this is out of the nightmare that you hear about from totalitarian regimes.”
Aspen Institute Executive Director Vivian Schiller praised companies for “stepping up” to fund abortion-related travel expenses on behalf of their employees. A growing list influential companies including Amazon quietly declared that they would help women travel for abortions.
Amazon’s announcement it would pay “up to $4,000 in travel expenses” for abortions could put the tech giant on the hook for $408,269,860 annually. That number assumes Amazon’s female workforce is of child-bearing age and was based on Guttmacher Institute estimates that nearly one in four women will have an abortion. Even a more conservative estimate that only 5 percent of Amazon’s female workforce will have an abortion translates to a huge $86,132,881 annual cost to support abortion related travel costs.
Schiller also fretted that “more and more States are beginning to look at, um, criminalizing travel out of state for the purposes of an abortion. So that gets a little bit, uh, tricky.”
Soros is known for his support of pro-abortion organizations. In 2016, 2020 and 2017, the leftist mogul contributed at most $25,274,455 towards 11 radical abortion organizations like Planned Parenthood Action Fund. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimated in 2019 that the median cost for an abortion at 10 weeks’ gestation was $500. That is, Soros’ funding of 11 radical pro-abortion groups would be enough to pay for 50,548 abortions.
Conservatives under attack Contact ABC News (818) 460-7477, CBS News (212) 975-3247 and NBC News (212) 664-6192 and demand they report on the Aspen Institute’s pro-abortion bias.
Tieran Rose Mandelburg (MRCTV Researcher) contributed to this report.
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