Watch New Roe v. Wade Movie at Special Screening on Sat., April 17, at St. Ambrose
Special Screening. The TRUTH comes out in the new Roe v. Wade movie. Watch for yourself at a special screening on April 17, 6:15 pm at St. Ambrose Catholic Church Parish Hall. Cosponsored by Florida Right to Life, the screening is free but registration is required. Register now at EVENTBRITE.
Get the true untold story of the Supreme Court case that changed America in the new movie, Roe v. Wade. Discover the fake polls, the Supreme Court intrigue, and more that led to the catastrophe called Roe v. Wade.
Untold Conspiracy Behind Roe In this blockbuster movie, Dr. Bernard Nathanson and Dr. Mildred Jefferson square off in a national battle over life. Roe v. Wade reveals the untold conspiracy that led to the most famous and controversial court case in history. Dramatic entertainment with top acting talent, the movie Roe v. Wade gives you a front-row seat to the forces at play and the history behind the Court ruling which led to the death of some 63 million innocent unborn human beings. The film begins with Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, who launched an initiative called “The Negro Project.” She gives a speech at a KKK rally, describing her intentions to reduce the growth of the African American population by legalizing abortions.
Quickly, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, the most outspoken doctor performing abortions during this time, joins her cause, followed by outspoken feminist Betty Friedan. A team of activists begin to search the country, looking for a pregnant girl they can use to sue the government for her right to have an abortion. |
Watch Roe v. Wade Movie They find the perfect pawn: a young woman with a 10th grade education, struggling with poverty and other issues, named Norma McCorvey, now famously known as “Jane Roe." Norma and her legal team sue Henry Wade, the district attorney of Dallas County.
Roe v. Wade is born. Fake Polls, Statistics to Convince Court The activists had to convince the Supreme Court Justices to vote their way. To do so, they fed fake polls and statistics to the media. They even brought Hollywood on board, persuading studio executives to create TV shows and movies supporting abortion. This was all done to influence public opinion and manipulate the courts. A few citizens were willing to speak up for the rights of the unborn. Dr. Mildred Jefferson, the first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, led the fight. She joined passionate citizens who attempt to educate Americans on the truth . . . but soon discover they are up against the most well-funded revolution in 20th century America. |