Documentary “Blood Money” Seeks to Expose the Abortion Business

A group of filmmakers have filmed a documentary that aims to expose the terrible reality of abortion, focusing on the financial aspect of the multimillion dollar abortion industry.

The film, entitled “Blood Money,” includes numerous interviews with leaders of the pro-life movement, in which they lay out the facts about the abortion industry and the effects that abortions have on women.

The film covers a variety of issues, including “Roe V. Wade, Planned Parenthood, the scientific fact that life begins at conception, and how abortion affects women who have had one” said the director of the film, David K. Kyle.

He explained that the business of abortion was not the filmmakers’ initial focus.

“The original title of the film was going to be ‘The American Holocaust’.  We had set out to present the truth about abortion, from the destruction of the human being, to the effect it has on the women that make the choice to abort,” he said.

During interviews, the “monetary aspects” of the abortion industry kept repeatedly surfacing.

“So while we still cover in part some of our original idea we honed in on the money that is made on the slaughter of the unborn,” he explained. 

Kyle said that the idea for the movie first came four years ago when he and his partner, John Zipp, the producer of the film, were working for Steve and Michael Peroutka, pro-life activists in Maryland, and realized that the issue of abortion is not significantly addressed by the media.

Kyle says they hope the movie will inform people about the business aspect of abortion and the effect that abortion has on women.

“People are making millions upon millions of dollars off the murdering of innocent babies,” he said.

“Abortion has consequences to it. It’s sold as a quick fix when you’re in trouble. You can go and have an abortion and the problem goes away. Well, we know from countless women that the problem does not go away. Women have long term consequences that they are going to have to deal with for years and years.”

The movie also aims to encourage pro-life people to work towards an end to abortion.

“This is all about getting the truth out there to save babies. We want to motivate people to do something, even people in the pro-life community. We have thousands of people out there who are pro-life but who really don’t take an active part in it. We want to motivate them to do something.”

Out of everything in the movie, the interviews with women who have had abortions are the most poignant for Kyle.

“The women talking about their abortion experiences were the most difficult to get through when doing the interviews. I’ve sat with this footage countless times going through it and it still affects me.”

Kyle says that his interview with Carol Everette was especially powerful for him. Everette, who used to run abortion mills in Dallas, has since become a noted pro-life speaker and advocate of unborn children’s rights.

The film is being directed by David Kyle. Its executive producer is John Zipp.

Kyle and Zipp thought a documentary would be the best way to reach a large audience and to force a conversation on abortion.

He explained that most of the film is testimony of individuals involved in the abortion industry like Everett or former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson, or those who have been harmed by their abortion decision.

Pro-life leaders like Norma McCorvey, Fr. Frank Pavone, Dr. Alveda King, and Fr. Thomas Euteneuer were interviewed for the documentary and have at least one appearance in the film.

Narrated by Dr. Alveda King, Bloodmoney takes a critical look into the dark origins of abortion, and return with a deeply disturbing picture: how a movement based on racism and population control usurped the momentum of the women’s rights movement to create something truly despicable– a multi-billion dollar industry that literally thrives on the destruction of unborn babies and the traumatizing of young pregnant women.

It’s not about hearsay. It’s not about political bias. We went right to the historical documents and got it from their own lips. We went directly to the women involved in the cases that made abortion legal. We went directly to abortion clinic owners. We spoke directly with women who’d had multiple abortions, and we let them paint the picture of how the industry really works. Here’s a glimpse:

You’ll also see:

  • Evidence that the courts and abortion doctors know that a fetus is a living human being
  • The evidence of a racist agenda in Planned Parenthood, back when it was still called the Birth Control League
  • How the women in both court cases that made abortion legal were duped by their attorneys — and why neither ended up having abortions
  • Proof from former clinic owners that abortion is an incredibly lucrative business, and the manipulative tactics they use to isolate abortion prospects from their support network so they can pressure them into having an abortion
  • Confessions that clinics will sometimes perform abortions on non-pregnant women so they can still make money
  • First hand evidence of multiple doctors conspiring to cover up botched abortions to avoid law suits
  • Testimony from women that abortions have triggered post traumatic stress disorder, suicidal depression, an inability to feel emotion, and other psychologically devastating effects
  • Why abortion clinics have been immune to regulatory control, even regarding basic health codes
  • The story of the abortion video footage that caused a former clinic owner to retire and become avidly pro life (note: this footage is not shown)
  • Much more.

www.bloodmoneyfilm.com