I heard them.
- Annmarie Throckmorton, M.A. 
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 28
I heard them, the approach of their pain and horror was heard by me. I can only hope that my bearing witness gave some comfort to the little ones' souls.*
I am speaking of an episode of precognition** that I had in 2014. I was playing with watercolors, creating a doodle of a painting that turned into two mice which I thought was strange because I thought that I had no particular interest in mice at the time. Even stranger was my impulse to complete the mice by gluing a soft tuft of hair on each mouse, because I rarely work in mixed media. I thought that my finished work looked very odd, not at all pleasing. I photographed it and discarded it, as at the time I regarded it as one of those many things that emerge in one's life but which one cannot carry along. I kept the sad little image out of tenderness.
Then a few years later I read this: University of Pittsburgh Won't Explain its Planned Parenthood Ties | Opinion. Published May 26, 2021 at 6:30 AM EDT
"In one study published last year, Pitt scientists described scalping 5-month-old aborted babies to stitch onto the backs of lab rats. They wrote about how they cut the scalps from the heads and backs of the babies, scraping off the "excess fat" under the baby skin before stitching it onto the rats. They even included photos of the babies' hair growing out of the scalps. Each scalp belonged to a little Pennsylvania baby whose head would grow those same hairs if he or she were not aborted for experiments with lab rats."
My God, what horror. What pain and suffering forced on those little ones, the babies and even the mice.
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* See "Collective Consciousness Brainwave Field – Insight from Schumann Resonances.", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7WzrBYunKk
& "Brain Waves, Akashic Record & Schumann Resonances - Clues to Global Consciousness Puzzle", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmvXZHr_wx
** "Precognition is the purported psychic phenomenon of gaining knowledge about future events before they occur. It is often described as a form of supernormal knowledge, where individuals claim to perceive or become aware of future occurrences without any logical inference. While some studies suggest a small but significant effect in precognition, it is widely regarded as pseudoscience due to the lack of accepted scientific evidence supporting its existence." Source: Wikipedia
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