US pro-abortion activists firebomb pregnancy centres, vandalise churches following leak that Supreme Court could overturn Roe v Wade

Fire-damaged pregnancy center (PHOTO: CBN News)

Women disrupt Joel Osteen’s church service, stripping clothes while cursing loudly

Originally published in CBN News

A pro-life medical office and pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York was firebombed early on Tuesday morning by radical abortion advocates.

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CompassCare, a Christ-centered organisation dedicated to erasing the need for abortion, said it sustained heavy damage to its building. The abortion terrorist group Jane’s Revenge took credit for the attack, spray painting their signature “Jane Was Here” on the side of the structure.

“Ironically, New York’s Governor not only ignored the violence but instead earmarked $35 million in taxpayer funds to increase security at abortion clinics,” CompassCare said in a statement. “Adding insult to injury the New York legislature passed a bill investigating pro-life pregnancy centres precisely because they do not perform abortions.”

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CompassCare’s CEO, Jim Harden vowed to restore the building and continue to protect the preborn.

“This is the pro-abortion ‘Kristallnacht.’ Because of this act of violence, the needs of women facing unplanned pregnancy will go unmet and babies will die,” remarked Harden. “I wonder if Gov. Hochul will veto the Pregnancy Center Investigation Bill? I wonder if Attorney General Letitia James will investigate these cowardly criminals? CompassCare will rebuild because women deserve better. CompassCare will not stop serving because pre-born boys and girls deserve protection.”

Numerous pro-life service centres have been the target of violence since a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion became public, indicating that the court could overturn Roe v Wade. 

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CBN News recently reported that Jane’s Revenge took responsibility for throwing red paint on the front door of a crisis pregnancy centre in Washington, DC last week. “Jane Says Revenge” was again spray-painted on the side of the building. 

The group also vandalised and firebombed the headquarters of Wisconsin Family Action (WFA), a pro-life group in Madison, Wisconsin last month. 

The radical pro-abortion group also threatened further violence if the pro-life group and similar organizations don’t disband and stop advocating against the abortion of unborn children.

Additionally, Jane’s Revenge admitted to damaging several churches in the Olympia, Washington area.

Jane’s Revenge issued a statement titled “Night of Rage” on May 30 saying that the overturning of Roe, “is an event that should inspire rage.” The message then tells followers not to “wait until the verdict arrives,” rather to “take action now.”

And the group encourages people to carry “anger out into the world” by “expressing it physically.” The statement concludes with the threat: “To those who work to oppress us: If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either. We are everywhere.”

CBN News is unaware of any arrests that have been made in connection with these terrorist crimes.

Meanwhile, three abortion rights activists interrupted worship services at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas on Sunday morning.

This screenshot shows Lakewood Church’s sanctuary during a recent worship service. (PHOTO: CBN News)


The activist group Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights posted a short video to social media of their interruption of the Lakewood Church’s services Sunday afternoon.The video, recorded with an iPhone from a floor seat, captures the start of Osteen’s message as the congregation stands to repeat a prayer with Osteen before he begins his message.  

A man and a blonde woman appear in the video standing in front of the person with the phone. The woman and another woman sitting in front of her, appear to be taping Osteen with their phones as he leads the congregation. 

As the prayer ends, the congregation repeats “In Jesus Name” and sits down as Osteen tells the audience, “God bless you.” Then the woman directly in front of the camera hands her phone to the man beside her.

The video then shows as the audience sits down, the woman remains standing and lifts her dress over her head. 

“It’s my body! My f—–g choice!” the woman yelled as she turned to the camera revealing green handprints on her bra with a green bandana on her underwear. 

“It’s my body! My choice!” she repeats as the video shows two other women who were sitting beside the woman taking off their clothes and begin chanting, “Overturn Roe, h— no!” 

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