Open House Station Five: The Mission and Deeds of the Gabriel Division

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This is the third “ArchAngel room” in the Institute and thus the third and final abortion procedure room.  It is the third room on the left as you walk toward the back of the building.  When this death star was fully operational it packed three “killing rooms” utilizing two abortionists in three “surgery” suites (see the sinks) taking up less than 600 square feet to “process” up to thirty “patients” a week.  When “business” was the best – back in the 80’s and early 90’s — abortions took place on Thursdays and Saturdays at 827 Webster Street.  Dr. Ulrich George Klopfer was the regular abortionist the past two decades, but others have “worked” 827 Webster in the 28 years that it was pressed into service as a “womens health clinic”.  Those others will probably be named on this site at a later date, and especially if they are yet involved in the grisly practice of terminating nascent human life.     

The walls were purple, see below, and are now textured and a warm brown.  (Thanks to the advice of Kathleen, Brett and Jamie Brown).   If all unfolds according to plan these walls will not be as depicted all that long, but will rather be covered to absorb reflected sounds.  It is the goal of the Institute to render this former procedure room a recording studio.  And to record the lifestories of persons throughout the tri-state area who have lived lives exemplifying the virtues of chivalry.  Pro-family activists, brave soldiers of WWII, mothers who have given life and virtuous teaching to their many children — start a short list to forward to the Institute, we are interested in interviewing many from the generation that is now knocking on Heaven’s pearly gates. 

The above framed print reads as follows: 

The Mission and Vision Statement of the Gabriel Division

of the ArchAngel Institute

A rebirth of Christian chivalry

advancing the Culture of Life

by emboldening Christians

to promote  

family, faith, and freedom.

Operational Goals for the Gabriel Division in 2008

Establish a recording studio in a former “procedure room” at 827 Webster Street.

Produce an audio documentary on the history, present and future of Christian Activism in NorthEast Indiana by interviewing the “old guard” as well as fresh leaders in the region.  

Manage a speaker’s bureau through the Titanic Brigade to present the mission the Institute, the challenges facing Christians in our culture and the necessity of unified Christian activism.

Produce powerpoint presentations in keeping with the vision of the Institute

Facilitate Christian unity among the media and the secular professions through banquets with guest speakers.

Conduct training seminars for strategic Christian Activism

Evangelize utilizing the classical proofs for the existence of God and evidence of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

            Establish a local email alert system to call forth an ecumenical gathering of Christian minutemen when necessary.

Maintain the ArchAngel Institute website

Significant actions of the Gabriel Division in 2007

Produced and published http://www.flythecorridor.com/ and http://www.archangelinstitute.org/.

Conducted numerous educational presentations in Fort Wayne to recruit initial Board members.

Presented vision for the Institute in August 25 event at the library auditorium.

Multiple press releases and media interviews regarding the launch of the Institute.

Multiple powerpoint presentations, including to the youth of the Diocese of Wichita.

Initial publication of memoirs of Institute’s Executive Director on Kansas blog.

Networked with pro-family leaders across the nation.

A few pictures of the Gabriel room before the makeover follow.  Note once again the far-from-medically professional sink.  Does this appear to be a room in which proper medical care was rendered?  See this link for circumstantial evidence leading one to conclude the answer to be noWHY WE MARCH, part one

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