The controversy surrounding Planned Parenthood continues to deepen as The Center for Medical Progress releases the fourth video in a documentary web series, and the 10th video overall about the abortion corporation's alleged usage of aborted fetus parts.

In this instance, the video allegedly catches executives discussing the sales of baby body parts, claiming that it is a "valid exchange," and that clinics can make "a fair amount of income" doing it.

The video features highlights conversations with Planned Parenthood executives:  Dr. Carolyn Westhoff, Senior Medical Advisor; Dr. Vanessa Cullins, Vice President for External Medical Affairs; and Deborah VanDerhei, National Director for the Consortium of Abortion Providers (CAPS), according to LifeNews.

Westhoff was recorded allegedly warning of the possible P.R. nightmare that the company would face if the public became fully aware about their illegal activities.

"We've just been working with people who want particular tissues, like, you know, they want cardiac, or they want eyes, or they want neural," says Dr. Westhoff to a prospective fetal organ buyer.

"Certainly, everything we provide-oh, gonads! Oh my God, gonads. Everything we provide is fresh." Westhoff continues, "Obviously, we would have the potential for a huge P.R. issue in doing this," before offering to introduce the buyers to "national office abortion people" from Planned Parenthood. 

Meanwhile, VanDerhei is caught allegedly discussing payments for the body parts as "donation for remuneration," according to Live Action News.

"I have been talking to the executive director of the National Abortion Federation, we're trying to figure this out as an industry, about how we're going to manage remuneration, because the headlines would be a disaster." 

Most telling about this video is that VanDerhei is allegedly told the company can be receive around $100 for each "specimen", remarking that the company has "independent colleagues who generate a fair amount of income doing this."

A conversation between VanDerhel and Vanessa Russo, Compliance Program Administrator for Planned Parenthood Keystone in Pennsylvania allegedly catches Russo arguing, "A company like this that wants to give our organization money for the tissue-I think that that's a valid exchange, and that that's okay."

To which VanDerhei seemingly affirms saying, "Mhm."

As "evidence" continues to mount against Planned Parenthood many people, especially pro-lifers, have taken notice and begun to call out the corporation through social media and public protests. A few weeks ago pro-lifers hosted a massive protest against the abortion company, with rallies at almost half of its 668 facilities in the U.S.