Live organ harvesting in China

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Ever wondered where David Rockefeller gets all his organs? Perhaps he gets them from China.

_http://organharvestinvestigation.net
_http://endorganpillaging.org
_http://www.stoporganharvesting.org
_http://fofg.org
_http://www.dafoh.org
_http://www.falundafa.org

_http://en.minghui.org/html/articles/2014/9/17/3293.html

(Minghui.org) It is widely believed that communist officials in China have subjected Falun Gong practitioners to a highly organized and systematic campaign of forced organ harvesting. The situation generates millions in illicit profits for corrupt officials.

Numerous reports of non-routine blood and tissue sampling of Falun Gong practitioners suggest efforts to catalogue a living organ bank – a database of available organs that can be harvested at will and sold to unsuspecting “organ tourists” to China.

It is thus worrisome that practitioners living in Panjin City were taken to a local police station to have blood samples drawn against their will.

Claiming that their actions were related to criminal cases they were investigating, police officers in Panjin City took practitioners to local police station where they were coerced to fill out forms with their personal information. Their fingerprints, palm prints, signatures, and blood samples were collected at the same time. The practitioners were reportedly told that their DNA was needed so their previous records of arrests, detention, and sentences could be erased and they wouldn't be bothered again by police.

The police cut each practitioner's finger with a razor blade and smeared the blood on a special paper attached to the back of the “criminal record” forms that the practitioners were forced to complete.

Zhenxing Police Station alone collected blood samples from more than 40 practitioners within it's jurisdiction. Officer Zhang Qiang is said to be in charge of the task and the process is supervised by director Yuan.

In one incident, officers from Xinglong Police Station arrested a local practitioner's child when they visited the practitioner's home. Fear caused the child to shake uncontrollably at the police station and he apparently suffered from a tremendous amount of mental distress.

Police stations in Panjin City are reportedly expanding quickly in terms of staff size and number of sections and various offices. At least one to two teams of police officers are assigned to each specific community within the police station's jurisdiction.

Here's a report: _http://endorganpillaging.org/an-update/ (680 pages)

Watch the documentaries:

European Parliament Resolution (8 mins)
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GndDS-82fW0&feature=youtu.be

Human Harvest - Peabody Award Winning Documentary (51 mins)
_http://humanharvestmovie.com/

Hard To Believe - Award Winning Documentary (60 mins)
_http://www.hardtobelievemovie.com/

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I understand that a lot of the attention given to the subject is financed by the United States, but are you of the opinion that there is no systemic organ harvesting in China?

I have read a tiny bit about Falun Gong and think their claims are very fishy. I stumbled on this article today: Reports on China ‘organ harvesting’ derive from front groups of far-right cult Falun Gong

Don't know whether they are far-right, but it seems to me that they are an anti-China propaganda instrument. In light of Niall's comment above and the From Yahweh to Zion thread I thought the next bit was particularly interesting:

The China Tribunal’s report is not the first alleging that the Chinese government is murdering Falun Gong prisoners en masse to harvest their organs. It relies heavily on an earlier document, known as the Kilgour-Matas report, which was initially released in 2006 and updated several times since then, with the title “Bloody Harvest.”

This previous report was commissioned by the Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China. Unlike ETAC, CIPFG plainly states that it is a Falun Gong organization.

More interesting connections arise when probing the backgrounds of the co-authors of the report, David Kilgour and David Matas.

David Matas is the senior legal counsel for B’nai Brith Canada, a right-wing pro-Israel lobby that works hard to tar any critique of the occupation of Palestine as anti-semitism. He was also a member of the Canadian government’s now-defunct Rights and Democracy board, in which capacity he lobbied on behalf of the Iranian opposition cult Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), as part of an effort to remove the MEK from the Canadian and US lists of terrorist organizations — an effort that was eventually successful.

The Rights and Democracy board’s chairman, Aurel Braun, was also a strident MEK advocate, who promoted the cult as a replacement for Iran’s present government. Rights and Democracy eventually dissolved due in part to Braun’s and Matas’ relentless attacks on another board member for supposed contacts with Hezbollah and Hamas.

Perhaps it is an attempt to deflect from Israeli organ harvesting as well?
 
Perhaps it is an attempt to deflect from Israeli organ harvesting as well?

I wouldn't rule it out. Falun Gong has some pretty sketchy defenders. From the same article
More interesting connections arise when probing the backgrounds of the co-authors of the report, David Kilgour and David Matas.

David Matas is the senior legal counsel for B'nai Brith Canada, a right-wing pro-Israel lobby that works hard to tar any critique of the occupation of Palestine as anti-semitism. He was also a member of the Canadian government's now-defunct Rights and Democracy board, in which capacity he lobbied on behalf of the Iranian opposition cult Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), as part of an effort to remove the MEK from the Canadian and US lists of terrorist organizations — an effort that was eventually successful.

The Rights and Democracy board's chairman, Aurel Braun, was also a strident MEK advocate, who promoted the cult as a replacement for Iran's present government. Rights and Democracy eventually dissolved due in part to Braun's and Matas' relentless attacks on another board member for supposed contacts with Hezbollah and Hamas.

The MEK emerged in 1960s Iran, promoting a strange mixture of Marxism and Shia Islam, and supported the 1979 Revolution until the Mullahs turned against it. MeK leadership then fled to Europe, from which they launched a series of terrorist bombings. They simultaneously maintained a presence in Iraq, where they enjoyed Saddam Hussein's patronage, massacred Kurds on his behalf, and even fought with his troops against their own country.

The MEK promote themselves, to anyone who will listen, as the Iranian opposition and the best democratic alternative to the present government — and politicians and think tanks seeking regime change in Iran readily indulge them, despite wide reports of their cult-like behavior.

It's weird because Epoch Times' Brian Cates does some excellent reporting on Trump and the swamp. It seems he's a contributor, but not a staff member. I guess they're happy to publish whatever supports Trump. I wonder if Cates has ever looked closely at the outlet itself?
 
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