CHRISTIANS BEING
KILLED FOR ORGAN HARVESTING, Elites decide who the 'undesirables' are, by Leo Hohmann,
11/15/16
New evidence suggests
China is engaged in large-scale forced organ harvesting, killing prisoners of
conscience, including many Christians, and selling their organs on the
lucrative international market.
Just as the
establishment politicians and media in the U.S. tried to cover up and hide the
Planned Parenthood trade in baby body parts after it was exposed by undercover
journalists, the Chinese government and media have also denied any such trade
exists in China.
But two investigators
who have spent 10 years researching evidence of forced organ harvesting from
prisoners of conscience in China told the Canadian Parliament’s human rights
subcommittee that the practice of killing for profit-driven transplants
continues unabated in China, the Epoch
Times reports.
International
human-rights lawyer David Matas and former Crown attorney and cabinet minister
David Kilgour presented the findings of their latest report, released in June,
at a House of Commons hearing on Nov. 3.
Based on an analysis of
more than 700 organ transplantation centers in China, the report indicated that
Chinese hospitals have performed an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 organ
transplants a year since the year 2000, and most of the organs were sourced
from innocent prisoners of conscience — Uyghurs, Tibetans, home-church
Christians and practitioners of Falun Gong meditation.
“For the last 15 years,
as you all know, across China there has been regime-sanctioned pillaging and
trafficking in the vital organs of prisoners of conscience, overwhelmingly from
practitioners of Falun Gong, but also Tibetans, Uyghurs, and some house
Christians, to fund an immensely profitable but despicable commerce with
wealthy Chinese patients and organ tourists,” Kilgour said.
A
billion-dollar industry - The profits generated
from the selling of the organs is in the billions of dollars. Matas said the
estimates are now even higher with updated figures on the volume of transplants
involved each year.
He said the prices have
gone up over time partly because of inflation, “and partly because there’s more
of a cover-up and there’s enough of a focus that [the Chinese regime] feel they
can charge a premium for doing this undercover work,” Matas said.
Matas told the committee
that the demonization and mass detention of Falun Gong practitioners, combined
with a long-standing practice of sourcing organs from death-row prisoners and
hospitals’ need for funding, led to the mass killing of Falun Gong adherents
for their organs, according to ChinaAid,
an international non-profit Christian human rights organization committed to
promoting religious freedom and the rule of law in China.
“Falun Gong
practitioners became a ready, inexhaustible source of organs which can be sold
to transplant tourists at exorbitant prices,” Matas said.
Hospitals with
transplant centers, the report disclosed, indicate that organ transplants are
their largest source of revenue. Kilgour told the committee the crimes being
committed in China involve many players.
“Organ pillaging in
China is a crime in which the Communist Party, state institutions, the health
system, hospitals, and the transplant profession are all complicit,” Kilgour
said.
End-game
for any data-driven society ruled by atheist elites. Patrick Wood, author of
“Technocracy
Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation,” said China, as the world’s largest godless
technocracy, should serve as a warning to Western democracies that are heading
in the same direction with abortion and euthanasia.
Technocracy is a key
component of the modern globalization movement promoted by the United Nations
and other globalist entities. Wood’s book paints a chilling picture of a
centrally planned dictatorship run by mostly unelected elites making decisions
for the masses based solely on science and data.
“This [forced organ
harvesting] is an example of the dark underside of technocracy that is
absolutely repulsive,” Wood said. “Efficiency and recycling are highly regarded
by technocrats. Unfortunately, the value of human life is not as highly
regarded.”
The technocracy movement
was berthed in the 1930s but fell out of favor, only to make a comeback in the
1970s when it was championed by men like Zbigniew Brzezinski, the
Polish-American political scientist and geo-strategist who served as national
security adviser to President Jimmy Carter.
The Technocracy Study
Course (1934, Hubbert & Scott, p. 210) declared a very low view of humans:
“The human animal is
composed of chemical atoms which are derived from the ordinary inorganic
materials of the earth, and which ultimately return to the place from which
they come.”
“If humans are just a
container of chemical atoms, with no higher supernatural value, then harvesting
organs of undesirables is a no-brainer,” Wood said.
“In the West, the same
ideology permits killing unborn babies and euthanasia. Planned Parenthood had
no problem with selling aborted body parts, either,” Wood said.
Many Christian leaders
have warned that organ harvesting is the natural progression of any society
that devalues life. It starts with abortion, then then partial-birth abortion
of babies up to the final trimester of pregnancy as championed by Hillary
Clinton in her final debate with Donald Trump. From there it goes to various
euthanasia schemes, starting with the sick and elderly – Colorado last week
became the latest state to approve assisted suicide of the terminally ill. And,
finally, the killing spreads to those the state deems “undesirables.”
“But, exactly who are
the ‘undesirables’? Whoever the elites say.” An American investigative
journalist, Ethan Gutmann, co-authored the 600-page report with Matas and
Kilgour. Matas and Kilgour have
described China’s organ seizure as “the kernel at the center of human rights
violations in China,” where doctors – using skills meant to heal – kill
helpless prisoners of conscience by extracting their vital organs such as
kidneys, livers, and hearts to supply a gruesome and lucrative global trade.
‘We
are very clear on this issue’ - “We
are hearing very carefully these numbers and I think it’s alarming. I think
it’s appalling,” NDP MP Cheryl Hardcastle, one of the two vice-chairs of the
subcommittee, told reporters after the parliamentary hearing in Ottawa.
The subcommittee, long a
bastion of cross-party cooperation, adopted a motion in December 2014
condemning the forced organ harvesting in China and calling for an immediate
end to it, and in March 2015 amended the motion to name Falun Gong and Uyghurs
as two of the groups targeted.
The Nov. 3 hearing was
the first that the current subcommittee has held on this issue since the
Liberal government took power a year ago.
“I don’t think there is
any disagreement with the previous position which the subcommittee has taken.
We are very clear on this issue,” said Conservative MP and subcommittee member
David Anderson.
The U.S. House of
Representatives unanimously passed a resolution in June condemning the
state-sanctioned organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China and
calling for an immediate end to the practice. House Resolution 343 also
demanded an immediate end to the 17-year campaign of persecution against Falun
Gong.
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