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China’s Organ Harvesting Industry: A Chilling Reality Exposed

By OBBM Network Editorial Staff

Derived from an episode of Economic War Room.

China’s state-sponsored organ harvesting industry is not just a human rights issue; it’s a chilling testament to the lengths the Chinese Communist Party will go in its pursuit of power. In an intense discussion with Kevin Freeman on Economic War Room, Jan Jekielek unveils the harrowing details of this industry and its implications for global security.

Unveiling the Atrocities

In his conversation with Kevin Freeman, Jan Jekielek, Senior Editor at The Epoch Times, sheds light on a grim aspect of China’s governance: the large-scale harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience. Jekielek’s book, “Killed to Order,” delves into the systematic and state-run nature of this industry, where individuals are commodified for their organs. Unlike the black market organ trafficking seen elsewhere, this is a highly organized operation with the backing of the Chinese government.

Jekielek explains that this process is fueled by a database of blood and tissue types of prisoners, predominantly Falun Gong practitioners, who are matched with potential recipients. He describes the process as “kill to order,” highlighting the inverse scenario where organs are made available on demand, rather than waiting for a suitable donor to pass away naturally. This revelation underscores a disturbing reality of China’s approach to human rights and ethics.

Historical Context and Evidence

Jekielek provides a historical overview to understand how this industry came to be. He points to the creation of “black classes” in China, where certain groups are dehumanized through propaganda to justify their persecution. Falun Gong practitioners, who became targets in 1999, have faced brutal repression due to their spiritual beliefs and sheer numbers, which threatened the Communist Party’s influence.

Concrete evidence of organ harvesting is hard to come by, as the crime scene—operating rooms—is meticulously sanitized. However, Jekielek shares the story of a rare survivor who, after being imprisoned for his faith, escaped and provided crucial testimony of the organ harvesting practices. Scans revealed that parts of his liver and lung were missing, indicating he was subjected to experimental procedures.

Implications for Global Security

This issue extends beyond human rights violations to pose a significant threat to global security. As Kevin Freeman emphasizes, the organ harvesting industry showcases the CCP’s willingness to weaponize every aspect of life in its quest for dominance. The ability to offer organs on demand not only serves China’s elite but also attracts wealthy foreign “transplant tourists” with loose morals.

Furthermore, Jekielek highlights the “Project 981,” an elite longevity initiative that reportedly aims to extend the lives of CCP leaders through organ transplants. Such ambitions, if true, underscore the need for global awareness and action to address these violations.

Call for International Action

The revelations discussed in the Economic War Room point to a dire need for international intervention. As countries grapple with China’s rising influence, addressing its human rights violations becomes paramount. The ethical, geopolitical, and economic dimensions of this issue demand a coordinated global response to hold the CCP accountable.

The broader significance of exposing China’s organ harvesting industry lies in its potential to catalyze policy changes and foster international cooperation against such abuses. The need for transparency and justice is urgent, as is the protection of vulnerable populations within China’s borders.

The full episode of Economic War Room is available on OBBM Network TV.


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OBBM Network Editorial Staff

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