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TV Station Confirms Organs Available in China on Demand Sky TV aired a report last week that confirms important claims The Epoch Times has made in its own investigations into organ harvesting in China. This report verifies that: organs for transplantation are very plentiful in
China; Waghorn begins his report by noting that in China, unlike the West, there is "a seemingly endless supply of livers…the reasons why are deeply sinister." The nurse who welcomes him at the hospital cheerfully explains that their hospital can get organs "the fastest" because it has the " best connections." Waghorn explains the hospital publicly admits its links to China's paramilitary police.
Dr. Zhu tells Waghorn, "We will notify your father in advance that we have the donor. We will give him one or two weeks notice." In other words, Dr. Zhu is explaining that the hospital will find a living donor, arrange for the patient's surgery, and once the surgery is scheduled, then arrange for the prisoner's execution at the appointed time. In an interview with The Epoch Times Dr. Pang Yubin, a former researcher at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, explained why it must be that the prisoner who matches the patient would be executed to supply the patient requiring an organ. "I call it 'opposite matching.' Why is that? A patient will present with a certain need and in a few days a matching organ is found. As I said earlier, the chance of a match is around one percent. That is, only if there are one hundred live donors there waiting, could this match be possible so quickly... "For this to occur there must be a huge organ
bank. Let us talk in medical terms what organ bank means. In reality,
it means that there is a large population of people classed as donors,
any one of whom, if they are deemed a match with a potential recipient,
would have their organs taken out..."
While the West has known since the early 1990s of the Chinese regime taking organs from executed prisoners, the huge growth in the organ transplant industry in China took place after the persecution of Falun Gong began in 1999. Waghorn's report does not raise the issue of Falun Gong practitioners being the primary source of organs harvested in China today or the issue of prisoners having their organs taken from them while still alive. Waghorn does report that organ transplants for foreigners are helping to fund "a boom" in medicine in China. He notes that at the Orient Organ Transplantation Center foreigners pay 30,000 pounds (approximately US$53,000) for a liver transplant. --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |