China s Medical System has Devolved Into a Cold-Blooded Machine for Organ Harvesting

Medical personnel, who are supposed to save lives, have been trained by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to become ruthless killers who steal organs. (Illustrative image/Dajiyuan)

[People News] Under the CCP's rule, the medical system's blatant and forceful extraction of living organs has reached an unconscionable level. It is no surprise that the lower classes in China refer to themselves as 'walking human mines' in the eyes of the CCP. Recently, revelations about the CCP's illegal organ harvesting industry chain have shocked the international community. From public suspicions of forced organ harvesting to the 'suicides' of whistleblowers exposing the dark secrets of the medical system, numerous clues suggest that China's medical system has long been reduced to a cold-blooded machine under regime control. Some netizens have pointed out that it is precisely these inhumane crimes committed by the CCP that drive civilised individuals to actively seek to overthrow the regime and restore the essence of humanity.

According to a report by Newtalk, prominent political commentator Luo Xiang recently shared a netizen's revelation regarding a female student in Qingyuan, Guangdong, who fell to her death from a school building. However, the school refused to allow the family to view the body. Insiders at the school have indicated that the student is suspected of being a victim of 'organ harvesting,' and the school has aggressively suppressed the news, which is appalling.

Simultaneously, commentator Mu Yang also expressed his views, stating that 'the families of the missing and uncontacted are well aware that their children are very likely to have become victims of illegal organ transplantation.' He emphasised that even if the body is recovered, families are often prevented from approaching it, making it impossible to verify the truth.

The political commentary account 'Daxiong's Smile' released a video showcasing the empty blood donation vehicles on the streets of China, questioning in the video: 'Why is no one willing to donate blood?' Many netizens responded in the comments, saying: 'Even cattle and horses should have realised the situation after so many years.' This seems to reflect the public's growing distrust of the medical system.

Another commentator on X, Daniel Fang, disclosed that a 24-year-old master's student from Shaoyang, Long Xingyu, mysteriously became brain-dead after seeking treatment for a knee injury. All of his organs were donated, including his heart, liver, kidneys, and corneas, which has led to public scepticism regarding the medical process that raises the question, 'How could a knee injury lead to brain death?'

The most shocking revelation came from X commentator Mr. 486, who shared the case of whistleblower Luo Shuaiyu. Luo was an intern at the Xiangya Second Hospital of Central South University and was reportedly 'suicided' on May 8 of last year, at just 28 years old. Audio files recovered from his phone revealed that his mentor and the hospital director demanded he provide 12 pediatric organ donors within three years, with ages ranging from 3-5 years and 6-9 years, evenly split between boys and girls. His superior was also suspected of exaggerating medical conditions and fabricating diagnoses to facilitate organ removal, while the head nurse was accused of using student WeChat accounts for organ trafficking, with illegal profits reaching as high as 40 million yuan.

Luo Shuaiyu reported this dark secret, and the following day, he mysteriously fell to his death, with the cause of his death still unexplained. According to commentary from the Old Eye, last year alone, several medical students in their twenties in China were reported to have 'committed suicide', with some leaving notes that referred to themselves as 'cattle and horses', underscoring the oppressive nature of the medical and labour environment. In light of the ongoing medical and human rights scandals in China, Mr. 486 questioned: 'If even intern doctors cannot escape, how can the vast number of unemployed youth in China survive?' 

In recounting the cases of persecution in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Hong Kong, as well as the strict lockdown policies during the pandemic, many people in Taiwan are concerned about whether Taiwan should continue to engage in political compromise with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Mr. 486 ultimately pointed out that, regardless of any criticisms of the ruling party in Taiwan, 'anti-communism' should be the unifying principle of Taiwanese society. Some recalled Chiang Ching-kuo's famous saying: 'Anti-communism is our duty', 'We are not afraid of war; we are afraid of a lack of justice', 'Better to die for freedom than to live under tyranny'. Given the international condemnation of China's human rights record, these words serve as a stark warning. 

User Kyle commented in a thread: 'Three lung transplants in one day, the state-owned organs in the CCP are truly abundant, guaranteed fresh, and you can definitely get an organ suitable for you within a week. Some foolish individuals in Taiwan still claim that it's not bad to let the CCP manage things; once the CCP truly takes Taiwan, your only value will be the organs in your body, which they can take for free, regardless of whether you are still breathing at that moment.'

Users on Platform X have commented: 'The practice of seizing human organs for the benefit of the privileged elite within the Communist Party to prolong their lives is no longer a secret among the Party's officials and health bureaucrats. However, it is on these foreign social media platforms that the Communist Party has sent out numerous 'fifty-cent' trolls to desperately defend this issue.' 'In the eyes of those devoid of humanity and ethics, in this inhumane environment created by the Communist Party, such actions are merely routine. This is why people of conscience are eager to overthrow the Communist regime and restore the essence of what it means to be human.'