Xi and Putin’s “Organ Transplants to Prolong Life” Sparks Heated Debate; WeChat Searches Surge by 9,650

In 2006, Annie, the wife of a chief surgeon in Sujiatun, Shenyang, together with journalist Peter, accused the Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine in Sujiatun District, Shenyang, Liaoning Province (commonly known as “Sujiatun Thrombosis Hospital”), of detaining Falun Gong practitioners, harvesting their organs while alive for sale, and cremating bodies. (Dajiyuan)

[People News] The September 3 Beijing military parade has ended, but the topic of CCP leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin excitedly discussing “organ transplants” and “living to 150” has continued to spark heated debate at home and abroad, dominating international online platforms. According to netizens, searches for “150” on WeChat skyrocketed in a single day by 9,650%, surpassing 3.36 million searches.

Media, including Reuters, relayed footage from Chinese state broadcaster CCTV’s live coverage of the “Sept. 3 parade.” Before the ceremony began, Xi and Putin walked together with other leaders toward the venue. During this time, a live microphone accidentally picked up Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality.

Xi told Putin: “In the past, very few people lived past 70, but now at 70 you’re still just a child.”

Putin responded, via his interpreter in Chinese: “With advances in biotechnology, human organs can be continuously transplanted. People can become younger and younger, and even achieve immortality.”

Xi then added: “Some predict that in this century, humans may live to 150.”

They both laughed excitedly during the exchange. Once this dialogue leaked, it drew widespread attention and waves of criticism. Authorities quickly censored related content inside China, but the story still spread across the country.

A writer based in Italy, Li Ying, shared a submission on X showing that on parade day, searches for “150” on WeChat spiked abnormally, jumping 9,650.24% compared to the previous day, reaching 3,368,513 searches.

One netizen sighed on Douyin: “If Xi really lives to 150, that would be an ‘endless hell.’”

The Xi–Putin “organ transplant” conversation also went viral overseas. Many commentators and netizens reposted the video. Some overseas users expressed fear, saying the CCP and Xi are truly terrifying. Others pointed out that the CCP’s parade was “not about inspecting troops, but about advertising China’s export industry: an endless supply of organs.”

Commentator Fang Wei posted the Xi–Putin video clip on X, prompting attacks from CCP “little pinks.” Fang countered: “Killing one person to heal one person—how do you justify that? Killing several people to heal one person, you still think that’s normal? This is an evil unprecedented in human history. CCTV deleting the video and a blanket online ban—this is a case of ‘no 300 taels of silver buried here.’”

In 2024, multiple Chinese media outlets reported the news that six medical personnel in Anhui Province had illegally removed and sold organs. (screenshot)

One People’s Report reader wrote: “In China, mobile operating rooms disguised as ambulances perform organ harvesting anywhere, anytime, even parked on the roadside. Now, hearing dictators Xi and Putin openly talking about prolonging life with other people’s organs, laughing with excitement—it’s terrifying. The sad part is that brainwashed Chinese people can’t distinguish between ‘China’ and the ‘CCP.’ As soon as the Party stirs them up, these ‘little pinks’ become irrational tools of the CCP, rushing to battle everywhere. Pitiful and tragic.”

Riding the wave, X user “idomaru” posted on September 4: “Organs harvested and sold on ambulances—truly, ‘Amazing China!’” He shared a video titled “An Ambulance Becomes a Crime Scene.” The video recounted: In 2018, an Anhui woman (brain-dead) was taken to the hospital. Midway, the ambulance became a site for organ harvesting. Six medical workers, deceiving her family with claims of organ donation, removed her kidneys and liver for profit, forged donation papers, and trafficked the organs across provinces. Two months later, her son accidentally discovered the transplant records. When he exposed the truth, the doctors offered 460,000 yuan hush money. When he refused, they retaliated by accusing him of extortion. The court sentenced them to 1–4 years in prison. But the deeper truth emerged in June 2025, when, after serving their sentences, police uncovered a vast black-market organ transplant network spanning Anhui, Tianjin, and Nanjing, involving more than 10 cases. The question arises: how could doctors, who are supposed to save lives, fall so far?

In 2024, multiple Chinese media outlets reported on the case in Anhui involving the illegal harvesting and trafficking of organs.

X user “Yi Min” commented: “They don’t hide it at all. Officials are so used to it, they talk like it’s small talk. They don’t treat ordinary people as human. Once, when I was in China, I asked a police chief in Bayannur, Inner Mongolia, about organ harvesting. He openly admitted that the military, police, procuratorates, and hospitals all participate.”

Other netizens remarked: “Those surging crowds of excited people—they’re all potential ‘donors.’” / “Whispered conversation? In front of everyone, how is that a whisper? They’re basically saying: ‘We’ll take your organs, and what can you do about it?’ That’s the message they’re sending.”

Whether Xi, seeing the backlash, secretly thought to himself, “Unbelievable! Who would have guessed that CCTV reporters and directors failed to cover for me, letting such sensitive words go out on live broadcast? Who would have thought that just one sentence could dominate international networks, inviting endless criticism?”

Previously, netizens inside and outside China had already coined numerous nicknames for Xi, including “Accelerator-in-Chief, Winnie the Pooh, Xi Winnie, Xi Bun, Bear Market Winnie, Emperor Qìngfēng, Primary Schooler, Later Shōwa Emperor, Emperor Chongzhen, Shoulderless, Mic Carrier, Loose-Clothes Emperor, Xi-the-Supreme, Xi-forbids-criticism, Yuan the Second,” etc. Former U.S. President Biden labeled him a “dictator” in 2023. With this leaked conversation about “organ transplants” and “living to 150,” will Xi now worry about being branded with a new title: “CCP General Secretary Guilty of Genocide”? △