Friday, February 1, 2019

Eutanaasia abil hakatakse likvideerima kodutust

The answer to that last question makes the thief's motives even more incomprehensible, because apparently, brains aren't worth a whole lot. Hearts can fetch as much as $119,000 on the black market, and livers can go for $157,000. Kidneys have sold for upwards of $260,000.Jun 11, 2015

Haiglates tapetakse inimesi arstide suva kohaselt ja keegi seda kindlaks ei tee s.o. kohtu ette ei viida.
Iiri arstid tapsid patsiendi kes oli agressiivne.
Patsient oma rumaluses olevat ahvardanud arste p6lema panna. Patsient oli alkohoolik ja neerud tuksis,talle anti liiga palju ravimeid mis viisid ta hauda...

Kodutud talvepakases katsuvad igat ukselinki,et saada sooja majja. Haiglasse paluvad endid pakase eest varju ja lahked naerusuised arstid seda pakuvadki,panevad kodutu operatsiooni lavale ja kisuvad juppideks.
Dublinis eestlastest turvamehed on tunnistajaks sellisele loole. Kodutu ei palunudki end haiglasse aga tihtilugu palus suitsu ja tegi juttu turvameestega kiirabi osakonna ukse peal. Viimane kord tema elus ta ei tulnud haigla ukse taha suitsu paluma aga kiirabi leidis ta kusagilt ja viis kanderaamil operatsiooni lavale,hommikul oli tema peakolju prahikonteineris.
Inimsiseorganid maksavad 100-150 tuhat USD. Kodututel pole sugulasi ja dokumente,pole tunnistajaid.

90-ndate alguses päevas juudi-vene maffia tappis 16-17 eestlast,teist samapalju tapeti haiglates. Eesti okupeeriti maffia poolt ja Kaitseliit koos politseiorganisatsiooniga pandi neid kaitsma,vaata Eesti seadusi.

Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China


Falun Gong practitioners protest against organ harvesting; demonstration outside the European Parliament, 2016
Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and other political prisoners in China have raised increasing concern by some groups within the international community. According to the reports,[1]political prisoners, mainly Falun Gongpractitioners, are being executed "on demand" in order to provide organs to recipients. The organ harvesting is said to be taking place both as a result of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong and because of the financial incentives available to the institutions and individuals involved in the trade.
Reports on systematic organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners first emerged in 2006, though the practice is thought by some to have started six years earlier. Several researchers—most notably Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former parliamentarian David Kilgour and investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann—estimate that tens of thousands of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience have been killed to supply a lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers and that these abuses may be ongoing.[2] These conclusions are based on a combination of statistical analysis; interviews with former prisoners, medical authorities and public security agents; and circumstantial evidence, such as the large number of Falun Gong practitioners detained extrajudicially in China and the profits to be made from selling organs.
The Chinese government has consistently denied the allegations. However, the perceived failure of Chinese authorities to effectively address or refute the charges has drawn attention and public condemnation from some governments, international organizations and medical societies. The parliaments of Canada and the European Union, as well as the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, have adopted resolutionscondemning organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners of conscience. United Nations Special Rapporteurs have called on the Chinese government to account for the sources of organs used in transplantpractices, and the World Medical Association, the American Society of Transplantation and the Transplantation Society have called for sanctions on Chinese medical authorities. Several countries have also taken or considered measures to deter their citizens from travelling to China for the purpose of obtaining organs. A documentary on organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners, Human Harvest, received a 2014 Peabody Award recognizing excellence in broadcast journalism.[3]

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