The Gruesome Truth
Organ harvesting is now an accepted reality in China though its scale remains uncertain. The Chinese regime has made vocal attempts to clean up the system, but Gutmann discounts its sincerity.
He said there is no doubt the Chinese regime knew of the abuses going on in military hospitals, where most transplants are believed to have occurred, because of the sophistication of its monitoring systems.
“It is the most sophisticated surveillance state the world has ever seen. But like Orwell’s 1984, the surveillance is not really aimed at the [proletariat], it is aimed at the party members, it is aimed at the military, and the military hospitals are no exception to this rule.”
He said with the attention the issue is not getting, China is preparing to sweep the whole thing under the rug of history.
“This is a manoeuvre the West goes along with every time. Why else would it have taken us 40 years, until this year, to establish that the Great Leap Forward led to the death of not only a couple million people but tens of millions of people. The only reason we are allowed some documentation on this now is because this fact no longer threatens the Chinese Communist Party and our ability to do business with it. And obviously it is going to be this way with organ harvesting.”
But besides the fact that two Canadians blew the lid off China’s illicit organ harvesting, Canada has another connection to the story, one Gutmann says those involved should be wary of.
Isotechnika Pharma Inc. has developed an organ transplant anti-rejection drug and inked a deal with a Chinese company to have it commercialized in China. Gutmann says the deal will likely be poisonous for the company, given the ethical implications of marketing an anti-rejection drug in a country trying to conceal an organ harvesting trade supplied by murdered prisoners of conscience.
With the deal, Isotechnika joins Nortel and Bombardier among noteworthy Canadian companies making dubious deals in China.
Bombardier’s high-speed rail line into Tibet has been important to the regime’s iron-fisted rule of the mountainous region.
“This product doubles as a military carrier, specifically designed to enforce order in Tibet and create a strategic attack point on India and to do it very quickly.”
Looking over the deal, and Canada’s general stance toward China, Gutmann noted a relative lack of concern.
“The Canadian consensus … appears to be one of studied neutrality.”
Gutmann describe the ongoing organ harvesting in China as “the first Chinese mini-genocide of our current century.”



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