Are We Babes in the Woods to the Unimaginable Evil of the CCP?

Are We Babes in the Woods to the Unimaginable Evil of the CCP?
A screenshot from the mini-documentary, "Killed for Organs: China's Secret State Transplant Business." Human rights lawyer David Matas said during a seminar at the University of Toronto on May 28, 2014, that the vast majority of organs available for transplants in China are seized by killing illegally imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners who are targeted by the state. (NTD Television)
Chin Jin
2/8/2023
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2/11/2023
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The evil of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is unimaginable to most people.

This is especially so for those who either lack personal experience with the CCP or who lack the interest to engage in any in-depth thinking about the CCP or Chinese society, let alone imagine how a government could allow heinous crimes can occur in any highly civilized human society in the 21st century.

But one such demonstration of this is the case of Hu Xinyu, which occurred in Jiangxi Province, China.

Hu Xinyu went missing whilst on his university campus on Oct. 14, 2022. The police were unable to find him in any surveillance footage taken from inside and outside the school and could not find any clues in relation to his departure from the campus. By late-November 2022, a joint working team was set up to start investigating the matter.

On the 106th day of his disappearance, on Jan. 28, 2023, local villagers found a body believed to be Hu Xinyu on Jinji Mountain, near Hu’s School. DNA testing by the public security bureau later confirmed it was indeed Hu.

It turns out Hu was killed on the same day he disappeared, and his organs were then sent to Shanghai to be used for transplantation, for which the recipients paid hundreds of millions.

Reports are now alleging officials from Jiangxi are pushing Hu’s parents to accept that their son’s death was as a result of “suicide.”

If such callous disregard for human life cannot be stopped, such crimes will become even more prevalent and unscrupulous. No child of the common people will be safe.

Falun Dafa parade in Manhattan, New York City, on May 16, 2019. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times)
Falun Dafa parade in Manhattan, New York City, on May 16, 2019. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times)

This horrifying predicament was alluded to in lyrics by Song Zude. Song, who has two PhDs under his belt, is one of the most controversial figures in the entertainment industry in China—commonly known as “Big Mouth Song.”

The Hu Xinyu nightmare and its ramifications are exactly what is occurring right now in China. It encapsulates not only how evil China as a nation has become, but in particular, it demonstrates how evil the current rulers are, who govern China.

Organ Harvesting

Hospitals are meant to be havens of healing. So why has the typical hospital become an area with the greatest amount of oddities, with large numbers of medical staff dying in strange circumstances?

Doctors are meant to be angels in white who save lives and heal the wounded. But under the CCP, how many doctors have, instead, developed what could be called sinful hands?

Shijiazhuang Peace Hospital, for example, is actually a military hospital. It is otherwise described as the 980th Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), or the Bethune International Peace Hospital.

This hospital has conducted a huge number of transplant operations, including kidney transplants, corneal transplants, and so on.

In one instance, it even managed to locate and secure a heart donor—within a mere three weeks—to complete a heart transplant operation.

In China, PLA hospitals are almost all becoming organ transplant operation bases.

It should be said that this is just the beginning. If left unchecked, it will escalate.

Those who have participated to any degree in live organ harvesting, whether they be medical staff, armed police, or even the organ recipients themselves, are all dangerous people because of their ruthlessness.

Doctors carrying organs for transplant surgery at a hospital in Henan Province on Aug. 16, 2012. (Screenshot/Sohu.com)
Doctors carrying organs for transplant surgery at a hospital in Henan Province on Aug. 16, 2012. (Screenshot/Sohu.com)

From appearances, it seems that an odd number of deaths in China are due to legitimate causes such as advanced age, underlying diseases, high-intensity work, low immunity, or myriad other reasons.

But in fact, there is one major reason: organs are being removed—more accurately stolen—and then transplanted into other people.

The CCP is rushing to build crematoria. There are 1.4 billion people in China, of which 200 million are elderly people over the age of 65.

In order to develop the economy, the CCP annexes pensions and relies on the funeral industry to boost GDP.

There is evidence to suggest the authorities are targeting these elderly, vulnerable people. If indeed true and condoned, then evading this disaster will depend on luck alone.

Diabolical Deeds of CCP Leaders

Data shows that the average life expectancy of the leaders of the CCP is much higher than that of the leaders of developed Western countries during the same period.

According to 2008 statistics, the average life expectancy of Chinese leaders is around 88 years old. It is true that almost all of the high-ranking CCP officials are nearly centenarians.

For example, Deng Xiaoping reached the age of 93 years old, Jiang Zemin 96, Wan Li 99; former vice chairman of the Central Committee Wang Dongxing, 100 years, former secretary of the Central Committee Deng Liqun 100, and former State Secretary Member Zhang Jinfu, 101. Former vice-chairmen of the CPPCC National Committee, Lu Zhengcao and Lei Jieqiong, lived to be 105 and 106 years old, respectively.

The retired senior leaders of the CCP live more than 10 years longer than ordinary people, even longer than first-world Western leaders.

What may be making them live longer is organ replacement.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping (C) and other members of the Politburo Standing Committee attend the Sixth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in Beijing on Oct. 27, 2016. (Li Xueren/Xinhua via AP)
Chinese leader Xi Jinping (C) and other members of the Politburo Standing Committee attend the Sixth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in Beijing on Oct. 27, 2016. (Li Xueren/Xinhua via AP)

Steven Mosher, president of the U.S. non-profit Population Research Institute and an expert on China issues, published an article on the CCP’s live organ harvesting in the New York Post.

He revealed that in the 1960s, high-ranking officials of the Communist Party of China used the blood of young people to prolong their lives. By the 1980s, they had turned instead to organ transplants.

In China, the original intention of organ transplantation was to renew the organs of those leaders of the CCP to prolong their lives.

In 2000, the average life expectancy of CCP leaders was only two to three years longer than that of the United States. By 2010, the average life expectancy of CCP leaders surged 10 years ahead of leaders of the United States.

Why are so many senior CCP officials still alive, despite having been diagnosed at some stage with cancer? A possible explanation is that they change their organs, “refreshing” them with newer ones to elongate their lives.

In Western countries, people can only wait patiently for their organs. But in China, organs are ready and waiting for eager people.

Many foreign leaders dare not confront the CCP.

Yet they should because the CCP elites leave other leaders behind, both in macabre imagination and longevity, due to the fresh organs obtainable at a moment’s notice.

“Of the people, by the people, for the people,” is an ideal of fair and representative government in modern democracies, but takes on a whole grisly new meaning in this prevailing, gruesome, communist regime.

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Australia-based Dr. Chin Jin is the global chair of the Federation for a Democratic China. The group advocates for the democratization of China through opposition to the Communist Party and support for human rights. It was founded following the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests. Chin himself experienced first-hand the tragedies of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
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