What story is this guy talking about? “This is a story that needs national and international attention. Since Communists have no morality, none of this activity bothers them, it’s just a part of their worldview, which totally devalues individual human life. Everyone is just a small cog in the State machine” (rushbabe49, March 20, 2026).
The activity is the coercive harvesting of organs from the “sometimes-living bodies” of members of state-persecuted groups, including Uyghurs and practitioners of the religion or spiritual discipline of Falun Gong, who “can be arrested for any infraction, or none at all.”
The accusations and the evidence are reported in Jan Jekielek’s new book Killed to Order: China’s Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America’s Biggest Adversary. The author is the senior editor of The Epoch Times.
Jekielek writes:
There are still many unanswered questions about China’s forced organ harvesting industry—questions with grave implications for the future of medicine, the future of morality, and the future of the free world.
But thanks to the tireless work of investigators, reporters, and unbelievably courageous whistleblowers, we know far more than we did two decades ago. We know for certain Falun Gong, Uyghurs, and other groups are still being targeted. We know that the Chinese Communist Party will stop at nothing to ensure its own survival. And we know that Western elites and Western media are being steadily coopted and made complicit….
One of the whistleblowers Jekielek quotes is “Annie,” married to a doctor who performed forced organ transplant surgery at a hospital where they both worked:
“My ex-husband and I worked at the Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital in Sujiatun between 1999 and 2004. [He was] a neurosurgeon who participated in removing organs from Falun Gong practitioners.
“Our hospital started to detain these Falun Gong practitioners in 2001, about 5,000 to 6,000 of them. Live organ removal was conducted secretly. At that time, I did not know about it.
“This hospital removed organs from a large number of living Falun Gong practitioners. Some practitioners were still breathing after their organs were removed against their will, but they were thrown into the hospital’s incinerator anyway. The hospital’s incinerator in the boiler room was also used as a crematory oven.
“At the beginning, fearing information could leak out, different organs were removed by different doctors in different rooms. Later on, when they got money and were no longer afraid, they started to remove the organs together.
“If the victim’s skin was not peeled off and only internal organs were removed, the openings of the bodies would be sealed and an agent would sign the paperwork. The bodies would be sent to the crematorium near the Sujiatun area. If the skin was removed, they would be sent to the boiler room.”
Rushbabe49 says that China’s forced organ harvesting is not an example to be emulated. Do we need to be told this? Perhaps policymakers and doctors in Canada do. CTV News reports that this is a country where surgeons are “performing more organ transplants from MAID [medical assistance in dying] donors than any country in the world.”
I agree and disagree with rushbabe49 that people who commit tyranny and murder have no morality. One cannot function as a human being without being guided in one’s actions by some kind of fundamental values, however unarticulated or unexamined; values with positive or negative implications for one’s own survival and well-being, values that add up to a moral code. The morality is part of the worldview.
Certainly, also, the Chinese Communist Party is continuously uttering moral pronouncements and issuing moral injunctions: read any series of Chinese Foreign Ministry press releases or press-briefing transcripts.
But a morality can be immoral. It can corrode and destroy human life even though the rational purpose of moral values is to promote and enable human life.
Also see:
Washington Examiner: “The truth about China’s organ harvest and its inconvenient source”
“Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about the allegations is that they have been around for years. So why isn’t it a bigger story?… ‘There are multiple reasons,’ Jakielek said. ‘In some ways, it is just so unbelievable. People just don’t want to believe it.’ ”
StoptheCCP.org: “Killing to Order: China’s Thriving State-Sanctioned Industry of Forced Organ Harvesting”
Dafoh.org: Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting