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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 9:39:17 AM
From: tntpal  Respond to of 217657
 
Chinese dissidents executed for their organs, former hospital worker says

Zheng Qiaozhi — we will call him George — still has nightmares. He was interning at China’s Shenyang Army General Hospital when he was drafted to be part of an organ-harvesting team.

The prisoner was brought in, tied hand and foot, but very much alive. The army doctor in charge sliced him open from chest to belly button and exposed his two kidneys. “Cut the veins and arteries,” he told his shocked intern. George did as he was told. Blood spurted everywhere.

The kidneys were placed in an organ-transplant container.

Then the doctor ordered George to remove the man’s eyeballs. Hearing that, the dying prisoner gave him a look of sheer terror, and George froze. “I can’t do it,” he told the doctor, who then quickly scooped out the man’s eyeballs himself.

George was so unnerved by what he had seen that he soon quit his job at the hospital and returned home. Later, afraid that he might be the next victim of China’s forced organ-transplant business, he fled to Canada and assumed a new identity.

First-person accounts like George’s are understandably rare. The “transplant tourists” who come to China are naturally told nothing about the “donors” of their new heart, liver or kidney. And those who are executed for their organs tell no tales.

Experts estimate that between 60,000 and 100,000 organs are transplanted annually in China. Multiply that number times the cost of a liver transplant ($170,000) or a kidney transplant ($130,000), and the result is an eye-popping $10 billion to 20 billion.

And where do these hundreds of thousands of organs come from? George was told nothing about the background of the young man whose kidneys he fatally removed except that he was “under 18 and in good health.”

‘The world is beginning to wake up to the fact that virtually every organ transplant in China costs the life of an innocent human being’

But experts like Ethan Gutmann, author of several books on the subject, believe that the vast majority are obtained by executing prisoners of conscience.

One particularly rich source of fresh organs for China’s transplant industry in recent years has been the Falun Gong, which was declared a heretical Buddhist sect in 1999 by then-Party Secretary Jiang Zemin. Hundreds of thousands — perhaps millions — of the group’s followers have been arrested and disappeared into a vast network of secret prisons, many never to reemerge — at least in one piece.

nypost.com



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 5:08:11 PM
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Hello Haim,

Cannibalism was, and is a crime. To say CCP tolerated cannibalism is akin to saying XYZ government tolerates mass shootings, and I do not say that.

Mao committed crimes is like saying all revolutionaries committed crimes, and that likely is true.

To condemn a civilization state of 6000 years for the actions of some is likely not right, but arguable, however, as in alas, all states, civilization or otherwise, and even the Swiss are guilty, arguably.

In the meantime, we look to what happens going forward.

As to Xinjiang, let us see what the UN chief thinks, and see if he finds comparatives / analogs to Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan.

Tibet was an issue, but 30+ years of world-class tourist hotels settled the issue, believably. Likely a better place than a lot of places.

Otherwise intractable issues are resolved differently in different domains and by variety of state actors. We must compare and contrast. And we can, without resorting to slogans, propaganda, etc etc

China invited EU parliament members to Xinjiang, and under influence of NATO, invites were refused. Why, is the question we should ask, and I do. Propaganda has something to do with it, I suspect, by both sides.

The thing about propaganda is that when stretched long enough, truth emerges.

Current example is everything about the Ukraine situation, and some awaiting an incident.

My view is that Mother Russia must do what Mother Russia must do, and NATO shall do nothing. Talk a game of propaganda is one thing. To send youngsters to die over propaganda is something quite different. Few states have the stomach for it except perpetual warfarin states, and at least one member of NATO our of the 20+ must be different from the rest.

Unclear about what, if anything is happening in the ME. Yemen at the moment. I cannot even make it out why there is a war there. All I know is that outsiders are actively involved and babies are dying. Propaganda is a thing I am fairly conversant in recognizing, and I see it everywhere.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 5:09:55 PM
From: TobagoJack4 Recommendations

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Speaking of crime, arguably one underway

zerohedge.com

And The Prize For "Worst Journalism Of The Year" Goes To... Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org,

Media Lies & the Sacred Rites of the Vaccine CultThe coverage of Szilveszter Csollany’s death shows you being called an “anti-vaxxer” is more about what you think, than what you do.



The Independent has put out an early (and strong) entry for “Worst Journalism of the Year” award, reporting yesterday the death of Hungarian gymnastics coach Szilveszter Csollany under the headline:

Anti-vax Olympic gold medalist Szilveszter Csollany dies of Covid, aged 51


The glaring issue with this headline becomes clear just three paragraphs into the article [our emphasis]:

While Csollany had, according to [Hungarian newspaper Blikk], expressed anti-vaccination views on social media, the six-time World Championship medallist had been vaccinated to allow him to continue to work as a gymnastics coach.


The journalism is terrible, criminally bad.

The evidence supplied for Csollany’s supposed “anti-vaccination views” is non-existent. Second-hand hearsay, at best. No direct quotations, no sources provided.

OffGuardian would be ashamed to publish something so flimsy. Any outlet should.

But, of course, that isn’t the most egregious part – as you can tell from our emphasised quote – the supposed “anti-vaxxer” had been vaccinated.

To bury that in the body, under that headline, is deliberate deception. They know many people will read the title and assume he hadn’t had the vaccine without ever reading the body of the text, and they are relying on that to spread an intentionally false impression.

The very definition of disinformation.

After deliberately misrepresenting the man’s life, they proceed to do the same to his death. Not even granting him the respect of an honest appraisal of his last weeks alive, they totally ignore all the relevant questions pertaining to the man’s health.

They never question why a previously healthy 51-year-old would ever need to be put on a ventilator, or consider how ventilator-associated pneumonia or ventilator-induced trauma may have contributed to his death.

The article readily admits he died “of Covid” despite being vaccinated, but never even attempts to explain that, sparing a throwaway sentence suggesting “he contracted the virus soon after receiving his jab, and thus had not built sufficient levels of antibodies”, which is not supported by any medical opinion or sources.

Having admitted he WAS vaccinated, and only a short time before he died, the article never considers even for a second the obvious logical conclusion: That the vaccine may have played some part in his death, or killed him outright.

It doesn’t even refute the idea, it simply refuses to acknowledge its existence.

But really, the worst aspect of this black-hole of integrity is not the deliberately misleading headline, or the lack of even the most basic journalistic ethics, it is deeper than that. There is an unspoken message concealed within the tone of the writing, and a shifting of linguistic definitions that comes with it.

The implied thought buried in the text is that, even though he was vaccinated, his alleged doubts mean he was still an “anti-vaxxer” and therefore deserved to die. That he brought the Covid curse down upon his head through his expressing “anti-vaccination views”.

As if he called down God’s wrath through speaking heresy.

This is not the first time we have seen the narrative try and separate the meaning of “anti-vaxxer” from a person’s vaccination status.

In Australia the Northern Territories Premier Michael Gunner recently told the media :

If you support or give comfort to anybody who argues against the vaccine, you are an anti-vaxxer, I don’t care what your personal vaccination status is.


Yes, in Australia an anti-vaxxer can be a vaccinated person who “gives comfort” to someone who argues against the vaccine, they don’t have to agree with the anti-vaxxer they simply have to tolerate them.

It’s a dark age belief system, where to even hear heresy spoken is to be tainted by it.

This is all part of the redefining, really the broadening, of what people even mean by “anti-vaxxer” in the first place. Yet more “pivoting of our language”.

Szilveszter Csollany is accused of “expressing anti-vaccination views” on social media, but in our current climate that can mean almost anything.

Opposing vaccine mandates, vaccine passports, or the giving of untested vaccines to children. All have been described as “anti-vax” positions.

You could have every vaccine you’ve ever been offered, but decline the Covid “vaccine” to wait for long-term safety data, and still find yourself branded an “anti-vaxxer”.

And now, finally, you can actually be vaccinated, but be labelled an “anti-vaxxer” because you may have previously expressed doubts or asked questions.

The injection has become the quite literal equivalent of a religious rite, where your beliefs are just as important as your actions, maybe even more so.

The vaccines are “safe and effective”, that’s the mantra for the modern age, chanted in televised chapels.

In the beginning, people were told that if you were anti-vaxxer you would die, for the vaccines are the new blood of Christ, and by accepting them into your heart you are promised life eternal.

This conditioning has gone so deep people are inverting it and spitting it back out: Now, if you die, you must have been an anti-vaxxer.

Being vaccinated, but not believing in the vaccine, is just as bad as rejecting the vaccine, and you will remain unvaccinated in spirit.

And like a modern-day ducking stool, if – like poor Szilveszter Csollany – you get the vaccine and die anyway, it shows only that your faith was not strong enough, you were secretly an anti-vaxxer at heart, and the press will say as much in your obituary.

The media all talk this way.

I can’t tell if they do it dishonestly to create this bizarre atmosphere of religious fervour, or they don’t even realise they’re doing it because they’re so caught up in zealotry. And I’m not sure which is worse.

Either way, the endpoint is clear: A world where being “anti-vaccination” is no longer defined by what you do, but by what you say and think or even what you allow others to think.

An all-purpose label, so vague as to be functionally meaningless, but universally applied to anyone who diverts as much as one degree from the mainstream course, turning them into an outsider who must be shunned.

It really is a cult. There’s no other way to describe it.

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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 5:45:36 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217657
 
Perhaps I am misunderstanding your point all together, so I have a question, of course sincere, of some of the nations often in the press, which, besides China, if any, ought to be <<cut down in size>>?

Afghanistan
France
Germany
India
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Korea, North
Korea, South
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
Ukraine
UK
USA



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 7:50:42 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217657
 
am wondering what Team Israel is playing at ... a puzzler

:0)

All getting more complicated

and on the last piece, given that US does not make light rail anything, just as does not make 5G anything, presumably wish Israel to buy expensive from the Germans instead of value-packed Chinese gear

china Israel




To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (183246)1/29/2022 7:54:56 PM
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Not quite, it turns out that most consortium of the mass of consortia has embedded Chinese suppliers

jpost.com

Gov’t’s China policy to be tested by Tel Aviv Light Rail tender

Most of the groups competing for the multibillion-dollar deal include Chinese companies.

The winner of the Tel Aviv Light Rail tender, one of the largest and most complex in Israel’s history, was originally scheduled to be announced in June, but a source with knowledge of the matter said NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System, the government-funded company responsible for designing and constructing the light rail, is likely to make its decision known in the coming weeks.

Most of the groups competing for the multibillion-dollar deal include Chinese companies.

Earlier this week, a top Israeli diplomatic official said that Israel would update the US government about any major deals with China, especially in the areas of infrastructure and technology, and would reconsider them at Washington’s request.

The policy comes amid US warnings that Chinese investments could cause security breaches.

The security cabinet and Defense, Public Security and Foreign ministries have been engaged in discussions about how Israel should act as tensions between Washington and Beijing are on the rise.

Repeatedly rejecting Chinese firms could lead to a major crisis with Beijing and see China, Israel’s third-largest trading partner, cut economic relations. However, if a group including Chinese companies wins the tender, the news could strain relations with the Biden administration.

Israel is on the American side if it has to choose a side, and won’t fight with Washington over China, the senior diplomatic official said Monday, but it would prefer to stay under the radar so it does not lose business and investments from China.

One of the groups competing for the light rail deal includes the China Railway Construction Company. One of its subsidiaries, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corp., dug the Gilon Tunnel in the North in 2014 at a cost of about $200 million, worked as a subcontractor on the Carmel Tunnel project for about $150m. in 2010, and for the last couple of years, it has been working on the Tel Aviv Light Rail’s Red Line to the tune of $500m.

US President Joe Biden issued an executive order in June banning these companies from receiving any US investment, due to suspected ties to the Chinese defense industry.