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Project 981: Communist Army’s Secret Mission Exposed by Military Parade

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Allegations of Forced Organ Harvesting and “Organ Diplomacy” by the CCP

This report details serious allegations​ concerning ⁢the Chinese Communist Party⁣ (CCP)’s involvement in forced organ harvesting and ⁣its use of organ transplantation as⁣ a tool for diplomatic gain. The claims ‍centre around a system that⁣ allegedly⁢ exploits a vast database of⁣ living organs, potentially sourced from⁢ unwilling donors, and prioritizes access to these organs for CCP elites and foreign officials.

The narrative begins with the evolution of the “981 project,” initially a health initiative ⁤for‌ high-ranking⁤ CCP ​members, which has reportedly expanded into a “Health Technology Group” catering to the elite.This is linked to a massive, and ethically questionable, living ⁢organ database.

According to China issues expert Wang He, the CCP views a significant portion of its population – potentially a billion citizens – as a source of organs, exercising control over life ​and death. He suggests this resource may ‌be more appealing to authoritarian leaders like Putin ​than military hardware. He‍ further⁣ asserts that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) plays a crucial role in protecting the health and⁢ longevity of⁢ CCP leaders, including facilitating access ‌to organs, and is‍ directly‌ involved in the alleged ⁢harvesting of⁢ organs, ⁢notably ​from Falun Gong practitioners. He⁣ cites the Tiananmen Square Massacre as evidence of the PLA’s willingness to suppress its own people, and links this to⁤ their participation in the organ harvesting scheme.

“Organ Diplomacy” and⁤ Foreign Involvement

The report ⁢alleges the CCP is engaging in “organ diplomacy,” offering organ transplants to foreign leaders as a form of diplomatic gift. ​ A recent example cited is the visit of Sultan Ibrahim of Malaysia, ⁤who publicly thanked the CCP for “special arrangements” that​ enabled his son to receive a liver transplant⁣ in China.

Sources,‌ including an individual identified as Yang, ‍claim organ transplantation⁤ in ⁣China is reserved for⁢ the elite, both within the CCP and among international clients. Yang alleges ‍witnessing the expedited process through which high-ranking⁤ Chinese officials and foreign nationals obtain organs. He specifically mentions a Kazakh official receiving a‌ kidney transplant at the General Hospital of the Communist Party of China (301 Hospital) within a month – a timeframe drastically shorter than typically required in Western countries.

The report highlights a conversation between Xi Jinping ‌and Vladimir Putin during a military parade, suggesting Putin expressed interest in china’s “special medical supply system.” ⁣ Wang He interprets this as evidence that the CCP ‌is presenting itself not as a powerful nation, but as a regime‍ exploiting its citizens as “human and mining resources.”

Key Allegations:

Forced Organ Harvesting: The‌ CCP is allegedly harvesting organs from unwilling donors, potentially including Falun Gong practitioners and other ​persecuted groups. Prioritized Access: Organ transplantation is reportedly reserved for CCP elites and foreign officials. “Organ​ Diplomacy”: The CCP is allegedly using organ transplants as bargaining chips in diplomatic relations.
PLA Involvement: The ‌People’s liberation army is accused ‍of actively participating in the organ harvesting process and protecting the health of CCP ‌leaders.
* Vast Organ ⁢Database: A massive database⁣ of living organs is allegedly maintained,fueling the transplantation system.

Source: The information presented is attributed to Wang He, a China issues expert, and an individual identified as Yang, with reporting from the Epoch⁣ Times and Radio ⁢Free Asia.

Disclaimer: This report summarizes allegations and does not independently verify‌ the claims made. The topic of forced organ harvesting in China is highly sensitive and subject to ongoing investigation and debate.

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