HORROR as Patient wakes up in NY HOSPITAL with Doctors trying to HARVEST her ORGANS
I've
warned Natural News readers about this several times over the last
decade: Do NOT become an organ donor! Although you may wish to help
others out of the goodness of your (literal) heart, the sinister truth
is that doctors routinely harvest organs from LIVING patients right here
in the USA.
And here's yet more proof. This true story will astound you.
Waking up on the organ harvesting table...
A
woman named Colleen Burns recently opened her eyes to find herself on
an operating table in a hospital in Syracuse, NY. Looking around, she
noticed that she was the subject of the operation. It turns out doctors
were about to harvest her organs and send them to other waiting surgeons
who would transplant them into other patients.
This isn't fiction. It was covered by ABC News and several other news sources. It really happened.
And
how did it happen? Doctors falsely pronounced her dead by fraudulently
claiming she had suffered "cardiopulmonary arrest" and "irreversible
brain damage." This gave them the medical justification to start slicing
away even while the woman's heart was still beating.
This is a
big "holy crap I didn't know that" fact about organ donations: Doctors
don't wait until you're really dead. At least not by any normal
definition of "dead."
See, you and I think "dead" means your
heart isn't beating, your brain isn't functioning, and you're lifeless.
But hospitals — which happen to generate huge profits from the trade of
transplant organs -- have a strong financial incentive to declare you
"medically dead" long before you're actually lifeless.
They can,
in fact, declare you "dead" even when your heart is still beating and
you still have brain activity. And they often do. This is how a lot of
the organ harvesting in America actually gets done: patients that are on
the verge of death (but not yet actually dead) are simply "declared"
dead, then their organs are quickly removed, killing them for good.
It's
a crime that takes place every day in America, where U.S. hospitals
have been caught over and over again engaging in black market organ
trafficking.
Read: U.S. Hospitals Secretly Promote Black Market Trading of Harvested Organs for Transplants
A multi-billion-dollar industry
Organ
trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Wealthy people around
the world are always in need of new kidneys, new livers, new hearts and
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sleeping surgery surgeon doc truth news media orders health test brain damage And guess who makes the money on all these organ
transplants? The doctors, hospitals and drug companies, of course. Organ
transplants are a hugely profitable industry — largely because they get
the organs for free. Patients who are killed by these doctors are never
paid for their organs. The fact that they "donate" them actually means
they are donating their immensely valuable organs to a for-profit system
that's going to earn potentially millions of dollars off the organs of a
single donor.
The New York Organ Donor Network pressured
hospital staffers to declare patients brain dead so their body parts
could be harvested — and even hired "coaches" to train staffers how to
be more persuasive, a bombshell lawsuit charged yesterday.
The
federally funded nonprofit used a "quota" system, and leaned heavily on
the next of kin to sign consent forms when patients were not registered
as organ donors, the suit charged.
"They're playing God," said
plaintiff Patrick McMahon, 50, an Air Force combat veteran and nurse
practitioner who claims he was fired as a transplant coordinator after
just four months for
So while the donor patient gets murdered for
his or her organs, the doctors engaged in organ removal and organ
transplants get wealthy. Transplant recipients and health insurance
companies pay huge dollars for organ transplant surgeries, and the
profits are ongoing because transplant recipients must also pay for a
long course of organ transplant anti-rejection drugs, all priced at
monopoly prices (of course).
Truth be told, the organ transplant
industry is all about money — at any cost. It's about killing patients
who might otherwise survive in order to take their organs and make
millions of dollars transplanting them into other patients... patients
who typically only have a few months to live even after the transplant.
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