During Beijing’s September 3rd military parade, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin discussed immortality and organ transplants, shocking the public. (Screenshot from NTD video)
[People News] There has been rampant speculation in China's entertainment industry regarding senior artists like Li Lianjie, Ni Ping, and Hong Jinbao experiencing a miraculous rejuvenation in their health. This has sparked intense discussions about the potential involvement of illegal blood products. Political commentator Chen Weiyu interviewed virology expert Dr Lin Xiaoxu on the program 'Weiyu Looks at the World,' uncovering that this trend may be concealing a dark industrial chain linked to organ harvesting, baby trafficking, and transnational fraud syndicates.
Chen Weiyu directly questioned Lin Xiaoxu about Xi Jinping's assertion that technology could enable humans to live to 150 years, suggesting it might not be a mere joke. Lin Xiaoxu acknowledged that the key factor could be the integration of organ transplantation and regenerative medicine.
During the program, Chen Weiyu highlighted a video circulating online featuring Yu Wenhong, who claims to be the head of China's largest medical beauty institution. He stated that he invested billions to acquire a publicly listed company, focusing on extracting 'microvesicles' and functional proteins from the blood of young males aged 17 to 21 for clients undergoing anti-ageing treatments, with costs for a single treatment reaching as high as 1.5 million to 20 million yuan.
These remarks have raised public concerns about whether the cost of celebrity rejuvenation is based on the exploitation of young people's health. Dr Lin Xiaoxu, the former director of the Virology Laboratory at the U.S. Army Research Institute, analysed during the interview that microvesicles (exosomes) are indeed cell secretions that help regulate physiological functions and have low immune rejection. However, the extraction process is extremely expensive and requires a significant amount of blood. In the unregulated Chinese market, this technology could easily serve as a cover for illegal activities.
Lin Xiaoxu raised concerns about the origins of a significant amount of young blood, fearing that the fraudulent parks have devolved into illegal blood banks. The program disclosed shocking insider information, revealing that the Southeast Asian parks have set up a 'Life Science Institute.' Here, in addition to coercing women into surrogacy and selling babies, infants and young children are reportedly imprisoned, with their spines drilled open to extract spinal fluid for stem cell refinement, producing outrageously priced 'anti-ageing drugs' for the wealthy to prolong their lives, employing methods that are extremely brutal.
In light of these alarming revelations, Chen Weiyu candidly asked Lin Xiaoxu during the program: 'Didn’t Xi Jinping recently state that technology can enable humans to live to 150 years? I think when he made that statement, he probably wasn’t just speaking off the cuff.' She questioned whether the advancements in regenerative medicine have led the top officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to believe this without question.
Lin Xiaoxu opined that to reach the so-called age of 150, 'the primary factor remains organ transplantation.' He analysed that regenerative medicine in China might often serve as a 'facade' or added value, with the true essence still revolving around live organ harvesting. This perspective treats the human body as a machine capable of having its parts replaced repeatedly, supplemented by regenerative medicine for repairs. This indicates that the CCP has exploited human resources to an extreme, reflecting a grotesque mentality.
Chen Weiyu and Lin Xiaoxu revealed that the biotech institutions within the Cambodian fraud parks are predominantly led by China, with the official website displaying only simplified Chinese and English. The partners include prominent hospitals and officials from Hunan, all holding Chinese certifications. This confirms a black profit chain extending from China into the lawless territories of Southeast Asia, plundering human resources from organ transplantation and expanding into the realms of stem cells and microvesicles in regenerative medicine.
Lin Xiaoxu strongly criticised the Chinese Communist Party for treating the human body as a 'human mine', stressing that there are currently no certified anti-ageing therapies available worldwide, with most being mere commercial hype. Even more concerning is the infiltration of these dark practices into legitimate medical institutions, as highlighted by the shocking case of a baby in Ningbo who suffered brain death following a minimally invasive surgery, raising suspicions of intentional organ theft. In light of the complete moral decline in medical ethics, he urged the international community to stay alert and to cut ties with Chinese transplant and medical institutions, to avoid becoming complicit in these heinous acts.
(Xin Tou Ke)△

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