To Achieve a Lifespan of 150 Years, the Chinese Communist Party Has Turned Its Attention to the Organs of Children

Every year, countless children go missing across the country, and many believe they are likely being used as organ donors. Despite having the highest number of surveillance cameras in the world, missing persons are still not recovered. (Video screenshot)

[People News] The rising number of missing children cases in China has drawn significant social concern, often leading to unsettling associations with organ harvesting. Recently, the unexpected death of Hong Kong martial arts star Liang Xiaolong, who was an advocate against child trafficking, has brought renewed focus to the issues of missing children and organ transplantation in public discussions.

On January 14, it was reported that the renowned Hong Kong martial artist Liang Xiaolong had suddenly passed away in Shenzhen. Just a day before his death, he had urged more people to pay attention to the plight of trafficked children on Douyin, advocating for harsher penalties for human traffickers, particularly calling for the death penalty for those who harm children. Many netizens have connected his sudden passing to his activism against child trafficking. Previously, he had also posted over 20 videos in support of the Ningbo Xiaoluoxi incident.

Liang Xiaolong is a celebrated kung fu star from Hong Kong, best known for his roles as Chen Zhen in 'Fist of Fury' and as the Fire Cloud Evil God in 'Kung Fu'.

The intense attention from netizens regarding the death of Liang Xiaolong can be attributed to two main factors: he had a substantial fan base, and he was generally in good health. His sudden passing, occurring just a day after he called for the punishment of those who abduct and harm children, raises many questions. Despite his family and close friends later claiming he died of acute heart failure, scepticism remains among netizens, who quickly shifted their focus to issues surrounding missing children and organ trafficking.

On January 20, a user on platform X, known as 'Overseas Exposé', reported that on January 17, an 8-year-old girl named Jia Guanying went missing at the intersection of Jianxing Road near the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Shenqiu County, Zhoukou, Henan.

'Overseas Exposé' remarked: It's happening again in Henan; it appears there is indeed a significant organ transplant centre there, as it is difficult to explain the recent surge in disappearances occurring in this region.

On the same day, 'Overseas Exposé' shared another video featuring a doctor in a hospital consultation room, who told a patient and their family: If all goes well, we will provide you with a young heart...

User 'MR.486' on platform X also shared a video and post stating: The year 2026 has just begun, and there have already been over 100 reports of students going missing and dying across China, with their organs removed. This is a very serious issue; please spread the word!

MR.486 also provided an example: "A 13-year-old boy in Xincai, Henan, mysteriously died at school, and shortly after, another 13-year-old boy in Zhumadian, Henan, went missing on his way to school, with body parts later found to be missing. On January 12, 13-year-old Wang Yichun from Zhumadian disappeared while heading to school, and his body was discovered the following day, with his corneas and kidneys removed. A 14-year-old girl from Jiangxi, Kong Yuxin, underwent a school physical examination in January, went missing on the 12th, and was found dead on the 14th, with her heart and kidneys also removed..."

These videos have left netizens on platform X in shock. Comments from netizens included: "Zhengzhou, I remember there are organ transplant hospitals there," "It seems the CCP has established such transplant centers everywhere," "It started with missing university students in Wuhan, and now it's Henan's turn," "One older person survives, representing the death of another young person; the most despicable act is forcibly taking organs from living individuals," "What I witnessed were three different helicopters directly delivering organs, and it's all documented on Twitter. Indifference means that when you call for help, others will also turn a blind eye. "The system under the devil's rule is cannibalistic; in the past, it consumed your hard-earned money, and now the powerful have drained enough wealth, they want to extend their lives, so this behaviour is supported by the national communist regime. Chinese people are merely a resource for organs. The CCP has been harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners for 26 years, and now the entire society, especially young children, has become their organ bank. The CCP openly states the principles and hierarchy of organ distribution: bureau-level officials can receive a kidney for free, while those at the vice-ministerial level and above can swap organs at will. "Sigh! The CCP is incredibly evil, and some Chinese people just can't be awakened; what can we do?"

In the online community in China, numerous netizens have shared videos illustrating how kidnappers often abduct children in broad daylight, forcibly taking kids who are playing or students walking to and from school on the streets or in alleys.

Reports from The Dajiyuan indicate a recent spike in child abduction cases in China, leading to speculation that the missing children are likely being targeted for organ donation. Despite the recent policy allowing families to have a second child, very few people in China are willing to have children, and even fewer are inclined to adopt. Additionally, foreign adoptions of Chinese orphans have come to a halt, and the trafficking of children has shifted towards selling, which has become unprofitable.

Conversely, organ transplantation in mainland China has rapidly expanded to include pediatric organ transplants, with open discussions, research, and clinical applications involving organ transplants from children, including infants, to adults.

Previously, Luo Shuaiyu, a graduate student who tragically fell to his death at Xiangya Second Hospital, was tasked with finding 12 kidney donors aged 3 to 6 years. His failure to complete this task negatively impacted his graduation. The necessity to seek child donors suggests that these organs are obtained illegally; the public demand for graduate students to illegally procure organs indicates that this practice is normalised within the industry. Regarding the source of these illegal organs, the most plausible explanation is that they come from 'missing' children.

According to the latest investigation report from the 'World Organisation to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong,' the number of organ transplants from children and infants in China has surged in recent years, revealing an unusual situation of ample donors and extremely short waiting times, with even infant organs being transplanted into adults.

The report provides several examples: Shanghai Renji Hospital claims to have performed over 3,000 pediatric liver transplants; Wuhan Union Hospital managed to conduct three pediatric heart transplants simultaneously in a single day; Jilin University First Hospital has even introduced a 'free transplant' initiative, raising concerns about the origins of the organs for these children. Furthermore, testimonies from doctors who have witnessed live organ harvesting suggest that Chinese newborns have also become targets for such practices. The report also discloses the existence of a 'living organ bank' in the basement of the Hubei Provincial Public Security Department, where numerous children are reportedly detained.

'International Investigation' posits that the extensive transplantation of organs from children and infants is likely linked to the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) high-ranking officials' quest for 'immortality'.

Yuan Hongbing, a Chinese law professor living in Australia, revealed that as early as the Jiang and Hu administrations, there was a 'Project 981' aimed specifically at extending the lives of high-ranking officials, which involved illegal organ transplants, including those from Falun Gong practitioners. Prior to the 20th National Congress of the CCP, Politburo Standing Committee member Cai Qi spearheaded a medical initiative that bridged military and local resources, designed to provide comprehensive and continuous medical support for Xi Jinping, with the goal of prolonging life as much as possible.

The efforts of CCP officials to extend their lives come at the cost of countless Chinese citizens and children who have perished on operating tables in hospitals. Under the oppressive regime of the CCP, who can still consider themselves safe? △