New Method of CCP s Organ Harvesting: Under the Guise of Emergency Treatment

On September 4, 2024, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirmed that State Organs is among the contenders for Best Feature Documentary at the 97th Academy Awards (2025). (Provided by Canada Ruyi Film Company)

[People News] Recently, reports have emerged about mobile body incineration vehicles in some Chinese cities, suspected of being used to conveniently harvest organs and immediately cremate the bodies. Now, a more horrifying account has surfaced: a 16-year-old girl was allegedly deliberately hit by a car and then had her organs harvested under the pretence of medical rescue.

According to several circulating videos online, on the 13th of the month near the old West Station in Guigang, Guangxi, a 16-year-old girl was lightly injured after being hit by a car. However, five people allegedly forcibly strapped her to a stretcher and took her away in an ambulance. The girl is heard in the video screaming in desperation, "I have hepatitis B… no, I want to go back!" One of the men in black clothing reportedly says, “Electric shock.” The next day, the girl’s body was said to have been delivered to a funeral home.

X user “Luo Xiang” posted that a local insider revealed the girl had already been subjected to live organ harvesting, and her family had arrived to handle post-mortem arrangements. The case is now classified as a criminal matter, but police are allegedly pretending to investigate.

What’s even more alarming: netizens pointed out that one of the five individuals strapping the girl to the stretcher—especially the man in black—resembles someone seen in a June 18 video using China’s official "Green Channel for Organ Transplants." His hairstyle, body type, and clothing all appear identical. Many suspect it's the same person, asking: why does this man happen to be involved in both events?

Later, the Beijing Daily app issued a “debunking” article. Guigang People’s Hospital stated that on June 13 at 1:31 PM, emergency services were dispatched to the scene after receiving a report of a traffic accident. The patient had nasal bleeding. Due to her young age, police contacted the family, and doctors informed them of the medical risks. Because the girl refused treatment, with the family’s consent, medical staff and police transported her to the hospital. The hospital claimed her vital signs were stable, and she was picked up by family members.

However, some Guangdong netizens questioned the official explanation: Why was she forcibly restrained? Why was she desperately shoutingthat  she didn’t want to go to the hospital? If she was “picked up,” why not allow her and her family to appear and clarify the situation?

Reportedly, in China, students were required years ago to give blood samples under the pretext of physical exams, creating DNA databases. Multiple sources suggest this was preparation for organ harvesting, primarily to extend the lives of high-ranking CCP officials. There have been numerous child disappearances and cases of children found with missing organs, possibly linked to this program.

Even more chilling: recent reports suggest child organ harvesting incidents are still occurring in China.

In Journey to the West, over 1,100 children were imprisoned in hanging birdcages in the Kingdom of Biqiu, awaiting their hearts and livers to be harvested as medicine for a king who had fallen gravely ill under the spell of a fox spirit. In contrast, in the People's Republic of China, on June 18, reports emerged of a naked young child confined in an iron cage on the streets of Haikou, Hainan Province. Prior to that, a video from Chao’an District, Chaozhou City, Guangdong, also showed a young girl locked in a cage. In the Haikou incident, authorities claimed the child's mentally disabled mother had allowed the child to "play" in the cage. In the Chaozhou case, the authorities claimed it was a case of paternal abuse.

However, many netizens strongly questioned this narrative, saying that the Chinese Communist regime is far more terrifying than the fictional Kingdom of Biqiu. At least the king in Biqiu eventually realised the harm was caused by demons and repented, whereas the CCP continues to lie shamelessly. Netizens asked: if the mother is mentally disabled, how was she able to get married? Who built the iron cage? If it was child abuse, why was such a complex iron cage used? How can it be ruled out that this wasn’t human trafficking? Many fear these children may be used as organ donors.

Dr. Zheng Zhi, a former Chinese military doctor who personally witnessed live organ harvesting, attended the screening of the documentary State Organs in mid-June in Taiwan, organised by the Human Rights Committee of the Control Yuan of the Republic of China. He revealed, based on firsthand experience, that hospitals in China had extracted liver tissue fluid from newborns and injected it into CCP officials to prolong their lives, resulting in the death of the infants. Zheng had worked as a paediatrician at the 153rd Hospital in Liaoyang (now the 8th People’s Hospital of Qingyang). A nurse once disclosed that she had heard multiple times of patients travelling to mainland China for kidney transplants, and that during ultrasounds, doctors saw evidence that the kidneys came from children.

Zheng explained that in one case, the liver of a northeastern CCP official had failed. "A doctor used a large syringe to extract liver tissue fluid from a newborn, sterilised the syringe, and then directly injected it into the liver region of the CCP official. Thanks to modern medical imaging, the injection was precise. The baby’s liver extract activated quickly in the official’s body, and he survived for another ten or so years."

Zheng emphasised the brutal nature of extracting liver tissue fluid from newborns—these infants died as a result of the procedure. In fact, even before the newborn died, paediatricians and surgeons had already prepared a death certificate. He called this practice “murder on demand.”

On September 19, 2023, the CCP state media ScienceNet published an article titled Infant Kidneys Are a Precious Resource for Saving Lives. The article claimed that for organ transplants, kidneys from babies who die at or shortly after birth are actually valuable resources. It added that some other countries have also performed such transplant procedures… △

(First published by People News)