RFK Jr. Report Exposes Organ Harvesting from Live Patients in US Hospitals
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- π‘ A report reviewed by RFK Jr. indicates that nearly 30% of patients in organ donation cases showed signs of life when their organs were taken.
- β οΈ This suggests that organs were harvested from individuals who were not yet declared dead or showed neurological signs incompatible with organ donation.
- π― The report attributes these incidents to a lack of training, but the guest expresses skepticism about this explanation.
Organ Trafficking and Human Exploitation
- π Guest Jacob Buoyans, an expert in human trafficking, states that organ harvesting is a prevalent global industry and cartels are increasingly operating within the U.S.
- π° He asserts that organ harvesting is an integral part of human trafficking, driven by profit and facilitated by the commoditization of human beings.
- π Buoyans highlights that Wall Street benefits from these illicit activities, including the sale of organs, and that leading organ harvesting rings are establishing operations in the United States.
Systemic Failures and Vulnerable Populations
- π₯ The report indicates that these practices occur more frequently in rural, small hospitals and poorer communities, which are more vulnerable and less likely to raise alarms.
- βοΈ Buoyans explains that human trafficking exploits vulnerability, and while it can be hidden in smaller communities, it also occurs in major hospitals.
- π The exploitation of persons, whether for organs, sex, or labor, is driven by force, fraud, or coercion.
Induced Death and Nefarious Purposes
- π©Έ The discussion suggests that these are not just cases of premature death for organ harvesting, but potentially induced death to expedite organ retrieval, especially during protocols like those seen during COVID-19.
- π The motivations are described as demonic, involving the commoditization of human beings for sex, labor, or organs, with a significant black market for organs, particularly children's.
- π While direct transplants are not always the outcome, there's evidence of blood sacrifice and consumption of human tissue by cults operating within the U.S.
Judicial System Failures and Call for Reform
- ποΈ Buoyans is working with Aken Loft to address failures in the judiciary's handling of human trafficking cases.
- π He notes that despite strong anti-human trafficking laws passed by Congress, the justice system often fails to prosecute these cases effectively, with charges being pleaded down or dropped.
- βοΈ There's a call for greater transparency and stricter policies regarding organ donation, including family access and proof of a patient's current condition, to prevent exploitation.
Broader Threats and Health Concerns
- β£οΈ The video also touches upon broader threats to human health, including mRNA technology in food supplies, shedding, and 5G radiation, which are believed to disrupt biology at a cellular level.
- π A supplement, Kimchi One from Brightcore Nutrition, is recommended to help flush out toxins and support immunity.
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Organ HarvestingHuman TraffickingRFK Jr.Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)US HospitalsBlack Market OrgansInduced DeathJudiciary FailuresWall StreetVulnerable PopulationsRural HospitalsCOVID-19 ProtocolsmRNA TechnologyBrightcore Nutrition
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