We are being treated more like livestock every day. The Irish government changed their advert about the automatic and assumed organ and tissue donation law to a cartoon. They are laughing at us, cashing us in alive or dead. Again, I say, stay conscious and look around the world for how other men and women's body parts are being traded.
"People are being exploited, coerced—or even killed—for their organs.
Right now, we have a chance to fight back. Make sure you have opted out from this carnage
The US House of Representatives has already voted in favor of the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2025, with overwhelming support from both major parties. But to become law, the bill still needs to pass in the Senate—and that will only happen with sustained public pressure.
Take action - don't fall for the prohibiting x in the cartoon opt out register. They're just trying to put you off.
If doctors are financially incentivised to give certain procedures, imagine what they get for your body parts. I bet the HSE doesn't donate them? Somewhere along the line it is big business.
The law in the US would introduce targeted sanctions against individuals and organizations involved in organ trafficking and forced organ harvesting, ban them from entering the US, and require the US government to regularly investigate and publicly report on where and how these abuses are happening around the world.
It represents a critical step forward in holding perpetrators accountable. And it’s urgently needed.
China has announced plans to open six more organ transplant facilities in the Uyghur region by 2030—despite having some of the lowest organ donation rates in the country. Given the well-documented cases of organ trafficking of persecuted minorities, this announcement raises chilling concerns.
Credible evidence and survivor testimonies suggest that Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities are being killed for their organs. Detainees describe being subjected to compulsory organ scans and medical tests consistent with pre-transplant matching procedures. Experts also warn that the government may be using DNA testing to reverse-match Uyghur prisoners to transplant recipients.
And it’s not just in China. Across the world, forced organ trafficking is a growing and global crisis.
In Nepal’s so-called “Kidney Valley,” impoverished people are deceived or coerced into selling kidneys, Indonesian nationals are trafficked to Cambodia to have their kidneys harvested, and in the UK, multiple victims of organ trafficking have come forward.
These abuses are cushioned in the national language here as if it's an Irish tradition or possible recipient
but it's much much more likely , let's face it, to be a US pharmaceutical company making
a foreign direct investment here ... you don't want to know what that is. It doesn't affect you. They just circulate
money and keep a separate set of accounts to show us.
These abuses flourish in secrecy and silence. It’s time to take action to stop it."
In Ireland they are using a World Health Organization procedure, in place of informed consent. This silence procedure is just setting a date, mentioning it a few times on TV and YouTube and then, as the date goes past without formal rejection letter, assuming that everyone agrees and calling it a law.
Watch out for the WHO's next silence procedure deadline 19th July where they want to get the International Health Regulation Amendments passed. They took out 'non legally binding' in 160 areas. It now says member states 'shall' do them - small things like give open funding.
In Ireland they are using a World Health Organization procedure, in place of informed consent. This silence procedure is just setting a date, mentioning it a few times on TV and YouTube and then, as the date goes past without formal rejection letter, assuming that everyone agrees and calling it a law.
Watch out for the WHO's next silence procedure deadline 19th July where they want to get the International Health Regulation Amendments passed. They took out 'non legally binding' in 160 areas. It now says member states 'shall' do them - small things like give open funding.
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