
Chinese defector exposes horrifying CCP plans to harvest organs from captured Taiwanese soldiers in the event of an invasion, with specialized mobile facilities already prepared to extract blood, skin, and vital organs on the battlefield.
Key Takeaways
- Former Chinese military doctor Zheng Zhi reveals the CCP has plans to use surrendered Taiwanese troops as “living blood and organ banks” to supply wounded Chinese soldiers
- The CCP has developed modular blood processing equipment specifically for rapid deployment in conflict zones to facilitate organ harvesting
- Zheng’s revelations align with China’s documented history of forced organ harvesting, particularly targeting Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghur Muslims
- Taiwan is considering an “Anti-Organ Harvesting Act” to combat CCP-linked transplant tourism and forced organ extraction
- The documentary “State Organs” highlighting these practices has faced over 100 threats during screenings in Taiwan, believed to be linked to CCP intimidation
Military Doctor Exposes CCP’s Gruesome Plans for Taiwan
A former Chinese military doctor has come forward with shocking revelations about the Chinese Communist Party’s plans to harvest organs from captured Taiwanese soldiers in the event of an invasion. Dr. Zheng Zhi, now living in exile in Canada, has detailed how the CCP has developed specialized mobile facilities designed to extract blood, skin, and organs from captured Taiwanese personnel on the battlefield. These extracted biological materials would primarily serve to treat wounded Chinese soldiers and meet the regime’s lucrative organ transplantation demands.
“In the event of a war, the biggest problem for the PLA isn’t just firepower—it’s logistics, especially blood supply,” Zheng said. “When Chinese soldiers are wounded, burned, or in need of organ transplants, they plan to detain surrendered Taiwanese personnel and use them as living blood and organ banks,” said Zheng.
Zheng has been sharing his firsthand experiences at screenings of the documentary “State Organs” across Taiwan. The film exposes the CCP’s systematic forced organ harvesting practices, with particular focus on the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Despite facing over 100 threats believed to be orchestrated by CCP operatives, the screenings have continued, drawing significant attention to this critical human rights issue.
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Industrialized Organ Harvesting System
The revelations from Dr. Zheng paint a disturbing picture of an industrialized system of human exploitation. According to his testimony, the Chinese military has developed modular blood processing equipment specifically designed for rapid deployment in conflict zones. This technology would enable the efficient extraction of blood, skin, and organs from captured personnel under battlefield conditions. The primary targets would be surrendered Taiwanese troops, who would face immediate biological exploitation rather than standard prisoner-of-war treatment.
“There are no moral constraints left within the regime,” Zheng said. “Given the technology they have, harvesting blood and organs from living people is neither difficult nor rare. They’ve industrialized it. The only question is how many people they need to kill on demand,” said Zheng.
These claims reinforce longstanding accusations that the CCP has been conducting forced organ harvesting on political prisoners, religious minorities, and other detained populations. The practice has been particularly well-documented against Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghur Muslims. International human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned these practices, yet they continue with minimal accountability.
Taiwan’s Legislative Response
Dr. Zheng’s warnings have resonated with Taiwanese lawmakers and citizens alike. There are now renewed calls for the passage of the “Anti-Organ Harvesting Act,” which would strengthen Taiwan’s existing 2015 ban on transplant tourism to China. The proposed legislation aims to protect Taiwanese citizens from becoming unwitting participants in the CCP’s organ harvesting industry, either as recipients or potential victims.
“I hope everyone will support the Legislative Yuan in passing the ‘Anti-Organ Harvesting Act.’ For the sake of the more than 23 million Taiwanese people, I am willing to travel to every region to tell everyone that I hope the evil of organ harvesting will no longer harm Taiwan,” said Zheng Zhi.
Taiwanese Legislator Hsu Chih-chieh has expressed personal concern over the revelations, noting that he has friends who have traveled to China for organ transplants. “It pained me to think I have friends who went to China for liver and heart transplants,” he admitted. This reality check underscores how the CCP’s organ harvesting practices have already penetrated Taiwanese society through transplant tourism, creating an urgent need for stronger legislative action.
Warning for Taiwan’s Future
Professor Ming Chu-cheng and lawyer Chen I-shen have both echoed Dr. Zheng’s warnings, emphasizing that Taiwanese citizens should not be misled into believing that surrender would ensure their safety in the event of a CCP invasion. The revelations directly challenge the notion that capitulation would lead to humane treatment. Instead, as Professor Ming noted, “The CCP’s ethical threshold is far below what any of us can imagine. If this plan is real—and I believe it is—then surrender does not mean survival. It may mean dissection.”
“Taiwanese, do you think you will be safe after surrendering to the CCP? Not!” said Lawyer Chen I-shen.
These disturbing allegations highlight the stark contrast between the democratic values of Taiwan and the morally bankrupt practices of the CCP. As President Trump continues to emphasize the importance of standing strong against communist China, this revelation further validates the need for unwavering support for Taiwan’s democracy and sovereignty. The CCP’s apparent willingness to treat human beings as mere biological resources for harvesting underscores why freedom-loving nations must remain vigilant against the expansion of Chinese communist influence.