"The trick is to harvest the organs before the person’s heart slows so much that the organs begin shutting down and are unusable. If the patient dies quickly—doctors say within 20 minutes—the organs are still good and can usually be transplanted. This year, doctors in Denver managed to do just that, recovering organs from a patient who wasn’t brain dead but whose family decided to unplug a ventilator…. More than 1,300 people in Colorado are awaiting transplants—a demand critical enough that patients, surgeons, and medical ethicists are beginning to question the brain-death criterion and wonder whether something more liberal may be appropriate. But those doing the diagnoses say redefining the point at which death occurs is a slippery ethical issue—one that may have a reverse effect on organ donations because of fears that the practice is predatory."
https://www.crisismagazine.com/vault/how-science-is-redefining-death
this has been happening for awhile, even since the 90's. iirc, it was the late 90's when I'd first heard about reps from the companies that do the harvesting contacting the families of people who were about to die, and pushing the families to sign waivers and release the body so the organs could be harvested.
this shit was going on at the hospitals, and in the waiting rooms, usually with family members of someone who'd been in a bad accident of some sort, with the reps accosting family members in an emotional state, and saying things like organ donation would be a great way for the loved one to live on or continue to contribute to society or science. the family members generally assumed the donation would be after their loved one was actually dead, and the company reps would never bring up or gloss over exactly when the organs were being removed.
iirc, i heard/read about it in an article where a couple doctors were saying, "Hey, this is fucked up. Families need to know what their loved one is actually going to go through while the body, if not the brain, is still alive." there was also the subtext that the overwhelming majority of doctors were oblivious to or simply didn't care what the organ harvesting companies were doing to people who were still alive.
the entire medical industry qualifies as psychotic.
I've been hearing/reading about more and more "brain dead" people waking up after months/years. I don't think doctors really know as much as they say they do. Plus organ harvesting and transplants are extremely profitable for the hospitals and big pharma.
I guess one of the reasons alot of nurses dont like doing it, and this is why they want a paralytic to be used, lol.
People squirm when they are getting cut into, suggesting they arent really braindead. This doesnt stop them.
Ive had my own personal experiences and my culture as well. As an appalachian, most of us would rather die than take someone else's organ, let alone letting have someone have one of ours. Your body is a temple, that silly thing you know.
My mom died from aids and was a guinea pig for fauci's experimental medications in the late 90's.
My other family member, them and their sibling grew up in the foster care system, were sexually and physically abused. They never had a chance. She was supporting herself through prostitution while the sibling was in the federal prison system over the three strike rule for crack.
She gets pregnant, her pimp overdosed her on heroin is what im guessing, some crackhead wheels her into the hospital where she tells the nurses, I threw my baby in the trash.
Well of course, someone thought this was worth reporting to the news, and for days local/national headlines, "woman throws her newborn baby in the trash". The comments on reddit, made me disgusted.
She was something like 6-8 weeks pregnant, it was just a clump of cells, but it was her baby. She wasnt a terrible person, she had the prettiest blue eyes you ever seen. She just had a really shit lot in life and I dont think she deserved to die for it.
She was dead 3 hours later, I guess the major metropolitan hospital must have been out of narcan that day.
At this point im convinced they harvested her because she was a homeless prostitute with no family who come to claim her, not much you could say at this point to convince me otherwise.
Ill bet you those pretty blue eyes are in someone else's head.... just cant shake the image.