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Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and other political prisoners in China have raised increasing concern by some groups within the international community.
According to the reports,[1] political prisoners, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, are being executed "on demand" in order to provide organs to recipients. The organ harvesting is said to be taking place both as a result of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong and because of the financial incentives available to the institutions and individuals involved in the trade.
Reports on systematic organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners first emerged in 2006, though the practice is thought by some to have started six years earlier. Several researchers—most notably Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former parliamentarian David Kilgour and investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann—estimate that tens of thousands of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience have been killed to supply a lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers and that these abuses may be ongoing.[2] These conclusions are based on a combination of statistical analysis; interviews with former prisoners, medical authorities and public security agents; and circumstantial evidence, such as the large number of Falun Gong practitioners detained extrajudicially in China and the profits to be made from selling organs.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_harvesting_from_Falun_Gong_practitioners_in_ China
Some of us have known for quite a while now that certain rich people have been buying killed to order organs for replacement of their own damaged ones.....
But it looks like some of these people have been sponsoring unscrupulous medical practitioners who have been attempting to put the heads of dead bodies onto functioning bodies of victims often falsely accused of crimes in inhuman scientific experiments for quite a long time.......
.......
The dude even looks like the subject out of robocop 2 (1990)
And Trump appears to fit the running man (1987) ratings game playing show host of 2017 bill like a glove...
View attachment 6448
I have scrambled the chronological order of the articles for readers to get a gist of the events before delving further - notice how a clear claim was made and then quickly covered up..... indicating a possible mess-up or a purposeful quick publicity flash for interested parties to take notice.....
November 21st 2017
First Human Head Transplant Not A Success After All
Chris Ogden in NEWS
There's been a lot of talk - and confusion - about head transplants recently. First, it was reported that a live one was imminent after a man suffering from Werdnig-Hoffmann disease put himself forward as a volunteer.
Then there were claims by Italian professor Sergio Canavero that the first human head transplant on a corpse had been successfully completed by Professor Ren Xiaoping.
Sergio Canavero
Credit: PA
But now Professor Ren has said that's not what happened. In a clarifying statement, he has said that he and his team had completed the 'first surgical model' for a human head transplant rather than an actual operation.
Professor Canavero had also claimed during a press conference in Vienna that a similar operation on a live human would take place "imminently", hinting that "imminently" meant before the end of 2017.
Professor Ren, however, has shot that notion down, too, saying he doesn't know when the procedure would happen and stressing that 'there is a long way to go'.
head transplant
Credit: PA. Sergio Canavero with Valery Spiridonov, who had previously volunteered for surgery
But he did say that his team had successfully conducted a head transplant experiment on a dog. Professor Ren and his team have also carried out a similar procedure on a mouse.
During a press conference today at Harbin Medical University, he announced that his team "recently had a significant scientific breakthrough: to complete the first surgical model for head transplant."
Professor Ren, who is a PhD supervisor and U.S.-educated surgeon from The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University in north-west China's Heilongjiang Province, explained that they designed the "pre-clinical operational method" on a recently deceased corpse.
He said that the breakthrough that they made was finding a solution to help with the re-growth of the spine, which has long been a stumbling block for these types of operations - and presumably a huge plot hole in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Professor Ren then played a video to the journalists which showed his team carrying out a head transplant experiment on a dog.
The surgeon claimed that the dog's spine was completed during the experiment, and that his team were able to successfully re-connect it with the spine in the new head using a chemical compound called polyethylene glycol.
He claimed that the dog could start to walk two weeks after the operation and run two months after the operation. He said that one year on, the result of the experiment appeared "very good" but did admit the lab dog wasn't acting like a completely normal dog. No ----, Sherlock - we'd probably have a few issues if that was us, too.
Where that leaves Professor Canavero's plans for a human head transplant we don't exactly know. But given this is a guy who called the fact that humans naturally age and die "genocide on a mass scale" we're not sure we want to know either.
http://www.ladbible.com/news/news-t...d-transplant-not-a-success-after-all-20171121
Volunteer set to become the first person to undergo a HEAD TRANSPLANT admits he will NOT now undergo the surgery and says: 'That's a weight off my chest'
By Will Stewart In Moscow for MailOnline
08:35 BST 21 Jun 2017, updated 01:10 BST 22 Jun 2017
The man who volunteered to be a human guinea pig by undertaking the world's first head transplant this year has admitted his dream will never happen.
ADVERTISEMENT
Severely handicapped Russian Valery Spiridonov, 31, now accepts his hopes of his head being grafted onto a new healthy body are over.
Controversial pioneering neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero - dubbed Dr Frankenstein - has vowed to undertake the first such transplant in China with an as yet unnamed local patient undergoing the operation.
Valery Spiridonov, 31, who suffers from a muscle-wasting disease and had volunteered to undergo the world's first head transplant, says the operation will not go ahead
As preparation the Turin-based medic was recently part of a team that attached a new head to a rat.
But Spiridonov - who worked with Professor Canavero for two years and became the human face of hopes for head transplant surgery - acknowledged he had now lost his hopes a new body free from disabilities.
Nurse issues grave warning about very rare Lyme disease symptom that left doctors stumped hours, while her seven-year-old daughter screamed in pain and became PARALYZED
He suffers from Werdnig-Hoffman disease, a form of spinal muscular atrophy, and has already defied predictions of poor life expectancy.
Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero, who worked with Mr Spiridonov for two years on the project, has now found a new patient in China
'Given that I cannot rely on my Italian colleague, I have to take my health into my own hands,' he said in his first comment on Dr Canavero's decision to work with a Chinese patient instead.
The Russian will now seek new conventional spinal surgery to improve his life, rather than an experimental operation which medical experts warned had a high risk of death.
'Luckily, there is quite a well-tested surgery for cases like mine when a steel implant is used to support a spine in straight position,' said Spiridonov.
'There are several places in Russia where they carry out such surgery. It eases breathing and helps move in public transport, and just sit down.
'The surgery will not bring strong muscles back and won't let me walk, but it will radically improve the quality of my life.'
He hopes to use crowdfunding to raise the estimated £32,000 he will need for this operation compared with the £12 million expected head transplant cost.
Spiridonov had earlier argued that it was important people stepped forward who were ready to undertake a new kind of surgery that could revolutionise human life.
He attended a major medical conference with Dr Canavero.
The Russian previously said: 'If you want something to be done, you need to participate in it.
Mr Spiridonov says the announcement comes as 'a weight off my chest' and he will now seek more conventional treatment for his condition
'I do understand the risks of such surgery. They are multiple.'
Now he says: 'Do I feel offended? No I am not.
'I am highly grateful to Canavero. Thanks to our joint efforts, a lot is changing for the better, and for me too.'
He admitted: 'I feel a weight lifted off my chest. I never had a vain motive to become the first one.
'I gave two years of my life to this project. I will be glad to see it happening (with someone else).'
He had hoped a head transplant would lead to him have 'an independent life similar to other people' but acknowledged that as a result of Dr Canavero decision to work in China, his future would be as a handicapped person.
But I am already used to such a life'.
Mr Canavero, who has been dubbed Dr Frankenstein, says the pioneering surgery will still go ahead with an as-yet unnamed patient somewhere in China
By being 'at the centre of world attention for a long period', his life had become richer and he was involved in several scientific projects.
Dr Canavero 'changed a lot for me and gave me a number of new abilities which are a joy to use'.
He said: 'I am part of a team working to create the world's first robotic aid which would help humans in moving heavy weights and luggage.
'I am also working on developing an intelligent wheelchair, so my life is full without preparing for a controversial head transplant operation.
'Everything is for the best.
'Last but not least, I have a girlfriend and we spend a lot of time travelling together.'
The Italian believes his best hopes for financing head transplants are in China, where he is working with colleague Xiaoping Ren from the Harbin Medical University.
Dr Canavero caused more shock this year by saying he intends to attach previously frozen brains of the dead into donor bodies.
Many experts are deeply sceptical - and critical - of his methods, but he claims such brains can be awoken, effectively giving new life to the deceased.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4624364/Man-undergo-head-transplant-gives-hope-surgery.html
THE world's first human head transplant has been "successfully" carried out after an 18-hour procedure in China, it was today claimed.
By JON AUSTIN
16:35, Fri, Nov 17, 2017 | UPDATED: 16:56, Fri, Nov 17, 2017
Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero announced an experiment to reattach the head of a corpse to a body had been achieved as planned.
He said the test showed it was possible to reattach the spine, nerves, blood vessels, veins and skin from the head to the body.
The next step will be to carry out the procedure using a live, but brain dead, human being who has agreed to organ donation, before the first attempt at a living person with a functioning brain is made.
Dr Canavero, is dubbed Dr Frankenstein for his bid to be the first medic to carry out a full head transplant on a living human.
He claims eventually a successful head transplant will lead to "immortality" for those who can afford it and mega rich business "tycoons" whose bodies are failing will be queuing up to buy the procedure and fuse their age-old head onto the body of an athletic person in their 20s or 30s.
The head of a corpse has been successfully attached back onto a dead body.
Professor Canavero, director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, announced the success at a press conference in Vienna today.
The procedure was carried out by a team led by Dr Xiaoping Ren, who last year grafted a head onto the body of a monkey.
Mr Canavero promised a full report of the Harbin Medical University team's procedure and a timeframe for the live transplant within a few days.
He said: "For too long nature has dictated her rules to us.
"We're born, we grow, we age and we die. For millions of years humans has evolved and 110 billion humans have died in the process.
"That's genocide on a mass scale.
"We have entered an age where we will take our destiny back in our hands.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/scie...rld-s-first-successful-corpse-Sergio-Canavero
....appears as if that's his way of hacking his own brain to not be too concerned about his 'relatively insignificant' number of victims.
According to the reports,[1] political prisoners, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, are being executed "on demand" in order to provide organs to recipients. The organ harvesting is said to be taking place both as a result of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong and because of the financial incentives available to the institutions and individuals involved in the trade.
Reports on systematic organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners first emerged in 2006, though the practice is thought by some to have started six years earlier. Several researchers—most notably Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former parliamentarian David Kilgour and investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann—estimate that tens of thousands of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience have been killed to supply a lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers and that these abuses may be ongoing.[2] These conclusions are based on a combination of statistical analysis; interviews with former prisoners, medical authorities and public security agents; and circumstantial evidence, such as the large number of Falun Gong practitioners detained extrajudicially in China and the profits to be made from selling organs.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_harvesting_from_Falun_Gong_practitioners_in_ China
Some of us have known for quite a while now that certain rich people have been buying killed to order organs for replacement of their own damaged ones.....
But it looks like some of these people have been sponsoring unscrupulous medical practitioners who have been attempting to put the heads of dead bodies onto functioning bodies of victims often falsely accused of crimes in inhuman scientific experiments for quite a long time.......
.......
The dude even looks like the subject out of robocop 2 (1990)
And Trump appears to fit the running man (1987) ratings game playing show host of 2017 bill like a glove...
View attachment 6448
I have scrambled the chronological order of the articles for readers to get a gist of the events before delving further - notice how a clear claim was made and then quickly covered up..... indicating a possible mess-up or a purposeful quick publicity flash for interested parties to take notice.....
November 21st 2017
First Human Head Transplant Not A Success After All
Chris Ogden in NEWS
There's been a lot of talk - and confusion - about head transplants recently. First, it was reported that a live one was imminent after a man suffering from Werdnig-Hoffmann disease put himself forward as a volunteer.
Then there were claims by Italian professor Sergio Canavero that the first human head transplant on a corpse had been successfully completed by Professor Ren Xiaoping.
Sergio Canavero
Credit: PA
But now Professor Ren has said that's not what happened. In a clarifying statement, he has said that he and his team had completed the 'first surgical model' for a human head transplant rather than an actual operation.
Professor Canavero had also claimed during a press conference in Vienna that a similar operation on a live human would take place "imminently", hinting that "imminently" meant before the end of 2017.
Professor Ren, however, has shot that notion down, too, saying he doesn't know when the procedure would happen and stressing that 'there is a long way to go'.
head transplant
Credit: PA. Sergio Canavero with Valery Spiridonov, who had previously volunteered for surgery
But he did say that his team had successfully conducted a head transplant experiment on a dog. Professor Ren and his team have also carried out a similar procedure on a mouse.
During a press conference today at Harbin Medical University, he announced that his team "recently had a significant scientific breakthrough: to complete the first surgical model for head transplant."
Professor Ren, who is a PhD supervisor and U.S.-educated surgeon from The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University in north-west China's Heilongjiang Province, explained that they designed the "pre-clinical operational method" on a recently deceased corpse.
He said that the breakthrough that they made was finding a solution to help with the re-growth of the spine, which has long been a stumbling block for these types of operations - and presumably a huge plot hole in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Professor Ren then played a video to the journalists which showed his team carrying out a head transplant experiment on a dog.
The surgeon claimed that the dog's spine was completed during the experiment, and that his team were able to successfully re-connect it with the spine in the new head using a chemical compound called polyethylene glycol.
He claimed that the dog could start to walk two weeks after the operation and run two months after the operation. He said that one year on, the result of the experiment appeared "very good" but did admit the lab dog wasn't acting like a completely normal dog. No ----, Sherlock - we'd probably have a few issues if that was us, too.
Where that leaves Professor Canavero's plans for a human head transplant we don't exactly know. But given this is a guy who called the fact that humans naturally age and die "genocide on a mass scale" we're not sure we want to know either.
http://www.ladbible.com/news/news-t...d-transplant-not-a-success-after-all-20171121
Volunteer set to become the first person to undergo a HEAD TRANSPLANT admits he will NOT now undergo the surgery and says: 'That's a weight off my chest'
By Will Stewart In Moscow for MailOnline
08:35 BST 21 Jun 2017, updated 01:10 BST 22 Jun 2017
The man who volunteered to be a human guinea pig by undertaking the world's first head transplant this year has admitted his dream will never happen.
ADVERTISEMENT
Severely handicapped Russian Valery Spiridonov, 31, now accepts his hopes of his head being grafted onto a new healthy body are over.
Controversial pioneering neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero - dubbed Dr Frankenstein - has vowed to undertake the first such transplant in China with an as yet unnamed local patient undergoing the operation.
Valery Spiridonov, 31, who suffers from a muscle-wasting disease and had volunteered to undergo the world's first head transplant, says the operation will not go ahead
As preparation the Turin-based medic was recently part of a team that attached a new head to a rat.
But Spiridonov - who worked with Professor Canavero for two years and became the human face of hopes for head transplant surgery - acknowledged he had now lost his hopes a new body free from disabilities.
Nurse issues grave warning about very rare Lyme disease symptom that left doctors stumped hours, while her seven-year-old daughter screamed in pain and became PARALYZED
He suffers from Werdnig-Hoffman disease, a form of spinal muscular atrophy, and has already defied predictions of poor life expectancy.
Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero, who worked with Mr Spiridonov for two years on the project, has now found a new patient in China
'Given that I cannot rely on my Italian colleague, I have to take my health into my own hands,' he said in his first comment on Dr Canavero's decision to work with a Chinese patient instead.
The Russian will now seek new conventional spinal surgery to improve his life, rather than an experimental operation which medical experts warned had a high risk of death.
'Luckily, there is quite a well-tested surgery for cases like mine when a steel implant is used to support a spine in straight position,' said Spiridonov.
'There are several places in Russia where they carry out such surgery. It eases breathing and helps move in public transport, and just sit down.
'The surgery will not bring strong muscles back and won't let me walk, but it will radically improve the quality of my life.'
He hopes to use crowdfunding to raise the estimated £32,000 he will need for this operation compared with the £12 million expected head transplant cost.
Spiridonov had earlier argued that it was important people stepped forward who were ready to undertake a new kind of surgery that could revolutionise human life.
He attended a major medical conference with Dr Canavero.
The Russian previously said: 'If you want something to be done, you need to participate in it.
Mr Spiridonov says the announcement comes as 'a weight off my chest' and he will now seek more conventional treatment for his condition
'I do understand the risks of such surgery. They are multiple.'
Now he says: 'Do I feel offended? No I am not.
'I am highly grateful to Canavero. Thanks to our joint efforts, a lot is changing for the better, and for me too.'
He admitted: 'I feel a weight lifted off my chest. I never had a vain motive to become the first one.
'I gave two years of my life to this project. I will be glad to see it happening (with someone else).'
He had hoped a head transplant would lead to him have 'an independent life similar to other people' but acknowledged that as a result of Dr Canavero decision to work in China, his future would be as a handicapped person.
But I am already used to such a life'.
Mr Canavero, who has been dubbed Dr Frankenstein, says the pioneering surgery will still go ahead with an as-yet unnamed patient somewhere in China
By being 'at the centre of world attention for a long period', his life had become richer and he was involved in several scientific projects.
Dr Canavero 'changed a lot for me and gave me a number of new abilities which are a joy to use'.
He said: 'I am part of a team working to create the world's first robotic aid which would help humans in moving heavy weights and luggage.
'I am also working on developing an intelligent wheelchair, so my life is full without preparing for a controversial head transplant operation.
'Everything is for the best.
'Last but not least, I have a girlfriend and we spend a lot of time travelling together.'
The Italian believes his best hopes for financing head transplants are in China, where he is working with colleague Xiaoping Ren from the Harbin Medical University.
Dr Canavero caused more shock this year by saying he intends to attach previously frozen brains of the dead into donor bodies.
Many experts are deeply sceptical - and critical - of his methods, but he claims such brains can be awoken, effectively giving new life to the deceased.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4624364/Man-undergo-head-transplant-gives-hope-surgery.html
THE world's first human head transplant has been "successfully" carried out after an 18-hour procedure in China, it was today claimed.
By JON AUSTIN
16:35, Fri, Nov 17, 2017 | UPDATED: 16:56, Fri, Nov 17, 2017
Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero announced an experiment to reattach the head of a corpse to a body had been achieved as planned.
He said the test showed it was possible to reattach the spine, nerves, blood vessels, veins and skin from the head to the body.
The next step will be to carry out the procedure using a live, but brain dead, human being who has agreed to organ donation, before the first attempt at a living person with a functioning brain is made.
Dr Canavero, is dubbed Dr Frankenstein for his bid to be the first medic to carry out a full head transplant on a living human.
He claims eventually a successful head transplant will lead to "immortality" for those who can afford it and mega rich business "tycoons" whose bodies are failing will be queuing up to buy the procedure and fuse their age-old head onto the body of an athletic person in their 20s or 30s.
The head of a corpse has been successfully attached back onto a dead body.
corpse
kɔːps/
noun
1.
a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal.
"the corpse of a man lay there"
synonyms: dead body, body, cadaver, carcass, skeleton;
Professor Canavero, director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, announced the success at a press conference in Vienna today.
The procedure was carried out by a team led by Dr Xiaoping Ren, who last year grafted a head onto the body of a monkey.
Mr Canavero promised a full report of the Harbin Medical University team's procedure and a timeframe for the live transplant within a few days.
He said: "For too long nature has dictated her rules to us.
"We're born, we grow, we age and we die. For millions of years humans has evolved and 110 billion humans have died in the process.
"That's genocide on a mass scale.
"We have entered an age where we will take our destiny back in our hands.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/scie...rld-s-first-successful-corpse-Sergio-Canavero
....appears as if that's his way of hacking his own brain to not be too concerned about his 'relatively insignificant' number of victims.
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