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Hospitals are now organ factories.

Dangerous to human life.

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Yes.

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Intentional. Stay away from those murder hospitals

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One-offs! Nuff said! Grüß Gott.

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I think some hospitals would have just continued with the harvesting. Thank the LORD those people had a moral compass!

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'KODA does not recover organs from living patients. KODA has never pressured its team members to do so.’ Hmmmm... so they are taking organs from dead patients? The organs would be dead. How stupid do they think we are? I have heard even if you take yourself off organ donation after previously opting in, they do not honor those wishes. I would be interested to know how successful organ donation is now after so many are poisoned with "safe and effective" measures.

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Yikes. I hope they honor my wishes. I previously was listed as an organ donor on my license, but recently had it removed for precisely the same reason in this article. 😢

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Depending on what state you're in, you may also need to remove yourself from the state donor list. Removing on license may not automatically remove you from the state database. I would google your state to be sure.

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Hi Michelle: Thank you for letting me know. Have a wonderful day!

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The tone of the KODA response indicates defensiveness and deception.

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OK, that IS horrifying. "She and other family members were told, however, that it was just a common reflex" says it all. In other words, these kinds of killings for organs may be "common".

Of course not mentioned by anyone, far more often than not, is the failure to make the changes that would lead to the organ transplants generally not being "needed" in the first place. In other words, preventing and/or healing the condition rather than "managing the case" and treating the symptoms as the person's health deteriorates more and more, profiting from the suffering of others. But we can't do that -- it would put whole major industries out of business.

This is a broken, Godless world, and it is rapidly headed for destruction.

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And this is not even beginning to touch on the trafficking in human organs that takes place in China.

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It crossed my mind, but I'd had enough horror already. But thanks for adding that.

I told my housemate about these goings-on a year or so ago and she was able to remove herself from the registry, eventually. Or at least they said they removed her. I never opted in, and I hope they haven't somehow made it a default.

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In the UK it's a default opt-in. You have to opt out, which I have done.

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I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am.

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well, yeah, if they did what you suggest, it would be bad for business. It would severely cut revenue and the entire med pharma complex would suffer, can't have that.

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One other thing that hadn't occurred to me until just this morning, although it might have been in the back of my mind when I was reading the post. I had a lucid dream 40 years ago, give or take, that was a doozy. I was conscious and knew I was dreaming but I couldn't wake up. But very strangely, a week or two earlier I had read something about lucid dreaming on an online message board (yes, they existed back then) that said if you find yourself in such a dream, "look at your hands". It appears to have been a reference to a type of lucid dreaming "reality check", but there was no explanation. (You can search for this on the Web and find plenty of information.)

I had been wandering around consciously in this dream for what seemed like quite some time when I remembered that post. And I looked at my hands. I didn't see anything unusual, and nothing happened, and I looked again, harder and harder. And at some point a bright light flooded my field of vision and no, it was not an NDE. It was the sun that had come up and was streaming through the blinds and onto the bed and my face, and my eyelids had opened just a crack to this blinding light. And I realized that was what it was and I opened them the rest of the way, and was out of the dream. I didn't need a reality check to see if I was dreaming. I already knew that I was. I just wanted out! And looking at my hands, hard and repeatedly, did the job.

This is different from this man's story, in that his eyelids were already open (maybe) and his eyes were exposed to operating room lights. Or perhaps what is "common" is that the eyes are twitching under the eyelids. I don't know. My eyes would have been, since I would have been in REM sleep. But what we had in common was desperately wanting to wake up. I was wandering in this dream with no shoes on, and that was NOT a good sign, if you know what I mean.

I see a possible connection between what I experienced while actually safe in bed, and what he experienced as he was about to be killed, and it gives me shudders. The difference between those who live through this kind of thing and those that are killed could be a matter of whether these victims are able to wake up or not, and whether or not they are killed anyway if they do wake up.

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Don't check the box. In a hospital these days, we're worth more dead than alive.

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What got me was the free speech encouragement:

“they slammed Martin and other whistleblowers for discouraging the operations.”

Oops, sorry, I meant discouraging free speech. Who wants free speech anyway?

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this report says the poor guy woke up BEFORE the hospital tried to remove his organs - and that didn't stop them https://www.wsaz.com/2024/10/18/man-declared-brain-dead-wakes-up-during-organ-donor-surgery/

fwiw, KODA is awfully close to "coda" which is a musical term meaning "the end."

at this point they're just trolling us

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I wonder how many have had such a "common reflex" that was ignored. Truly horrific as his organs would have been removed with no anaesthetic given so he would have suffered and not could do nothing about as they give them neuromuscular blocking agents to prevent "reflexes" occurring.

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Rare, they say, no such thing in cases like this or other medical events. Its only rare because you never hear about it and it hasn't happened to you.

They have to keep a person/body "alive" as body parts detiorate the minute you die. They are evil and when you see the undercover operation of the "get-together" of the so-calked medical and ethical profession buying the said organs and those buying them, it is horrendous what this has turned into and will only get worse.

Now the ones who resigned need to open their mouths, they knew what they were doing but it was okay when a"rare" event occurred that seemingly woke their moral compass up, and shout it loud and clear. Wicked

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Gouhls and demons. Body parts are a very lucrative business as we've learned from undercover video.

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Understand; it is not a given that any anaesthesia will be administered. FACT.

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When your organs are worth more money than you are… There is a big problem here! I guess these are the same types of doctors that murder unborn babies and euthanize people…

Just one more anecdote that proves that all of us should stay away from hospitals, and stay away from doctors!

Just mine boggling…

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This happens more than people think. The Life Guardian Foundation encourages people to do their research before committing to be an organ donor. The term "brain death" was originated when organ donation became a thing. The organ procurement process is cruel and inhumane for the donor and starts days before as prospective donors are pumped full of foreign substances to prepare for the removal. For most major organs, the only organs that can be transplanted are the ones that come from a person who was still alive at the time the organ was removed. You can research the subject at: Lifeguardianfoundation.org. It's so incredibly important to be informed, for ourselves and our loved ones.

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Thank you for that link.

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Sounds like China. I think I’d take that little organ donor click off my driver’s license if I had it there. I have no problem giving what’s left of me to anyone after I’m done but I sure as heck want to be done first, and not at their hands. Honestly, after Covid and the hospital bonus situation, I don’t trust any of them anymore.

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