Tuesday, January 10, 2023

The Controversial 150 Longevity Program of the Chinese Communist Party

Have you heard about the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 150 Longevity Program? This program, which combines Western and Chinese medicine, has long been promoted by the CCP as a way for its leaders to live longer than those in developed countries, with some even claiming to have the potential to live up to the age of 150. 

However, there are several controversial aspects of this program. One of them is the reliance on organ transplantation to extend the lives of CCP leaders. In the past, organs for transplant have reportedly been obtained from prisoners, including Falun Gong practitioners who have been persecuted in China since 1999. 

There are allegations that innocent people have been killed in order for high-ranking government officials and their families to have access to these organ transplants, which must be repeated every few years as foreign organs do not last longer than 10 years. 

The CCP has also reportedly spent an enormous amount of money on the healthcare of its officials, both current and retired. In 2014, the CCP spent around $10 billion on retired senior officials, with the average amount of money spent on officials at the highest level, such as the Politburo Standing Committee, being $4 million per person per year. 

However, despite their seemingly long lifespans, many retired CCP officials have recently died, often in their 80s or 90s. While official obituaries attribute the cause of death to things like long infection, it is thought that COVID-19 may have also been a factor. The CCP's pursuit of longevity through organ transplantation may have contributed to the high number of fatalities among retired CCP officials during the COVID-19 outbreak. Organ transplant recipients must take immunosuppressive drugs for the rest of their lives to prevent organ rejection, but these drugs can also reduce the body's own immunity, making the person more vulnerable to diseases like COVID-19. 

Studies have shown that transplant recipients hospitalized with COVID-19 have a 28% higher mortality rate, and it is believed that this rate may be even higher in China. There are also allegations that many Chinese people have been killed to provide organs for government officials, including those at lower levels of the CCP. 

The recent disappearance of a 15-year-old boy has sparked suspicion of organ harvesting, and the lack of progress in the investigation into his disappearance has further fueled these allegations. Overall, the CCP's 150 Longevity Program is a highly controversial topic that raises serious ethical concerns. It is important that these allegations are thoroughly investigated and addressed."

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