Gresham's Law and Live Organ Harvesting (Photo)
By Ouyang Fei
(Clearwisdom.net) In the year 2000, China had less than 100 hospitals
that could perform organ transplants, while in 2005, more than 500 hospitals
were carrying out liver transplants alone, according to Huang Jiefu, the deputy
minister of health. Chen Zhonghua, head of the Organ Transplant Research
Institute at Tongji Hospital in Wuhan City said, "In economic terms, we are
a large country for organ transplants. Lots of foreign patients come to China
for donor organs." The growth of the organ transplant market stimulated the
sale of immuno-suppressant medications. According to statistics provided by
South Medicine Economy Research Institute, trade in the immuno-suppressant drug
market currently is about 10 billion yuan. There are two facts that the CCP can't deny: first, the explosive increase in
human organ supply in recent years, and second, it cannot come up with a
legitimate source for all of these organs. Most people think that the CCP harvests organs from executed inmates. In
early March 2006, however, a new organ source was exposed abroad. Another Organ Source On July 6, 2006, two Canadians, international human rights lawyer David Matas,
and former Member of Parliament and Secretary of State in charge of Asia and
Pacific affairs David Kilgour, published a report summarizing the results of
their two month independent investigation. The report concludes that the CCP has
been harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners. Some analysts deducted from the numbers of organ transplants that the number
of executed prisoners has increased; they therefore deny the existence of
harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners. The report states one
point, "One cannot estimate executions from transplants unless executions
are the only alleged source of transplants. Yet, Falun Gong practitioners are
another alleged source. It is impossible to conclude that those practitioners
are not a source of organs for transplants because of the number of executions
where the number of executions is deduced from the number of transplants." This is an important point, because it shows Falun Gong practitioners are
another highly probable organ source. Whether the organs actually come from executed prisoners or (at the same time
or more) from Falun Gong practitioners, in view of the fact of the persecution
of Falun Gong, Gresham's Law, a economic principle, can help us reach a more
logical conclusion. Gresham's law is commonly stated as, "Bad money drives good money out of
circulation." A more correct rendering of Gresham's Law is that "Bad
money drives out good if they exchange for the same price." This law was
first formulated by Nicolaus Copernicus. Gresham's Law says that if there are two types of money on the market--good
money and bad money that have the same face value, people would usually choose
to use the bad money in circulation and hold onto the good money, because the
cost of the bad money is less. After a while, the good money would leave the
market, and this is the logic behind the expression "bad money drives good
money out of circulation." People would hold onto the good money and try to
give the bad money to others. During this persecution, Falun Gong practitioners, good people who follow
"Truth-Compassion-Tolerance" were demonized and labeled "bad
money." After decades of CCP atheist brainwashing, many people can no
longer accept any belief based on the existence of God, as they have been taught
to think of it all as feudalistic myths, for fools. The CCP's defamation of
Falun Gong even labels practitioners as "suicidal,"
"murderers," "self-immolators" and as "psychotic."
The propaganda has generated tremendous hatred of Falun Gong among the masses,
who, victims of the overwhelming propaganda, are unable to form independent
thoughts or concepts. Later, the CCP accused Falun Gong of "disrupting
social order," of being an "anti-China force" and an
"antirevolutionary organization," among other political labels, which
fuel even more hatred. Lawyers are banned from giving legal representation to Falun Gong
practitioners, while police officers who violate Falun Gong practitioners' basic
human rights, even torturing them to death or disability, go free. Falun Gong
practitioners are forbidden to appeal; they are fired from jobs and expelled
from schools. Not only do work places and government agencies attack Falun Gong,
but the textbooks in elementary schools, middle schools and high schools include
sections that blatantly demonize and slander Falun Gong. At labor camps and
prisons, even prisoners on death row have superior status over incarcerated
Falun Gong practitioners. These inmates are even ordered to monitor and torture
Falun Gong practitioners. The Falun Gong practitioners have even less protection
of the most fundamental human rights than death row inmates. An inmate who is not a Falun Gong practitioner told me a story that left me
an indelible mark on my heart. An older Falun Gong practitioner refused to give
up his belief and held a hunger strike to protest the persecution. He was tossed
out in the hallway. The guards walked about him back and forth as if he didn't
exist. He curled into a ball and wasted away while people turned their backs.
Several days later, all life finally left him and he was carried out and dumped.
It was the end of a life! The coldness and contempt for life that CCP officials
in this story emit virtually suffocated me. Police beat to death a college student who forgot to bring his temporary
residence permit with him. His death triggered a storm on the Internet during
which waves of condemnation targeted the guilty police officers and the shelter
system. This is merely one example of what this despotic regime is capable of,
and sad as it is, there are even fewer voices heard that speak to the
catastrophic massacre that affects millions of innocent Falun Gong practitioners
in China. People don't believe the persecution is happening! Facing the charges
of these live organ harvesting incidents, simply because the plaintiffs are
presumed Falun Gong practitioners, many people blindly deny its existence
without conducting any investigation. Their denial itself is the huge umbrella
of protection under which the persecution is able to exist and continue. Falun Gong practitioners are deprived of their basic human rights; good
people are pushed down to the rock bottom of society. The CCP smeared and
distorted good people's reputations as "bad money." In the CCP's eyes,
their lives are totally worthless. Yet, when the CCP officials realized that selling practitioners' organs could
bring tremendous wealth, an even more horrifying disaster began. Regarding the taking organs from the death row inmates, firstly, according to
the CCP's "Temporary Regulation on the Utilization of Executed Prisoners'
Bodies and Organs," only "those whose bodies are not claimed, whose
families refuse to take it, when the death row inmates are willing [to donate
their organs] or their families agree for their organs to be used--these bodies
and organs can be utilized." Although the CCP actually does not follow its
own regulation, this rule still exists and it has potential to make trouble to
them. Secondly, the CCP is under great pressure from the international community
for using death row inmates' organs. The CCP has always been condemned for
taking prisoners' organs without consent. Thirdly, there have been several media
reports of executed prisoners' families suing the government for stealing
organs. In other words, compared to "worthless" Falun Gong
practitioners, the cost of the organs from executed prisoners who are regarded
as "good money" is much higher. 4. From Death Row Inmates to Falun Gong Practitioners In contrast, the CCP found that harvesting organs from Falun Gong
practitioners is more convenient and safer. The organs are taken directly from
living bodies. The success rate of any organ transplant depends on the quality
of organs and the interval of time between cutting off blood circulation and the
transplant surgery itself. The CCP butchers discovered that harvesting organs
from living Falun Gong practitioners solves both problems completely. Gresham's "bad money drives out good money" principle is thus at
work here. In this case, the "bad money" presents a higher market
value than "good money." Harvesting organs from live bodies, something
that rarely happens in the case of prisoners to be executed, has been happening
to many, many young and healthy Falun Gong practitioners during the CCP's
inhumane persecution of Falun Gong. As we learned from the recorded telephone conversations listed in the
Canadian report, one noteworthy phenomenon is that the doctors don't mind too
much when they mention harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners,
because they really do not consider it a crime to kill a Falun Gong
practitioner. In their minds, it is "making some waste valuable" out
of a "worthless class enemy."Actually, the number of executed
prisoners is no longer the issue. That is another matter and doesn't have too
much to do with harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners. Although
we believe that the death row prisoners' organs are one source, the CCP,
nevertheless, is using Falun Gong practitioners as a "better" organ
source. According to Gresham's Law, it is highly likely that the Falun Gong
practitioners have become the main sacrifice in the Chinese organ market over
the past few years.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/7/12/132834.html
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