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Experts Tell Congress: China has ‘World’s Largest DNA Database’ Usable to Harvest Organs
Posted on 3/23/24 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 3/23/24 at 2:43 pm
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On Wednesday, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) held a hearing to address China’s forced organ harvesting, seeking updates on the harrowing evidence presented by researchers in past hearings on the subject. Among those present were researchers Ethan Gutmann and Matthew Robertson, responsible for some of the most thorough research exposing the abuses, and MIT professor Maya Mitalipova, who warned that China’s voracious appetite for DNA sequencing data could grant it a database of civilians nationwide that it could scan whenever it needed to find an unwilling organ donor to kill.
“When a patient requests an organ in China, his/her DNA sequenced data will be blasted against millions in the DNA database stored in computers. Within a few minutes, a perfect match will be found,” Mitalipova said, explaining the hypothetical use of the mass database. “If a potential donor of the organs is not in prison or a camp, then Chinese authorities can easily find a reason to detain a match to be killed for their organs on demand.”
On Wednesday, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) held a hearing to address China’s forced organ harvesting, seeking updates on the harrowing evidence presented by researchers in past hearings on the subject. Among those present were researchers Ethan Gutmann and Matthew Robertson, responsible for some of the most thorough research exposing the abuses, and MIT professor Maya Mitalipova, who warned that China’s voracious appetite for DNA sequencing data could grant it a database of civilians nationwide that it could scan whenever it needed to find an unwilling organ donor to kill.
“When a patient requests an organ in China, his/her DNA sequenced data will be blasted against millions in the DNA database stored in computers. Within a few minutes, a perfect match will be found,” Mitalipova said, explaining the hypothetical use of the mass database. “If a potential donor of the organs is not in prison or a camp, then Chinese authorities can easily find a reason to detain a match to be killed for their organs on demand.”
Posted on 3/23/24 at 2:45 pm to Placekicker
“China is collapsing” ~ SimpFagPro
Posted on 3/23/24 at 3:59 pm to Placekicker
When the human life is not inherently valuable because it is not considered to be made in the image of God, its creator, then the value of a human life is based on whatever else society wants it to be, such as pragmatism. The valueless can be enslaved, killed, and used for the betterment of the valuable in society and it not be "immoral".
We need to think about that when we view human life in the womb to lack inherent value. Children outside the womb, teenagers, and adults have no greater inherent value if you reject the inherent value of the human life altogether.
We need to think about that when we view human life in the womb to lack inherent value. Children outside the womb, teenagers, and adults have no greater inherent value if you reject the inherent value of the human life altogether.
Posted on 3/23/24 at 4:08 pm to Placekicker
Without even reading the article I get super skeptical when I hear the word experts.
Posted on 3/23/24 at 4:10 pm to Placekicker
All the morons who spit in a cup for 23 and me are fricked
Posted on 3/23/24 at 4:22 pm to FooManChoo
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When the human life is not inherently valuable because it is not considered to be made in the image of God, its creator, then the value of a human life is based on whatever else society wants it to be, such as pragmatism. The valueless can be enslaved, killed, and used for the betterment of the valuable in society and it not be "immoral".
You just described a large portion of all of Chinese history. Organ harvesting the societal drains for the talented's sake is exactly in line with their civilizational moralities.
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