A very good reason to remove yourself from being an organ donor is the organ donor has to be alive when the organs are removed and will feel every excruciating pain when vivisected. The victim is purposely tortured in order to secrete adrenochrome that preserves the living tissue in the organs. You didn't know this? They tell us being organ donors is the ultimate 'sacrifice'. They are not kidding. It is a live victim being sacrificed.
What happens to the adrenalized blood as they procure organs? Is it also sold?
Organ harvesting is the ultimate prolonged torture session, and most people think they harvest the organs when the person dies. Nope. A dead person cannot donate their organs. As the victim is being tortured to death, their blood pressure is going up dramatically. Any means to scream is impeded by paralyzing agents and tubes down the throat. Its the ultimate horror show. Pain killers cannot be used whatsoever because the organs will become useless. People will claim the victim can't feel anything because they are 'brain dead'.
"Brain death" was invented for the sole purpose of organ transplantation. It's intent was to permit a living human medical experimentation and a means in which measures to sustain life could be legally withdrawn. Behind closed doors a controversy raged. Many of those in the medical field opposed this. It was the first legal form of euthanasia in the US.
Upon registering at the DMV your verbal decline, stating "No" when asked whether or not you wish to be an organ donor, is not honored.
According to the language of the law, Revised Anatomical Gift Act (2006), you must “opt-out”, documenting your "refusal" in writing using "explicit language," otherwise, it is "presumed" that you have consented to be an organ donor to be utilized for the purpose of "organ transplantation, education and research."
With today's hospitals, one needs to have loved ones standing guard. It is becoming apparent that hiring a lawyer to go to the hospital for protecting your rights (and life) might even be a good idea.
In my wife's country, you are required to have a ' watcher' while in the hospital to feed and groom you, etc... Can be a friend, relative, or someone you pay. A definite good idea...
A very good reason to remove yourself from being an organ donor is the organ donor has to be alive when the organs are removed and will feel every excruciating pain when vivisected. The victim is purposely tortured in order to secrete adrenochrome that preserves the living tissue in the organs. You didn't know this? They tell us being organ donors is the ultimate 'sacrifice'. They are not kidding. It is a live victim being sacrificed.
What happens to the adrenalized blood as they procure organs? Is it also sold?
Organ harvesting is the ultimate prolonged torture session, and most people think they harvest the organs when the person dies. Nope. A dead person cannot donate their organs. As the victim is being tortured to death, their blood pressure is going up dramatically. Any means to scream is impeded by paralyzing agents and tubes down the throat. Its the ultimate horror show. Pain killers cannot be used whatsoever because the organs will become useless. People will claim the victim can't feel anything because they are 'brain dead'.
"Brain death" was invented for the sole purpose of organ transplantation. It's intent was to permit a living human medical experimentation and a means in which measures to sustain life could be legally withdrawn. Behind closed doors a controversy raged. Many of those in the medical field opposed this. It was the first legal form of euthanasia in the US.
Upon registering at the DMV your verbal decline, stating "No" when asked whether or not you wish to be an organ donor, is not honored.
According to the language of the law, Revised Anatomical Gift Act (2006), you must “opt-out”, documenting your "refusal" in writing using "explicit language," otherwise, it is "presumed" that you have consented to be an organ donor to be utilized for the purpose of "organ transplantation, education and research."
With today's hospitals, one needs to have loved ones standing guard. It is becoming apparent that hiring a lawyer to go to the hospital for protecting your rights (and life) might even be a good idea.
In my wife's country, you are required to have a ' watcher' while in the hospital to feed and groom you, etc... Can be a friend, relative, or someone you pay. A definite good idea...