Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
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Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
What, did you think those old Russian squirrels in Tel Aviv are just going to pass up an opportunity to harvest some organs? It's the same scam: they find dirt poor Brazilians, fly them to South Africa, pluck their kidney, and send them home. Mazel Tov!
JOHANNESBURG — A major South African hospital chain and its chief executive have been charged after years of investigation into a human organ trafficking case that stretched from Israel to South Africa to Brazil, hospital officials and police said Thursday.
Police spokesman Vish Naidoo said 11 suspects were ordered to appear in court in November. He refused to name them, but the board of directors of the Netcare hospital chain said in a statement that the parent company, its chief executive officer, Dr. Richard Friedland, and its subsidiary in the eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal received subpoenas on Wednesday.
"The board has been advised that the allegations made are unjustified and that neither Netcare nor Dr. Friedland are guilty of any wrongdoing," the statement said, adding that Friedland would not be relieved of his duties pending trial.
"The board fully supports Dr Friedland and expresses its regret that the prosecuting authorities have seen fit to press charges against him and Netcare, particularly in view of the unqualified cooperation which Netcare and Dr. Friedland have given to the investigating and prosecuting authorities to assist in those investigations," said Netcare, which operates hospitals across South Africa, among them some of the continent's most respected facilities.
The case first became known in 2003. That year and the next, arrests were made in Brazil and South Africa. Investigators said Brazilians who passed a medical checkup were flown to South Africa, where their kidneys were extracted for transplants into Israeli patients. Eastern Europeans were also donors.
It is believed more than 100 illegal kidney transplants were performed at Netcare's St. Augustine Hospital in the eastern coastal city of Durban in 2001 and 2002.
Police spokesman Naidoo said three people – a recipient and two "coordinators" – were convicted in 2003. The police probe, which involved investigators from several foreign countries, did not stop there, he said.
Naidoo said the case involved selling organs, which is illegal in South Africa and most of the rest of the world.
There is a high demand and small supply of kidneys, which can be taken from a living donor. The black market is believed to be thriving around the world. India in particular has been a source of organs, with some reports of poor laborers being duped or forced into giving up kidneys, which were then transplanted into wealthy people who would come to India from around the world for the operations.
JOHANNESBURG — A major South African hospital chain and its chief executive have been charged after years of investigation into a human organ trafficking case that stretched from Israel to South Africa to Brazil, hospital officials and police said Thursday.
Police spokesman Vish Naidoo said 11 suspects were ordered to appear in court in November. He refused to name them, but the board of directors of the Netcare hospital chain said in a statement that the parent company, its chief executive officer, Dr. Richard Friedland, and its subsidiary in the eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal received subpoenas on Wednesday.
"The board has been advised that the allegations made are unjustified and that neither Netcare nor Dr. Friedland are guilty of any wrongdoing," the statement said, adding that Friedland would not be relieved of his duties pending trial.
"The board fully supports Dr Friedland and expresses its regret that the prosecuting authorities have seen fit to press charges against him and Netcare, particularly in view of the unqualified cooperation which Netcare and Dr. Friedland have given to the investigating and prosecuting authorities to assist in those investigations," said Netcare, which operates hospitals across South Africa, among them some of the continent's most respected facilities.
The case first became known in 2003. That year and the next, arrests were made in Brazil and South Africa. Investigators said Brazilians who passed a medical checkup were flown to South Africa, where their kidneys were extracted for transplants into Israeli patients. Eastern Europeans were also donors.
It is believed more than 100 illegal kidney transplants were performed at Netcare's St. Augustine Hospital in the eastern coastal city of Durban in 2001 and 2002.
Police spokesman Naidoo said three people – a recipient and two "coordinators" – were convicted in 2003. The police probe, which involved investigators from several foreign countries, did not stop there, he said.
Naidoo said the case involved selling organs, which is illegal in South Africa and most of the rest of the world.
There is a high demand and small supply of kidneys, which can be taken from a living donor. The black market is believed to be thriving around the world. India in particular has been a source of organs, with some reports of poor laborers being duped or forced into giving up kidneys, which were then transplanted into wealthy people who would come to India from around the world for the operations.
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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
Mix in a spell check next time if you don't want to look like a fucking idiot.LTS TRN 2 wrote: where their kidneys were extracted for transplants into Israeli patients
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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
No, roach, they are the organ peddling black market. And while it's not big news, it is a clear reflection on the true nature of the fake race-state experiment run amok. :wink:
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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
yup, it's all evil jews. i suppose they are running the chinese bidness too where they don't bother duping anyone, they just shoot them in the head and take it.
Personally, i think a good bit of the world's organ donor shortage would go away if people were allowed to sell organs.
Instead, folks die every day waiting because busybody do gooders keep it illegal, because they are repulsed by the idea of someone actually being able to get paid for their donation.
Personally, i think a good bit of the world's organ donor shortage would go away if people were allowed to sell organs.
Instead, folks die every day waiting because busybody do gooders keep it illegal, because they are repulsed by the idea of someone actually being able to get paid for their donation.
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Good dripping evil satire, smackie, but when you get down to it in this sad story there are ghouls and the poor folks they exploit.
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snuckupbehindhim and took his kidneys............said somethin 'bout needing his kidneys...........I said "dude you HAVE no kidneys" and ran off.
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No, RJ, it's not like that at all.
It's more like this...
First we create a third world cesspool society by way of clever and pernicious WBO "loans"...

Then we find some of the non-union laborers (and that's pretty much everyone) and offer them an "opportunity" to rise in the world...

Now, meet the entrepreneur who actually makes the deal--who actually arranges for the starving, illiterate peasants to pull themselves up in the world..
L'Chaim...where's my lawyer?..

And the fresh organs are quickly rushed to Tel Aviv where these grisly ghouls await
Now all of your kidneys are belonging to us...

And so it goes...
It's more like this...
First we create a third world cesspool society by way of clever and pernicious WBO "loans"...

Then we find some of the non-union laborers (and that's pretty much everyone) and offer them an "opportunity" to rise in the world...

Now, meet the entrepreneur who actually makes the deal--who actually arranges for the starving, illiterate peasants to pull themselves up in the world..
L'Chaim...where's my lawyer?..
And the fresh organs are quickly rushed to Tel Aviv where these grisly ghouls await
Now all of your kidneys are belonging to us...

And so it goes...
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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
It's too bad harvesting unused brains isn't the rage...we'd be spared your inane posts... :(
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LTS is like a Google Spambot wired incorrectly.
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Imma get some pig kidneys so the Jews won't steal them.


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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
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Re: Pssssst...need a kidney (PT.2)
On behalf of all honest organ dealers, we're officially protesting...


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