Episode 56

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19th Oct 2021

Human Rights Abuses and Forced Organ Harvesting

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Investigative reporter Mitchell Gerber has spent his career shedding the light on the ongoing human rights abuses perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).  We discuss that the CCP has been forcefully harvesting the organs of hundreds of thousands of innocent people for profit in Communist state-mandated hospitals and concentration camps throughout the country for decades, as western media has remained questionably silent. 

Forced Organ Harvesting in China CONFIRMED Evidence Sites:

https://faluninfo.net/

http://faluninfo.net/why-persecution/ 

http://www.stoporganharvesting.org/ 

https://endtransplantabuse.org/

The Rumble video version of the podcast.
https://rumble.com/vlygj1-organ-harvesting-in-china.html?mref=hj24z&mc=216rn

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Rev. Dr. B. Keith Haney is a veteran pastor, executive leader, speaker, and author of Guided by Grace: A Narrative to Lead Organizational Change. With decades of leadership experience spanning ministry, non-profit governance, and executive coaching, Dr. Haney has dedicated his life to equipping believers to navigate complex cultural challenges with biblical clarity.

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