Friday, March 20, 2026

LEE KUAN YEW: Five decades ago, London was a grimy, sooty, bomb-scarred city with less food, fewer cars, and deprived of the conveniences of the consumer society. But the people were homogeneous, white Christians, admirable, self-confident, courteous.

Five decades ago, London was a grimy, sooty, bomb-scarred city with less food, fewer cars, and deprived of the conveniences of the consumer society.  But the people were homogeneous, white Christians, admirable, self-confident, courteous. From that well mannered Britain to the ________ football Hooligans of the 1990s took only 40 years.  I learned that civilized living does not come about naturally.  There have been other significant changes.  Britain is now multiracial, multilingual, multi-religious.  Churches are nearly empty on Sundays with many deconsecrated and converted into places of entertainment, while some 500 mosques are filled to  capacity on Fridays, the Muslim Sabbath, and so also are many Hindu temples and places of worship of other religions.  Well, part of the future . . . 

KALI FONTANILLA: if you are an illegal alien looking to stay in this country permanently, there is a massive, tax-exempt machinery waiting to provide you with elite, “pro bono” legal representation that most Americans could never afford.

If you are an American citizen who has ever faced a complex legal battle, you know the costs that come with that kind of fight. You better have a high-limit credit card ready, significant savings, or be prepared to navigate the justice system alone (which is practically impossible). But if you are an illegal alien looking to stay in this country permanently, there is a massive, tax-exempt machinery waiting to provide you with elite, “pro bono” legal representation that most Americans could never afford.

At the center of this machinery is a non-profit organization called Human Rights First.  Human Rights First isn’t just a legal aid group. They have turned themselves into a high-tech surveillance wing against our own Department of Homeland Security, undermining our national sovereignty.

Its “ICE Flight Monitor” uses sophisticated aviation data to track and publish the flight patterns of ICE aircraft. Think about this, while federal officers are trying to remove individuals who have violated our laws (some of whom have committed serious violent crimes), this “human rights” group is broadcasting their movements to the world.

Even more telling is the justification they provide. Human Rights First claims the project exists because of what it calls “lawless ICE enforcement” and says the monitor is meant to “strengthen public accountability and uphold transparency.” This framing assumes wrongdoing first, then builds a system to expose it.

Who are they really protecting here? It is not the American family in Chicago or New York who just wants safe streets. They are protecting people who shouldn’t be here in the first place, effectively weaponizing technology against our own country’s security.

Our own government is funding a non-profit that prides itself on tracking the moves of a government agency. In their recent filings, Human Rights First reported receiving more than $2.4 million in government grants. On top of this, their latest filing shows they posted a significant financial loss, reporting negative net income of more than $1.4 million. They can afford to operate in the red because they are propped up by a network of foundations and government handouts, all while maintaining a cozy tax-exempt status.

The most revealing part of the Human Rights First model is its Refugee Representation program. The nonprofit states that it “partners with leading law firms and corporate legal departments” and “mobilizes pro bono attorneys and volunteers” to represent asylum seekers. If you are in the country illegally, Human Rights First will connect you with top-tier attorneys from elite law firms. These are firms that typically charge corporate clients thousands per hour. Through its referral network, the group funnels thousands of immigration cases into the hands of some of the most powerful legal talent in the country, often using every possible delay tactic to keep individuals in the United States for as long as possible.

Human Rights First is not just providing legal aid to individual illegals. It is actively suing to block federal immigration policy. The group was a leading opponent of the first Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, claiming it “forces asylum seekers to wait in dangerous conditions. Obviously, if someone is truly fleeing danger in their home country, reaching another country like Mexico already removes that immediate threat. The policy was meant to deter weak or fraudulent claims and reduce incentives to cross into the United States simply to stay. Instead, Human Rights First has used its legal network to challenge and dismantle enforcement tools and recently challenged the current Trump administration not to reimplement this policy.

Another piece of this operation is Human Rights First’s Innovation Lab. The group has developed digital tools like “Testimo,” an app designed to help migrants generate sworn declarations for their asylum cases, and “ReadyNow,” which prepares illegals for encounters with immigration enforcement. With the push of a red button within their app, illegal aliens can notify their contacts of possible detention and get immediate access to legal help. Imagine if we had something similar for Americans when they are arrested for a crime. This is tech-enabled advocacy designed to outmaneuver enforcement at scale.

Organizations like Human Rights First do not serve the American people’s best interests. They serve a far left agenda that views borders as human rights violations and law enforcement as oppressors. When a nonprofit operates at a financial loss while actively undermining the safety and sovereignty of the nation that hosts it and accepts government grants to do so, it shouldn’t be called a “charity.” 

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IMPERATOR: The West is Roman Order. The West is Germanic Fervour. The West is Iberian Devotion. The West is Celtic Imagination.

THE TELEGRAPH, 2014: Aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Thanks to J. Michael Waller for [re-]posting this

From 2014, and behind a paywall.  

"Aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals," The Telegraph, March 24, 2014.





CLAY HIGGINS:

He's right.  Most anti-gun or gun-control bills basically use the mass shootings as the faux target or pretext, and Clay Higgins does a good job of taking that apart here.  I mean if you limit and restrict gun ownership, aren't you in fact creating environments, settings, opportunities FOR mass shootings, what they call gun-free zones? 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

🚨 BREAKING: International private investigator Jay Armes III just issued a stark warning, “THE WORLD IS NOT THE SAME AS IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO.”

JOHANNES M. KOENRAADT: Porn was pushed to reduce birth rates by promoting sex as "for pleasure" rather than "for reproduction". From Paul Ehrlich's book the Population Bomb. Problem is, this has only been applied to Western/White population.

The Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich, 1968.

J. MICHAEL WALLER: another one, which is China's export of its weapon systems and Russia's export of its weapons systems, high-tech systems that were touted as among the best in the world, completely worthless.

China and also Russia, they cannot protect their allies anymore even on the contiguous land mass they can do nothing to stop the United States from going after their key peripheral interests.  So that's a very important point.  It's an important issue to show Arab countries, especially the Gulf States with their Bedouin cultures, and they play all sides of the field much of the time, if not all, that, that they can rely on us or that they have no choice but to rely on us because we're taking care of a threat that many of them were even helping because they were playing both sides.  So and this is also an extension of the success of the Abraham Accords because when you even have Qatar on the side of Israel in a war on Iran, that's a really big deal because of Qatar's sponsorship of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.  So lots of dynamics are going on here all at the same time.  Not least of which is another one, which is China's export of its weapon systems and Russia's export of its weapons systems, high-tech systems that were touted as among the best in the world, completely worthless.  What does that say to every other country in the world that's building a defense system based on China?  What does it say to other countries in the world that are that have high-tech surveillance systems that the Israelis could easily hack and that's how they were actually witnessing the bombings of the targets that they were killing.  So I mean it's a whole new thing now.  It shows that these technologies are not what they claim to be on the Chinese and Russian side, or that the American and Israeli countermeasures are far superior. 

SEC. OF STATE, MARCO RUBIO: They are not going to come from outside of our hemisphere destabilize our region in our own backyard and us have to pay the price for it.

This is the Western Hemisphere this is where we live and we're not going to allow the Western Hemisphere to be a base of operation for adversaries competitors and Rivals of the United States.  --US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio

Under our new National Security strategy American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again.  --President Donald Trump

The Americans will be the beacon of light that will once again illuminate the entire West.  --Argentine President, Javier Milei

Kevin, it's great to see you you traveled to the Panama Canal.  --Maria Bartiromo

We traveled here for two reasons.  The first is to help our friends in Panama understand that what president Trump and his administration are doing is correcting several decades of American neglect across the Western Hemisphere.  But the second reason is to learn from our great allies here.  --Kevin Roberts

As I said I'll say again we've only just begun striking Narco boats and putting Narco terrorists at the bottom of the ocean.  US Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth

They are not going to come from outside of our hemisphere destabilize our region in our own backyard and us have to pay the price for it.  Not under President Trump.  --US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio

And I think it's good news that a dictator has been arrested and possibly the leader of drug trafficking and organized crime that affected the destinies of all the nations surrounding him.  --Jose Antonio Kast, President of Chile

I want to assure the Venezuelan people Venezuela is going to be free and that's going to be achieved with the support of the people of the United States and the president Donald Trump.  --Maria Corina Machado, President of Venezuela

That democracy is always a better system than the lack of democracy and dictatorship.  We are never better if we are divided we need to unite.  --Santiago Peña, President of Paraguay


Director of CIA for Trump 47, John Ratcliffe. Director of National Intelligence for Trump 45. Former Congressman.  

MAG JORGE CASTRO: Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves is sweeping the floor with the Cuban regime. "Take your diplomats out of here... enough already, it's time to clean the hemisphere of communists." Announcement of the closure of the Embassy in Havana.

J. MICHAEL WALLER: it's going to be a big boon to the United States and restore the Monroe Doctrine for the first time since 1959.

So it's going to be a big boon to the United States and restore the Monroe Doctrine for the first time since 1959.  That's the first part of it.  It also had a chain reaction on Iran because again it allowed Trump to cut off Iranian subsidized, not subsidized but discounted oil to China.  And as was mentioned earlier, it broke up the Iran/Venezuela nexus where you had the Revolutionary Guard of Iran train working to train Venezuelan security forces in Venezuela build a drone factory at La Libertad military base, which also was destroyed in early January when Maduro was snatched.  So you've got now reverberations all around the world on Venezuela.  So it's our regional cleanup for the Trump corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.  It's pushing out China.  It's pushing out what Russia has left and other imperial presences like what Iran had with its jihadists and Hezbollah networks there. And it's got the domino effect on China as it will on other left-wing forces in the region to . . .

Lilla Nora Kiss, Ian Oxnevad, and George Bogden.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

J. Michael Waller on the Jenny Beth Martin Show on "Operation Epic Fury: America's Strike on Iran," February 28, 2026.

J. Michael Waller on the Jenny Beth Martin Show on "Operation Epic Fury: America's Strike on Iran," February 28, 2026.


When regimes do this to us, and we don't retaliate against them, we don't severely punish them and go peer to peer on it, they understand, and the other bad guys understand, oh, you can mess with the United States, you can hit them at this threshold, and they won't retaliate.  It was the Iranian regime who killed 600 or more of our people in Iraq and Afghanistan because they were inventing and supplying the IEDs.  So everyone aho was killed by an IED, or maimed by one, met their fate at the hands of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.  So they've been making war against us all this time.  Imagine that in Iraq and Afghanistan say what you will you know about how well those Wars we're done or where they should have been done at all we had Iran surrounded eastern border with Afghanistan and we never did anything to them.  They were attacking us the whole time. 

It's a wonderful thing to see that the next generation is not going to have to deal with that regime.  Of course, when you smash something, things scatter and we don't know what's going to come afterward.  But the regime would have come after our future Generations had president Trump not been doing what he's doing right now.

Why do you think other presidents did not take decisive actions like we've seen from President Trump?

Well we didn't have the technology then.  In every other case you'd be sending a lot of troops in there.  It would be a very costly conventional War as we saw even in the 2000s it was costly conventional War you would have had to have it all out invasion at the time you could have dropped some B-52 bombers capabilities

Operation Epic Fury was not about building democracy.  This is where the forever Wars comes in.  If you're going to install a new regime you have to put troops on the ground much of the time depending on the situation.  That's why Trump just snatched Maduro in Venezuela but he left the cartel in power but he now behaviors so it's not a threat like it was.  But it's not bringing democracy to Venezuela because the Venezuelan Democratic people can't organize themselves to do it.  Same thing with Iran the internal opposition has been squabbling among themselves and fighting among themselves for decades they can't set foot together a cohesive force.  And the shaw or the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi he's been a pretty weak character recently until he started speaking out so they don't have a lot to go with so building democracy is certainly not part of the Trump agenda and actualroughlypr you think about it one of the first things he did as president was was to rip out the Forever War industrial complex when he tore up USAID and that whole giant contracting apparatus incentivizes these democracy building forever Wars.

Elaborate on that and how it prevents the forever Wars that so many people are concerned about and I want to go back to the Iranian resistance.

When you have a clear-cut objective, as a military objective, let's say it's destroy their weapons of mass destruction.  Make sure they're not a threat to us and to our interests. Destroy the regime elements that are harmful to us, which in this case is the Ayatollahs, their political theocratic leadership, and the Revolutionary guard.  Not so much the army; that's not really the problem.  The Iranian Navy has been destroyed.  That was a threat to international shipping and also to our Navy.  So those were the threats that had to be destroyed.  But Trump said in his statement when he announced the attack.  He called on the Iranian people to take this into their own hands.  It was entirely up to them.  So he was very clear.  His objective is not a Forever War to run the place, to have Americans administer the place, and have some sort of a transitional Authority under American control.  And this is a very important point.  He was signaling to the Iranians, "Do it yourself.  We've done the heavy lifting for you."

How does dismantling USAID play into that?

The USAID had a purpose during the Cold War when President Kennedy set it up. He gave many speeches on this.  You can have all the nuclear weapons in the world, and it's important for us to be supreme in that, but we can never win against subversion by having nuclear weapons.  We have to use development.  We have to use humanitarian aid as a means of fighting communism.  Not as a do-gooder mission, but as a means of showing appeal to the United States, making people become pro-American which they were but helping them to have the basic needs of a humane society was an aid industrial complex.  So you were getting and I had been a subcontractor for USAID in the late 80s and early 90s and I saw the fraud.  I only lasted a few weeks.  There's so much padding so much waste, so much abuse in the USAID funding that something that might cost literally $10,000 to implement, the taxpayer would pay a million bucks for it.  So there's all this padding in there where you're allowed if you set up a Contracting Company, one of these Beltway Bandits, you can pay yourself up to $600,000 a year off these government contracts and roughly up to 10%, 10.5% profit on top of that.  So if you own a company, you have a $10 million contract,  you pay yourself $600,000/year, you pay your spouse half a million dollars a year and you get 10% off that remaining roughly 9 million dollars, so you're making $2 million dollars a year just starting out on a relatively small contract.  So you look at all the houses in the McLean Virginia, Bethesda Chevy Chase Potomac, so many of those homes are owned by these Beltway Bandits whether it's the Pentagon or US AID.  But their incentive is to have conflicts because that's what lines their pockets and builds their entire standard of living.

Those numbers are really staggering that is a lot of money and a lot of waste to the people who are getting the grant or the contract and implementing it I'm glad that we've worked to try to untangle that and reduce the amount of waste and fraud it is disgusting to think that they are doing that with our hard-earned tax dollars.

I think some foreign aid can be in our interests.  If there's a country that needs help and the Chinese are going to bribe the leadership and the leader of the country is like, "Look, I need your help on something with a public works program with . . . private charities can and should do it, but it can be in our national interest to do it if we're competing with the Soviets back then, or the Chinese Communists now.  It makes sense if it is done judiciously and we make sure that we get a return on our investment like Charities through churches or volunteer contributions foreign aid is a weapon.  It's like intelligence it's like the military it's a weapon and when it becomes a cause unto itself like the military industrial complex Eisenhower warned about well there is an aid industrial complex that Trump took down in his first month as president. 
A groundswell of confidence in ending one of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) biggest crimes against humanity emerged on March 16 at the Trump–Kennedy Center, as humanitarians and specialists celebrated the launch of “Killed to Order: China’s Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America’s Biggest Adversary.”

The book compiles the strongest evidence from 20 years of independent investigations, exposing the CCP’s industrial-scale forced organ harvesting and the sometimes unwitting complicity of the West.

Author Jan Jekielek, senior editor and Washington bureau chief of The Epoch Times and host of EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders,” sat down with comedian, actor, and author Rob Schneider to talk about the book and what this new exposure means for the CCP.

in 2019, the independent China Tribunal concluded there was clear evidence that forced organ harvesting in China has been perpetrated “on a significant scale” and that practitioners of Falun Gong were the principal source of organs. Whistleblower testimony and independent reports of the crime began emerging as early as 2006. Conservative estimates based on Chinese hospital capacity and transplant infrastructure put the number of forced organ harvesting transplants anywhere between 60,000 and 90,000 each year.

“When I started 20 years ago, it was really hard to talk to people about this,” Jekielek said. “People would kind of escape.

“I think that COVID, that time, watching people in China being welded into their homes—and frankly, some of our own totalitarian impulse being exposed—that has changed our collective consciousness. We’re a bit wiser, and when I talk to people these days, most people are ready to believe it.”

No longer a topic met with confusion or ignorance, the nature of the CCP was largely revealed to the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, audience members said, leading to a new understanding and sense of urgency. Experts who’ve spent more than a decade raising awareness about the issue and newcomers alike said this is no longer a topic that is “hard to believe” but an atrocity that exemplifies the nature of the CCP.

“God calls upon us to do something about it,” Schneider said. “This is a great injustice that’s happening to our fellow human beings, and it will keep happening unless people step up and participate and say no to this brutality, and each person in this room is the next leader in this movement.”

Jan Jekielek, Epoch Times Sentior editor and host of American Thought Leaders, speaks during this book launch "Killed to Order" at the Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington on March 16, 2026. jan Jekielek, Epoch Times senior editor and host of American Thought Leaders, speaks during his book launch “Killed to Oder” at the Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington on March 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

A GROWING CRIME

The CCP’s forced organ harvesting was spotlighted last year when CCP leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin were caught on a hot mic talking about using organ transplants to prolong life.
Ethical organ transplantation requires a voluntary donor who matches a variety of medical criteria, including biological compatibility and, except in cases such as a single kidney transplant, is very recently deceased. Wait times are measured in years, and the waitlist in the United States is more than 108,000 people.
Yet in the early 2000s in China, advertisements boasted of two-week wait times, and doctors were hearing about people who might pay tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and return for organ transplant aftercare weeks later. Undercover investigators began to call these Chinese hospitals to inquire about the transplants and were given prices and invitations to come in one or two weeks. Then they asked directly if they could source the organs from a Falun Gong practitioner, to which they replied, “Yes.”
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice that gained widespread popularity in China in the 1990s. It includes slow-moving exercises and teachings based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. By the end of the decade, state estimates put the total number of Chinese practicing Falun Gong between 70 million and 100 million, or one in 13 Chinese.

Then, practically overnight, Falun Gong was banned. Nationwide arrests were carried out in the small hours of July 20, 1999, and a violent persecution soon followed. Then-CCP leader Jiang Zemin had personally ordered the persecution and even boasted that the spiritual practice would be history in short order. Yet adherents of the practice by and large refused to renounce Falun Gong, Jekielek said, and instead created one of the world’s largest civil disobedience movements that continues to this day. He said Falun Gong practitioners in China continue to raise awareness about what the practice is, dispelling CCP propaganda and, in many cases, inspiring their fellow citizens to quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations.

However, the tremendous number of Falun Gong practitioners being incarcerated by the regime meant the CCP now had in hand a captive, vulnerable population to conduct medical experiments on.

“The real tragedy is they built this thing over 15 years on the backs of the Falun Gong. Then in 2014, 2015, no one really did much about it; there were some resolutions but nothing with teeth, no real international outcry—this is the problem with atrocity-type situations, they spread. So they added the Uyghurs,” Jekielek said.ere is growing evidence that Uyghur Muslims have become another vulnerable population targeted by the CCP for organ harvesting. For example, photographs have been taken inside airports near Uyghur population centers, where priority boarding zones are blocked off for organ deliveries.

“And I’ve noticed there’s been an uptick in this dehumanizing rhetoric against Christians,” Jekielek said, noting that the CCP’s dehumanization propaganda about Falun Gong and Uyghurs also preceded its mass internment and violent persecutions of these groups.

Robert Destro, former assistant U.S. secretary of state for democracy, human rights, and labor, said he was given a lot of grief when he pushed for the rescue of a man who would turn out to be the first known survivor of the CCP’s forced organ harvesting. He said the unspoken message directed toward him was, “Don’t upset the Chinese.”

But even as someone working on human rights who was aware of the CCP’s forced organ harvesting, he said he hadn’t realized the sheer scale of the CCP’s operations—an industry worth an estimated $9 billion—and how far back it goe

"I was stunned,” Destro told The Epoch Times.

Robert Destro, former assistant secretary of state for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, speaks during a press conference in Washington on August 9, 2024.

There are signs that the Chinese public is aware that the CCP elites perpetuate organ harvesting and that they may not be safe either. Waves of parents have pulled their children out of school in China over fears that students are being targeted. Numerous accusations against Chinese hospitals and surgeons harvesting organs from unwitting patients have also emerged on Chinese social media.

Filmmaker and activist Jason Jones said his first brush with the topic came about 15 years ago when conversing with a Chinese stuntman who recalled seeing a traffic accident outside his hotel window in China. He said the medical team rushed in to remove the victim’s organs before a second ambulance came for the body

I remember thinking, what a strange story to tell someone about your own country,” Jones told The Epoch Times.

‘THE CCP's DAYS ARE NUMBERED’

Audience members, including Jones, said the end is in sight for the CCP’s forced organ harvesting—and by extension, the CCP itself.

“When I came to understand [forced organ harvesting], it made perfect sense: The CCP has been waging a war in China,” Jones said. “First, it waged a war on its ancestors. That’s what the Cultural Revolution was. Then, the one-child policy was waging a war on its descendants, its children, and its posterity.

“What is organ harvesting? It’s the beginning of the end of the CCP, because it’s cannibalism. It’s literally eating itself.”

Jones leads a Catholic human rights nonprofit, the Vulnerable People Project, and is mailing every Catholic bishop in the United States and every Catholic patriarch and cardinal globally a copy of the book with a letter urging them to ask Pope Leo not to renew the Vatican’s agreement to allow the CCP oversight over the church in China
This book could be key to the beginning [of the collapse of the CCP],” he said. “I think it’s going to be very soon, because evil is a deprivation, and regimes that become so evil lack substance and they collapse in on themselves. I think the CCP’s days are numbered.
INdira Rice Donegan, president-elect of the Gainesville-Haymarket Rotary Club, has spent her time with Rotary focused on combating human trafficking, an issue that overlaps with organ harvesting.

“A lot of this [movement] is good human beings understanding there is a significant problem,” she told The Epoch Times. “Once they find out, they have to do something, even if it’s just talking to their own neighbors and family members.

It’s an unbelievable humanitarian crisis that’s taking place, and I know, at least for me as a veteran, as an American, and as a Rotarian, I don’t want my folks, the West, to be complicit in that in any way, shape, or form,” she said. “Rotarians are famous for eradicating things—like polio. So I don’t think ending forced organ harvesting is outside the realm of possibility, because once people know the truth, evil has very little to hold onto.”

As shared understanding grows, so will solutions to end forced organ harvesting, Donegan said, pointing to the federal bills introduced to combat organ harvesting that increasingly include real penalties for complicity.

A bipartisan bill was recently introduced in the Senate to sanction foreign individuals involved in forced organ harvesting, and a similar bill had already passed in the House twice but had fallen by the wayside with no movement in the Senate.
“I’m really optimistic that we'll be able to move the House and the Senate,” Jay Richards, senior fellow and vice president of social and domestic policy at the Heritage Foundation, told The Epoch Times. “I think that there’s a large enough awareness now.”

UNDERSTANDING EVIL

As someone who took an oath to protect and save life, Ryan Cole said learning about forced organ harvesting was a shocking look at medicine driven to a utilitarian bioethics extreme, but “Killed to Order” pulls together evidence that is too consistent to discount and too human to ignore.
From Germany to Israel to China to here, it’s not just one group or one person talking about it; it’s a lot of different, disparate, non-connected groups telling the same story,” he told The Epoch Times. “When you put the human story to what’s happening, I think it wakes up the heart and the mind of people that may otherwise not be willing to listen or understand.”

Cole, a doctor and Independent Medical Alliance senior fellow, said that until a few years ago, “evil” was never a word used in medical conferences, but now it’s a word being used in the scientific setting, as health reclaims a focus on spirituality and humanity.

“This is a symptom of an evil regime,” Frank Gaffney, founder of the Center for Security Policy, told The Epoch Times. “There are so many different levels on which it is reprehensible, appalling, and odious, but at the end of the day, it’s just one example—although particularly graphic—of how that evil is compounded by profit.”

Radio host and author Eric Metaxas said the CCP’s forced organ harvesting is an extension of its atheistic and materialistic worldvie

"Ultimately, this is a question of, what do you believe? Do you believe human beings are sacred and made in the image of God or not? And if not, then we’re just a bunch of cells,” he told The Epoch Times. “The whole world needs to know. This is the face of communism. This is the face of Marxism.

“This is the most clarifying issue that exists between two world views ... between communist atheism, which is also atheist materialism, versus a biblical view, which says human beings are sacred and we do not have the right to treat people like commodities.”

Grant Newsham, senior fellow with the Center for Security Policy, said illusions about the CCP are very nearly gone.

“I think, generally speaking, on Capitol Hill and in the U.S. public, I think there really is a dislike, there’s a sense that [the Chinese regime] is our enemy. Finally, people are recognizing it more than ever,” he told The Epoch Times. “I think that the whole organ harvesting issue is just one that I don’t think really surprises anyone anymore. It is easy to believe. It is really what the Chinese Communist Party is all about. It really reflects the nature of that regime

Several attendees called on U.S. President Donald Trump to bring up the issue of forced organ harvesting in his planned meeting with Xi.

“This has to be on the top of his list to address this issue of saying we cannot move forward with economic-related, strong economic relationships unless we start seeing ... the stopping of this organ harvesting,” Mercedes Schlapp, CPAC senior fellow, told The Epoch Times.

Author and investigative reporter Richard Miniter told The Epoch Times, “If Jimmy Lai emerges from Chinese prison without a cornea, Jan’s book will tell us why they took it.”

“Killed to Order” was released on March 17. Order on Amazon