A prominent Winnipeg human rights lawyer says a touring exhibit of dead bodies should be legally prohibited from putting cadavers on display in the city beginning next month.
"If they're killing prisoners for organs, the likelihood strikes me as pretty high that they're also killing people so they can put their bodies on display for money," Matas told QMI Agency. "It seems likely that these bodies are from the same source as the organs."
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
"If they're killing prisoners for organs, the likelihood strikes me as pretty high that they're also killing people so they can put their bodies on display for money," Matas told QMI Agency. "It seems likely that these bodies are from the same source as the organs."
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
"If they're killing prisoners for organs, the likelihood strikes me as pretty high that they're also killing people so they can put their bodies on display for money," Matas told QMI Agency. "It seems likely that these bodies are from the same source as the organs."
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
Well there are "rumors" that some body parts were harvested from chinese prisoners. It was never proven tho.
There are a lot of ads in the Montreal metro about that exhibition. From what I have heard, it's quite impressive.
"If they're killing prisoners for organs, the likelihood strikes me as pretty high that they're also killing people so they can put their bodies on display for money," Matas told QMI Agency. "It seems likely that these bodies are from the same source as the organs."
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
Well there are "rumors" that some body parts were harvested from chinese prisoners. It was never proven tho.
There are a lot of ads in the Montreal metro about that exhibition. From what I have heard, it's quite impressive. Of course those are the rumours But to prohibit something (that is, from I heard too, pretty impressive) based on that?
If the exhibit would come here (yeah, fat chance...) I would definitely go!
"If they're killing prisoners for organs, the likelihood strikes me as pretty high that they're also killing people so they can put their bodies on display for money," Matas told QMI Agency. "It seems likely that these bodies are from the same source as the organs."
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
When this exhibit came to Berlin there were similar rumours (?) but it was not that they were killing them just for the bodies, rather they died from whatever and then the bodies were given over. I think they were saying the bodies were coming from China then. It was not like "hey you, inmate, you want visit museum?"
He alleged Friday that the cadavers and partial remains used in the exhibit are the bodies of people executed in China, which he said "kills prisoners in the tens of thousands so they can sell their organs for transplant."
When the exhibit comes to town just have the local coroner examine them and see if this is true. Once the truth is established then ban the exhibit or revoke this idiots' licence to practice law.
He alleged Friday that the cadavers and partial remains used in the exhibit are the bodies of people executed in China, which he said "kills prisoners in the tens of thousands so they can sell their organs for transplant."
When the exhibit comes to town just have the local coroner examine them and see if this is true. Once the truth is established then ban the exhibit or revoke this idiots' licence to practice law.
It has been in SO many countries, seen by so many people, I can't imagine there has not been one government that has not ordered to have it checked out before they put it up for display.
This is actually pretty funny. Why not just ask the provincial coroner where they come from. In order to transport cadaver or medical specimens you need a letter from him/her. A friend of mine does it all the time and has that paperwork at the ready. In fact it carries quite a bit of power too. So much so that no airport flunky or pilot can tamper or impede it's movement.
I remember seeing those documentaries from the german doctor who "created" the technique to plastify human tissues. He's quite freak. I understand his nickname "Dr. Death".
"Regina" said This is actually pretty funny. Why not just ask the provincial coroner where they come from. In order to transport cadaver or medical specimens you need a letter from him/her. A friend of mine does it all the time and has that paperwork at the ready. In fact it carries quite a bit of power too. So much so that no airport flunky or pilot can tamper or impede it's movement.
Assuming you trust the Chinese government and their regional officials.
But I'm with Brenda. The exhibits been traveling for years and every authority where it has gone was ok with it. A bit more weight in my mind than some local make a name lawyer. Unless he wants to go the global conspiracy route, global cover up conspiracy to show off dead bodies
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
"PublicAnimalNo9" said Geez, some people will pay money to watch/see
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
I don't understand your opinion on that subject. The human body has been something that is analyzed and researched since Hippocrates. What the doctor did with the plastination of the organs is very interesting to see how we are made.
"Proculation" said Geez, some people will pay money to watch/see
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
I don't understand your opinion on that subject. The human body has been something that is analyzed and researched since Hippocrates. What the doctor did with the plastination of the organs is very interesting to see how we are made. Go online. There's all kinds of places one can see the wonders inside the human body. Some are even interactive. Guarantee you'll learn more from those sites than staring like a slack-jawed yokel at some corpses.
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
I heard the same thing
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
Well there are "rumors" that some body parts were harvested from chinese prisoners. It was never proven tho.
There are a lot of ads in the Montreal metro about that exhibition. From what I have heard, it's quite impressive.
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
Well there are "rumors" that some body parts were harvested from chinese prisoners. It was never proven tho.
There are a lot of ads in the Montreal metro about that exhibition. From what I have heard, it's quite impressive.
Of course those are the rumours
If the exhibit would come here (yeah, fat chance...) I would definitely go!
So you have PROOF of that? Or are you just assuming?
Because I assume that those bodies are from people who left themselves to science...
When this exhibit came to Berlin there were similar rumours (?) but it was not that they were killing them just for the bodies, rather they died from whatever and then the bodies were given over. I think they were saying the bodies were coming from China then. It was not like "hey you, inmate, you want visit museum?"
When the exhibit comes to town just have the local coroner examine them and see if this is true. Once the truth is established then ban the exhibit or revoke this idiots' licence to practice law.
When the exhibit comes to town just have the local coroner examine them and see if this is true. Once the truth is established then ban the exhibit or revoke this idiots' licence to practice law.
It has been in SO many countries, seen by so many people, I can't imagine there has not been one government that has not ordered to have it checked out before they put it up for display.
That said, I agree.
This is actually pretty funny. Why not just ask the provincial coroner where they come from. In order to transport cadaver or medical specimens you need a letter from him/her. A friend of mine does it all the time and has that paperwork at the ready. In fact it carries quite a bit of power too. So much so that no airport flunky or pilot can tamper or impede it's movement.
Assuming you trust the Chinese government and their regional officials.
But I'm with Brenda. The exhibits been traveling for years and every authority where it has gone was ok with it. A bit more weight in my mind than some local make a name lawyer. Unless he wants to go the global conspiracy route, global cover up conspiracy to show off dead bodies
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
Geez, some people will pay money to watch/see
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
I don't understand your opinion on that subject. The human body has been something that is analyzed and researched since Hippocrates. What the doctor did with the plastination of the organs is very interesting to see how we are made.
Geez, some people will pay money to watch/see
Hmmm maybe I can sell a museum, or better yet an art gallery, a bed sheet covered in dried up wet spots. I even have a title for it, "Failed DNA Exchange"
I don't understand your opinion on that subject. The human body has been something that is analyzed and researched since Hippocrates. What the doctor did with the plastination of the organs is very interesting to see how we are made.
Go online. There's all kinds of places one can see the wonders inside the human body. Some are even interactive. Guarantee you'll learn more from those sites than staring like a slack-jawed yokel at some corpses.