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In the highly profitable market for human bodies, almost anyone can dissect and sell the dead for parts. When people believe that they are helping advance medical studies by leaving their bodies to science, they are actually donating their body to commerce, the buying and selling for parts. Many donor services are businesses that attracts poor people that cannot afford funeral costs, so they donate the body of their loved one. The donor industry model hinges on access to a large supply of free bodies, which come from the poor, many of whom cannot afford funeral costs because they paid for expensive medical treatments for their deceased family member.  
In the highly profitable market for human bodies, almost anyone can dissect and sell the dead for parts. When people believe that they are helping advance medical studies by leaving their bodies to science, they are actually donating their body to commerce, the buying and selling for parts. Many donor services are businesses that attracts poor people that cannot afford funeral costs, so they donate the body of their loved one. The donor industry model hinges on access to a large supply of free bodies, which come from the poor, many of whom cannot afford funeral costs because they paid for expensive medical treatments for their deceased family member.  


Many body brokers pay hospitals, hospices and morticians referral fees to solicit customers, to sell the idea of donating the body. There is a big market for dead bodies combined with little to no regulation or public awareness, so this is an area being aggressively exploited with damaging effects. As an example an American donor company makes 27 million in revenue by recruiting body donors through funeral homes, hospices and online ads. And to ensure the quality of body parts being sold and to maximize profits, they used the same production methods and quality control model developed by Ray Kroc, who built the fast food empire McDonald’s. The human body is being treated like a commodity in the fast food industry, an assembly line of production of body parts that feed the predators that exist both in the physical plane and elsewhere. Here is an article for reference.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3274-bio-spiritual-harvesting Bio-Spiritual Harvesting]</ref>
Many body brokers pay hospitals, hospices and morticians referral fees to solicit customers, to sell the idea of donating the body. There is a big market for dead bodies combined with little to no regulation or public awareness, so this is an area being aggressively exploited with damaging effects. As an example an American donor company makes 27 million in revenue by recruiting body donors through funeral homes, hospices and online ads. And to ensure the quality of body parts being sold and to maximize profits, they used the same production methods and quality control model developed by Ray Kroc, who built the fast food empire McDonald’s. The human body is being treated like a commodity in the fast food industry, an assembly line of production of body parts that feed the predators that exist both in the physical plane and elsewhere. Here is an article for reference. <ref>[https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-science/Body Trade]</ref><ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3274-bio-spiritual-harvesting Bio-Spiritual Harvesting]</ref>


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