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Let’s review the surface of the billion dollar business of selling human bodies through the practice of body trading, organ transplantation and the incredibly destructive effects of organ trafficking that directly impact the quality of human life in the physical reality. As is predictable in the NAA’s [[Social Engineering]] of the death culture, the human body is worth more money dead than alive. Trading human bodies is a profitable and growing business, with a transplantable kidney’s current market value being approximately $262,000 in the United States.
Let’s review the surface of the billion dollar business of selling human bodies through the practice of body trading, organ transplantation and the incredibly destructive effects of organ trafficking that directly impact the quality of human life in the physical reality. As is predictable in the NAA’s [[Social Engineering]] of the death culture, the human body is worth more money dead than alive. Trading human bodies is a profitable and growing business, with a transplantable kidney’s current market value being approximately $262,000 in the United States.


Today [[Organ Transplantation]] and organ harvesting is a massively profitable and booming business model based on the procurement of human body parts, which raises a host of bioethical and spiritual issues. Without ethical consideration for the existence of the soul, these practices do not consider the damaging effect that transplantation of organs and tissues has upon the soul and [[Lightbody|spiritual anatomy]] of those involved. Organ transplants are a medical procedure in which a human body part, such as an organ is removed from one human body and is placed in the body of a recipient, to replace the damaged, diseased or missing organ. Organ and tissue donors may be living, or considered legally brain dead or dead via circulatory death. Common organ transplants include the heart, [[Kidney]]s, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and [[Thymus]]. Tissue transplants include bones, tendons, cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins. All body parts come with a hefty price tag. Across the globe, the most common organ transplants are the kidneys, liver and the heart, which are sold at exorbitant prices, many times to the highest bidder in order to be transplanted immediately.
Today [[Organ Transplantation]] and organ harvesting is a massively profitable and booming business model based on the procurement of human body parts, which raises a host of bioethical and spiritual issues. Without ethical consideration for the existence of the soul, these practices do not consider the damaging effect that transplantation of organs and tissues has upon the soul and [[Lightbody|spiritual anatomy]] of those involved. Organ transplants are a medical procedure in which a human body part, such as an organ is removed from one human body and is placed in the body of a recipient, to replace the damaged, diseased or missing organ. Organ and tissue donors may be living, or considered legally brain dead or dead via circulatory death. Common organ transplants include the heart, [[Kidneys]], liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and [[Thymus]]. Tissue transplants include bones, tendons, cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins. All body parts come with a hefty price tag. Across the globe, the most common organ transplants are the kidneys, liver and the heart, which are sold at exorbitant prices, many times to the highest bidder in order to be transplanted immediately.


As a result of the global demand for healthy human body parts for transplantation that far exceeds the numbers available, the commercial business and black market forms of human body trading and the trafficking of human organs and tissues has skyrocketed. Illegal organ trading nets more than $1 billion each year. The extremely profitable business of selling human body parts has made those involved disturbingly complacent about the unethical ways human bodies are being treated during and after the death process. [[Organ Harvesting]] is directly related to human and child trafficking, and transplant tourism, where human body parts are bought, sold, and traded by any means necessary, with no questions asked about where and how the body part was taken. The demand for kidneys has reached epidemic levels in the United States, as when people are desperate they are willing to take desperate measures. As a result desperate people are going to the black market and unwittingly conspiring in the stealing of organs, often taking them out of victims without their consent. In addition to unscrupulous doctors and organized criminals, people are commonly murdered for their organs, and most times it is in the poverty stricken areas, where trafficked children or those that are severely underprivileged are exclusively targeted for their organs.
As a result of the global demand for healthy human body parts for transplantation that far exceeds the numbers available, the commercial business and black market forms of human body trading and the trafficking of human organs and tissues has skyrocketed. Illegal organ trading nets more than $1 billion each year. The extremely profitable business of selling human body parts has made those involved disturbingly complacent about the unethical ways human bodies are being treated during and after the death process. [[Organ Harvesting]] is directly related to human and child trafficking, and transplant tourism, where human body parts are bought, sold, and traded by any means necessary, with no questions asked about where and how the body part was taken. The demand for kidneys has reached epidemic levels in the United States, as when people are desperate they are willing to take desperate measures. As a result desperate people are going to the black market and unwittingly conspiring in the stealing of organs, often taking them out of victims without their consent. In addition to unscrupulous doctors and organized criminals, people are commonly murdered for their organs, and most times it is in the poverty stricken areas, where trafficked children or those that are severely underprivileged are exclusively targeted for their organs.