CCP War Plan EXPOSED—Organ Harvesting From POWs?

Nurse in scrubs and mask outside hospital holding clipboard

Chinese military defector reveals the Communist Party’s horrific plan to harvest organs from captured Taiwanese soldiers during an invasion, transforming prisoners of war into living organ banks for wounded Chinese troops.

Key Takeaways

  • Former Chinese military doctor Zheng Zhi has exposed the CCP’s plans to use captured Taiwanese soldiers as sources for blood and organ harvesting during a potential invasion
  • The Chinese military has developed mobile blood processing facilities specifically designed for rapid deployment in conflict zones
  • These revelations align with China’s documented history of forced organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghur Muslims
  • Taiwanese lawmakers are pushing for an “Anti-Organ Harvesting Act” to combat transplant tourism and protect citizens
  • The documentary “State Organs” highlights these atrocities faced over 100 threats during screenings in Taiwan, suspected to be CCP-linked intimidation

CCP’s Battlefield Organ Harvesting Plan Exposed

A former Chinese military doctor has publicly exposed the Chinese Communist Party’s gruesome contingency plans for harvesting organs from captured Taiwanese soldiers in the event of an invasion. Dr. Zheng Zhi, now living in exile in Canada, revealed these disturbing details during screenings of the documentary “State Organs” in Taiwan. According to Dr. Zheng, the Chinese military has specifically developed modular blood processing equipment designed for rapid deployment in conflict zones, with surrendered Taiwanese personnel intended as living blood and organ sources for wounded Chinese troops.

“In the event of a war, the biggest problem for the PLA isn’t just firepower—it’s logistics, especially blood supply,” Zheng said. “When Chinese soldiers are wounded, burned, or in need of organ transplants, they plan to detain surrendered Taiwanese personnel and use them as living blood and organ banks,” said Zheng.

A Documented History of Atrocities

Dr. Zheng’s warnings are consistent with longstanding reports of forced organ harvesting in China, where the practice has been documented for years, initially targeting Falun Gong practitioners and later expanding to Uyghur Muslims and other vulnerable groups. The documentary “State Organs” has intensified public dialogue in Taiwan about these horrific human rights violations. The film focuses on the CCP’s systematic organ harvesting and the enormous financial benefits it brings to the regime, with organs being sold to both domestic and international recipients through China’s transplant tourism industry.

“The CCP’s organ harvesting is real, and it’s killing people on a large scale by taking their organs. This is horrific,” said Zheng Zhi.

Taiwan’s Response and Legislative Action

The revelations have sparked serious concern among Taiwanese officials and citizens, prompting calls for stronger legislative protections. Taiwan banned transplant tourism in 2015, but lawmakers are now pushing for the passage of a comprehensive “Anti-Organ Harvesting Act” to further combat these abuses. Taiwanese Legislator Hsu Chih-chieh has expressed personal anguish over the issue, noting connections to transplant tourism that hit close to home. The proposed legislation would strengthen prohibitions against Taiwanese citizens participating in organ tourism and create additional safeguards against CCP influence.

“It pained me to think I have friends who went to China for liver and heart transplants,” said Taiwanese Legislator Hsu Chih-chieh.

Despite facing over 100 threats believed to be linked to CCP intimidation, screenings of “State Organs” have continued across Taiwan. Dr. Zheng has committed to traveling throughout the island to raise awareness about these atrocities. The documentary’s distributor, Lion Films, invited Dr. Zheng to participate in Q&A sessions following screenings, helping to educate the Taiwanese public about the severity of the threat and the moral imperative to resist CCP aggression rather than surrender.

Warnings Against Surrender

Taiwanese academics and legal experts have joined Dr. Zheng in warning citizens that surrender would not guarantee safety in the event of a Chinese invasion. Professor Ming Chu-cheng of National Taiwan University emphasized the CCP’s complete lack of ethical constraints, while lawyer Chen I-shen delivered a stark message to his compatriots. The revelations directly challenge the assumption that capitulation would be a viable option for Taiwanese citizens caught in a conflict, suggesting instead that resistance may be the only path to survival against a regime willing to commit such barbaric acts.

“The CCP’s ethical threshold is far below what any of us can imagine,” he said. “If this plan is real—and I believe it is—then surrender does not mean survival. It may mean dissection,” said Professor Ming Chu-cheng.

Dr. Zheng’s testimony provides a chilling window into the CCP’s disregard for human life and international norms. “The CCP has no human moral baseline,” he stated plainly, highlighting the industrial scale of China’s organ harvesting operations. These revelations underscore the critical importance of continued international pressure on China regarding human rights abuses and reinforce the need for Taiwan to maintain its sovereignty and democratic freedoms in the face of Communist aggression.