If we told the public the truth about organ donation, we would no longer get any organs

"There’s no such thing as brain death; it’s an invention of transplant medicine." -Professor Franco Rest

What they aren’t telling you is that your organs must be alive when they take them out of you. Even a master surgeon won’t be able to bring dead organs back to life. If transplanted into a living body, they won’t start functioning again either. So your body is just as alive, just as functional, as it was before your brain stopped working. “That means organ removal is a form of murder!” you cry out, appalled. Yes. That’s exactly what it is.
And that’s what it was, until the day in 1968 when a commission at Harvard University decided that there is such a thing as ‘brain death’, a state from which the patient can never recover, finding themselves in an irreversible coma. The basis for this decision lay in the heart transplants first carried out by the South African Christiaan Barnard on December 3rd 1967. They naturally entailed taking a living, beating heart from an accident victim or someone in the final stages of illness, and therefore killing them.

The patient is normally tightly strapped down during all of this, because the living body rises up and tries to defend itself against the outrage being inflicted on it. An anaesthetist injects muscle relaxants into the body; in Switzerland they go so far as to administer a general anaesthetic. The German Organ Transplantation Foundation recommends the use of fentanyl, an artificial opiate, “to optimise the surgical procedure”. Fentanyl is around one hundred times stronger than morphine. Food for thought! A rise in blood pressure, pulse and adrenalin can all be measured in these supposedly dead bodies: during normal operations, these would all be seen as unambiguous signs of pain and distress.

Even the methods used to diagnose ‘brain death’ cause unnecessary, even inhuman pain to people who are not really dead, and therefore still sensitive to pain. These include pricking the inside of the nose, irritating the cornea using a blunt object, exerting firm pressure on the eyeball, pouring ice-cold water into the ear canals, and irritating the bronchi with a catheter. Sometimes, medical staff go so far as to conduct an angiography, 2 which in living donors can lead to anaphylactic shock resulting in death.

Last of all comes the respiratory failure (apnoea) test. The doctors switch off artificial ventilation and observe whether a breathing reflex sets in in the next four to ten minutes. If that doesn’t happen (in the meantime, oxygen is being fed directly into the trachea), the patient is declared to be ‘brain dead’.

But not really dead, as transplantation specialist Werner Hanne stresses in his writings. He explains: “When it comes to ‘organ production’, the apnoea test is the riskiest: the patient must not ‘really die’ during this test (circulatory collapse). If this happens, resuscitation will be attempted if necessary. If the apnoea test proves negative, i.e. there is no spontaneous respiration, then the two doctors present, by means of their signatures and a date and time, transform a patient who was alive up until that moment into a ‘corpse’ from whom organs can be removed.”

“If the patient still isn’t brain dead after all these tests (for example if respiration restarts), then it’s just their hard luck having had to go through this torture twice. The patient is then regarded as a ‘normal’ coma patient again. However, the tests will be repeated at a later date. And the time of death is perfectly flexible. If one weekend, for example, no one is available who is qualified to diagnose brain death, then the assessment of death will be correspondingly postponed. The paradox: the heart-lung machine saves the patient, two signatures kill them.”

All the more horrifying, then, that on many occasions, ‘brain dead’ patients have come back to life

This had been picked up on by public prosecutors in several countries, who made a case for wilful killing. Something had to be done otherwise legal constraints would put a stop to organ transplantation. So it came to be that – in hospital – a human being is no longer dead when their pulse and respiration have ceased once and for all, rigor mortis and livor mortis have set in, and spirit and soul have visibly left the body. Instead, it is when the brain ceases to function. According to the doctors, this is the point at which the warm, breathing, heart-still-beating body can be wheeled into the operating theatre – to be taken apart with scalpel, saw, hammer and chisel. Blood shoots out in high fountains, and to quieten the still-living organism, 15 litres of ice-cold water are poured as quickly as possible into the torso. The organs are then cut out one by one.

Bump you queers. Don't become an organ donor.

I am already one.
when I die I will take control over my hosts and come back and murder everyone who wronged me.

Inb4 is boogie123

The correct thing to do is tell your loved ones not to be an organ donor, but make it a big virtue signalling sign of "being enlightened" among liberals so they all get tortured to death.

I'd rather give my organs than live as a vegetable and being nothing but a burden for taxpayers.

I understand your point of view, I share a similar view with abortion.
But abortion is about creating,
Being brain dead is about something that will never work again.

That's not the point you dip. The point is that you're not a vegetable. No one cares whether they live or die, what matters is that you are experiencing unholy suffering 6 hours before your death, and nothing else.

>Being brain dead is about something that will never work again.
So say the kikes

I am one

How do I cancel it?

The point is you'll have a mild car accident, be declared brain dead, and have your organs stolen.

I really need to deregister.

By going to the DMV. Bad news though: Once you are an organ donor, you are sort of always one, because the hospitals have been known to argue that you probably wanted to be one and got confused at the DMV. Everyone is willing to look the other way, unless you have someone threatening to sue.

pain aint so bad.

I really wish I could be pro-life, but the fact that niggers and stupid poor people get abortions is good in my opinion

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We are already growing brand new organs from dead tissue in labs.
I give it 5 years, a decade tops, before this becomes a moot point

That just means you're pro life but anti nigger. It's not really a contradiction. You're being a good goy by forcing yourself to be pro abortion for a stupid reason.

This happened in Billings, Montana. Look it up. I think they drew penises on him too and fucking lynched him in Pioneer Park. Stole it from the Ronald McDonald house, where families of hospitalized kids can stay on the cheap.

bump

>op posts links citing that the term brain dead is total bullsit

"But who cares he is brain dead"

Nigger, you are brain dead, can I take your organs?