Tuesday, January 31, 2023

"video: the ukraine accused of slaughtering, harvesting children’s organs, disposing of dismembered children ‘like discarded waste,’ russian soldier says"

By A Texas Reader
tue, jan 31, 2023 10:43 p.m.

"video: the ukraine accused of slaughtering, harvesting children’s organs, disposing of dismembered children ‘like discarded waste,’ russian soldier says"

https://www.infowars.com/posts/video-ukraine-accused-of-slaughtering-harvesting-childrens-organs-disposing-of-dismembered-children-like-discarded-waste-russian-soldier-says

Is it true?

Who knows.

But nothing surprises me.

Had refugee families as neighbors when I lived in Old East Dallas many, many years ago.

laotian family in one home.

cambodians in another.

Was at home one summer day when I heard a knock on the front door.

Opened the front door and there stood the cambodian teen from across the street.

He wanted to borrow my brother's lawnmower.

Extremely hot that day so the kid was shirtless.

I noticed that he had a couple of prominent scars on his chest.

Thought nothing of it at that time.

I had already gone to the back door of my brother's house. Had to walk over to the detached garage to get the lawnmower.

Opened the garage door.

The kid was waiting for me.

Thought about it later.

Were the scars were from cigarette (?) burns.

And was he a victim of the Khmer Rouge?

No idea.

Evil things happen during wars.

https://italia1943.altervista.org/firestorm-the-bombing-of-dresden-1945/#gsc.tab=0

Maybe organ harvesting is one of them.



4 comments:

  1. Some cultures practice scarification of the body as a religious ritual.

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  2. You can rest assured,
    the usual media entities will not report that story in the U.S


    --GRA

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  3. Now they are finding bodies in the Ukraine minus heads and hands that is supposed to be Dead NATO Dead bodies personnel, fighting with Ukrainians

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  4. India you can get about $10,000 to donate a kidney for transplant. Quite often the doctor stiffs the donor.

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