Thursday 19 February 2015

Boko Haram Allegedly Harvests And Sells Human Organs

Nigeria’s militant Boko Haram sect supposedly harvests human organs and sells to the West, according to a report by Newswire NG. 

Global Prolife Alliance Council on Health and Society is supposing that Boko Haram insurgents are also in the business of harvesting human organs just like ISIS (Islamic State of Iraque and Syria) are said to have been doing.
The United Nations is investigating the accusations that ISIS — already measured the wealthiest terrorist group on record — may be harvesting organs from killed citizens and gaining money by trading the body parts, officials said Wednesday.
Dr Philip Njemanze in a letter to NewsWire says a better look at the pictures from the clashes carried out so far displays a shape of injury of the victims with a right or left flank cut and bleeding. Some stayed alive.
According to another story also attached is that Boko Haram kills 3 doctors, decapitates one and 25 physicians killed thus far.
Specialists at the Global Prolife Alliance (GPA) inspected other photos and others released thus far by JTF and others. It shows a clear pattern of central chest, or abdominal injury or flank injuries.
These are operation injuries related to organ harvesting of heart, kidneys, Liver and other internal organs.
The Boko Haram will have full access to harvesting organs of the civilians. The kidnapping of the Chibok Girls and the eye-witness accounts by female victims who were prisoners indicate that they were wholly dishonored and drugged which shows that they may have been used for harvesting ovarian eggs after injections with hormonal drugs.
The Chibok Girls kidnapping and others must now be seen in another point of view that the women are being used by for human ovarian egg pouching.
The GPA has long preserved that the Boko Haram armed force were hired by Biotechnology companies and the International Organ and Egg Trafficking Cartel.
The recent events have confirmed our worst fears that it is already on-going.
Meanwhile, the prospects for non-implementation will make the battlefield harvesting of organs and human ovarian eggs a long-term goal.

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