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Chinese Ex-Doctor Describes ‘On-Demand’ Organ Harvesting Network Involving Missing Students and Mobile Operating Vans

Published: November 15, 2025
An illustrative image of an organ transplant surgery. (Image: Getty Images)

A former doctor from mainland China has come forward with shocking allegations about the Chinese Communist Party’s organ-transplant system, claiming it has reached the stage of “on-demand organ harvesting,” where obtaining organs is now “like ordering takeout.”

She also said that as early as 2006, Beijing already had mobile vehicles equipped for live organ harvesting. In one case, a university student was abducted, had all his organs removed, and was dumped in a cave said to be used by the Chinese military and before that, Imperial Japan’s Unit 731, infamous for its cruel experiments on living prisoners.

On Nov. 7, YouTuber “Zhong Yilin in London” shared a long message from Ms. Zhao—a graduate of a mainland medical university and a former physician. Zhao wrote that both open and covert organ-transplant operations in China have grown far beyond the volumes seen in Europe or the United States. According to her, many Western celebrities now travel to China for organ transplants because the wait times are extremely short and the supply of potential donors is large.

She added that transplant data and donor sources remain opaque, but China’s medical teams have already gained extensive experience in these surgeries.

Zhao referred to revelations by the late Dr. Luo Shuaiyu from Xiangya Hospital, who died after exposing information about a network allegedly targeting children’s organs. She wrote that the “free health checkups” offered to students were actually mass data collection intended to assess organ health and build a comprehensive database for future organ matching. Younger children, she noted, have healthier organs that continue to develop.

This, Zhao wrote, explains the rise in reports of schoolchildren going missing — often at times when campus surveillance cameras “coincidentally” malfunction. Families rarely receive answers even after persistent efforts.

A student abducted in Beijing: Organs harvested and body dumped in a cave linked to Unit 731

Zhao said the recent situation reminded her of an incident she knew from 2006 involving her boyfriend’s high-school classmate at Beijing Geely University.

At that time, she wrote, Beijing already had large vans—with exteriors resembling Iveco vehicles—that had been converted into fully equipped mobile operating rooms for organ harvesting.

One night, the student went out to dinner with six roommates. Afterward, he returned to the private dining room to retrieve his glasses and never came back. His roommates assumed he had gone to meet someone and were not concerned until a full week passed with no contact. His phone was turned off. The school notified his family, who said they had not heard from him. Police were contacted, but officers initially dismissed the case, suggesting he might simply “need time alone.”

More than 20 days later, his body was found in an abandoned cave. His torso had been completely hollowed out—all internal organs and corneas removed—and the body was severely decomposed.

Eyewitnesses later reported seeing the student outside the restaurant appearing intoxicated and vomiting against a tree. A large black van pulled up, two men emerged, covered his mouth with a towel, and dragged him inside. Witnesses assumed these were friends helping him. In reality, Zhao wrote, the towel contained an inhaled anesthetic.

Police suspected he had been operated on inside the vehicle and that his body was dumped in a cave reportedly linked to the wartime facilities of Japan’s Unit 731.

“This was 2006,” Zhao wrote. “Right in Beijing, under the authorities’ nose, people were abducted in broad daylight. His organs were likely sold, and may be inside someone right now. This has been happening in secret for at least 20 years.”

Video host Zhong added that the use of a former Unit 731 cave suggests the perpetrators likely had a military background, as such a location was not widely known.

‘On-demand’ organ harvesting: Like ordering takeout

Zhao alleged that authorities now require schoolchildren to sign organ-donation consent forms. As long as recipients are willing to pay enough, the system can kill on demand, she wrote. After a donor is declared dead and their organs are removed, families receive nothing because the victim had “signed consent.” Surgeons performing these procedures can earn between 100,000 and 200,000 yuan per operation.

Zhao also cited former Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun, who reportedly developed a “brainstem impact device” that induces instant brain death—an instrument designed for organ harvesting. “He was a living King of Hell,” Zhao wrote. “China’s transplant system can now kill on demand.”

Because organs quickly lose viability, Zhao claimed that authorities now transport live donors directly to the city where the recipient is located:

“They bring the living donor to you, perform the extraction in the same city, and transplant the organs immediately—just like ordering takeout.”

She added that donors are no longer given anesthesia: “They cut them open alive. I cannot imagine the pain they suffer before dying. The more I think about it, the more terrifying it becomes.”

Zhao wrote that she watched an interview with a military doctor who fled from Shenyang to the United States after personally taking part in live organ harvesting.

“Only then did I believe Falun Gong practitioners were truly being harvested,” she said.

She cited undercover investigations in which surgeons admitted to performing more than 800 liver transplants. One reportedly told an undercover reporter that if a 30-year-old donor seemed “too old,” he could “wait for a better liver.” Another claimed that certain qigong practitioners had unusually healthy livers—“top-quality organs.”

“These doctors spoke as casually as selling clothes or shoes,” Zhao wrote. “But their donors are people, living human beings.”

Zhao ended with a warning: “If your child is in school, never let them attend those physical exams. Once they enter the database and are selected by a wealthy buyer, they may disappear or die without explanation. These demons are no longer human. For money and power, they will do anything. Their evil is far beyond the moral limits of normal people. It is horrifying.”

Wang Lijun’s brainstem impact device and his orders to ‘eliminate’ Falun Gong

The Epoch Times previously reported that between 2003 and 2008, while serving as police chief in Jinzhou, Liaoning, Wang Lijun established the “On-Site Psychological Research Center,” which he claimed studied human organ transplantation. After being reassigned to Chongqing under Bo Xilai in 2008, he set up a similar center there.

During his tenure, Wang received 254 patents, including one for a “primary brainstem injury impact device,” which used a metal sphere to create a shock wave through the skull, causing instant brain death.

At a 2006 award ceremony, Wang said his research results were “the crystallization of thousands of on-site cases.” He did not explain what those cases were.

In 2009, the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG) published testimony from a witness who had seen live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners. The witness, a police officer under Wang, said Wang had ordered that Falun Gong be “eliminated completely.” The officer admitted taking part in arrests and torture.

According to WOIPFG recordings of phone conversations, a staff member from the Jinzhou Intermediate Court said on May 22, 2006, after consulting with superiors, that they could provide “healthy, young Falun Gong practitioners” as kidney donors.

WOIPFG Chairman Dr. Wang Zhiyuan said that after Wang became Jinzhou police chief in 2003, large numbers of Falun Gong practitioners were arrested, many of whom remain missing. The centers Wang oversaw reportedly conducted thousands of transplant operations and are strongly suspected of involvement in live organ harvesting and human experimentation.

Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a popular Chinese spiritual discipline based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. Since the CCP launched its persecution against the faith in 1999, large-scale organ harvesting from practitioners has been widely reported. Some analysts believe the CCP has now extended organ harvesting to China’s ethnic minorities and now its youth.