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‘Pure Evil!’ Southeast Asia Scam Parks Forcing Women Into Horrific Surrogacy Scheme

Embryos implanted using IVF, then harvested for precious stem cells
Published: November 15, 2025
A panoramic view of Myawaddy scam park in Myanmar, on April 11, 2024. (Image: Getty Images)

A new viral post claims that a blogger who has been undercover long-term inside Southeast Asian online-scam compounds has exposed horrific abuses: women over 40 who are trafficked into these parks are not only forced to commit online fraud but also forced into “surrogate pregnancies” to “produce piglets.” Each pregnancy allegedly involves implanting at least two embryos, and the babies are used for bone-marrow extraction to produce “regenerative stem cells” for anti-aging treatments — a claim that is shocking and disturbing.

On Nov. 14, X user “Overseas Exposés” posted a video citing a content creator who claims to have been undercover in Southeast Asian scam parks. In the video, the man, who claims to be an anti-fraud blogger, speaks with his face covered for safety. He says nightlife workers are the most frequently trafficked group because they tend to be more daring, and thus “the most miserable,” whether taken to Cambodia or Myanmar’s Myawaddy region.

Women over 40, he claims, are usually put to work typing at computers to conduct scams. While working, they are forced into “surrogate pregnancies” — specifically IVF embryo implantation, not natural conception, because natural pregnancies produce only one child. Through IVF, he claims, they can implant up to three embryos at once, with two as the minimum.

‘Piglet industry chain’: Babies sold for 3 million each

The blogger claims these women are extremely “useful” because Southeast Asia has a huge demand for babies. He alleges the newborns are not used for organ transplants but for producing “regenerative stem cells” extracted from their bone marrow, which are then infused as anti-aging treatments.

He claims: to make someone appear young, “you don’t replace parts — you just inject growth-factor stem cells,” allegedly harvested from the bone marrow of these infants and cultured into hematopoietic stem cells containing “growth factors.”

He says young, attractive women are forced to work as “greeters,” while older women type for scams and are implanted with babies. The alleged reason for implanting 2–3 embryos at once: a so-called “piglet production chain.” Each infant (“piglet”) can be sold for about 3 million yuan, so three infants in one pregnancy can yield 9 million yuan, sold to biotech facilities.

Babies kept for marrow extraction

According to the blogger, after being sold, the babies are kept together in a controlled room in glass boxes “like lab mice.” At around six months old, workers allegedly drill a tiny hole into the child’s spine and extract bone marrow.

One vial of marrow can produce up to three vials of “regenerative stem cells,” each allegedly worth 5 million yuan, totalling 15 million per extraction. The blogger claims this procedure is repeated every six months. Only celebrities and billionaires could afford such treatments, he says.

He adds that what he described is only “the tip of the iceberg.”

Netizens reacted with outrage:
“Terrifying!”
“Pure evil.”
“Worse than the Nazis.”
“If this is true, it’s horrifying.”
“Humanity is terrifying.”
“Nothing the CCP touches under Belt and Road is free from evil.”

In 2019, China’s state-run Global Times published an article praising KK Park — one of the Myawaddy scam zones — calling it a Belt and Road success story. The article has since been deleted.

By August 2023, China had signed Belt and Road cooperation documents with 152 countries and 32 international organizations, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Many news outlets and witnesses have alleged that people in northern Myanmar’s scam compounds who are deemed useless may end up having their organs harvested.

Japanese commentator Yaita Akio told Voice of America that Myanmar’s Myawaddy scam parks are tied to Chinese authorities, as KK Park is a Belt and Road focus area. Victims trafficked there are Chinese, and the criminal groups controlling them are also Chinese.

He noted that despite China’s strict real-name system and tight surveillance — where even online criticism of the CCP can attract police — families of victims report the kidnappings and beg police for help, but Chinese police largely ignore them, likely because officials themselves are tied into the profit chain.

By Li Muzi.