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Hell Is Empty — China’s Vanishing Population and the Rise of a State-Run Organ Industry

Published: November 17, 2025
Patients fill the waiting area of a hospital in Beijing on June 23, 2025. (Image: JADE GAO/AFP via Getty Images)

For years, Chinese netizens across Douyin, WeChat, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, and Kuaishou have documented a disturbing reality across the 9.6 million square kilometers under Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule: China looks empty.

Deserted malls, empty streets, abandoned commercial districts—from Beijing and Shanghai to county-level towns—the images are consistent and undeniable.

Creators gain nothing by fabricating “negative energy.” They risk state retaliation—and still ask the same forbidden question: Where are the people?

If a population disappears, only two explanations exist: They are hiding, or they are gone.

The living who choose to disappear

Millions of young Chinese have chosen quiet disappearance: no work, no consumption, no dating, no marriage, no children.

Calling themselves “the last generation,” they are opting out of the future.
It is a silent rebellion—and a national tragedy.

The dead who vanish without a name

Others never had the chance to walk away.

Victims include public figures—Yu Menglong, Qiao Renliang, Ren Jiao—and students like Hu Xinyu, Li Zhiqiang, Ruan Xiangyang, whose organs ended up in transplant recipients.

Countless more remain nameless.

One recent case shocked the nation: On Nov. 6, Kunming Daily reported that Kunming First People’s Hospital performed 31 organ harvests and transplants in a single day, involving over 100 medical staff.

Department head Zhao Yingpeng listed the “donor” operations with pride—but refused to name the donors, claiming they were “young accident victims” and calling them “nameless heroes.”

A hospital that refuses to name donors is not honoring them. It is hiding them.

Simple questions expose the truth:

Where did the donors come from?
Why were they “brain-dead”?
Did their families consent?
How did dozens of transplant recipients match perfectly that night?

No one believes the official narrative. These organs were allocated long before the “accidents.”

A system built on the arithmetic of death

If one hospital can perform 31 transplants a day, then China’s 188 certified transplant centers could theoretically conduct:

  • 5,800 surgeries per day
  • Over 2.12 million per year

Even halved, the number exceeds one million annually— and this excludes underground black clinics.

The CCP transformed organ harvesting into a state-run industry in 1999, during Jiang Zemin’s persecution of Falun Gong.

Twenty-six years later, the theoretical death toll surpasses 25 million.

Today, no demographic is safe.
Blood collection drives target children.
Millions go missing annually.
And on May 20, China’s national missing-person database was abruptly shut down.

This answers the question:
Where did the people go?

A loneliness deeper than the Great Famine

During the Great Famine, 40 million died—yet no one asked, “Where is everyone?”
Entire villages vanished.

But today’s emptiness feels even more palpable.

If China truly had 1.4 billion people in 2024, then either the population is invisible—or the numbers are fabricated.

There is only one plausible conclusion:
The demons are among us, and they are many.

Taiwanese surgeon Huang Shiwei noted: “No one knows how many organs the CCP has taken, or who they came from.We don’t even know Xi Jinping received a liver transplant seven years ago. But many high-ranking officials do.”

In China, truth-tellers are silenced permanently.

When celebrities grow young and the rest grow afraid

Some cases are disturbingly peculiar.

  • Jet Li, the Hollywood martial-arts star, once frail and stooped, suddenly reappeared youthful after surgery in Singapore.
  • Ni Ping, the longtime CCTV host, who once used a wheelchair, abruptly climbed Mount Lushan with ease.
  • Sammo Hung, the legendary Hong Kong action choreographer, wheelchair-bound for years, regained vitality overnight.

People suspect organ or blood replacement.

If true—Who were the donors?

Jet Li looks as if he stepped out of a time-travel novel. Some even joke that Jackie Chan could be next.

And after CCTV leaked footage of Xi Jinping discussing living to 150 with Putin and Kim Jong-un, ordinary families now fear becoming organ reservoirs for the elite.

Hell is empty—Because the demons are here

The conclusion is unavoidable:
Hell is empty. The demons are here.
And they are hungry.

By Jiu Tianjian