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A Testimony So Extreme It's Hard to Believe |
A Testimony So Extreme It's Hard to Believe |
"A lot of what you're about to read I heard directly from Jan, when he first appeared on my podcast to talk about the multi-billion-dollar human organ trade in China. I had no idea that our conversation would go viral, ruffle so many feathers, or lead to this extraordinary book." —Mike Rowe, host of Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs; creator and host of The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe; bestselling author. "Jan Jekielek's Killed to Order is a chilling wake-up call that both provokes outrage and poses questions so penetrating and challenging that as a reader you will be moved to ask yourself some very hard questions as you examine your own personal moral code." —Phillip "Dr. Phil" McGraw, Ph.D., clinical psychologist; host and executive producer of the Daytime Emmy Award-winning Dr. Phil Show. |
One of the earliest stories about China's forced organ harvesting came to light from Annie, the ex-wife of a Chinese surgeon in Northeast China. Her full story is recounted in Killed to Order, a new book by Jan Jekielek, senior editor at The Epoch Times. Back in 2006, when so little information was available, her account was utterly shocking—so shocking and so tragic that even Jan himself admitted he didn't want to believe it: |
"I found out about this at the end of 2003," she (Annie) said. "At the time, my husband had become absent-minded and almost robotic. He had been doing it for years but had never told me about it. He often had terrible nightmares and would wake up shrieking and terrified. He would stare blankly at the TV. When our child or I touched him, he would shriek. I found him becoming abnormal. "He told me, 'You have no idea of my agony. These Falun Gong practitioners were alive. It would be okay if we removed organs from dead bodies, but these people were truly alive.'" … By the time Annie went public, she estimated that her husband had personally forcibly removed the corneas from about two thousand Falun Gong prisoners of conscience. |
Read Annie's full story and the overwhelming evidence that followed in Jan's new book, Killed to Order, set to be released on March 17, 2026. Pre-order now. |
Voice of America reporter Lin Feng and Jan Jekielek (Irene Luo/The Epoch Times) |
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