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Mike Rowe Wished the Evidence Weren't So Compelling |
Mike Rowe Wished the Evidence Weren't So Compelling |
You think you know what China's forced organ harvesting is all about—think twice. Most people don't know when it all began. They don't know how many lives have been lost. And they never heard one single testimony. But we might all be, much to your surprise, implicated in it. After spending two decades researching and covering the CCP's forced organ harvesting, Epoch Times senior editor Jan Jekielek has culminated his life's work into his new book: Killed to Order. |
From the earliest testimonies and the number of victims estimates, to years of interviews and the latest 'impossible' survivor, the evidence documented in the book is overwhelming. In many ways, this Chinese regime's atrocity echoes the Holocaust. During World War II, despite growing evidence, many people remained indifferent or unaware of the full scale of the mass murder. Had the circumstances been different, the story might have ended differently. However history is repeating itself. But it's not too late. Jan's book is shining a light in the darkness before the dawn arrives, and your attention will help wake up countless more. If you read only one book this year, make it this one. |
Killed to Order will be released on March 17, 2026. Pre-order yours today! |
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"The battle between truth and the lie and the spiritual challenge of developing the courage to bear moral witness comprise the essence of the "long twilight struggle" between freedom and totalitarianism. But as Solzhenitsyn said: "One word of truth outweighs the world." And Jekielek is powerfully bearing witness to the truth." —John Lenczowski, Founder, President Emeritus, and Chancellor, The Institute of World Politics; Former Director of European and Soviet Affairs, National Security Council under President Ronald Reagan. |
"A somber reminder that silence enables atrocity, just as it did in WWII." — Rita Cosby, Emmy Award Winning Journalist & Best-Selling Author of Quiet Hero: Secrets From My Father's Past. |
| "Frankly, I wish the evidence was flimsy, or circumstantial, or refutable… But I'm afraid that's not the case." —Mike Rowe, Host of Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs; Creator and Host of The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe; Bestselling Author. |
"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; Bestselling Author of Life Code, Family First, and The Ultimate Weight Solution. |
"I applaud Jan for having the guts and fortitude to write this book and bring this atrocity into the spotlight." —John Rich, Grammy-Nominated Country Music Star; Chart-Topping Artist and Songwriter; Host of The Pursuit! with John Rich; Entrepreneur. |
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