Are These People for Real?
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A couple of vile items currently being covered by MEMRI.
First, Fakhriya Ahmad writes in the Saudi government daily Al-Watan that the US is engaging in the harvesting and selling of human organs in Iraq.
“Secret European military intelligence reports indicate the transformation of the American humanitarian mission in Iraq into a profitable trade in the American markets through the practice of American physicians extracting human organs from the dead and wounded, before they are put to death, for sale to medical centers in America. A secret team of American physicians follow the troops during their attacks on Iraqi armed men to ensure quick [medical] operations for extracting some organs and transferring them to private operations rooms before they are transferred to America for sale.
Meanwhile, over in that bastion of truth and reason otherwise known as Iran, Sahar 1 TV is featuring a new weekly television series called “For You, Palestine,” or “Zahra’s Blue Eyes.” Set in Israel and the West Bank, the series chronicles the various atrocities committed by the evil Zionists.
In Episode 1, Yitzhak Cohen lectures at a medical conference on the advances being made by Israeli medicine regarding organ transplants. Later in the episode, Israelis disguised as UN workers visit a Palestinian school, ostensibly to examine the children’s eyes for diseases, but in reality to select which children’s eyes to steal to be used for transplants.
If that’s not enough to rile up the average Mohammed, get a load of episode 2.
In Episode 2, the audience learns that the Israeli president is being kept alive by organs stolen from Palestinian children, and an Israeli military commander is seen kidnapping UN employees and Palestinians.
Kind of like who shot JR? You just have to tune in next week to see who gets their eyes stolen next.



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