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"I am not allowed to tell you this," Dr. Byrne, founder of Perinatal Medicine, says about the origins of organ transplants. (EXTREMELY DISTURBING CONTENT WARNING) (Includes TRANSCRIPT of 6 minute video)
X ^ | January 30, 2024 | Dr. Byrne via Kasey Lynae 🇺🇸 @Kaseylynae

Posted on 02/02/2024 9:44:39 AM PST by ransomnote

[H/T Melian]

ransomnote: CONTENT WARNING. Please use caution. This is among the most disturbing content I've ever heard to date.

For those with a spiritual faith, you may wish to pray before and after viewing the 6 minute video or reading the TRANSCRIPT below.

I checked to verify Dr. Byrne who is shown relaying horrific content in the 6 minute video below.  He was featured in articles confirming his credentials and some of the video content in this 2017 interview.

On X

Jan 30, 2024
  

The transcript for the 5 minute, 55 second YOUTUBE conversation with Dr. Byrne is shown below.

TRANSCRIPT BEGINS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Dr. Byrne: …Committee of Harvard and the committee invented brain death. The committee did not do studies on dogs or cats or rats. They didn’t collect data on human beings; they just invented brain death. They had no patient data. They had no basic science studies. And…I know it’s really awful when you know about it. And it does not get better. It keeps getting worse after that.

A lot of people think that brain death means flat brain waves. They’re not even required to do brainwave testing. The way they did that, they studied nine patients and two of them had brain wave activity. Then they concluded no longer is it necessary to look at brain waves. So it’s not required to look for brainwave activity.

Woman 1: So when you’re doing the transplantation on people they say are ‘brain dead, ’ (ransomnote: the woman and the doctor end the sentence together saying), they’re all alive.

Woman 1: They’re all alive.

Dr. Byrne: Yeah

Woman 1: And completely recoverable….

Dr. Byrne: They’re all alive. You cannot ...

Woman 1: So they’re harvesting organs out of people who are in some way conscious; they just can’t communicate?

Dr. Byrne: It’s one thing not to demonstrate consciousness, and then we use words like ‘unconscious,’ but ‘unconscious’ does not mean there is no consciousness. It just means that we do not observe consciousness. And there’s a difference so….

Woman 1: So, it’s like subjective observation.

Dr. Byrne: And whether a person shows consciousness or not does not indicate whether they’re alive or dead.

Woman 1: Gotcha.

Dr. Byrne: Pain is one of those things that’s real and we should pay attention to it, but pain is the way the body knows that something’s wrong and it’s a way that healing is initiatialized (ransomnote: last word is uncertain, video editing clipped the audio).

Just because a person can’t demonstrate pain doesn’t mean they don’t have pain. You know a very good example of that is they give paralyzing agents when they take the organs so that they don’t move and they don’t squirm.

Woman 1: Oh that’s so horrible….

Dr Byrne: Yeah. And even if they don’t move and don’t squirm, when they cut on them their heart rate goes up and their blood pressure goes up, which is the response to pain, but they can’t demonstrate that they have pain.

Woman 1: Because they paralyze…they medically paralyze them.

Dr. Byrne: Yeah

Woman 1: So they can’t respond by ….

Dr. Byrne: Right.

Woman 1: ….and that’s horrible, horrible, horrible.

Dr. Byrne: And it gets really bad if you pay attention to it. So in any event they invented brain death mainly to get organs, but also they don’t waste money on treating people who aren’t ever going to get a job, who are just going to live and not die.

And, so see what brain death is. It’s primarily a way to get organs and though the way that brain death works is it they get the clergy and the people in pastoral care to get involved. In organ transplants, they have a designated requestor, and the designated requestor is a very nice person who dresses nice and befriends the relatives and, “Can I get you a cup of coffee? Oh, I know this has to be terrible on you. We’ll do everything we can to help you.” All of that is part of getting them indoctrinated to get their…..

Woman 1: Organ procurement.

Dr. Byrne: Yeah. To get their organs.

Woman 2: (sotto voice): “That’s awful!”

Woman 3: (ransomnote: she expresses horror and then jokes that she now must go take a shower)

Dr. Byrne: See, you cannot get any organs from a cadaver. Every organ that’s transplanted is a healthy organ and you can only get healthy organs from living persons. Cannot get any organs for transplant from a cadaver.

Woman: So you don’t put it on your license.

Dr. Byrne: And the things I’m telling you is that you are not allowed to hear because if you hear it you will be upset, as all three of you are upset, and rightly so.

You should be upset, because whose organs do they want? They want the organs from the, certainly from all children, but especially from the people who are 16 to 30, and their life is in jeopardy. If they’re unconscious on a ventilator, they’re going to get their organs. They do everything to get their organs and once the organs are taken you can’t bring them back to life, and so what they do is tell the relatives, “You know your daughter Sally would really like to do something good, and this is a way to make something good out of this tragedy,” (or your son).

While they have been getting organs out of gunshot wounds and accidents, they now get more organs from overdose of drugs than they do from accidents and gunshot wounds combined.

There are eight deaths a day from overdose in Ohio, and they get their organs, is what they want. So what are they doing? They’re giving the policeman Narcan to counteract the drug which gets them into the emergency room, but it doesn’t save their life, but it gets them in the emergency room and they still get their organs.

Woman: That’s so diabolically disgusting….

Dr. Byrne: Oh, it really is. See it’s so bad….

TRANSCRIPT ENDS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

ransomnoe: Prayers up - this content appears to be real and is a shock to me, but nothing surprises God and He will lead us and bring justice in all matters, even this.



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To: ransomnote

I took myself off the donor list years ago because of a horror story I heard in Florida.


21 posted on 02/02/2024 1:14:20 PM PST by roving (Deplorable Listless Vessel Trumpist With Trumpitis and a Rainbow Bully)
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To: ransomnote

My wife is on the kidney transplant list. The dumbasses in the world will no doubt make it harder for her to receive a transplant before she dies...just want to say thanks....not really.


22 posted on 02/02/2024 2:59:51 PM PST by montanajoe ( )
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To: Lazamataz

Not even close to as horrifying as what I just heard today.
At the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift can’t park her private plane. It seems all Vegas airports are full up. Sometimes social injustice knows no bounds. I’ll guess we’ll all have to just carry on, if we can.


23 posted on 02/02/2024 3:09:22 PM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult (“History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes” - Possibly Mark Twain.)
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To: montanajoe

Did you know there are organizations that will give a family a voucher for a transplant any time you need it, if someone in the family donates to a stranger?

The National Kidney Registry (NKR) Voucher Program allows a living kidney donor to choose the most convenient time frame for their kidney donation surgery and provide one or more vouchers to people who can then be prioritized to receive a living donor kidney through the NKR if/when they need a transplant.

Our daughter did this in her early thirties. She contacted the organization and was screened, then donated her kidney to a stranger. She received a voucher that anyone in her family could use whenever it was needed. My husband was getting to the stage where he needed dialysis, so he presented that voucher and got the ball rolling. Within a few months, he and his doctors had three healthy kidneys to choose from!

Sadly, the transplant doctors at the university hospital had never seen a voucher before! Why this isn’t publicized more, I don’t know. Maybe because organ donation is big business?


24 posted on 02/02/2024 4:58:04 PM PST by Melian (✳✴️ Reminder: Memes are made to make you think or laugh. Verify for yourself before reposting. ✳️✴️)
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To: Melian

Thank you I’ll check into that. She is on Medicare for ESRD and they will pay for all of a living donor’s costs. We haven’t had much luck finding a living donor, maybe being out here in the sticks has something to do with it...she is on the transplant list at the University of Utah and they keep asking if we have a living donor but they have not mentioned that source...

I go down the VA in Salt Lake for treatments of prostate cancer due to agent orange exposure, so we are down there fairly often.

Thanks again I’ll definitely check into it.


25 posted on 02/02/2024 6:27:23 PM PST by montanajoe ( )
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To: ransomnote

MDs have always been this way. Shelley’s Frankenstein was a warning.

Their quest to attain god-hood is unquenchable.


26 posted on 02/02/2024 6:45:09 PM PST by 13foxtrot
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