What would you do if, one day God forbid, you were in need of an urgent organ transplant? There’s an unsettling reality, former Canadian MP David Kilgour told a webinar on July 28 hosted by the Anticommunism Action Team (ACAT), that today, there are services for organs on demand, where patients can reach out to organ brokers to book in their transplant. A critically ill patient in New York could soon find themselves being flown to Shanghai. Within a short time, a donor of matching blood type is found and the patient is told they will soon receive their new vital organ from a “voluntary donor.” But unbeknownst to them, chances are that the organ has come from a prisoner of conscience—those considered subhuman by the Chinese communist regime. China’s persecution of prisoners of conscience is driving its industrial-scale operation involving hundreds of hospitals to supply forcibly harvested organs to …