Four soldiers carried a wounded young man from prison at night. White-clad doctors in a military van waiting nearby then work to work: one used a scalpel to open the entire abdominal cavity, while others quickly took out two kidneys and put them in a container. After gouging the two eyeballs out, the corpse was thrown into a black body bag.
That macabre scene occurred in the northern port city of Dalian about thirty years ago. It was a “secret military order” George Zheng (an alias) received when he was an intern at a military hospital there at that time.
“When I cut [the veins and arteries], blood immediately spurted out. There was blood spurting from all over his hands and body. This blood was flowing, verifying without a doubt that this man was alive,” Zheng recounted in a 2015 interview with The Epoch Times in Toronto, Canada, using a pseudonym to protect his identity….