On May 3, one more Virginia county adopted a resolution condemning the “intolerable, horrible” forced organ harvesting perpetrated by the Chinese Communist regime. “We want to make sure this message gets out because we feel it’s important,” said Robert F. Babyok, Jr., chairman of Louisa County board of supervisors. “All the Americans should be aware of this travesty that’s happened in China.” Residents are called to be “fully informed of the organ source in China” as “there has been little media coverage of this problem,” said the statement intended to curb organ transplant tourism to China. Since last year, officials from 13 Virginia counties have adopted resolutions against Beijing’s forced organ harvesting practices. In May, three counties of Virginia, including Caroline, Culpeper, and Louisa, had taken a stance against the issue. Allegations of China’s removing vital organs from prisoners, who died in the process, for transplant surgery first surfaced in 2006, and based on …