China’s Dark Secret: Infant Organ Harvesting Under the CCP ?

Poonam Sharma
A Staggering Revelation

The world was left in shock in September 2025, as a series of revelations from a recently published investigative report by the World Organisation to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG) came to light. The report accuses the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of overseeing for more than a decade a chilling operation of infant organ transplant experiments in Chinese military hospitals. Horrifying as these allegations are, they contribute to a mounting body of evidence indicating the CCP’s quest for longevity and medical dominance has transcended every conceivable moral limit.

As per the report, babies were murdered for their organs—transplanted into geriatric Party and military leaders desperate to prolong their lives. If true, it is not only a medical atrocity of unimaginable proportions but an opening chapter in the CCP’s annals of state-licensed human exploitation.

The Beijing Revelation: When Immortality Became a Political Goal

The scandal made headlines around the world after a chance “hot mic” discussion between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin during Beijing’s military parade on September 3, 2025. The two presidents were heard talking about organ transplants, immortality, and living for 150 years. Light-hearted chatting pried open a grim window into China’s continued biomedical aspirations.

At the center of the supposed program is China’s PLA 301 Military Hospital in Beijing, which provides care only to China’s highest-ranking political and military leadership. The hospital was said to be a focal point for the so-called “981 Life and Health Project”—a government-funded program introduced in 2005 to increase the lifespans of senior leaders. Sales brochures for the project promised that the average life expectancy of Party leaders had already exceeded that of U.S. politicians, a boast now revealed to be supported by ghastly scientific procedures rather than improved medical care.

A System Tailored for the Powerful

Whistleblowers and investigators say the project’s secret to success was not nutrition or sophisticated medicine, but a consistent supply of young, healthy organs, especially from babies. Baby organs, the report continues, are perfect for transplanting because of their ability to regenerate, reduced rejection rate, and ease of adapting when transferred into adult bodies. The operations, in the course of time, became an industrialized process.

This system, WOIPFG states, is built on three pillars: profit, power, and secrecy. Hospitals are making money from expensive transplant surgeries; elites are financing the demand through their mania for longevity; and military organizations are guaranteeing the protection of the system. It’s a meeting point of medical ambition and political impunity that could only have flourished under an authoritarian regime out of reach of moral judgment.

The Mechanics of a Crime

A carefully orchestrated chain of supply is described in the report

Caged Women and Forced Pregnancies – Women are supposedly kidnapped or forced into successive pregnancies, not as mothers, but as biological incubators. Their infants, born prematurely in many cases, are whisked away directly to operating rooms instead of cradles.

Artificial Conception for Custom Babies – In even more sinister instances, the sperm of elderly CCP officials—or their relatives—is utilized to conceive babies using in vitro fertilization (IVF). These genetically similar babies are engineered to be perfectly organ-compatible with the recipients to be. They are harvested for organs as soon as they are born.

Forced Preterm Deliveries – To hasten supply, countless numbers are allegedly delivered prematurely by C-section. Survival is not the aim, but organ viability. The hospitals then forge death certificates or declare the babies “stillborn.”

These allegedly take place under the direction of military hospitals in provinces such as Shandong, Henan, and Sichuan—areas already notorious for human trafficking and illegal surrogacy business.

Scientific Verification and Horror

Although such allegations are unbelievable, a few available medical papers provide chilling plausibility. In 2013, Changzheng Hospital in Shanghai, which belongs to the Second Military Medical University, reported three successful infant organ transplants using donors aged as young as 33 and 50 days. Doctors proudly called infant organs “treasures in medicine.”

Ten years later, in 2023, the American Journal of Transplantation reported a paper from a Shanghai hospital regarding newborn-to-adult transplants from two infants aged one day and three days, respectively, into adult recipients 25 and 34 years of age. Experts noted that such ideal matching was impossible to organize after birth; they must have been made before birth, suggesting pre-designation for organ removal.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Official statistics report that the Zhengzhi Hospital, which is associated with Zhejiang University, performed 22 kidney transplants on newborns by itself. Mathematical improbability of there being so many naturally occurring, matching, dying newborn donors resulted in health experts making the conclusion that the organs were not from dying children, but from genetically engineered donors.

Former Taiwanese Deputy Health Minister Dr. Lin Ching-yi was horrified, saying that babies born prematurely at 29 weeks have a 90% survival rate. “To even think of using them as donors is unimaginable,” she declared. “In China, it is systematic murder masquerading as medicine.”

The Cover-Up Machine

The report describes a sophisticated cover-up apparatus engineered to hide responsibility:

Separation of Extraction and Transplantation: The team involved in organ harvesting is kept distinct from the transplant surgeons. Hospitals, on paper, document only the transplant and not its source.

Public-Private Partnerships: State surgeons carry out operations in private clinics to provide a false veneer of civilian medical practice to hide the role of the military.

Secret Hospitals: Well-stocked “ghost hospitals” around China are inoperable until organ shipments are received. These hospitals have no outpatients, no files—only surgical preparedness.

Meanwhile, the official figure for missing children in China is about 220,000 each year. In a country ruled by AI-powered surveillance and facial recognition, such a rate of disappearance makes no sense. Detectives claim many of these missing children go unnoticed because they are never intended to be found.

Profit, Power, and the Human Gold Mine

Its essence is not just a medical scandal but a political economy founded on human exploitation. With China’s dwindling population and hospitals in financial trouble, organ transplants are among the most lucrative industries. Coupled with the regime’s culture of immortality, infants’ organs are now considered the “ultimate human gold mine.

Why the crime is systemic and not exceptional is that it is said to have been state-sponsored. Hospitals, universities, and drug firms all share the same roof of silence. International medical suppliers who continue to supply China with transplant technology and immunosuppressive drugs risk becoming co-conspirators in a crime against humanity.

A Moral Test for the World

If the claims hold water, the CCP’s baby organ transplant chain is more than an ethical disaster, it is a philosophical failure of contemporary medicine—where the sanctity of life gives way to the primacy of survival. This is not medicine, it is necro-economics—an economy that survives by exploiting death to extend privilege.

The world can no longer dissociate human rights from trade, technology, or scientific cooperation with Beijing. Western biopharmaceutical and biomedical companies need to stop all medical cooperations that can facilitate such atrocities right away. Silence, here, is complicity.

A Warning to Humanity

The revelations are a reminder why China’s authoritarian regime should not be entrusted with sensitive technologies—be it artificial intelligence, nuclear energy, or biotechnology. In the hands of CCP, every innovation has the potential to become a weapon against humanity itself.

The chase for immortality, which was once the subject of myth, has now become an ethical chasm. And if the world does not act, the price of this silence will be paid not only in organs—but in the murder of our collective conscience.