‘Brain death’ is a medical fiction invented to harvest organs from living people: expert The 'Brain dead' criterion was invented to avoid public outcry that transplant surgeons are, in fact, organ-stealing killers. News Stephen Kokx • Mar 20, 2019Jun 18, 2021
Rome conference will expose the truth about ‘brain death’ and organ donation The conference will closely follow the Rome Life Forum and the Rome March for Life. News LifeSiteNews.com • Feb 20, 2019Jun 18, 2021
Teen dies four years after being declared legally ‘brain dead’ by doctors Jahi McMath died in NJ four years after California declared her dead. News Lianne Laurence • Jul 5, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Boy regains consciousness after doctors declare him ‘brain dead,’ prepare to remove his organs As doctors kept the boy alive in preparation for his organs to be removed, he suddenly began to regain consciousness. News Matthew Cullinan Hoffman • May 9, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Judge: ‘Brain dead’ teen could actually be alive A girl considered brain dead in California may not be dead according to the law, a judge ruled Tuesday. Opinion Wesley J. Smith • Sep 7, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Safe havens for patients at risk of imposed death Persons who are considered 'brain dead' need a place to go where they have time to heal and recover. Opinion Judie Brown • Oct 7, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Mother intervenes to keep ‘brain dead’ Montana boy alive Tasha Calloway was able to prevent hospital tests that are supposed to determine 'brain death.' News Steve Weatherbe • Sep 30, 2016Jun 18, 2021
INTERVIEW: Israel Stinson’s mom on battle with hospital that turned off toddler’s life support against her wishes Jonee Fonseca watched helplessly as a California hospital turned off life support and let 2-year-old son Israel die in front of her. News Lisa Bourne • Sep 15, 2016Jun 18, 2021
WATCH: ‘I’d rather them take my life than to take her,’ says Jahi McMath’s mom A mother opens up about her heroic fight to save her 'brain dead' daughter. News Claire Chretien • Jul 14, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Family wins reprieve as hospital seeks to remove life support from 2-year-old daughter Mirranda Lawson choked May 11 while eating popcorn and went into cardiac arrest. The hospital says she is brain dead. The family doesn't agree. News Lisa Bourne • Jun 17, 2016Jun 18, 2021