After declaring her 'brain dead,' the hospital refused to feed Amber or provide basic hygiene to the point that her sister had to remove maggots from her hair.
The parents of North Carolina Central University football player Terrance Howard claimed that Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center wanted to kill their son for his organs, and accused doctors of snickering and laughing while refusing to help him.
Dr. Paul Byrne, a retired neonatologist, explains the troubling concept of “brain death,” which he argues is medically and philosophically flawed, created to facilitate organ transplantation from otherwise living human beings – essentially organ harvesting. Death is traditionally understood as when the body starts to decompose, not when someone is declared “brain dead” while still showing signs of life. Dr. Byrne shares experiences of “brain dead” individuals later exhibiting signs of life, revealing the troubling implications of organ donation. He discusses the legal aspects, the influence of Big Pharma, and powerful ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Learn […]
Retired neonatologist Dr. Paul Byrne joins me on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show to discuss so-called ‘brain death’ and how it relates to organ donation.
LifeSiteNews’ John-Henry Westen sits down with Dr. Paul Byrne, a neonatologist and an outspoken critic of the concept of “brain death” and its exploitation by Big Pharma. Dr. Byrne explains the troubling concept of “brain death,” which he says is medically and philosophically flawed. He argues that it was created to facilitate organ transplantation from otherwise living human beings – in other words, organ harvesting. This is a crime against the natural moral law. In fact, death is understood to have set in when the body starts to decompose. This definitely isn’t so for a person who is only “brain […]
Chinese prisoners are being dissected to death and sold for parts to the highest bidder. Everyone must speak out against this tremendous atrocity. We need legislation now to end US complicity in the murder of these helpless prisoners of conscience.
The statement 'Catholics United on Brain Death and Organ Donation: A Call to Action' asks the faithful 'to unite against utilization of the current brain death criteria' because these standards do not ensure that patients are dead when their organs are removed.
The National Catholic Bioethics Center, a longtime supporter of ‘brain death,’ finally admitted that many so-called ‘brain dead’ people still have neuroendocrine function, though its defense of vulnerable patients doesn’t go nearly far enough.
The physician-patient relationship has suffered because doctors are being trained to see people with severe brain injuries as 'good as dead,' rather than valuing their humanity.