Killed to Order: China's Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary
A crime the Chinese regime can no longer deny—Forced Organ Harvesting.
What if everything you need to understand about the Chinese Communist Party—and how the free world should respond to it—could be explained through this one issue?
In this urgent and eye-opening book, journalist Jan Jekielek distills decades of investigations from reputable sources, combined with his own research and in-depth firsthand insight, into a compelling case for rethinking our approach to the CCP. Through the lens of grave human rights abuses—most disturbingly, the state-sanctioned harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience—Jekielek exposes the inner workings of a regime built on deception, coercion, and control. Killed to Order: The Organ Harvesting Industry of China and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary reveals why continuing to misunderstand the CCP poses a growing threat to global freedom.
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What if everything you need to understand about the Chinese Communist Party—and how the free world should respond to it—could be explained through this one issue?
In this urgent and eye-opening book, journalist Jan Jekielek distills decades of investigations from reputable sources, combined with his own research and in-depth firsthand insight, into a compelling case for rethinking our approach to the CCP. Through the lens of grave human rights abuses—most disturbingly, the state-sanctioned harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience—Jekielek exposes the inner workings of a regime built on deception, coercion, and control. Killed to Order: The Organ Harvesting Industry of China and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary reveals why continuing to misunderstand the CCP poses a growing threat to global freedom.
Killed to Order: China's Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary
A crime the Chinese regime can no longer deny—Forced Organ Harvesting.
What if everything you need to understand about the Chinese Communist Party—and how the free world should respond to it—could be explained through this one issue?
In this urgent and eye-opening book, journalist Jan Jekielek distills decades of investigations from reputable sources, combined with his own research and in-depth firsthand insight, into a compelling case for rethinking our approach to the CCP. Through the lens of grave human rights abuses—most disturbingly, the state-sanctioned harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience—Jekielek exposes the inner workings of a regime built on deception, coercion, and control. Killed to Order: The Organ Harvesting Industry of China and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary reveals why continuing to misunderstand the CCP poses a growing threat to global freedom.
What if everything you need to understand about the Chinese Communist Party—and how the free world should respond to it—could be explained through this one issue?
In this urgent and eye-opening book, journalist Jan Jekielek distills decades of investigations from reputable sources, combined with his own research and in-depth firsthand insight, into a compelling case for rethinking our approach to the CCP. Through the lens of grave human rights abuses—most disturbingly, the state-sanctioned harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience—Jekielek exposes the inner workings of a regime built on deception, coercion, and control. Killed to Order: The Organ Harvesting Industry of China and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary reveals why continuing to misunderstand the CCP poses a growing threat to global freedom.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781510786509 |
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| Publisher: | Skyhorse |
| Publication date: | 02/17/2026 |
| Pages: | 168 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |
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