
Blogger Comment: Safeguards of human organs has to be protected by Laws, as Euthanasia is ripe now in the West (all nations are increasing their death by euthanasia for their people under very dubious reasoning now) and shows all the hallmarks of continually escalating at a very high increased percentage of knots that in some cases can be classified as near exponential for some possible dark reasons), as governments use it to save money and make money, where a young human body can literally be worth millions for transplant surgery, especially from bodies that have not had the Covid-19 experimental injections…even the non-contaminated blood from such human bodies…
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Kentucky has passed sweeping new protections around organ donation after Gov. Andy Beshear signed a new bill into law, which prevents patients from being harvested when they show “signs of life.”
The legislation, HB 510, requires medical teams to immediately halt organ harvesting procedures if any signs of life are detected.
The new law follows a disturbing case that raised serious concerns about how “brain death” is determined and whether some patients may still be alive when organ harvesting begins.
Case Sparks National Alarm
The law was prompted by the 2021 case of TJ Hoover, a man declared “brain dead” who began showing clear signs of life just before his organs were set to be removed.
According to testimony, Hoover opened his eyes, looked around, and later thrashed and cried while being wheeled into the operating room.
His family was told these movements were merely “reflexes.”
Even more alarming, whistleblowers revealed that after two doctors refused to proceed with organ removal, the procurement team allegedly sought out another physician to continue the procedure.
At this point, Hoover was screaming for help.
The operation was ultimately called off.
Hoover later recovered and even danced at his sister’s wedding.
His sister says he still remembers the ordeal:
“He’ll continually say, ‘Why did they want to kill me?’”
Unfortunately, the answer is that Hoover’s healthy organs were worth millions of dollars to the hospital.
New Law Mandates Immediate Pause
Under HB 510, medical personnel must pause organ harvesting if there is:
• Any change in neurological status
• Any indication of life
• Any uncertainty about the accuracy of a death determination
The law allows anyone present, including doctors, nurses, staff, or family members, to request a pause.
Whistleblowers are also granted legal protection from retaliation.
Expands Definition of “Signs of Life”
The legislation goes further by explicitly defining what may constitute signs of life, including:
• Spontaneous movement
• Changes in heart rate or blood pressure
• Attempts to breathe or vocalize
• Neurological activity
• Physiological responses suggesting pain
The law highlights a growing controversy: Kentucky’s legal definition of death requires a “total and irreversible cessation of all brain function,” yet commonly used medical guidelines allow patients to be declared dead even when some brain activity remains.
Debate Over “Brain Death” Intensifies
Critics argue this disconnect has gone largely unchallenged for years.
Under current clinical standards, some patients diagnosed as brain dead can still exhibit movement, maintain body temperature, and even show electrical brain activity in certain cases.
The new law directly addresses those inconsistencies by requiring medical teams to stop and reassess if any such signs are observed.
Real Consequences for Violations
HB 510 includes enforcement mechanisms with significant penalties for noncompliance, including:
• Loss of medical licensing
• Suspension of organ procurement privileges
• Civil penalties
Supporters say the law will protect vulnerable patients and give families greater authority in life-or-death decisions.
As scrutiny grows around organ donation practices, Kentucky’s move is likely to intensify a broader national debate over how death is defined and when medical intervention crosses a line.
Follow the link for the source… https://slaynews.com/news/kentucky-enacts-new-law-blocking-organ-harvesting-patients-signs-life/
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