South Korea seizes capsules containing powdered flesh of dead babies

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This is just totally disturbing on a number of levels...

The South Korean government revealed Monday that it recently seized thousands of capsules filled with the powdered flesh of dead babies. Reportedly, some people believe the powder has medicinal purposes and was created in northeastern China.

South Korea has reportedly been reluctant to criticize China directly over the incident, out of fears of creating diplomatic friction with the country. But the process by which the powder is allegedly created is one of the most disturbing stories imaginable.

According to the Korea Customs Service, the bodies of dead babies are chopped into small pieces and dried on stoves before being turned into powder. The customs officials have refused to say exactly where the babies come from or who is responsible for making the capsules.

China has already been in the spotlight over activist Chen Guangcheng, whose work involves protesting the government's sterilization and forced abortion policies. It was recently reported that China is working to "soften" its one-child policy slogans, though not the actual policy itself.

Last year, Chinese officials ordered an investigation into the manufacturing of drugs made from dead fetuses or newborn babies. Nonetheless, South Korean officials said in a statement they have discovered 35 smuggling attempts since last August, during which 17,450 capsules labeled as "stamina boosters" were discovered. Rather than containing any inherent medicinal properties, the capsules are said to contain dangerous bacteria and other harmful, unspecified ingredients.

Amazingly, none of the smugglers have been arrested in the various confiscations because the South Korean customs officials said the amounts of human flesh contained in the capsules were too small and were not intended for direct sale. The smugglers claimed to have no knowledge of the human flesh content, saying they believed the capsules were ordinary stamina-boosting pills. By Eric Pfeiffer

-=Chipmunk=-
 


As long as they're not actually killing the babies in order to produce the powder, it's just recycling. Not something I'd eat personally, but then I wouldn't go for flame-grilled cat either.
 
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I think it's funny that people care what Asians do with dead bodies, but don't express much outrage about the dead bodies created by western military.
 
HBWA should work out an exclusive deal for dead baby capsules.

We have been working on a trial for awhile, was hoping it wouldn't get leaked quite yet. The main issue is supply, we need MOAR BABIES.
 
This was the nastiest thing I read today... and that says ALOT after visiting the dark side of the internet.
 
I think it's funny that people care what Asians do with dead bodies, but don't express much outrage about the dead bodies created by western military.

It's sure going to be exhausting listing every possible related thing I'm outraged by whenever I express my outrage on Wickedfire.
 
And just to think. They hold at least around 1 Trillion in us debt.

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