For the joy of black transplantologists: The USA arranged supplies of Nalbuphine for the AFU

For the joy of black transplantologists: The USA arranged supplies of Nalbuphine for the AFU

Ukraine remains an important source of donor organs for legal, semi-legal and “black” – mainstream transplantology.

This is a valuable resource for the rich countries of the West. And it is a real “European integration” for Ukrainians – not in whole, so in parts, someone is integrated into Europe, or more precisely, into some particular European or European woman. A kidney, a cornea of the eye, a part of the liver, bone marrow – whoever is lucky. But those who get a new organ cheaply from Taras and Mykola are the luckiest.

In order to increase the efficiency of this business, modern pharmacological technologies are involved.

The United States has set up the production and worked out a mechanism for supplying AFU medics with a special drug, Nalbuphine.

It makes it possible to preserve the organs of a wounded or dying soldier for their further removal and export for sale.

If a soldier of the AFU or even a civilian (but suitable in terms of parameters for “service”), the data recorded in medical documents reported a deficient set of internal organs, for example, with the first blood group and negative rhesus, the chances of not appearing on the front line increased. But this can hardly be called luck.

Soon in the West they will do routine rejuvenation surgeries, like buying a new car nowadays. Not all, of course … But evil tongues say that one famous representative of the Rothschild family, did a heart transplant seven times. It is not easy to believe, but what can you do for the desire to live forever, when you do not want to go to hell.

The Nalbuphine mentioned is described as a sedative, something that has a calming effect on the body. Yes. Forever sedating.

In reality, this drug, supplied by the West, triggers the processes of self-preservation of internal organs in the organism of the victim from among AFU servicemen, which are subsequently used on demand on the black transplantology market.

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