03-19-2026
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Jan Jekielek has spent years examining evidence that many governments prefer to ignore. His investigation led him into one of the darkest corners of modern geopolitics. The findings documented in his book Killed to Order describe a transplant system inside China that raises disturbing questions about the fate of prisoners of conscience.
Jan Jekielek joins Dr. Sherri Tenpenny to discuss the research behind those findings and the personal path that led him into the story. His early encounter with Falun Gong shaped the direction of his inquiry. That experience later placed him in direct contact with people who were being targeted by the Chinese Communist Party.
Jan Jekielek explains how Falun Gong practitioners became central to the allegations surrounding China’s transplant industry. Reports began to surface that detainees were subjected to medical testing while in custody. Witness accounts suggested those tests were not connected to the health of the prisoners themselves.
Evidence gathered over time pointed toward a system in which organs could be sourced on demand. The timelines described by investigators created questions about where those organs were coming from. Surgeons reported transplant waiting periods that appeared impossible under normal donation systems.
Jan Jekielek describes the investigative trail that brought these details into public view. He outlines the testimony of doctors, whistleblowers, and researchers who studied the transplant network. Each layer of the story raises deeper questions about state control and the nature of the Chinese Communist Party.
The conversation expands beyond the transplant system itself. Jan Jekielek addresses how the persecution of Falun Gong unfolded inside China. That campaign reshaped the lives of millions of people and altered the direction of Chinese society.
Global response becomes another part of the discussion. Governments and medical institutions have been confronted with the evidence for years. Many observers believe the international reaction has remained restrained.
Jan Jekielek describes why this subject continues to surface despite political pressure. The implications reach beyond China and into international medical systems and geopolitical strategy.
The investigation is still unfolding.
Meet our Guest:
Jan Jekielek is a senior editor with The Epoch Times and host of the show “American Thought Leaders.” His work focuses on long form conversations that examine the assumptions shaping modern political and cultural narratives.
Jan Jekielek has interviewed hundreds of researchers, policymakers, and investigative journalists during his career in media. His reporting often centers on issues related to China, geopolitics, and human rights.
He is also an award winning documentary filmmaker. His projects include The Unseen Crisis, DeSantis: Florida vs. Lockdowns, and Finding Manny.
His recent book investigates the evidence surrounding China’s transplant system and allegations of state directed organ harvesting.
Website:
https://www.amazon.com/Killed-Order-Harvesting-Industry-Adversary/dp/1510786503/ref=sr_1_1
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