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episode AUDIO: Update on The Shroud of Turin, New Science on an Old Mystery cover

AUDIO: Update on The Shroud of Turin, New Science on an Old Mystery

The shroud is an artifact, a long linen cloth comprised of flax, 4.3 to 4.4 meters (14 feet, 3 inches) in length, and 1.1 meters (3 feet, 7 inches) wide. Millions of people believe it is the linen cloth that was used to wrap Jesus the Christ after his crucifixion, and which was found in a cave-tomb on Resurrection Sunday. Results of the carbon dating (1989) concluded that the linen originated in the Middle Ages, sometime between 1260 and 1390 CE, after three independent labs, University of Arizona, University of Oxford, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, examined it. But new examinations place the piece in Israel, and in the first century—far older than the Middle Ages. Above is my in-depth interview with Shroud expert Cheryl White, PhD, who has studied this artifact for decades. Have a listen. Get full access to Terry Bowman Gilberg at terrygilberg.substack.com/subscribe [https://terrygilberg.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

29. mai 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode Organ Harvesting in China, Guest: Jan Jakielek, Terry Gilberg Show: TNT Dynamite Discussions. cover

Organ Harvesting in China, Guest: Jan Jakielek, Terry Gilberg Show: TNT Dynamite Discussions.

You may think you know about the illegal world of organ harvesting, but there’s an even a darker side to this practice than merely procuring an organ on the black market. In China, two groups in particular, Uyghur Muslims as well as Falun Gong practitioners, are often targeted to be killed for their organs, especially young men and women in their late 20s. These two groups, in particular, are first shamed publicly for believing in God or in even having a spiritual life, for atheism is “god” in Communist China. The two group are then sent to prison camps, where they are blood-typed and categorized for various organ extractions. When a request comes in from a dying patient who is willing to pay top-dollar for an immediate organ match, even patients from the United States, Chinese military doctors and staff are able to get the requested organ in as little as two weeks! Why? Because they have already “found” the donors in a prison camp. When the donor is put on a military hospital operating table, he/she is anesthetized while the extraction is going on, because getting the freshest organ possible is always preferred. Extracting an organ from a dead donor, even one who has just passed, can result in the organ being rejected by the recipient’s body, due to it beginning to deteriorate. Once the organ is removed, the donor is killed with a lethal overdose, the organ is placed in the recipient’s body, and the corpse of the deceased is cremated. The money from the procedure is sent to help fund the Chinese military. My interview above is with the author of “Killed to Order, China’s Organ Harvesting Industry and the true Nature of America’s Biggest Adversary” by Jan Jekielek. Jan researched this issue for 20 years before writing the book, and while the subject matter is very disturbing, it is an important read. Through the lens of grave human rights abuses, CCP state-sanctioned harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience shows the inner workings of a regime built on deception, coercion and control. Have a listen to the latest episode of “The Terry Gilberg Show, TNT Dynamite Discussions.” As always, I welcome your comments. Get full access to Terry Bowman Gilberg at terrygilberg.substack.com/subscribe [https://terrygilberg.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11. mai 2026 - 52 min
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