Sunday, April 19, 2009

The Amazon Rain Forest, Brazil

My next interview came with an unusual arrival of being blindfolded in order to not reveal my hosts' location. I interviewed a man named Fernando Oliveira, who considered himself a doctor. He was getting paid a lot of money from not doing normal doctor procedures but doing organ transplants. These organs came off the black market most likely from China. There wasn't time to test these organs, and they could have very well been life-threatening. This is immoral. How could Fernando do such a thing? Why didn't he have the organs checked to make sure they were healthy. All he wanted was money, which is what he got a lot of. Fernando killed the man who was getting a heart transplant with his gun after the patient attacked the doctors. He somehow managed not to go to jail for this crime. Fernando was a scandalous man who was in the organ transplant business just for the money. How cruel.

3 comments:

MRoberts12 said...

I disagree when you say Fernando was cruel. He needed to kill the patient and doctor before they hurt or infected anyone else it was the right thing to do. Also, the person who gave Fernando the heart told Fernando it was healthy and Fernando had no choice but to trust him because there was no time to check the heart himself.

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Terry Hudson said...

I would have to disagree also. Fernando wasn't a cruel man, he was just doing what he needed to do to get by. Although money would not matter in a zombie infested world, who knew that zombies would eradicate humans anyway? I don't blame Mr. Fernando for doing what he did. You should at least give him credit.