Funny Urban Legends ER Emergency Room

July 6, 2009
By Wayang Times

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This is a good funny video from the CH people. They depicted some of the most popular urban legends such as the stolen kidney legend, witnessed right from the ER Emergency Room of a hospital. Try to spot all the other urban legends which you have came across. Enjoy! But bewarned, it gets a little, err… ;)

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2 Responses to “ Funny Urban Legends ER Emergency Room ”

  1. Noor al Haqiqa on August 5, 2009 at 3:15 pm

    This is no urban legend any longer. Just last week a Rabbi Rosenbaum was arrested for selling stolen kidneys.

    Levy Izhak Rosenbaum of Brooklyn was charged separately with conspiring to broker the sale of a human kidney for a transplant, at a cost of $160,000 to the transplant recipient. According to the FBI’s complaint, Mr. Rosenbaum said he had been brokering the sale of kidneys for 10 years

    Rabbi Rosenbaum’s crime is especially odious:

    …accused of enticing vulnerable people to give up a kidney for $10,000 and then selling the organ for $160,000. Mr. Dwek pretended to be soliciting a kidney on behalf of someone and Mr. Rosenbaum said that he had been in business of buying organs for years, according to the complaint.

    Not an urban legend any longer. It is a huge international business. India and Israel are two of the biggest brokers.

    Professor Scheper-Hughes recounts stories of Rosenbaum using a gun to keep an unknowing donor from a fast retreat. She says the Rabbi is “the main U.S. broker for global human organ sales.

    Scheper-Hughes felt she had to stop Rosenbaum. She met with the FBI.

    She waited and waited for something to be done. The FBI may have been following the lead of the State Department, which dismissed organ trafficking as “urban legend.”

    “It would be impossible to conceal a clandestine organ trafficking ring,” a 2004 State Department report stated.

  2. Wayang Times on August 5, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    Noor al Haqiqa – thanks for sharing. i guess most of my readers won’t have ur kind of patience to craft such a thoughtful and knowledgeable comment. seems like we really need to b careful when we r travelling nowadays!