Five exercises promoted by this tradition include ones named for a “cosmic orbit” and “penetrating cosmic streams.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this tradition whose believers cultivate xinxing by letting go of evil thoughts and behaviors. This tradition’s far-right newspaper, The Epoch Times, has disseminated QAnon conspiracy theories.
ANSWER: Falun Gong [or Falun Dafa]
[10e] Since 2006, The Epoch Times has reiterated that China has targeted Falun Gong members for this purpose as per the Kilgour–Matas report. Urban legends about this practice involve a drugged victim, a scalpel, and an icy bathtub.
ANSWER: organ harvesting [accept forced organ donations; accept forced organ transplants; accept organ theft; accept references to specific organs like kidneys, hearts, and corneas; reject “organ donation”]
[10h] The Epoch Times aids Li Hongzhi in carrying out this process on the cosmos’s Fa in order to save the righteous. In Kabbalah, a world of “chaos,” or tohu (“TOH-hoo”), is contrasted with a world of “order,” or this term, dubbed tikkun (“tee-KOON”).
ANSWER: rectification [accept rectify, repair, or other synonyms; accept Fa rectification or zhengfa; accept World of Rectification]
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