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Out of the 100,000 Canadian doctors, almost all of them have been vaccinated. However, there have been cases of sudden deaths among doctors, mostly due to cardiac issues, blood clots, and aggressive cancers. These cancers, referred to as "turbo cancer" on social media, are extremely aggressive and present at stage 4, leading to death within months. This phenomenon is unlike anything seen before, with young individuals developing rare brain cancers, stage 4 breast and colon cancers in their twenties and thirties, and rapidly progressing leukemias and lymphomas. The severity and nature of these cancers are unprecedented, according to a doctor who has diagnosed over 20,000 cancer patients in their career.

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The speaker expresses concerns about MAID, highlighting issues with the drug sodium thiopental used in the procedure. They discuss the potential drowning effect of the drug and criticize the lack of transparency in the process. The speaker questions the ethics of MAID, pointing out the financial motivations behind it and the impact on vulnerable individuals. They emphasize the need for honesty and moral integrity in these practices.

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When medically assisted dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, it was limited to those facing imminent death, but accessibility expanded in March. Critics argue that MAID devalues the lives of people with disabilities, particularly those living in poverty. The Netherlands has monthly reviews of assisted dying cases, while Canada only publishes annual statistics. Last year, MAID accounted for 3.3% of deaths in Canada, with cancer as the leading cause. Although many seek MAID, the federal government emphasizes safeguards to ensure eligibility is carefully considered. Canada is set to further expand MAID eligibility to include individuals with mental disorders, potentially increasing its prevalence to about 4% of all deaths, similar to Belgium and the Netherlands.

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No successful coronavirus vaccine has been made. Gene-based vaccines were tested on animals, leading to sickness and death. Despite concerns about safety and lack of long-term data, Canada continued vaccine rollout. A doctor raised safety concerns, was reprimanded for causing vaccine hesitancy, and saw neurological issues in patients post-vaccination. Questions to health authorities went unanswered, leading to a complaint to the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Since 2016, euthanasia has been legal in Canada, with plans to extend it to mental health conditions next year. In June 2019, Alan Nichols, 61, requested euthanasia after being hospitalized in Chilliwack and died by lethal injection. His brother, Gary, shares that while assisted dying can be compassionate, its loose application can put families in difficult situations. Before hospitalization, Alan faced challenges from a benign brain tumor diagnosed at age 12, which led to surgeries that impaired his right side and hearing. Despite these challenges, he lived a relatively normal life, engaging in daily activities, and was not completely incapacitated. Gary emphasizes that Alan's life was still worth living, raising concerns about the criteria for euthanasia.

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Dan Dix opens by presenting a stark portrait of Canada, praising compassion and healthcare but asserting a dark secret: ninety thousand lives have been killed through Canada’s medical assistance in dying program (MAiD) since legalization in 2016. He asserts this number is an estimate based on what is known and that the true figure could be higher, noting that doctors are sometimes under pressure to propose MAID even when patients do not raise it. He frames MAiD as a system that is accelerating, claiming it has become the leading cause of death in some provinces and that, in 2024, nearly five percent of all deaths in Canada were due to MAID—one in every twenty deaths. Dix argues the scope has expanded beyond terminal illness to include poverty, mental health, or simply feeling like a burden. He alleges veterans with PTSD, disabled individuals, and people who cannot afford housing are being offered MAID. He contends this is not compassionate care but a “conveyor belt to death” sold as dignity, and accuses the government of not fully disclosing the data. He provides anecdotes, saying he knows a man who was offered MAID three times during a single hospital visit, clarifying that the person wanted help, not an option to end his life. He characterizes Canada’s euthanasia regime as a machine “chewing up the vulnerable, the poor, and the broken, and spitting out body bags,” and asserts the world is watching, labeling Canada as “progressive” while describing the situation as a dystopian nightmare. In addressing what should be done, Dix encourages discussion, sharing the video, and demanding answers about why Canada is promoting death as a solution to suffering. He emphasizes the 90,000 figure as representing real people with families and futures. Dix references his video featuring Angelina Ireland from the Delta Hospice Society, describing how the government allegedly took her property for refusing to participate in MAID and allegedly sent “death cult activists” to shut her down. He asserts that there is resistance to MAID and calls for support for that movement. He promotes audience action: share the video, join the fight for life, and support his efforts via donations at pressfortruth.ca/donate, with options for one-time PayPal donations, monthly contributions, e-transfer to Dan@pressfortruth.ca, or mail to his P.O. box. Dix concludes by urging viewers to choose life over death, promising more video reports, and signing off with a call to subscribe, like, share, and stay tuned. He closes with a reiteration of “truth” as the guiding message.

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The Dutch state has begun euthanizing citizens, including children under 12, with minor disabilities, autism, or alcoholism, claiming it will save the planet. The government ordered the euthanasia of citizens with autism and other minor disabilities without fear of prosecution, even without the patient's consent. Between 2012 and 2021, around 40 autistic or intellectually disabled people were forcibly euthanized in the Netherlands. A Kingston University investigation links rising autism rates to intensive vaccine schedules. The Dutch government considers euthanasia the answer to the autism explosion, pushing aluminum-laced vaccines on toddlers. Black people younger than 30 were euthanized with autism listed as the sole reason. The state is also euthanizing alcoholic sex abuse victims, and those with dementia or depression. Experts question if the euthanasia law is becoming a Nazi-style eugenics program.

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Speaker 0 states that the Journal of Death and Dying, in 2025, published Health Canada's plans to save money by shifting to MAID (medical assistance in dying) rather than palliative care. The plan projects savings from 2027 to 2047 amounting to $1,273,000,000,000 by providing fourteen point seven million Canadians with MAID. The breakdown of those fourteen point seven million Canadians includes: - Over nine million projected to be elderly. - Over four million projected to be mentally ill and suicidal. - Over three hundred thousand projected to be Indigenous. - The remainder described as addicts, homeless, and others. Speaker 0 emphasizes that Canada is running a program and intends to expand it, including a mentally ill only qualification beginning in 2027. They note that the statistics are "disgusting" to them and direct listeners to check the SAGE journal, or the Journal of Death and Dying, for the detailed breakdown, stating that the sources go through the numbers. They also mention that they have covered these figures on their series as well.

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It's crazy. They'll do it if you're just depressed. They'll do it if you don't like being overweight. It's awful. It's a lot of the vaccine injured are doing it. They're going to Switzerland to Canada for this. The Canada numbers are bananas. More than fifteen thousand people received medical assisted assistance in dying in Canada in 2023. Yes. What is it in 2024 now? Imagine 2025, where they're this is crazy. 15,000 people, they've helped them die instead of, like, help them live. Instead of, we used to call suicide hotline. Hey. Don't do it, Bob. And now Canada's, like, come on in. Press 1 if you want the suicide and see appointment for you.

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People are going to Switzerland and Canada for medical assistance in dying, including vaccine-injured individuals. In Canada, over 15,000 people received medical assistance in dying in 2023. The speaker questions this, suggesting that the focus should be on helping people live instead of facilitating death. They compare it to suicide hotlines that aim to prevent suicide. The speaker suggests exploring options to improve people's health and well-being, addressing hormone levels and other physical issues that may contribute to depression.

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In 2016, Canada and California legalized medical assistance in dying. Despite having similar populations, California has seen only 893 cases of assisted suicide, while Canada has reported over 50,000. This stark difference raises concerns about Canada's approach, which some view as predatory. Critics argue that instead of providing palliative care, Canada is expanding eligibility for assisted dying to vulnerable groups, including children as young as 12, the mentally ill, homeless individuals, and addicts.

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There is concern over the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario suggesting psychiatric medication for unvaccinated individuals. This recommendation is seen as unethical and a dangerous path to labeling those who choose not to get vaccinated as mentally ill. This slippery slope is alarming. The speaker is thanked for their courage and support from the people of Canada.

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The speaker discusses concerns about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada, highlighting issues with the drug sodium thiopental and its potential for causing drowning during the procedure. Autopsies reveal troubling details about the process, contradicting claims of a painless death. The speaker also mentions cases of families being denied access to autopsy reports. These revelations raise questions about the ethics and transparency of MAID practices in Canada.

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World governments have harmed millions without apology. The speaker believes vaccines cause autism, but mainstream media won't discuss it. They gathered data from 10,000 parents showing a link between vaccines and autism, ADHD, and other health issues. More shots lead to poorer health in children.

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World governments have harmed millions without apology. Vaccines are linked to autism, ADHD, and other health issues. The more shots kids get, the more likely they are to have these conditions. The truth is often silenced in mainstream media.

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Federal Health Minister Mark Holland has introduced legislation to postpone the expansion of the medical assistance in dying (MAID) program for individuals with mental illness until March 2027. This decision primarily affects Canadians with severe, treatment-resistant mental disorders who were hoping to access MAID. Independent Senator Stanley Kutcher criticized the joint committee for failing to represent witness testimony and uphold the rights of all Canadians. Helen Long, CEO of Dying With Dignity Canada, expressed disappointment, noting that those waiting for MAID under mental health conditions have already faced significant delays. She emphasized that only a small number of Canadians would qualify for the program, similar to evidence from Belgium, where MAID has been legal for 20 years.

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When medically assisted dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, it was limited to those facing imminent death. Accessibility expanded in March, raising concerns about the devaluation of life for people with disabilities living in poverty. The rapid increase in requests for MAID, particularly among those in financial distress, has surprised many. Unlike the Netherlands, Canada lacks regular reviews of assisted dying cases, although it does provide annual statistics. In the last year, MAID accounted for 3.3% of all deaths in Canada, with cancer being the most common reason. The federal government emphasizes enhanced safeguards, asserting that two doctors would unlikely approve MAID if a person's suffering could be alleviated through available treatments. Canada is set to further expand eligibility to include those with mental disorders, aligning with practices in Belgium and the Netherlands.

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In 2019, the Canadian government removed the crime of spreading false news from the Criminal Code. This raises concerns about trusting a government that takes our money, restricts effective treatments, and fails to investigate the safety of promoted vaccines. Additionally, the parliament we elect allows mainstream media to freely lie without consequences.

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Many believe national healthcare is necessary like in Canada and the UK. Hillary Clinton tried to implement it with electronic medical records, but it can control doctors. Doctors may push harmful treatments like implants and mind control through vaccines. Medicine is more corrupt than politics, leading to harm or death for many patients.

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3.1 million Canadian children have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine, increasing their long-term cancer risk. Vaccinated kids are developing turbo cancers like leukemias and brain tumors, previously seen in adults. This elevated cancer risk will affect them for life.

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The Alberta government approved COVID vaccines for children despite no evidence of threat. Unexplained deaths in children are up 350%. One parent shared their daughter's health issues post-vaccination, including mouth and scalp burning, tachycardia, and chronic fatigue. Another parent's son died after receiving the vaccine, experiencing symptoms like vomiting and a rash. Seven months after a child's death, the family still awaits the official cause from the government due to a backlog in investigations.

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As a psychiatrist in community mental health, I've seen how MAID affects my patients. Some express a desire to stop treatment, feeling they can choose to die instead. This shift undermines our efforts to support their recovery; we're now focused on preventing MAID as much as preventing suicide. I recall a patient, Ray, 62, with metastatic lung cancer, who had long sought MAID. When I confirmed his eligibility, I witnessed a physical transformation in him—his shoulders relaxed, and he smiled for the first time. He decided to proceed with MAID, and during the process, he expressed gratitude, saying, "I think you saved my life." This highlights the importance of providing care for those who truly need and want it.

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100 Canadian children have died after receiving Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, but this information is being covered up. Many kids were mandated vaccines to play sports. No one is taking responsibility for these deaths, with Health Canada, public health officials, and medical organizations all denying any deaths from the vaccines. The speaker has reported on these deaths on social media, leading to attempts to shut down their accounts.

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A woman shares a heartbreaking story about a 13-year-old girl who had cancer and was convinced by doctors and nurses at a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta to end her own life using medical assistance in dying (MAID). The girl's parents had left her briefly to get some supplies when this happened. The mother, who had come to the hospital the day after her daughter's death, was devastated and felt helpless because the girl had signed the consent form. The speaker expresses anger towards the healthcare system and advises parents to keep their children away from hospitals. They also mention an article from CBC that claims MAID will save a significant amount of money in healthcare expenses.

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Krystal And Saagar DEBATE Assisted Dying UK Bill
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The UK Parliament recently passed an assisted dying bill, reflecting a growing trend in Western nations. The bill allows terminally ill patients with six months or less to live to choose assisted death under strict conditions, including mental capacity and multiple medical assessments. Critics like Jeremy Corbyn argue that without adequate palliative care, the bill risks neglecting vulnerable populations. Conversely, Nigel Farage warns of a slippery slope where the right to die could become an obligation. The discussion highlights concerns about mental health and misdiagnosis, emphasizing the need for careful regulations. The hosts note that the U.S. may soon face similar debates, given its increasing secularism and evolving healthcare landscape.
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