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Euthanasia Is Fifth-Leading Cause of Death in Canada

Good grief, our closest cultural cousins are jumping into the abyss with a smile on their collective face. Read More ›
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The Connection Between Intelligence and Information

Information is everywhere in the sciences. Yet scientists often ignore the connection of intelligence to information. Read More ›
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“Thank You for Waiting. The Doctor Will Kill You Now…”

Canada has some of the most permissive euthanasia laws in the world and allows people with disabilities to be killed on request. Read More ›
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Why VSED Is Indeed Abetted Suicide

On June 4, news outlets around the world reported that Dutch doctors euthanized a 17-year-old rape victim who suffered from severe PTSD, depression, and anorexia. Read More ›
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In Canada, Medical Doctors Kill Thousands in 2018

If 1.12 percent of our deaths in the U.S. were doctor-homicides, it would amount to nearly 30,000. Read More ›
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At the Euthanasia Party

Is this kind of thing right or wrong? Some may see it as empowering, dying “his own way,” as the media continually put it. Read More ›
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Canada’s Suicide Regime and America’s Future

Canada in relationship to the United States is like an image reflected in a strange and troubling mirror. Read More ›
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Eliminating the Sufferer: In Canada, Hospital Waiting Room Promotes Euthanasia

Euthanasia corrupts everything it touches. That includes the healthcare system and a society’s perception of the value of people with serious disabilities and illnesses. Read More ›

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