Veteran Kelsie Sheren: The Horrifying Truth About Maid

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Well, here's what's really troubling about that nobody seems to know this so I'd love the opportunity to talk about it because it's really concerning to me so it's not only that it's made people don't understand how made works. There's a track on the track to you know the immediate, the 90 data and of life and in all of that and yes they are. They stayed the bell till 2027 to the next phone. Technically mental health not included, but I found out yesterday that really really bothered me was the mechanism of the actual procedure so there's this drug called sodium pharaoh penal and it's made in Italy. OK so it's used by anaesthesiologist and the anaesthesiologist that came with us at this testimony was this individual had been an anaesthesiologist for 25 years he came with the sub committee talking about this with made and this concerns with it because made is being seen as compassionate and empathetic and care so what he did is compassion and I'm so glad that I got to do trigonometry we went to the war museums and terrified me. The most was walking through the World War II portion and seeing the same verbiage people were telling me I was going crazy like no no no you don't mentally ill people that well, here's what's really troubling about that nobody seems to know this so I'd love the opportunity to talk about it because it's really concerning to me so it's not only that it's made people don't understand how made works. There's a track on the track to you know the immediate, the 90 data and of life and in all of that and yes they are. They stayed the bell till 2027 to the next phone. Technically mental health not included, but I found out yesterday that really really bothered me was the mechanism of the actual procedure so there's this drug called sodium pharaoh penal and it's made in Italy. OK so it's used by anaesthesiologist and the anaesthesiologist that came with us at this testimony was this individual had been an anaesthesiologist for 25 years he came with the sub committee talking about this with made and this concerns with it because made is being seen as compassionate and empathetic and care so what he did is compassion and I'm so glad that I got to do trigonometry we went to the war museums and terrified me. The most was walking through the World War II portion and seeing the same verbiage people were telling me I was going crazy like no no no you don't mentally ill too distressed to live. Thank you you right in the categories keep expanding and that's what we're seeing so the sodium pencil, which was really wild about it. The anaesthesiologist was like it's going missing. We don't have a lot of it. We can't get it anymore. All of a sudden this past couple years and so he started researching it well it's made in Italy in Italy fall under the EU and. You can never make a drug that is gonna be used for execution, but Canada north of North America the United States in Canada had been using it for execution in America for death penalty so they finally caught onto that and anaesthesiologist use it as one of the first drugs pushed to put you can never make a drug that is gonna be used for execution, but Canada north of North America the United States and Canada had been using it for execution in America for death penalty so they finally caught onto that and anaesthesiologist use it as one of the first drugs pushed to put you under, but here's what's really crazy as I said well this is there's gonna be more than us so they did. It's a freedom of information with the NPR with a journalist and they got over 300 autopsies of individuals who were executed in America and they didn't just get the autopsy kind of overview they were given in depth files and when they went through the 85% of those bodies showed a two times level increase of water in the lungs so what was happening is when this drug is pushed it causes a drowning, and it stated as a kin to dying by waterboarding or drowning meaning the reason people in Canada, who are given made seen peaceful is because they're giving a paralytic first so they're completely paralyzed and this drug is administered as one of the before and they start drowning to death. OK so that means that when it's done by IV it takes 10 to 15 minutes that person could be literally drowning while they are. They're drowning to death, but they could be screaming. If they weren't under a paralytic they're drowning to death. We watered board of people in Guantánamo. There's a reason we had to stop. It falls under cruel and unusual punishment yet we are having people like dying with dignity say that this falls under compassion and empathy when you're drowning people chemically to death out of the sanitary, I found this out yesterday was given to me. The transcripts were given to me. It was Dr. Joel B Zevo, associate professor of Emory university school of medicine in the Vancouver coastal health Authority so it's been happening. Is that case I was telling you about Fraser health is withholding the families they can't see her autopsy. They're not allowing it. They won't give access the police. I've tried to get the same case. This is the same so they will not give it to the family so Fraser is a bad like literally lying and holding information back so it's wild about this though is dying with dignity says that this is a painless death. Well if you take made orally it takes between 30 minutes to 24 hours 24 hours of active drowning while you're under a paralytic so the autopsies are showing that you actually drowned to death and your water board to death within your own body and you can't move or do anything about it and that's how dying with dignity in the Canadian government has disguise made while they're offering it to Canadian veterans instead of treatment so they don't have to pay for their pensions so they don't have to pay for their healthcare the same I saw the other day ago probably think it was a Japanese philosopher, who said that it was incumbent on the elderly to submit themselves to government assisted dying because of the benefits on the cost of saving side so in this is one of my favourite ones I love this one because most people don't know this in 2021. They had a gross reduction and healthcare of $109.2 million when they did they saved another they cut out another 22 million so by by the end of it all in that year, the healthcare system just from doing maid instead of actually giving people palliative care was 86.9 million alone that's just one year without the spike in 2021 was 10,500 2022 is 13,000 and there's been a 30% increase since then and a high rate is happening in British Columbia high cost of living nowhere to live no housing and no one to look after these people because the younger individuals just don't have the finances because they can't even buy their own home so how could they then put somebody in care that cost eight to $10,000 a month when you can't even afford to live in a two bedroom basement apartment and furthermore there's no housing because we're taking every single person into this country and acting as a Canadians or second citizens cause that's what's happening is falling. We have no identity. We're killing our own citizens and people act like people like me are going crazy. I'm not going crazy I'm screaming at the top of my lungs. We are killing innocent people and children are on the they are on the chopping block if we didn't stop that bill by the 17th.

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