“Why didn’t you abort her?” the preschool teacher asked me. My, then 5-year old daughter Hazel, the girl the teacher was referring to, was standing right by my side. We just dropped off Hazel’s little brother at preschool and were chatting with the teacher.
I should’ve just taken both children and leave, never to come back. What can a teacher who can’t see the inherent value of my daughter’s life, possibly teach my son? The nihilism might even rub off on my son. But I didn’t. I found myself defending my daughter’s right to exist by telling this teacher how much pleasure she gave our family.
Hazel was born with Down syndrome just like her 2 year older sister April. Both my daughters have the tell-tale, and very endearing I might add, almond shaped eyes. Both girls are a joy to be around. But even if they were downright miserable there still is zero need to defend their lives.
People ask blunt questions because they bought into the ideology that some lives are non-essential and that they can be eliminated. Pregnant women are routinely offered prenatal screening by public healthcare. The ‘cure’ is to kill the unborn baby. If a test result indicates the unborn child may have Down syndrome, stories of hardship are told to pressure the mother to abort the child. This is marketed as a ‘right’ and ‘freedom’ but the selection of life based on desired (heritable) characteristics is actually eugenics.
Selective abortion is, just like sterilization and euthanasia, a tool used by eugenicists to eliminate humans with traits that are considered undesirable or non-essential for the state.
The abortion rates when Down syndrome is diagnosed vary greatly among countries with Iceland and Denmark nearing 100% and Canada hovering around 90% and countries like Portugal as low as 20%. In the US the selective abortion rate is 33%.
In the UK, where the limit for abortion is 24 weeks, babies with a disability such as Down syndrome who can be aborted up to birth.
In the Netherlands a disabled baby can be ‘euthanized’ up to 12 months after birth. This infanticide is legalized through the so-called Groningen protocol. In Belgium there is no age limit.
Euthanasia, which literally means ‘good death’, is the intentional ending of a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Pain and suffering is entirely subjective. Babies with Down syndrome have been euthanized in the Netherlands. When asked, the majority of people with Down syndrome and their families believe that life is very much worth living.
The Nazis made eugenics, infamous during WWII but it’s roots of can actually be found in the US decades earlier. Hitler expressed his admiration for American leaders in the pseudo-scientific eugenics movement in the early Thirties. (Edwin Black – War against the weak)
When people think about eugenics they think of the Nazi efforts to create a blond haired, blue eyed, Arian race. Another focal point is the holocaust and the extermination of Jewish people in concentration camps. Much lesser known is the fact that it started with the extermination of disabled people under the T4 program. Disabled children were forcibly taken from their homes and, under the guise of ‘specialized care’, admitted in special clinics. The medical staff gave the disabled children a lethal medication. The children would die and because the program was secret, the official records were falsified and parents would receive a letter stating their child died of pneumonia or infectious disease. Up to a million physically and mentally disabled children and adults were eliminated under the T4 program.
The T4 program was about marginalizing persons with disabilities and illness -- and justifying their deaths in a murder machine which was the dry run for the Final Solution.
Information about T4 can still be found, but media never focuses on this part of history so it is not well-known. The powers that control media, don’t want the public to associate hospitals and public health with deadly protocols that eliminated unwanted individuals.
Lately, documentaries like “A good death” and “Vaxxed III” exposed how Midazolam, Remdesivir, dehydration and ventilators were used to quietly and secretly euthanize people during Covid, specifically the unvaccinated population. Their deaths are officially registered as Covid deaths. The entire organization is built on monetary incentives and is still ongoing in the UK, US and several countries. History repeats itself and Public Health and medical staff are once again used to deliver deadly medication.
At the forefront of the Covid-deaths however, just like in the German T4 program in the Thirties, are -once again- disabled people. When admitted to hospital they are illegally labelled DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) without consent or even knowledge of the patients or caregivers. A UK report showed that six out of every ten Covid-related deaths were disabled people. That’s a whopping 60%. However, disabled people do not make up 60% of the population.
In the Netherlands Public health singled out people with Down syndrome to receive an extra booster shot. In the US and Canada, people with Down syndrome were prioritized to get their shot. Other groups who were prioritized were people in residential homes, black Americans and First Nation people.
Society has accepted the intentional and quiet eradication of people with Down syndrome and other disabilities through selective abortion and secret or open euthanasia. The few lawyers who are working on cases to defend the lives of these children, are prosecuted by the government.
There is no large scale public outcry and people think that they are not affected by eugenics.
However, I would like to take those people back to 2020. Successful people were labelled non-essential in an instant. The criteria for this were nonsensical (Mom & pop restaurants closed but McD staid open; farmers markets closed but Walmart open; gyms closed but liquor stores were open.) and made by well-protected authorities high up in the power-structure. Suddenly, successful, young and healthy business owners were ordered to stay home and many saw their businesses destroyed. Their employees became unemployed. Statistics show economic hardship leads to depression and mental health disorders. Ironically the people who are struggling with mental disorders are now included on a new bill tabled by Pamela Wallin.
But wait, there’s more. Pain or suffering is no longer required to be offered euthanasia. Christine Gauthier, a disabled Canadian veteran and Paralympic athlete, was offered suicide in lieu of a wheelchair lift for her home. The Canadian Highway of Heroes has become a dead-end street.
There’s more still: Kayla Pollock was left a quadriplegic after receiving the Moderna vaccine and was offered MaiD on 2 occassions. She declined and this brave woman chose to expose what happened to her.
If you think the line will be drawn right there, you’re sadly mistaken. The new bill includes “mature minors”, a term than can be widely applied as the bill does NOT specify any age limit. The bill also supports the concept of removing final consent.
Can euthanasia without consent still be called euthanasia I wonder?
The sky is the limit it appears. To get a glimpse of what is possible you only need to look at abroad. In the Netherlands you don’t need to suffer from any mental or physical disorder to be able to get assistance from the state to kill yourself. People can ‘chose’ euthanasia as a couple (duo-euthanasia) , or because of a failed sex-change operation, or simply dial a number in Vermont, where telemedicine is a route for “aid in dying,” waiving the 48-hour waiting period and granting full legal immunity to health care providers and pharmacists.
Make no mistake. This is not a sign of dignity but of a nihilistic and purely material attitude towards life. A Canadian study concluded that euthanasia saves money.
From the perspective of those who believe that humans are non-essential who can be easily replaced by robots and AI, expanding euthanasia is ‘safe and effective’.
People have been programmed by media to view the disappearance of an entire cohort with Down syndrome through selective abortion as a sign of progress and even as a human right. The medicalized killing of babies, children, people with autism, failed sex-change surgery and mental disorders will also be applauded as a ‘right’ and a ‘choice’. It is simply the latest source of virtue signalling. Don’t succumb to Hollywood’s “Choose Death” programming.
We are in a war. A strategy of war is to distract, confuse and deceive. We are being attacked from all sides: through vaccines, indoctrination of our youth and our food. It would be foolish to focus only on vaccines, while euthanasia is claiming ever more lives and consent is being thrown out. Media is working overtime to sell you the concept that choosing death is a selfless act of love.
In reality euthanasia is a back-door strategy to depopulate. MaiD is the next killing field. We may not be able to stop the media programming or private members pushing bills, but every single one of us has the power to reduce the need for euthanasia. Check on your neighbours, see if there’s any way you can help vulnerable people in your neighbourhood: the disabled, unemployed, homeless, elderly, youth who are depressed or transitioning. The simple act of listening to stories of victims in these crazy times of planned destruction can make the pain a little easier to bear.
Repeated mRNA COVID Jabs Lead to Reduced Immune Function in Older Adults: Journal 'Immunity & Ageing' https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/repeated-mrna-covid-jabs-lead-to
Taking the vaccine was voluntary euthanasia