Euthanasia method used in Canada anything but painless

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A Vancouver woman checked into a hospital because of suicidal thoughts. The clinician encouraged her to take MAiD.

By Yvette Harding –

In Canada where euthanasia is legal, the drug used for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) induces death by flooding the lungs with liquid, creating the sensation of being water-boarded, a Canadian anesthesiologist has said.

“That is a terrifying way to die,” says Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian military combat veteran on Jordan Peterson’s podcast. “It would have been easier to put bricks around my feet and go jump in the ocean than it is to die by MAiD.”

MAiD is touted as painless, a compassionate socialist solution for anyone with chronic illness, dying – or just tired of life in Canada. The anesthesiologist’s testimony shows that it is anything but painless.

A Canadian vet, Kelsi Sheren says she sees Canada encouraging vets to take MAiD as a way of unburdening the socialized medical system.

Water-boarding was a the torture U.S. interrogators used on terrorists in Guantanamo Bay. During water-boarding, a cloth is placed over the face of the suspected terrorist. He is laid on a board. Water is then poured over his face until he breathes in and chokes up water. It gives the torture victim the panicked sensation of drowning. They stop pouring when he chokes. The procedure is repeated in an attempt to get the suspect to break and confess.

In Canada, patients don’t show panic in a MAiD death because they are administered tranquilizers first. The tranquilizers don’t keep them from going through the agonizing death. It just masks it, a report by anesthesiologist Joel Zivot says.

The person is actually dying an agonizing death by drowning for up to 24 hours. Autopsies reveal the truth – up to 85% of the bodies are found to have their lungs filled with liquid.

In 2016 Canada passed a law allowing adults to request MAiD if their death was reasonably foreseeable. But in 2021 Canada broadened MAiD to include use when death is NOT foreseeable.

In 2022, 13,241 people elected to die by MAiD, saving Canadian socialized medicine $19.2 million, Lifesite says. MAiD is the sixth leading cause of death in Canada.

“Dying with Dignity says that this is a painless death,” Sheren says. “Well, if you take MAiD orally, it takes between 30 minutes to 24 hours – 24 hours of active drowning while you’re under a paralytic.”

Sheren became interested in learning more about MAiD because she saw it being pushed on fellow veterans of military service.

“Dying with Dignity in the Canadian government has disguised MAiD, 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,” Sheren says.

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About the writer of this article: Yvette Harding studies at Lighthouse Christian Academy near Century City, CA.

1 COMMENT

  1. A lousy $19.2 million saved by destroy several thousand invaluable, eternal souls! Their government probably spends that much on supporting lgbtqis in a week.
    I heard that Maid was a cruel, painful death,I wonder if that’s what they use in other countries? I think so. But I’ll ask Bob McCoskrie of Family First here in New Zealand; because there is a government push to extend euthanasia/assisted suicide to basically every one; I just filled in a submission opposing it 2 days ago.

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