I am Speaking up!!!!!!

I am Speaking up!!!!!!
Me and My Knight

Monday, January 21, 2019

Delaware bill defines assisted suicide as a palliative care option

Delaware bill defines assisted suicide as a palliative care option


The assisted suicide lobby has instituted a new direction by redefining assisted suicide as palliative care. This has long been a talking point for assisted suicide advocates but now they are attempting to change the legal definition of palliative care.

Assisted suicide laws give physicians, or others (New Mexico bill) the right in law to assist the suicide of their patients.

Oregon Attempts to Expand Assisted-Suicide License

Oregon Attempts to Expand Assisted-Suicide License

Oregon’s assisted-suicide legalization was the tip of the spear. Its provisions were never intended to remain restricted in perpetuity, but rather, were designed to give people false assurance that the ambitions of the euthanasia movement are limited.

They aren’t. And now true to form, a bill has been filed in Oregon to greatly expand eligibility and add other liberalizing provisions. First, HB 2232 would broaden the definition of terminal illness to the point that the term is stripped of any logical or cogent meaning:

“Terminal disease” means a disease that will, within reasonable medical judgment, produce or substantially contribute to a patient’s death.

Oregon will debate bills to expand the definition of terminal and allow physicians to wave the waiting period.

Oregon will debate bills to expand the definition of terminal and allow physicians to wave the waiting period.

Recently the Oregon assisted suicide lobby stated that they intend to expand the definitions in the assisted suicide law. The 2017 Oregon assisted suicide report stated that number of assisted suicide deaths had, once again, increased.

Has euthanasia gone too far?

Has euthanasia gone too far?

Christopher de Bellaigue in his comprehensive article published on January 18 in the Guardian asks the question: Has euthanasia gone too far?

de Bellaigue, (the author) examines the experience with euthanasia in the Netherlands, by interviewing supporters and critics of euthanasia. The author outlines how euthanasia was originally promoted as a response to exceptional circumstances and is now being considered for people who think their life is "complete."

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Yet another cancer doctor admits fabricating false positives to profit from selling toxic chemotherapy

Yet another cancer doctor admits fabricating false positives to profit from selling toxic chemotherapy

(NaturalNews) If you were to travel the world trying to search out the most insidious con artists, scammers, hucksters and quacks, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone worse than a pharma-centric oncology doctor. These are the highly-paid hucksters that poison people to death while pretending to sell them "treatment" for a disease they very often don't even have in the first place.

More Doctors Confessing To Intentionally Diagnosing Healthy People With Cancer To Make Money

More Doctors Confessing To Intentionally Diagnosing Healthy People With Cancer To Make Money
It happens more often than you can imagine, but more Doctors are finally getting caught in the act of misrepresenting their oath and fraudulently diagnosing healthy patients with cancer to turn a quick buck from kickbacks on chemotherapy poisons.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Death on demand: has euthanasia gone too far?

Death on demand: has euthanasia gone too far?

Countries around the world are making it easier to choose the time and manner of your death. But doctors in the world’s euthanasia capital are starting to worry about the consequences.