Posted on 08/03/2022 7:01:12 AM PDT by Salman
... A web-based resource launched in 2004 to be a “platform [that] could address some of the national gaps in palliative care,” the Canadian Virtual Hospice was the first attempt at connecting Canadians with an array of health specialists online to help them face the daunting task of accompanying their ill and dying loved ones at the end of their lives. As reported on its website, “visits to Virtual Hospice continue to climb – from 34,000 in 2004 to 2.3 million in 2020,” which bespeaks the desperate need to shore up this crucial yet often-overlooked segment in healthcare. ...
"Healthcare" == a pretext for murdering the inconvenient of all ages.
And it's not a slippery slope if it was part of the program all alone.
Canada (and a more populous county just south of it) seems to be having a race between 1984 and Brave New World to see which one wins as a model for society. 1984 was ahead for a while with the perpetual COVID lockdowns, but this seems more Brave New World.
Shut up and eat your ancestors. /s
The US needs to do a Putin, invade Canada and eliminate these psychopaths.
It's coming here. You will see.
The T4program revisited.
Makes you wonder why the Nuremberg tribunals were done in the first place.
(The most eye-opening experience I ever had, outside of reading my Bible and the Holy Spirit teaching me what I needed to know, was reading the transcripts of the Nuremberg tribunals; it consists of 15 volumes; the first volume is called “The doctor trials”; it was so graphic it was difficult to read.)
The transcripts can be found in a decent college library.
Because a Zoom meeting is so much better than saying good bye while holding hands.
“Oh wait. Hold that thought, granny. I gotta take this. It’s work.”
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