Gang Stalking Is Real - It's All To Suspicious - Dec 10, 2025 - 144
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Published5 months ago
Duration4:44:32
Video IDAxDEPuQ51jg
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views82
Likes4
Comments0
Engagement Rate4.88%
Likes per 100 views4.88
Comments per 1K views0.00
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To much is happening in a short period of time where other people (individuals) are benefiting to one degree or another, while my life (or health) is deteriorating.
It doesn't require $10,000.00's in so called medical tests to have a 40 minute eye surgery with my own clothes and shoes on, where I am forced to agree to accept possible injury as a result of that surgery, under a consent form from a hospital that would absolve itself and staff of any responsibility if they injured me whether with intent or not.
Ask yourself why people are allowing other individuals to kill them without consequences?
STATEMENT – Latest Data Confirm MAiD Has Gone from Exceptional to Routine
https://www.cardus.ca/news/news-releases/latest-data-confirm-maid-has-gone-from-exceptional-to-routine/
“MAiD now accounts for 5.1 percent of all deaths in Canada – one in every 20 deaths was due to MAiD in 2024, with a total of 16,499 MAiD deaths reported by Health Canada’s latest Annual Report. Canada’s MAiD deaths as a percentage of total deaths remain the second highest in the world. So, Health Canada’s report confirms what Alexander Raikin laid out in a Cardus report last year: MAiD has gone from exceptional to routine. This is a far cry from the expectations established by courts and political leaders in legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide.
The data also point to dramatic growth in reports of social suffering. Almost 58 percent of Track 1 MAiD recipients and more than 63 percent of Track 2 recipients reported ‘emotional distress/anxiety/fear/existential suffering’ in 2024, a significant jump from around 39 percent and 35 percent respectively in 2023. Meanwhile, almost of half of those who died by MAiD in 2024 reported feeling like a burden on family, friends, or caregivers, maintaining the alarmingly high levels of previous years.
The Truth Behind Canada’s MAiD Program | When Poverty Becomes a Death Sentence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETPE0uDtAe8
Can you say "soylent green".
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