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EXCLUSIVE: Canadian Government FORCED KILLINGS of The Elderly at Delta HOSPICE Society EXPOSED!!! PFT DEMONETIZED! If I Had $1 For Every Subscriber? https://www.gofundme.com/pft-demoneti... In Canada if you don’t want to kill someone, the government will force you to do it. The practice of euthanasia or MAID (medical assistance in dying) was made legal in Canada in June of 2016 but those who voluntarily choose not to carry out the practice are being forced to either comply or shutdown their operation. Hospice palliative care sees dying as a normal part of life and helps people to live and die well. Hospice palliative care does not seek to hasten death or intentionally end life. In MAID, however, the intention is to address suffering by ending life through the administration of a lethal dose of drugs at an eligible person’s request. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks with the president of the Delta Hospice Society board Angelina Ireland about MAID and how the Canadian government is trying to force them to carry out the practice and if they don’t they’ll be shutdown. They have been given 1 year to adjust, please contact Angelina to support or get involved:
They weren’t just hidden. They were falsely diagnosed as mentally ill and treated as mental patients so the Quebec government could rake in health grant money from the federal government and pay the church because these sanctuaries were now deemed psychiatric institutions.
Needless to say, the young children’s vicissitudes and abuse were many and there have been many failed attempts to get acknowledgments of the crimes against humanity by the groups responsible and some kind of decent compensation. The Canadian Encyclopedia does somewhat of a job on this issue. We thank the Underground Knowlege YouTube channel for the photo above and recommend their short 4-minute video for a quick history of the controversy surrounding the fate of the Orphans.
Canada's Dark Secret | Featured Documentary In 1996, the last residential school in Canada was closed down, bringing to light horrifying stories about the methods used to sever indigenous children from the influence of their families and to assimilate them into the dominant "Canadian" culture. Over more than a century, tens of thousands of families were torn apart as children were kidnapped or forcibly removed from their homes
Residential schools were part of an extensive education system set up by the Canadian government and administered by churches with the objective of indoctrinating Aboriginal children into the Euro-Canadian and Christian way of life.
Bud Whiteye, a survivor of the Mohawk Institute Residential School, was "picked up" and taken to the school along with four other children as they walked along a public road to visit his grandmother.
I'm ashamed to say I'm Canadian because of what my government has done.
Ron Short, former RCMP officer
"They didn't put us in a room and indoctrinate us all day long or anything like that," he explains. "It was in the routine of the place.
"You didn't speak anything but English. You went to the white man's school. You went to the white man's church. You wore white mens' clothes. All those were built in. It wasn't a classroom-type lecture. It was ingrained in the system."
In 2008, the Canadian government launched the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which finally enabled survivors to give their testimonies on life in the residential schools. Abuse - mental, physical and sexual - was rife and, although research and statistics vary, it is estimated that 6,000 children died in these schools. Some evidence puts the casualties at three times that number.
After its formation, the TRC travelled around Canada for six years, gathering testimony from thousands who bore witness to the tragedies of the residential schools. Numerous "Aboriginal healing" programmes were put in place to help those affected to move on with their lives.
On February 13, 2013 Human Rights Watch published a damning report entitled "Those Who Take Us Away". The report scrutinized the fractured relationship between RCMP and Aboriginals in Canada's Westernmost province of British Columbia. Among the many explosive allegations levelled at Canada's police were allegations of rape and sodomy being perpetrated by officers on aboriginal females. 194 examples of the use of firearms on youth are noted, citing police statistics. Many of those females assaulted and abused by RCMP officers, according to the report, are under 18 years old. An example of a 12 year old girl being ravaged by a police dog is among the countless incidents of state brutality cited in the report. Journalist Joshua Blakeney, having evaluated the report, updated Press TV's international audience on Human Rights Watch's disturbing findings. Interview conducted on February 13th, 2013.
Caligula is distinctive because was a diabolic being famous for the murders and cruelties committed since it was able to kill or kill as he ate or while he held orgies. Caligula murdered his wife and child who were in the belly, because he could not stand to wait for the baby to come out.
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