Saturday, May 13, 2023

There are stories that make our skin crawl, that are hard to believe and that left a terrible mark on many people. The story of the orphans of Quebec is one of them.

 Duplessis Orphans:

 It was an atrocity, but Canada, the so-called utopia, has NEVER publicly acknowledged the Canadian government's culpability or even awareness of the horror of Duplessis... I will post about this atrocity for the rest of my life if that is what it takes to raise awareness and force the Canadian government to admit what happened... 

 Canada's Best Kept Secret: The Horrifying Story of Quebec Orphans

 


 The terrible story of the Duplessis orphans

We can say without exaggeration that the worst                            horror stories, are those that                                                         they happen in our day to day. The real ones.                                Those that give us direct testimony of up to                                      what point does human evil react                                                    of those beasts that cling to power.

We can say without exaggeration that the worst horror stories are those that happen in our day to day. The real ones. Those that give us direct testimony of the extent to which human evil reaches. Quotas of authentic malignancy in which, what happened in the orphanages of Quebec between 1936 and 1959, offers us a clear example.

First of all, we must warn that the story of this story is not easy to assimilate, that there are data that are too shocking and that, surely, you will finish reading the article with a disturbing feeling. However, facts such as what happened with the Duplessis orphans should be known, especially since there are still many survivors of that barbarism, who await a justification.

Join us in this tale of the horror that happened in Canada.
Maurice Dupleiss, the infamous Prime Minister of Quebec and his orphanages for the mentally ill.

We are in 1936, a few years when being a single mother was not well regarded and in which, far from receiving any help, every woman ran the risk of being stigmatized. What was the solution then? Offer their children to the numerous orphanages that spread throughout Canada. The ones in Quebec, however, were "special," not to say sinister.

Maurice Duplaiss

Maurice Dupleiss was the Prime Minister of Canada for two terms. He was an ambitious, cold and unscrupulous man who sought, above all, a single purpose throughout his mandate: to enrich himself, and he did it in the most lurid way possible. Through the children. Dupleiss was from Quebec, which is why most of the social assistance and investments will be focused on his city of origin, and for this, he focused his attention on a very specific area: orphanages.

The Duplessis Orphans

Thanks to his ultra-conservative policies, any woman who became pregnant without being married became little more than the worst link in Canadian society, which is why during his tenure the number of children admitted to orphanages gradually increased. And this was very beneficial for him. But how? You will ask yourself. The strategy was truly sinister. The central government invested a very significant part of the budget in psychiatric centers and in those children's centers, where children with mental problems were referred.

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However, Quebec housed mostly healthy children in its orphanages, which was not beneficial. Solution? Falsifying reports, evaluations and diagnostic tests, thus referring normal children to psychiatric centers. For this they had the help of renowned members of the Catholic Church, since they were the ones who managed the centers for the mentally ill.

The strategy was very clear: they were the ones who kept all that funding that was sent from the central government to said child psychiatric hospitals, and for this, they did not hesitate to hurt the children. In turning them into real patients. Lobotomies, electroshock sessions, whatever it took so that before any inspection that could come, they would really see sick children, children in a vegetative state, children whose lives were being taken.

It is known that around 21,000 children passed through the so-called Dupleiss orphanages, that thousands of them died and that far from burying all those children they sacrificed, they enriched themselves even more with their bodies, since they later sold the corpses to the Medical Universities so that they could experiment with them. Hard to believe, no doubt.

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And how did all this end, all the horror of the Duplessis orphans? You will ask yourself. Maurice Dupleiss died in 1959 from a stroke, at which time all that tragedy was uncovered. Children subjected not only to experimentation, but many also sexually harassed, an infamy that exposed the guilt of an entire political and ecclesiastical elite. Now, all the trials did not begin until the 1990s, that is, 30 years later. Of those 21,000 creatures, only 3,000 were left alive, and there are many of them who, to this day, are still awaiting their trial, their compensation... And a word of forgiveness, for what many consider a true holocaust.

If you have been struck by this story about the Duplessis orphans, also know about the terrible experiment "Monsters".


Amazon.com: Collusion : The dark history of the Duplessis Orphans ...                  

 
Collusion : The dark history of the Duplessis Orphans.
 
Is the term “Conspiracy of Silence” an exaggeration? What facts and actions are really hidden in the years of The Great Darkness in Quebec? Are some truths best left untold . . . especially when they expose criminal activities against children and implicate the major institutions of society?! What can be said about the falsification of records, illegal internments, sexual abuse, arbitrary lobotomies, repeated electro shocks, making lab rats out of normal children, selling infants, murder and the secretive disposing of bodies, and
more . . . ?
 
The Book Collusion: The Dark History of the Duplessis Orphans invites you toweigh the evidence and come to your own conclusion on the thorny issue of the Duplessis Orphans. This is not only a human tragedy on a grand scale in which, at the highest levels, members of governments, the catholic Church and the psychiatric establishment betrayed an intertwined agenda – it also reflects an ongoing collusion at the heart of society which still refuses to acknowledge its former grave errors. Today many say: “This case is closed.” But is it??
 
361 pages, Kindle Edition

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