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Nov 28, 2022Liked by Moriarty

I was surprised when I read GK Chesterton to see him arguing against many ideas I thought were new - but were already working their way into society. People forget that Germany "normalized euthanasia" - and it led to the gas chambers. That is how the path always go - clothed in pseudo mercy and then outright murder. Not surprisingly, Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood had member's of her board that went to Germany to assist with forming policies. It is so unbelievable that these people utter the same tripe that the nazis did and don't even recognize it.

I'm glad your better - helping people move is exhausting:)

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A lot of these philatopric endevours have roots on pure eugenics beliefs, these ideas are not new, they just change shape, and their linguistics, but the syntax, the meaning behind the words has always been there.

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Nov 28, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Here in Canada poverty can be a good enough reason to request MAID. There is a woman who is disabled and needs special accommodation in her residence. This isn't available so she has requested MAID if nothing can be done to help her find suitable housing. It is scheduled to happen in 3 months.

I watched an interview. I haven't fact checked it. I have heard of another case as well.

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It is not just in Canada, and you don't need to fact check, I have friends in the healthcare system in Canada, I have a friend in the Netherlands, and it is the same, they either make you miserable enough to request MAID, or outright just kill yourself because the government is driving you out of business (Netherlands).

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My son’s college ethics class is considering euthanasia pros and cons. After reading this I wonder if the topic of euthanasia isn’t a deliberate choice. Dying with dignity! (What could go wrong?)

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I find that utterly disgusting, if not fuel for my hate. I guess I can only be productive fueled by hate and not chill...

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What is disgusting? That a state paid college professor would deliberately choose topics to potentially indoctrinate kids? That happens every day of the week in schools across the country.

I saw a video on the AmazingPolly.net podcast showing how Canada sends euthanasia salesmen into long term rehab centers and hospital wards to suggest death to patients in pain as an easy out. You hear the merchant of death obliquely asking over and over if the young man with a long term illness doesn’t want an easier way out.

Of course you convince young people in college that euthanasia is a good alternative in some cases and then they will see when the system- be it the NHS or Medicare, decides sick and elderly (including mom and dad) are a drain on the system and euthanasia deaths skyrocket.

We already saw that with Midazolam in UK and remdesivir in the US during the ‘pandemic.’

Extremely dark stuff.

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and with all those deep fakes. after you're dead. all they need to produce. is your consent. It could even be. state murder. and the paper work. would show and electronic signature. ahhh. but. our government would never do that. never require us to take anything that doesn't work and can. kill. us. hahahaha. conspiracy nutter. no room for a slippery slope. look at the luge ride.

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Glad you are on the mend.

Putting all the pieces together, it seems like civilizational suicide. That or deliberate genocide.

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A little bit of both, civilizational suicide by coopting certain aspects of our culture and deliberate genocide, it is a multi pronged attack in some ways.

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Nov 28, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Hi,

The writer John Paul Greer has written in the past that the boomer generation would rather collectively commit suicide than face a world in decline and impoverishment.

That's what's driving this in my opinion. A deep level suicidal urge as the myth of progress falls apart on the industrial world.

I really recommend reading his books.

P.s. on a different point. I have a jabbed friend who wants to know what to take to stop the development of fibrous clots.

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That is a very interesting way to put it (your second line), and you are not the first to recommend me JPG, I will have to look into him and read his books soon enough.

Fibrous clots you need two sets of 2 supplements, because of the mechanism involved. You need Glycine+NAC for a bunch of reasons (the clots will often form out of damage to the endothelium, and cell walls and all the oxidation around), and Serraptase and/or Natto/Lumbrokinase, this one to actually dissolve the things.

I would add Berberine for good measure, if your friend family has a history of strokes/clots, Fisetin for a couple of weeks.

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Nov 29, 2022·edited Nov 29, 2022

Thanks, very helpful.

Apologies John Michael Greer. Best books to start with are After Progress and Dark Age America.

Regarding the supplements, I've only had the pure omicron variant (no other and unvaccinated). My understanding is my risks of getting these weird blood clots are v low (delta infection is far worse). Am i correct?

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Nov 28, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Great to hear you are fully recovered. It must have been challenging for you and your mum and auntie to organise a move. Relocations could be taxing on the nervious system at best of times. And on top of it, writing about assisted dying. Thank you.

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The problem is me having to move everything, meaning breaking down all the furniture, moving it, and putting them up again (I am in the procress of doing this, old people gather so much TRASHHHHHHHHHHHH). In regards to the virus, I am surprisingly almost fully recovered, unlike last time.

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Nov 29, 2022·edited Dec 4, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Oh John! Thats great news! Happy to hear you are fully recovered! Truly happy for you. Ahhh TRASH ..."trash" quickly becomes more than it is and morphs into new entities imbued with all sorts of memories, emotions frozen in time, hopes etc etc. You did an amazing job moving your mum and auntie. Who knows maybe all that physical "getting rid of trash" enhaced your immune system...got rid of all unnecessary attachments and whoala you are fully recovered. ❤🙏To your, your mum and auntie health & longevity! 🙏❤

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Just the fact that this house doesn't have mold is already a potential good outcome, my health will probably inprove within the next 6 to 12 months, the old house was a chasm of mold and fungi, the bad type of fungi, it is a miracle my mother and me are not sicker lol.

Thank you for the wishes, and sorry for the massive delay in replying to this message.

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In some cases, euthanasia is the most humane solution to end unbearable suffering. Fortunately, in some countries there is a legal framework to allow this and it is no longer done, as before, by an extra illegal dose of morphine. People who are straightforwardly against euthanasia have yet to experience the painful death struggle of loved ones. This is not a black and white story and that is precisely why a proper legal framework around euthanasia and pain management needs to be worked out.

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Yeah I am going to trust the same framework who pushed and tainted a few billion people with mRNA, there are no hidden motives behind their benevolence.

And a sizable portion of the people opting for euthanasia are solvable, these are not people with severe pain and extremely low quality of life. These are byproducts of 2020 response to the virus.

Also a fun fact that disregulation of Kynurenine pathway directly impacts this specific behavior. What the virus and the mRNA does with kynurenine again ?

Oh... What a coincidence.

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I understand your point of view but this does not mean that there cannot be benefits to the possibility of euthanasia. This is precisely why I argue to focus mainly on delimitation and why a strict legal framework is important.

I am convinced that a euthanasia policy can be abused via a deliberate reduction of quality of life in certain groups by e.g. no longer providing certain care or because a life situation can be made impossible (elderly, mentally ill, etc.). Here we are clearly talking about a manipulative indoctrination where assisted suicide seems to be the only humane way out of a man-made misery. Indeed, in a technocratic and extremely utilitarian setting, this seems to me to be the next logical step. Similarly, I am convinced that a social credit system has the power to play an important artificial role in this, by creating abominable living conditions among groups of people.

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I realize and understand your point of view and I think doctors have quietly helped patients probably since the beginning of time. None of us knows what our futures hold.

But I think your second paragraph is what sends chills through thinking people. Remember Ezekial Emmanuel and his suggestion that life after 75 isn’t worth living. We will see what he decides when he reaches 75 in less than a decade.

You encapsulated many of our concerns on both sides of this issue perfectly.

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Yes John Paul, it sets something in motion because once attitudes change it is easier to convince people that dying is the right thing, the moral thing.

We recently saw that wealthy former studio 54 owner opt to end things because he didn’t see a way out from the inevitability of more pain in his future.

I think that story made news to get the idea out there.

My own dad died a painful death from pancreatic cancer and God Bless my brother having my dad with him until the end. And having family helped with his suffering.

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https://twitter.com/tconspiracyguys/status/1597055276796252160?s=20&t=a6ffx5uJscLDIJpMJRz0mQ

I feel it ties in to the Balenciaga debacle too. Its something Conspiracy folks have known a long time. Revelation of the method. Make us kill ourselves.etc.

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If you go into the esoteric route, yes a lot of the response to the pandemic and the virus has a massive correlation with the same peopel who share the beliefs these satanic ad campaigns covertly demonstrate.

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i dry citrus peel in the dehydrator. I chew a little each day. they have limones, vitamins and bioflavanoids. It's keeping me on a path of relative health around a fair bit of illness. I have jars of them sorted by citrus fruit. didn't Christmas cake get made with candied fruit peels? there might be something to it. I love it.

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I can understand this can be a very hard subject, but like with a lot of other things, I profoundly distrust any "charitable" initiative coming from the usual ptb because it is almost always a plan disguised to harm more than help. As usual, they will only focus on the small number that may benefit, and ignore the rest. As JP said, a large number of these people can be helped, but who cares, there's plenty more where that came from. Less useless eaters...

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Thank you for the essay. This is the first I have read of infections. I hope they are not chronic. I will pray for your speedy recovery.

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In a very very very small minority, Covid infections will be chronic, but most people it is literally like the flu, the virus just changed too much, so you get it every once in a while.

I thank you for your prayers, but I am almost fully recovered.

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Euthanasia is a good thing for the Woke.

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I get the feeling, I do, but this isn't some benevolent measure from "our betters", this is literally by design to manipulate untold amounts of people, out of their free will, to kill themselves.

I abhor such actions. Even for the woke, and I don't like progressives that much, but they do deserve a chance of a decent life as much as we do.

At my core, I hold the beliefs of the American Founding Fathers.

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