00:00:52.520I'm a Canadian combat veteran, and I served with Americans and British and Canadians overseas in 2009.
00:00:58.320I got injured overseas, and I was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, major depressive disorder, treatment-resistant depression, and hearing loss.
00:01:07.860And I was hyper-suicidal for the majority of my 20s and told I would have been easier if I died.
00:22:21.380How are people being coerced and manipulated?
00:22:23.920Because what you're saying is not all of these people are like the person that you just described, the 26-year-old, which, of course, that was wrong anyway.
00:22:31.640But he did go, you know, he went out of his way to find the person and to make all of this happen.
00:22:35.760But you're claiming, and I guess the coroner's office in Canada is claiming.
00:22:40.140The Ontario Corner Reports has claimed this as well.
00:22:42.800They are also saying that some people don't want this.
00:24:32.220their head doctors write books they go on speaking tours right they slow drip this mentality and
00:24:37.860these are the people dying with dignity that challenged the supreme court and they got this
00:24:42.540through the law and this is a lobbying a group essentially and the day i testified at the largest
00:24:48.120veteran suicide study that i just spoke about with christine that same day uh senator pamela
00:24:54.300wallen from saskatchewan who has built her entire career off of veterans backs was doing a backdoor
00:24:59.740closed meeting with Dying With Dignity and all of the senators of Canada to push the expansion
00:25:04.360for mental illness. Right. So you have this these lobbying arms that are also donated to by the
00:25:11.240government. Multi millions of dollars from our government gives them to them grants. And then
00:25:15.460you have private donors who fund them as well. And they go around and they do these educational
00:25:21.380things at churches. They do them in veteran groups. They do them in nursing homes. They do
00:25:26.660them in libraries in my town to pensioners and they target the vulnerable and they say you know
00:25:31.680what when it's time to die here's the paperwork and if you guys want to leave us your estate that
00:25:36.000would be lovely too so it's a slow drip and then you get people like there's a tv show called mary
00:25:42.220kills people it was based out in bc it was on netflix talks about a doctor going rogue and
00:25:47.380euthanizing people right then you have apple tv who did the today show who did a whole episode
00:25:52.840on Dignitas, which is the famous place in Switzerland you go to when you're wealthy and
00:25:56.820you die there. And they bragged about it. Right. So it's the entire globe right now is looking at
00:26:03.980this and going, how do we best manage our population density and our health care issues
00:26:10.120and our immigration problems? Oh, we just kill everyone. And here's the kicker that most
00:26:16.500Americans don't fully wrap their brain around. They could never imagine Americans having this
00:26:21.420done to them. But if Canada in less than 10 years has killed 100,000 people, let me show you a
00:26:27.240comparison that should maybe wake people up. During the war before the Holocaust, there was
00:26:36.240200,000 German disabled and mentally ill individuals who were euthanized by their own
00:26:43.100medical system. Canada is about to surpass that number in 10 years to its own citizens and
00:26:50.100population again so to think that this is just a canadian issue well the netherlands euthanizes
00:26:57.800teenagers the dutch euthanizes teenagers the belgium they euthanize teenagers and canada
00:27:04.160isn't stopping at track one or track two next year we expand to mental illness in march we're
00:27:09.600discussing mature minors in the amed report in the parliamentary report where they're discussing how
00:27:14.640if you have a child down to the age of 12 and they have a terminal illness and they decide
00:27:20.020they want to die with maid the parents will be consulted but ultimately the child's decision
00:27:26.120will be the one that is taken if it's a quote unquote i read that mature minor which of course
00:27:31.280is completely subjective yes it's an oxymoron true and it's also subjective i mean in addition
00:27:38.340to just being morally reprehensible and all of that right but i just want to make clear yes what
00:27:43.860we're talking about here in canada it is not legal yet but considering it to be legal that a child
00:27:51.360yes a child will be able to choose to be murdered by the medical system yes if they have a terminal
00:27:59.320illness and i suppose maybe even if they have some of kind of like a track two degenerative disease
00:28:05.620well it gets worse we're going to babies now so the college of physicians in quebec started
00:28:12.360talking about this in 2022 nobody caught on but now they brought it up again in 2025 the college
00:28:17.500of physicians is suggesting that we should be able to euthanize babies zero to one who are born with
00:28:22.620a what they consider a disorder that will make their quality of life low okay um and it's it's
00:28:29.200not a coincidence when you actually start paying attention to it because in 2023 the parliamentary
00:28:34.880amed report which breaks down the expansion of maid discusses how we should be allowing mature
00:28:41.460minors down to 12. And at the same time, Canada has removed the parental rights of medical care
00:28:46.680of children up to the age of 12. So once your child turns 12, you no longer have access to
00:28:53.500their medical records or their decision making. The 12-year-old does. And at the same time,
00:28:58.160we're talking about expanding to children down to the age of 12. Are we all seeing the correlation
00:29:01.960here? So there is a concerted effort by these people to tell us that 12 and 13-year-old and
00:29:09.32014 year olds should have the right to end their lives and i argue we don't let them vote we don't
00:29:15.080let them drive we don't let them stay home alone legally in the country shoot guns buy alcohol get
00:29:20.740tattoos but you want to tell me that a child with an underdeveloped frontal lobe has the capacity
00:29:28.280to handle the idea that they will never wake up from something ever again
00:29:33.760that's so morally wrong that's so if you're just looking from like a basic common sense wrong
00:29:43.560everything we know about the brain development wrong it's all wrong yeah but i'm the bad guy
00:29:49.440for saying we shouldn't kill kids right yeah what's happened what's happening there's an
00:29:54.580adultification of kids that has gone on certainly this is in america too just believing that you can
00:30:00.460choose your own gender that you can make these major decisions at the same time there's an
00:30:04.300infantilization of adults never like holding adults to the standard of actually being a
00:30:10.700grown-up but it's a very strange and disturbing convergence you said something about overpopulation
00:30:16.480which i think you know this malthusian dread thomas malthus way back in the day believed that
00:30:22.580we were going to have overpopulation and we were going to have limited resources so we really needed
00:30:27.140the current population. We know that the Bill Gates Foundation and so many other environmentalists
00:30:31.960believe this. I thought this was interesting from the New York Times. This guy named Paul R.
00:30:37.480Ehrlich, he alarmed the world with the population bomb. That was his best-selling book in 1968. He
00:30:44.600just died at the age of 93. He was criticized because his predictions about overpopulation
00:30:51.620ruining the earth, they, of course, didn't come true. They never come true because human beings
00:30:55.840actually add to the environments that we are in, not just attract. We create more inventions that
00:31:02.460allow resources to be available to more people. I just think it's interesting that people like this,
00:31:07.240he didn't choose assisted suicide for himself. He didn't choose to take himself out of the
00:31:13.200population just because he was scared that the world was going to be too populous. He thought
00:31:18.260that he was valuable enough to stay here until the ripe old age of 93. But it's all of these other
00:31:24.900people the veterans who can't speak for themselves but are disabled disabled the children the babies
00:31:30.620the sick the elderly those people are worth enough to stick around because we are a burden on the
00:31:39.520system financially expensive and we do understand a few things right so we understand that if you're
00:31:45.100an injured veteran you know i got injured when i was 19 years old well they're responsible to me
00:31:50.300till i'm 60 right that's an expensive ticket there okay that's a really important point yeah we're
00:31:56.060very expensive well i mean all of our injuries like every single one of them like for example
00:32:00.680if canada actually took accountability for my injuries i wouldn't have to come to america for
00:32:04.600treatment and right now you do so american taxpayers who donated to defenders of freedom
00:32:09.180put me through brain treatment not canada wow you know when i needed psychedelic assisted therapy and
00:32:14.740i was going through all that stuff heroic hearts former army ranger put me through treatment
00:32:19.840You know, so there are there are real realities in Canada. We don't want to discuss. We don't want to discuss that we just gave another two billion dollars to Ukraine and then two weeks later gave another two billion, over 25 billion to Ukraine. We don't want to discuss the hundred million we're giving to Indian students. We don't want to discuss how our homeless population has a high density of veterans. We don't want to discuss the over a million people we brought into the country that's collapsing our health care system.
00:32:47.660we don't want to discuss the 23 000 people that die in a wait list every year the people over a
00:32:53.200million people who walked out of er's last year to the tune of like legitimately over a million
00:32:58.160people who did not see doctors we don't want to discuss the wait list to see psychiatrists being
00:33:02.8608 to 12 months but we want to kill you the same day right so i'm kind of done with this is empathy
00:33:09.640compassion and dignity conversation those are words same like the word made those are words
00:33:16.060that are meant to sanitize the reality of what this is this is a doctor telling you i'm going
00:33:23.240to walk you into a room i'm going to hook you up to two ivs and i'm going to push so much poison
00:33:27.960into your body that i actually have to paralyze you because you'll convulse otherwise while your
00:33:32.640lungs fill with fluid and you drown to death in front of your loved ones and then we're going to
00:33:37.180call it compassion and to kick it off we're going to give you guys a children's book and ask your
00:33:41.620children to watch too what okay wait tell me yeah i got a lot darling um so that lovely charity we
00:33:51.560spoke about the dying with dignity they just think i'm just wonderful they have a children's book
00:33:55.900it's a coloring book talks about how we kill grandma and how it's compassionate and empathetic
00:34:00.880how it's beautiful wow so we start so just how the the trans ideology movement started targeting
00:34:07.540children's bottom up the mental illness in the terms of euthanasia and eugenics and all of these
00:34:13.460we target top down and we're kind of meeting in the middle here right so it's pretty easy to
00:34:20.020justify you know ali you're going to lose your mind in a few years you're not going to be able
00:34:25.080to feed yourself and eat you know you're going to have to go into a palliative care facility which
00:34:29.400they're also defunding in canada and you can't get access to for pain management so we don't want
00:34:34.640you to suffer so why don't you sign this thing called an advance request so that in a little bit
00:34:39.460we'll give it to you and then we when you're not in your right mind we'll just do it and you know
00:34:43.860what happens when that goes wrong the case in Denmark the grandmother it's the very first thing
00:34:49.100I talk about in my book this grandmother did an advance request she had dementia and she was going
00:34:54.620in and out of a spell and her doctor put a sedative in her coffee didn't tell her and then
00:35:02.280they started to do the procedure and euthanize her and she came to halfway through she begged
00:35:08.600them to stop and the doctor asked the family to hold her down and they did and they killed her
00:35:14.080and then the doctor wasn't charged so i'm so sick and tired of this idea of empathy
00:35:22.940um i'm so sick and tired of this this uh delusion of dignity because to kill a human isn't dignified
00:35:31.160and i say that from lived experience right so i feel so called to protect the vulnerable population
00:35:38.880because i've seen what happens when government sees dollars and cents over human life i see
00:35:45.000what happens when we kill 96 of our population with maid that are white i see it happening in
00:35:51.240america and your 13 states in one jurisdiction i see it in your groups like compassion and choices
00:35:57.940are dying with dignity who are worth 35 million dollars who partner with social justice groups
00:36:04.360okay we got you have so much and i just want to make sure nightmare because i know i don't want
00:36:10.560people to lose what you're saying because it is all so important so i want to get to that
00:36:15.880compassionate choice component but we're about to get into a whole segment about america so i want
00:36:20.300to pause on one thing okay because you're talking about what we are told happens yeah in euthanasia
00:36:26.580which is just this peaceful process where the family comes together and hold holds grandma's
00:36:32.380hand after she had dementia for 12 years and then she passes peacefully into the night and wow she
00:36:38.120had control over one last thing in her life and that was the end and then what actually happens
00:36:42.620people waking up in the middle of it people with mental health conditions getting pills to kill
00:36:47.600themselves and then sometimes also it's actually painful yeah and sometimes i saw a story in oregon
00:36:55.280because this is happening in the U.S. as we'll get into took 137 hours because it wasn't working
00:37:02.500correctly now people get really squirmish when we're talking about death row inmates who have
00:37:07.280brutally raped and murdered a grandmother it not being killed in under 30 seconds they get
00:37:12.700super enraged about this but if we're talking about a sick person in the hospital not being
00:37:19.300able to successfully die after over 100 hours, it's like, well, that was just their choice.
00:37:25.600The reality is it's very brutal. It is. And we have to stop pretending it's not.
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00:38:23.620And a lot of people like to point and poke holes into my research. So I lean on a lot of different
00:38:28.880people's research. For example, Dr. Joel Zivett runs Emory State University here in America. He's
00:38:33.320a Canadian, works down here, head of critical care and anesthesiology. He did the very first
00:38:38.380postmortem autopsy research on over 200 lethal injection patients because sodium thiopental
00:38:43.640stopped being allowed in america and they couldn't figure out why and it's because it's a european
00:38:48.080product and they believe over there in the eu you cannot use any of our drugs to die it's cool so
00:38:53.420we started diving in and over 80 of those patients of the lethal injections he found
00:38:57.920that 80 of the individuals that were killed in the prison system with lethal injection had what's
00:39:05.200called heavy lungs okay and that can only happen during a procedure now heavy lungs indicate death
00:39:11.320by waterboarding or death by drowning so yes people will say but kelsey that's not the drugs
00:39:16.700we use in canada you're right most of the drugs that kill you in canada are actually the paralytic
00:39:21.060because we paralyze you first because it's easier to put somebody down if they're paralyzed first
00:39:26.700right so there is a list of drugs that i provided your team and you know the propoval which sounds
00:39:32.620normal you know cronium sounds normal all of these but in mass doses it's it's poison on the body so
00:39:38.240the body will fight so that's why you have to use a paralytic first so what happens if you change
00:39:42.680your mind or you're in pain well you can't scream you can't say anything so regardless in canada
00:39:47.480we do 99 of is euthanasia which is the ivs the rest of it the very one percent is the cup that's
00:39:53.940what america does we give you a cup filled with poison that's why it's called physician-assisted
00:39:58.040suicide i set the cup down in front of you filled with the poison and say now you drink it okay and
00:40:04.060that is what happens down here in america and that's why you get the 137 hours to die that's
00:40:09.940why you get the doctors that are manipulating language calling things terminal anorexia and
00:40:14.900qualifying individuals out of colorado a young girl who had anorexia her whole life and was
00:40:21.520struggling with it which is a mental condition which is a mental condition and a doctor decided
00:40:26.200to change the terminology and call it terminal anorexia and she was offered she was offered
00:40:30.720made when she just needed food absolutely wow this is not a one-off either that's the worst part
00:40:35.800yeah okay let's talk about the fact that this is happening in the u.s because we hear all of these
00:40:42.420stories of all different subjects from canada we're like hello what is going on up there this
00:40:47.140being probably the most disturbing but this is happening in the united states too i think people
00:40:52.720don't understand the scale yeah so if you could tell us some facts on that yeah let's talk about
00:40:56.860it because i think it's really important so that you guys can protect yourself okay so in america
00:41:00.560currently, you have 13 states and one jurisdiction. Washington, D.C. is your your 14th, essentially.
00:41:05.980OK, so they are California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Montana, New Jersey,
00:41:13.380New Mexico, New York, which just signed in through Kathy Hogle, Oregon, Vermont, Washington and
00:41:19.740Washington, D.C. Now in Oregon and Vermont, there is no residency requirement. So anybody from
00:41:27.320anywhere it can take a one-way flight okay now the new legislations that's on the table currently
00:41:32.400are virginia tennessee rhode island pennsylvania missouri minnesota mass kentucky iowa arizona
00:41:40.820and so the thing you have to understand about all of these different places is there's a group
00:41:46.060called compassionate choices like our dying with dignity who are lobbying your government quietly
00:41:51.220and they have partnered with the social group the rabin group which partners with the bill gates
00:41:56.240foundation the obama foundation and bipoc and you name name a hard left they've worked with that to
00:42:01.780get that stuff moving okay this organization is worth 33 to 35 million dollars based on their
00:42:07.480tax last year that i took a look at now these people are making a push also in florida even
00:42:13.920though there's no legislation because they're targeting areas of a vulnerable population and
00:42:18.140aging population so they're working with the rabin group to go around to these places and
00:42:23.520start slow dripping the ideology that we should be accepting this behavior before they bring in
00:42:28.360legislation to somebody like DeSantis okay because I feel like he's gonna try to stop that I'd hope
00:42:33.000thank god yeah but you have senators who work with the compassion and choices and have these
00:42:38.240private meetings do you know any of their names I have a long long long list I can send you I think
00:42:44.360you should go through them Democrats and Republicans yes Montana was Republicans that voted it right
00:58:52.020The Veterans Affairs a few years back during the Justin Trudeau saga of tyranny decided that they were going to sell 50 percent of the veterans care to Manulife Insurance.
00:59:06.560And Manulife would follow me around with PIs trying to say that my disabilities were fraudulent.
00:59:11.300and then last year when I started speaking after I did trigonometry that kind of really went viral
00:59:18.980and we were talking about this and then I did the episode on Jordan Peterson where we talked about
00:59:22.340the drugs and it exploded and I didn't expect that I've never had that happen and some people
00:59:30.020started getting really angry online and there was one particular guy whose wife was denied made
00:59:34.900because she was dying and he deemed it was my fault. And so he found out where I lived
00:59:41.180and threatened my family and found out where my kid went to school and we had to get the
00:59:45.480federal police involved and he was arrested in December of last year. And so I'm not naive to
00:59:52.400where I'm at. I don't quite have a big enough show yet to have what you guys kind of have here
00:59:59.620security-wise. So I'm just very careful about where I move, how I move, where I go. I just try
01:00:05.100to blend into stuff. And I just try to be honest with, I know that I was put in a position. I
01:00:12.040survived overseas. I survived what I went through because of my community, because God told me I
01:00:18.520could do something deeper. He told me when I was four, just keep talking. We'll do something with
01:00:23.680that voice. Just give it time. And for like most of my childhood, it was hell. Give it time,
01:00:28.720give it time and then I just kept pushing and tried to show people they could have a safe space
01:00:35.580to talk on my show and then that's when the veterans started coming forward and saying this
01:00:38.980is happening can you do something about it and I have a little bit of a different approach than
01:00:44.560most people I'm a little more aggressive than most people but I'm relentless and so I can be
01:00:51.020threatened and I can be all of these things x y and z but it's not going to stop me from telling
01:00:55.920the world what you're doing yeah so the consequences will be what the consequences will be but i know
01:01:01.220i am protected and i lean into that yeah how can people who are watching get involved oh yeah so
01:01:07.180if you're in canada you can reach out to all of your local mps your uh your senators everyone
01:01:12.680and say if you ever want to be voted in again you're stopping this right away um you can reach
01:01:18.580out to the cra and say hey are these really non-profits that we should be allowing in our
01:01:22.660country when they just advertise killing that's always great and the CRA is is the Canadian
01:01:26.400Revenue Agency okay that's always great in America you can reach out to the senators I have a sub stack
01:01:33.380where I have put every link to every senator to every piece of legislation and I write on made
01:01:39.080three days a week and then I have the Kelsey Sharon perspective where I'm the only podcast
01:01:43.180in the globe where I cover this five days a week so if you can handle the dark humor in this we
01:01:49.020give you a ton of resources where you can find out how to stop it, who you can reach out to,
01:01:53.460and how you can really start to slow this in America and hopefully roll it back. Because if
01:01:57.720you don't, I promise you, you guys and your population density are going to make Canada
01:02:03.320look like nothing. And I don't want this for you guys. Me neither. Well, thank you, Kelsey,
01:02:08.140so much. Thank you for being the canary in the coal mine. And unfortunately, that is what Canada
01:02:13.240is for the United States in so many ways. And I don't wish that for Canada. I want the best for
01:02:20.080our Canadian friends, but I am thankful there are people like you who are sounding the alarm and
01:02:25.640looking down at your friends here and saying, Hey, like y'all have a problem too. Y'all need
01:02:30.020to figure this out before it starts getting out of your control. So thank you. And it's just
01:02:35.020important to state that, uh, I'm not alone in this fight. I have had a lot of really amazing
01:02:40.100mentors from the euthanasia prevention coalition doctors uh private surgeons will come up to me and
01:02:46.360like tell me things and give me evidence and proof and you know i can't do what i do without people
01:02:51.880who are willing to back me and i gotta say i've never been in the pro-life community before but
01:02:56.920i have never seen so much support in my life coming across the board of people who just want
01:03:01.800to see this stop and weren't sure how to make it loud and now they're really starting to back this
01:03:06.840So I am so eternally grateful from anybody from any era who just wants to see this message