The Tucker Carlson Show - July 09, 2026


Exposing the State-Sponsored Death Cult Disguised as Healthcare & Preying on Whites and the Weak


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00:00:25.420 new york is the fourth biggest state in the u.s by population and an inherently important place
00:00:33.900 it's embedded in the fabric of american history it's the site of the largest city
00:00:38.140 in north america certainly in this country new york city so what happens in new york matters
00:00:43.640 are 20 million people who live there but what happens in state government goes pretty much
00:00:47.720 ignored by the rest of the country or even within the state of new york and there are a bunch of
00:00:51.940 reasons for this. And one of them is it's very hard to listen to the governor, the current
00:00:56.320 governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, speak. It's an attack on her personally, but there are certain
00:01:01.240 politicians who wonder, how did anyone vote for you? You're just very, very difficult to listen
00:01:07.040 to. So we don't spend a lot of time previewing clips of Kathy Hochul talking. But here's one
00:01:14.680 from right before Christmas of last year. This is December 17th, 2025, in which Kathy Hochul,
00:01:21.080 governor of new york announces a massive progressive victory for the state what could
00:01:26.280 that be you wonder it's such a progressive place already they have every progressive
00:01:31.040 right and program the left's theorists could devise what could they possibly be doing that
00:01:37.920 they haven't already done well as of december 17th 2025 new york state now allows doctors to
00:01:45.420 kill its citizens. Physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia that is now legal in New York. Kathy
00:01:53.000 Hokel was pretty excited about it. Watch her announcement. It's fascinating. So I'm proud to
00:01:57.900 announce that after, you know, weeks of negotiating with the legislature, we are now going to making
00:02:03.780 medical aid in dying available to New Yorkers going forward. I believe we've crafted
00:02:08.260 an elegant solution
00:02:11.740 to a problem that people have fought for
00:02:15.140 but also wrestled with for a long time
00:02:17.640 because I want you to know
00:02:20.300 I did not arrive at this lightly.
00:02:24.900 But my last thoughts were sitting at a funeral 0.96
00:02:27.520 a Catholic funeral
00:02:28.740 Saturday morning this past weekend
00:02:31.640 and I heard the priest talk about
00:02:35.800 being called home to eternal life.
00:02:38.260 And I realize we're not talking about ending life early, we're about dying early.
00:02:49.300 We've crafted an elegant solution to the problem.
00:02:52.780 Now, what problem could Kathy Hochul be referring to?
00:02:55.900 Well, the core problem of life, of course, is death.
00:02:58.320 It's the fact that it ends.
00:02:59.740 Fun as it is, there's an expiration date on it.
00:03:01.940 And that's a problem that people neither created nor have been able to solve, despite the best efforts of many for thousands of years.
00:03:09.420 People still die.
00:03:10.840 And Kathy Hochul, clever and well-funded though she is, probably doesn't have a solution to the problem of death.
00:03:15.920 And this bill does not, of course, solve the problem of death.
00:03:19.520 It hastens death, as she herself just said.
00:03:23.060 So what is the problem Kathy Hochul has found a, quote, elegant solution for? 0.63
00:03:27.960 Well, the problem is health care costs. 0.76
00:03:31.380 And in New York, they are very high.
00:03:33.500 In fact, on average, about 37% more than the national mean.
00:03:38.800 So it's very expensive to deliver health care to the people of New York.
00:03:42.240 And there are a lot of different reasons for that.
00:03:43.600 But the bottom line is this is something of a crisis, particularly in New York, given
00:03:48.320 that people who add to tax receipts tend to be leaving and people who are a net drain
00:03:55.720 on the state treasury tend to be staying and, in fact, moving there in large numbers.
00:04:00.680 And so what do you do about that? You've made these promises to the population. We're going to take care of your health care because you've earned it. You deserve it. But you can't afford to do that. So there aren't that many options. You can walk back your promises and admit that we can't actually pay for this. That's not a winning solution.
00:04:19.520 or you can kill people. 0.99
00:04:22.780 You can encourage people to die 1.00
00:04:25.820 before they accrue higher healthcare costs
00:04:29.020 and is widely known and often remarked upon.
00:04:32.100 In many cases, the highest healthcare costs occur
00:04:34.420 in the last weeks or months of life.
00:04:37.620 As hospitals, doctors and nurses try their best
00:04:40.900 to keep a dying patient alive
00:04:42.580 and in the process spend an awful lot of money.
00:04:45.080 And if that's public money, it's a problem.
00:04:46.900 So if you can convince people
00:04:48.520 that submitting to a shot from a doctor 0.98
00:04:52.020 that kills them is a good thing. 1.00
00:04:55.780 It's some kind of liberation. 0.99
00:04:57.560 Hey, I've got an idea. 1.00
00:04:58.920 We can kill you. 1.00
00:05:00.540 This idea came to me in church, 1.00
00:05:02.660 in a Catholic church during a funeral.
00:05:04.940 I was meditating on the life of the deceased.
00:05:07.080 I thought, wouldn't it be great
00:05:08.060 to make it easier for people to die?
00:05:10.500 Such a great time here at the funeral.
00:05:11.780 How can more people experience this?
00:05:14.980 That's what Kathy Hochul said
00:05:16.700 led her to this conclusion.
00:05:17.800 But of course, that's not true. The Catholic Church, by the way, is opposed to euthanasia, as is every Christian denomination, as is every Abrahamic religion, as is pretty much everybody in the world who doesn't live in a white country in the West.
00:05:35.180 If you look at a map of where euthanasia, mercy killing, physician-assisted suicide, hasten death, killing by the state of its citizens in hospitals, if you look at a map of where that's legal, not in Asia, it's not happening in Africa, it's not happening in Russia, it's been banned there, it's not happening in Iran, it's against the law in Iran, no, it's happening in Western Europe, New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and especially Canada.
00:06:02.280 We're going to tell you a lot more about that in just a minute.
00:06:04.620 Now, draw your own conclusions from that. 0.72
00:06:06.140 What is it about the English-speaking world, the Anglo world, the white world, that has 0.95
00:06:10.960 made it so enthusiastic about suicide? 0.89
00:06:14.380 And is it, in fact, enthusiastic about suicide, or is it being led to that enthusiasm by people
00:06:19.520 like Kathy Hochul?
00:06:20.300 It's so hard to know.
00:06:21.800 But what we do know is there is a direct relationship between the cost of health care and the enthusiasm
00:06:27.100 with which people like Kathy Hochul promote state-sponsored killing.
00:06:30.420 because whatever else it is,
00:06:32.940 and there are certainly moral debates
00:06:34.180 to be had about suicide,
00:06:35.300 which has been since the beginning of time
00:06:37.400 been considered the most ignominious
00:06:40.240 and certainly the saddest
00:06:41.300 and most traumatic way to exit this world.
00:06:43.720 But leaving those debates aside,
00:06:45.920 living in a modern socialized medical system
00:06:49.400 is extremely expensive to the state
00:06:51.240 and to insurers.
00:06:55.640 It's a drag on GDP.
00:06:57.420 And so if you can find a way out of that mathematical problem, that mess, and brand it as liberation, not just from your oppressors, but from life itself, it's a massive win.
00:07:12.020 Now, that sounds kind of dark.
00:07:14.380 There's no politician or leader who would actually wish death upon his own population in order to save money, right? 0.93
00:07:21.700 There's no one in the West who considers people in his own country useless eaters.
00:07:26.160 in the famous phrase from Nazi Germany,
00:07:29.160 the phrase that justified an almost identical program
00:07:32.400 from 1939 to 1945,
00:07:34.660 in which the Nazi government murdered
00:07:36.580 hundreds of thousands of its own citizens
00:07:39.420 because they weren't productive,
00:07:41.560 liberating them from a life of suffering
00:07:43.560 into who knows what, but getting them off the rolls.
00:07:47.600 We wouldn't do that here.
00:07:48.980 Well, actually, as it happens,
00:07:52.480 more just in Europe alone,
00:07:55.020 Quite apart from New Zealand, Australia, Canada,
00:07:57.780 the United States, just in Europe, 0.86
00:07:59.980 the site of the Nazi regime,
00:08:01.700 more Europeans have been killed by the state
00:08:04.940 with euthanasia since the end of the Nazi regime
00:08:09.540 than during it. 0.92
00:08:12.060 That's one of the lessons from the Holocaust 0.91
00:08:13.700 apparently we didn't learn. 0.72
00:08:15.800 It's not a good idea to give your government 0.96
00:08:18.500 the power to kill people it considers useless.
00:08:21.720 there's something about that that's prima facie grotesque but the implications of it go far beyond
00:08:28.280 the act of it in other words once you're allowed to consider your own citizens no longer worthy of
00:08:34.200 life god knows where it might end up in fact it always does so in any case you may be asking
00:08:42.340 yourself could this happen here really it's so dark and gross and obviously evil would anyone
00:08:49.700 admit to that in public? Well, actually
00:08:51.680 somebody did. So we're going to play
00:08:53.800 you a clip from 2010 from the Aspen
00:08:55.680 Institute meeting from July,
00:08:57.940 I think July 8th,
00:08:59.960 2010 in Aspen, Colorado.
00:09:02.020 It happens every year. It's a non-profit
00:09:03.760 organization where the deepest thinkers
00:09:05.480 or their facsimiles
00:09:07.460 congregate in Aspen
00:09:09.620 to talk about where we should go next.
00:09:12.660 Lots of chin-tugging,
00:09:14.400 lots of pomposity,
00:09:16.240 lots of cliches getting thrown
00:09:17.720 around.
00:09:19.700 but occasionally the truth is told,
00:09:22.020 particularly by the more autistic participants.
00:09:25.400 And there's no one more autistic 0.60
00:09:26.900 in the Aspen Institute class, of course, than Bill Gates.
00:09:29.880 And that's not an attack on Bill Gates.
00:09:31.280 In fact, it's said with gratitude
00:09:32.880 because people like Bill Gates
00:09:34.320 tend to say things out loud that other people wouldn't
00:09:36.940 because it just emerges.
00:09:38.460 So in 2010, Bill Gates made the case that,
00:09:41.360 hey, we may get to a point where we have to impanel
00:09:43.740 some kind of group of officials to decide,
00:09:48.020 is it really worth the cost?
00:09:49.700 of keeping these people alive.
00:09:51.640 And he actually said that.
00:09:53.160 And the reason that we need to reassure you of that
00:09:55.000 and actually play this clip
00:09:56.300 is because over 10 years later,
00:09:58.920 this clip reemerged.
00:10:00.980 And it found its way onto the internet and social media.
00:10:03.560 And all the people in charge
00:10:05.220 basically had a conniption
00:10:06.760 and bent over backwards and forwards and sideways
00:10:09.760 to tell you that this wasn't real.
00:10:11.320 This was misinformation.
00:10:13.520 Over at the Associated Press, the AP,
00:10:16.160 the fabled Newswire,
00:10:18.500 They dispatched their misinformation reporter to bat this down.
00:10:21.880 No, don't believe your eyes.
00:10:23.380 Bill Gates did not say this, and he certainly didn't mean it.
00:10:26.420 And there's nothing sinister about that. 0.99
00:10:27.740 And if you think there is, you're the crazy person.
00:10:32.160 And so it kind of died because when people are told that the thing they just saw isn't 0.89
00:10:37.540 real and they're fools for believing, and it does, even in the kind of most rigorously
00:10:43.480 independent mind, sow that seed of doubt that maybe I'm misinterpreting this. 0.96
00:10:47.620 But you're not misinterpreting it.
00:10:49.440 You never were misinterpreting.
00:10:50.720 If you haven't seen this, watch.
00:10:52.580 Here's Bill Gates in 2010.
00:10:54.240 That's a trade-off society is making because of very, very high medical costs
00:11:00.000 and a lack of willingness to say, you know,
00:11:02.780 is spending a million dollars on that last three months of life for that patient,
00:11:07.160 would it be better not to lay off those 10 teachers
00:11:11.100 and to make that trade-off in medical costs? 0.89
00:11:14.380 But that's called the death panel.
00:11:15.920 and you're not supposed to have that discussion.
00:11:18.900 Oh, you're not supposed to have that discussion.
00:11:21.460 Bill Gates would like to have that discussion.
00:11:23.600 Of course, there's Bill Gates
00:11:25.960 making the math-based argument that,
00:11:28.080 hey, is it really worth it?
00:11:30.120 You've got this old person,
00:11:32.080 this old person, no name,
00:11:33.560 but just some old guy who's dying
00:11:36.180 and all attempts to revive him 1.00
00:11:39.020 and keep him alive are fruitless and stupid 1.00
00:11:41.540 because he's not a billionaire. 1.00
00:11:43.700 He doesn't have adrenochrome.
00:11:44.820 It's not worth keeping that guy alive.
00:11:47.660 I mean, really?
00:11:49.500 Some surf, whatever.
00:11:52.100 But we could take that money.
00:11:53.360 Let's say it costs a million dollars, Bill Gates just said.
00:11:55.240 Let's say it takes a million dollars to keep this guy alive
00:11:57.920 for a couple extra days when he's going to die anyway.
00:12:02.220 And that's money that could be spent on teachers.
00:12:06.220 Now, by the way, you can tell how antique that clip is, 16 years old,
00:12:10.040 because people were still saying in 2010,
00:12:12.580 we need to do something about education in this country.
00:12:14.380 Nobody thinks that now.
00:12:15.940 There's no effort to reform American education.
00:12:18.360 Who cares?
00:12:19.500 You're sending your kids to a public school.
00:12:21.160 That's your problem, surf.
00:12:24.460 So all meaningful education reform efforts are basically dead.
00:12:29.040 You go to a cocktail or dinner party with rich people.
00:12:31.600 They're not fretting over the state of public education.
00:12:33.860 They don't care because that's a completely different class of people.
00:12:37.440 And God knows what they do.
00:12:39.240 We'll pay lip service to caring about them, love black people so much. 1.00
00:12:42.580 but we're not actually going to try to bring them into the rest of society with like a decent 0.99
00:12:48.700 education like we've tried that for 60 years it didn't work clearly they're immune to it
00:12:53.440 and so we're going to kind of pretend that everything is fine and we're instead going
00:12:57.780 to talk about what's going on at you know trinity or spence or buckley or whatever our you know
00:13:04.180 private schools we send our kids to but anyway back in 2010 that was still a kind of resonant
00:13:11.000 debate point we could use the money for education it cost a million dollars but what's so interesting
00:13:17.460 and you know that's not probably wrong i mean it's very expensive at the end of life and maybe
00:13:23.100 we should reassess our understanding of death itself and maybe we should have a conversation
00:13:28.940 about what happens after death and maybe people wouldn't be so desperate to stay alive if there
00:13:34.000 was a promise of living forever if there was religious faith there was a belief in something
00:13:38.400 beyond the material.
00:13:39.700 It wasn't just Amazon deliveries,
00:13:41.800 that this life meant something.
00:13:44.020 But we're probably past that at this point
00:13:45.980 from the perspective of official America,
00:13:49.880 the West, the leadership in every Western country,
00:13:52.200 like this is all there is.
00:13:54.160 And so living forever in this life,
00:13:57.160 in this body is the goal.
00:13:58.920 And they're trying, of course, famously to do that.
00:14:00.580 That's what transhumanism is.
00:14:03.300 But we're not having any of those conversations, of course.
00:14:07.460 There's no solace in death.
00:14:09.240 If there's nothing after death, then how can you feel peaceful about it?
00:14:12.340 It's just the end.
00:14:13.340 Like, what did this all mean?
00:14:14.560 Nothing.
00:14:15.700 So people get panicky and we spend, it's true, Bill Gates is right, an awful lot of money
00:14:20.700 in the final weeks of life.
00:14:23.160 But what's so interesting is we spend an awful lot of money on a lot of things.
00:14:26.360 And no one ever suggests that maybe that money could be spent, I don't know, on something
00:14:30.560 more fruitful or decent or life-affirming.
00:14:32.700 So for example, Bill Gates says it cost a million dollars, theoretically, to keep the
00:14:36.320 average old surf alive. Probably better just to kill him. He clearly thinks that. But you don't 1.00
00:14:43.440 hear Bill Gates say, well, you know, it costs $4 million for a single Patriot missile. It cost
00:14:48.220 over a billion for a Patriot missile battery. We seem to be handing those out to Israel and 0.52
00:14:53.040 Ukraine every week. We certainly did for many years. Maybe that money could be spent, I don't
00:14:59.560 know, on education or on roads or on nicer airports or on public parks or libraries or anything
00:15:05.180 other than killing people, you never hear that because it doesn't offend them, because it's
00:15:10.860 killing people. And killing people makes them feel powerful. And in general, as you assess 0.99
00:15:15.760 this debate over euthanasia, end-of-life care, whatever we're calling it, keep in mind that it's
00:15:21.240 not simply a debate about money and science. It's a theological debate, and there's clearly
00:15:28.380 a theological component to this. The enthusiasm that some bring, not all, but some bring to this
00:15:35.100 debate, the enthusiasm with which they call for the deaths of other people, whether it's in
00:15:38.740 Ukraine, whether it's in Iran, whether it's in your local hospice, is unusual. It's not rational,
00:15:47.220 actually. It's almost as if there are certain people who feel they derive power from controlling
00:15:53.420 the deaths of others, even from causing the deaths of others. Actually, that's understating it. It's
00:16:00.340 not that there are some people who seem as if. The truth is there are a number of people who
00:16:04.880 definitely do derive power from that and it's not just lindsey graham it's many and there is a
00:16:11.380 almost one-to-one connection between the people who are enthusiastic about sending complex missile
00:16:18.480 systems to various parts of the world so other populations can kill each other and the people
00:16:22.860 who are enthusiastic about i don't know abortion on demand for its own sake abortion just a good
00:16:29.540 thing. Just a good thing. Ending life, a good thing. Because it's freedom. And euthanasia.
00:16:36.660 All kind of connected. And there was a time when people studied things seriously, or the American
00:16:43.980 version was seriously, slightly more seriously than, say, a Wikipedia entry, when it was widely
00:16:48.720 understood that there was a connection between the Nazi euthanasia program, the Nazi murder of
00:16:56.780 the Jews and gypsies and Poles, the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa,
00:17:02.860 that these were all kind of connected. 0.98
00:17:05.320 That people, like animals, once they taste blood, tend to be incited to draw more blood.
00:17:12.580 It's a pretty recognizable principle.
00:17:15.360 You see it all around you.
00:17:16.700 But for some reason, since the Second World War has been reduced to a single story and 1.00
00:17:21.680 codified in museums, there's really nothing else to learn other than the Germans are bad. 0.98
00:17:26.500 Very few universal principles are drawn from the horrifying experiences of the Second World War and the horrifying behavior of the Nazis and of others, by the way. 0.98
00:17:34.980 It wasn't just the Nazis who behaved like animals.
00:17:38.040 It was a lot of people because war brings out the worst always.
00:17:42.300 But those lessons are no longer taught.
00:17:44.440 No universal lesson about anything is taught.
00:17:46.880 It's always specific to a time and place and to people.
00:17:50.160 And lost is the deepest of all truths, the most recognizable of all truths, which is the capacity for that kind of behavior resides in every human heart and in every soul.
00:17:59.080 People are the problem, not one specific group of people, but all people.
00:18:03.220 They can do this.
00:18:05.100 And the willingness under certain circumstances to do this never goes away.
00:18:09.860 It's inherent to people.
00:18:11.340 And that's why, once again, more Europeans have been killed by the state in euthanasia programs since Hitler killed himself in April of 1945 than during the Nazi regime, which is not to say that modern European countries are Nazi regimes.
00:18:26.220 It's only to say that the capacity to kill the weakest, the inconvenient, the useless eaters among us, whether it's unborn children or the elderly or people with complex emotional problems, people who suffer from seasonal depression or whatever.
00:18:45.340 Anybody who's not pulling his own weight, anyone who's in a moment of weakness who can't 0.98
00:18:50.400 fight back, anyone who's annoying, anyone who's a burden, the temptation to kill those
00:18:55.060 people to solve the problem once and for all resides in every human heart.
00:18:59.400 And so it takes quite an act of will to keep the ugliest of human desires at bay.
00:19:06.260 It requires structures that prevent people from doing everything they are able to do.
00:19:12.420 And the more power people have,
00:19:14.080 the greater the range of horrifying possibilities.
00:19:18.280 When you can do something, you're tempted to do it.
00:19:21.240 And some of the things you do will be dark
00:19:22.880 because that's the way people are,
00:19:24.820 have always been and always will be.
00:19:27.420 And so for generations, in some cases, thousands of years,
00:19:31.500 we have had structures in place
00:19:33.620 to keep the powerful from abusing their power.
00:19:37.380 And those structures have disintegrated bit by bit over time.
00:19:40.820 But, and this is, of course, widely discussed,
00:19:44.340 but one of the groups with the most power,
00:19:46.640 who are almost never acknowledged as powerful,
00:19:49.660 who are more powerful than they've ever been
00:19:51.100 in all of human history, are physicians,
00:19:54.740 healthcare workers, doctors and nurses,
00:19:56.500 people with needles.
00:19:57.960 They have the power of life and death
00:20:00.340 more than any member of Delta Force,
00:20:02.540 more than any FBI agent or Capitol Police officer.
00:20:05.120 They can decide whether you live and die.
00:20:07.960 And this is obvious, of course.
00:20:09.700 It's the nature of their job.
00:20:12.220 And so a thoughtful, responsible society
00:20:14.840 sets up structures to make sure
00:20:16.500 that they cannot abuse that power,
00:20:18.100 not because all doctors are bad
00:20:19.700 or all nurses are bad,
00:20:20.600 but because that's an awful lot of power 1.00
00:20:21.880 to vest in any individual.
00:20:24.220 And so you need to have rules
00:20:25.960 to prevent those people from abusing them.
00:20:28.620 And the medical profession
00:20:29.600 for literally thousands of years
00:20:31.340 since the ancient Greeks
00:20:32.160 has had those rules.
00:20:33.680 And they're broad,
00:20:34.740 but not maybe as broad as you think.
00:20:36.740 It's called the Hippocratic Oath.
00:20:38.720 And once again, it's been around since ancient Athens.
00:20:42.840 And its most famous line, first do no harm, doesn't actually seem to appear in the text.
00:20:48.960 But you may be surprised to learn what does appear in the original text and how it has been changed.
00:20:54.760 And because this tells us so very much about where we are right now, we thought it would be worth reading it.
00:21:00.440 So here's an actual line from the Hippocratic Oath, the real Hippocratic Oath before it was rewritten post-war in the West.
00:21:07.380 And it says this, neither will I administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course.
00:21:16.280 Similarly, I will not give to a woman a medical instrument to cause abortion, but I will keep pure and holy both my life and my art.
00:21:25.200 thousands of years ago
00:21:28.800 wise people understood
00:21:30.680 that the power to kill
00:21:32.840 resided inherently in doctors
00:21:34.600 and that the temptation to kill
00:21:36.620 possibly at the request of the patient would be ever present
00:21:38.860 but that crossing that line
00:21:41.080 would turn the doctor from a healer
00:21:42.860 into a killer 0.99
00:21:43.580 and in that process
00:21:46.380 the essence
00:21:48.580 would be lost
00:21:49.600 you don't go to a killer to be healed
00:21:52.140 you can't
00:21:55.200 But that, those several lines, broad and general as they are,
00:22:00.800 proved too restrictive for the post-Nazi,
00:22:04.420 but not really post-Nazi, medical establishment of the 1940s.
00:22:09.620 And so they changed the post-war medical establishment,
00:22:13.400 changed the language.
00:22:16.380 Here's the new version of the Hippocratic Oath,
00:22:18.220 and we're quoting this directly.
00:22:20.120 It may also be within my power to take a life.
00:22:22.740 this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty
00:22:29.640 oh so we go from you cannot kill people your job is to heal them even if they ask you to kill them
00:22:38.080 you can't do that because that is crossing a line from which you cannot return you are no longer a 0.81
00:22:43.120 healer but a killer and that was in place for thousands of years and then we get to post-nazi
00:22:48.880 but not really post-Nazi, 1.00
00:22:50.900 we get to, yeah, you can kill people. 1.00
00:22:53.300 But as you kill people, 1.00
00:22:54.520 just remember that you're only human. 0.97
00:22:57.140 Is it possible to remember
00:22:58.780 that you're only human
00:22:59.600 as you're taking a human life?
00:23:00.800 Probably not.
00:23:02.340 Because by definition,
00:23:03.740 you assume a facsimile of godlike power.
00:23:07.320 You are ending life. 0.97
00:23:09.180 You are the destroyer,
00:23:10.340 Shiva the destroyer.
00:23:12.220 And so that is the temptation. 0.82
00:23:14.820 More powerful a temptation
00:23:16.380 than sex or money.
00:23:17.420 the ultimate temptation, the temptation to extinguish life. And we have granted that
00:23:23.480 without really any oversight at all to our entire medical class. And it's interesting to note
00:23:30.560 that after the much discussed and written about and publicized atrocities of the Nazi euthanasia
00:23:37.340 program, very few of the physicians involved in it were punished. Some were, some were hung.
00:23:42.500 But many, the overwhelming majority were not.
00:23:45.180 And in fact, some of them,
00:23:46.660 doctors who had killed children,
00:23:48.280 who admitted killing children
00:23:49.820 because they weren't smart
00:23:51.060 or they were in institutional care. 0.99
00:23:53.580 So they just killed them, 0.99
00:23:54.240 starved them to death, 0.99
00:23:56.140 injected them with poison.
00:23:58.160 Those doctors not only escaped punishment
00:24:00.960 after the war,
00:24:01.880 but in some cases in Austria, for example,
00:24:03.940 became very famous,
00:24:05.000 very prominent physicians,
00:24:06.700 testified in court as experts,
00:24:09.380 were looked to as the person you would go to
00:24:11.260 in a court of law for the truth about medicine and medical ethics. So they weren't punished
00:24:17.580 because they're not actually doctors. They're a priest class, very much like the Aztecs or the
00:24:23.260 Incas or any human sacrifice-based religion has a priest class. And their job is to decide not
00:24:30.960 who lives or dies, but when. Their job is not to heal, but to kill. And that's where their power 0.99
00:24:40.760 comes from. So if you're wondering, could this happen in our country? Oh, yes, it is.
00:24:48.060 Would doctors go along with it? Oh, absolutely. In fact, they are. And there's nothing to stop
00:24:53.400 them. But then you ask yourself, wait a second, could this really happen at scale? Isn't euthanasia
00:24:59.340 kind of the thing that only desperate people reach for? You get ALS, stage four pancreatic
00:25:06.540 cancer, some horrifying illness whose end is certain. There's no treatment for ALS. There's
00:25:13.200 usually no treatment for stage four pancreatic cancer, except in rare cases, same with lung
00:25:17.020 cancer, same with any of the illnesses that people you know and love have died from. At a certain
00:25:23.380 point, you know what's coming. And you know part of what's coming is awesome and horrifying,
00:25:28.920 horrible, grueling suffering that you, as someone who's not undergone it yet, can't fully imagine,
00:25:35.740 but dread. Well, that is the most human response possible. Nobody wants to go through that kind of
00:25:40.580 suffering. And nobody wants to see a loved one go through that sort of suffering and be diminished,
00:25:47.060 lose control of himself, lose his mind, as you do with dementia. These are the most basic things
00:25:53.100 that people fear. And so if you approach those people who are right to be afraid of that level
00:25:59.920 of suffering. There's no minimizing it. It's every bit as bad in some cases as we imagine it is. If
00:26:06.820 you approach those people and say, as Kathy Hochul did, well, we've got a solution. We have
00:26:13.940 an elegant solution to a problem. We can hasten death. We'll just kill you. Of course, they won't
00:26:19.240 say that. You imagine that only in those cases would it be used. Now, it may be worth pausing
00:26:27.840 to ask, why is there so much suffering in death? Why is there so much suffering in childbirth?
00:26:33.880 Clearly, this is a matter of design. Not all animals suffer in childbirth. Not all animals
00:26:39.100 seem to suffer in death, but people do. They suffer on the way in and they suffer on the way
00:26:43.420 out. Is there a reason for that? Is there a purpose behind the design? Is there something
00:26:47.220 to learn from that experience of suffering? These are not questions we ask in a materialist society
00:26:53.280 or as shallow as a coffee stain.
00:26:56.540 No one even considers questions like that.
00:26:59.100 Previous civilizations have thought a lot about this
00:27:01.300 and have reached very different conclusions.
00:27:03.660 But in a society based on the avoidance of pain,
00:27:06.740 the easy prescription of painkilling drugs,
00:27:10.180 no one even entertains these questions.
00:27:13.740 But the one question, even if you dismiss all of that
00:27:16.740 as metaphysical nonsense,
00:27:19.840 the one question you should be asking is,
00:27:22.580 hey, if applied nationally, could physician-assisted suicide extend beyond people with ALS and stage
00:27:32.320 four pancreatic and esophageal cancer and, you know, all the normal, horrible diseases that
00:27:38.780 people you know get and die from? Is it possible that government officials and physicians and
00:27:46.500 nurses would be so unethical or so morally ungrounded that they would allow pretty healthy
00:27:53.900 people or depressed people or people who could get better with treatment that is just too expensive 0.95
00:27:58.420 for the state to provide, those people to be killed? Well, we don't have to guess about this
00:28:05.040 because euthanasia, state-sponsored killing of its own citizens, has been in place for
00:28:12.100 more than 10 years in Canada, which in case you're not familiar with it is the second largest country
00:28:18.760 in the world, which is directly above us. We share the longest land border on earth with it.
00:28:23.340 It's our largest trading partner. It's also the most resource dense country in the world. In some
00:28:27.740 ways, it's the richest country in the world that has the most natural resources relative to
00:28:34.480 population of any nation on the planet. Canada is inherently important to the United States and to
00:28:40.660 the world. Not that you would know that because no one approaches it that way, but that's just
00:28:44.740 inherently true. There's no changing that. So in Canada, a place that we ignore as a matter of
00:28:50.980 policy, in Canada, the so-called MAID program, Medical Assistance in Dying, has been the law
00:28:57.740 per the Supreme Court of Canada since 2016, almost 11 years. And in that time, over 100,000
00:29:05.920 Canadians have been killed by their government. And what's interesting about this is that in a
00:29:13.860 country with fewer than 40 million people, that's now a leading cause of death. That is one of the
00:29:18.400 leading ways that Canadians die. They are killed by their government. That's the first thing you 0.73
00:29:23.560 notice. That's an incredibly large number. We haven't bothered to get the calculator out to
00:29:27.860 do the proportion in the United States, but 100,000 in a country of fewer than 40 million,
00:29:34.540 what would that mean in a nation of 350 million?
00:29:38.760 That's a lot of people in 10 years.
00:29:41.240 That's a huge number of people.
00:29:42.760 How could 100,000 Canadians be killed
00:29:45.660 by the Canadian government over the last 10 years?
00:29:48.320 And you may not even know that happened.
00:29:50.440 Most Canadians are not aware that that happened.
00:29:53.840 In fact, that number, 100,000,
00:29:55.940 was not advertised by the government.
00:29:57.300 They did a lot to keep that secret.
00:29:59.400 That government number was unearthed
00:30:01.700 by a private researcher, Kelsey Sharon,
00:30:04.720 who we're going to speak to in a minute,
00:30:05.820 who's one of the only people
00:30:06.880 in the entire nation of Canada
00:30:08.120 who's paying attention to this.
00:30:10.380 But make no mistake, this is what matters.
00:30:13.260 If you're trying to assess
00:30:14.140 what's important in the news today,
00:30:16.040 could it be some pop star's wedding
00:30:17.960 at Madison Square Garden
00:30:18.820 or the fact that 100,000 people
00:30:20.900 were just killed by their government
00:30:22.000 right north of us? 1.00
00:30:24.240 Probably go with the latter
00:30:25.440 because when you really get down to it,
00:30:28.700 what matters is who lives and who dies.
00:30:31.000 Those are final decisions.
00:30:33.240 And if you want to judge whether a country is thriving, you look at that question through
00:30:37.540 a bunch of different measurements, birth rate, life expectancy, et cetera, et cetera, suicide
00:30:42.720 rate, and of course, the number of citizens the government kills.
00:30:47.520 And by those measures, there is no darker country probably on planet Earth than Canada. 1.00
00:30:53.040 Again, the countries that we describe as rogue and outlaw and out of control and run by religious
00:30:58.620 extremists, whether it's Russia or North Korea or Iran, it's certainly not a compliment to those
00:31:06.400 countries to just say none of them have killed 100,000 of their citizens in the last 10 years.
00:31:13.140 That's not an advertisement for North Korea, Iran, or Russia, but it's just a fact. 0.89
00:31:17.040 But Canada has. The second thing you notice is who's getting killed by the government.
00:31:22.940 So in Canada, the overwhelming majority of the people killed, over 95% of the Canadians killed by the Canadian government have been white, legacy Canadians. 0.65
00:31:34.900 And that's interesting because Canada is just over a little half white at this point. 0.58
00:31:40.560 Demographic replacement in Canada has been so brisk, so overwhelming over the past 20 years, that a country that was 98% white in 1981 is just a little over half white now. 0.61
00:31:51.880 So whatever you think of that, that happened in 40 years, really unprecedented in human
00:31:56.880 history.
00:31:58.020 But you would think that government statistics on death would pretty much match government
00:32:06.060 population stats.
00:32:07.460 In other words, if let's say Canada is 59% white, that the number of people killed by
00:32:13.980 the government in the state-sponsored suicide program would be about 59% white. 0.73
00:32:19.340 But that's not what you find at all. 0.70
00:32:20.700 you find that they're all white. 0.90
00:32:23.000 Almost all the people who got killed by the government are white. 0.82
00:32:26.540 And by the way, you also find that in the United States.
00:32:30.280 The United States is, what, 60% white, something like that? 0.69
00:32:34.500 95% of the Americans killed by physician-assisted suicide are white. 0.76
00:32:41.340 Now, if this were any other measure other than physician-assisted suicide,
00:32:46.480 euthanasia, there would be a press conference by every big city mayor in the nation about this.
00:32:51.800 This is outrageous. If 95% of pick anything, plumbers, truck drivers, astrophysicists were
00:33:01.480 white, it would be a national emergency. But when 95% of the people killed by the state are white, 0.85
00:33:08.760 well, what is that? Well, go to Google AI and ask them, why is that? Well, it's because whites,
00:33:16.140 And this is almost a verbatim quote from Google AI, because whites have a long history of disproportionate better access to health care.
00:33:25.000 To health care.
00:33:27.700 Now, keep in mind, that's in response to a question about why 95% of the people who were killed by doctors in the United States were white. 0.80
00:33:35.380 And the answer is because they're privileged. 0.69
00:33:39.500 They're privileged.
00:33:40.460 So profound is their privilege, historically, that they get killed in much higher numbers.
00:33:47.540 So in other words, even in death, they bear the shame of their privilege.
00:33:51.900 Even in death, they are mocked for being privileged.
00:33:56.260 You would hope that as this spreads across the United States, and it will, this is a
00:34:03.620 top priority for, well, the death lovers in this country, making sure that every American state 0.94
00:34:11.260 hastens the deaths of its, well, 95% white population, you would think that there would 0.81
00:34:19.040 be some outcry, some pushback. But in Canada, if that's a measure of what's to come here in 0.61
00:34:25.940 the United States, there really hasn't been. In fact, not only has there been no pushback from
00:34:30.920 organized clergy, from political figures, from ordinary people. There've been no mass
00:34:35.260 demonstrations. 100,000 of your citizens are killed by the state in 10 years, and no one
00:34:39.600 has a protest about it? Nope. Nobody. And part of that is just native to the kind of
00:34:45.600 Anglo worldview. Anglo's always a victim of their own politeness, right? Don't want to complain. 0.99
00:34:53.080 100,000 people killed. Don't want to say anything about it. Don't want to rock the boat.
00:34:57.080 and also a product of the kind of tragic herd instinct
00:35:02.120 that derives from thousands of years in the British Isles. 0.95
00:35:06.840 The conformity of the Anglo mind 0.96
00:35:09.080 allows tragedies like this to happen. 0.96
00:35:12.740 But whatever the cause of it,
00:35:14.660 you would think that people would at least notice it
00:35:17.160 or push back against it or say,
00:35:18.580 hey, is this really a good idea?
00:35:19.680 Because of course in Canada,
00:35:21.540 almost all the suicides of people
00:35:25.060 who aren't terminally ill,
00:35:27.420 and even in some cases who are,
00:35:29.200 are the results of poverty.
00:35:30.780 The Canadian healthcare system, 0.99
00:35:32.440 which the Canadians have bragged about
00:35:33.620 for generations,
00:35:34.660 and this is not a political point
00:35:35.660 or an ideological point,
00:35:36.960 doesn't work.
00:35:38.180 It doesn't provide the care it promised.
00:35:40.520 It is collapsing.
00:35:42.880 And people who are pushing
00:35:44.640 for universal healthcare in the United States
00:35:46.120 are very hesitant to admit that
00:35:48.140 or even notice that it's happening,
00:35:49.540 but it is happening.
00:35:50.240 It's happening in the UK too
00:35:51.380 with the NHS,
00:35:52.080 the National Health Service.
00:35:53.040 It is collapsing.
00:35:53.720 It does not provide the care that it promised.
00:35:56.820 Now, could universal health care work?
00:35:59.140 Theoretically, sure.
00:36:00.280 Show me where it has.
00:36:01.340 You can't because it hasn't worked. 0.99
00:36:03.180 But it has made solutions like, hey, let's just kill them very easy. 0.95
00:36:08.100 Because it is state administered, the entire health care system in Canada and the UK are 0.97
00:36:12.780 state administered.
00:36:13.800 Once the state decides we're going to save money just by killing people rather than treating 0.83
00:36:17.040 them, it makes short work of it, just like the Nazis did. 0.83
00:36:21.340 Exactly like the Nazis did. 0.86
00:36:23.160 Sorry. So in Canada, there's been no pushback. And in fact, it hasn't just been the state 0.93
00:36:30.680 promoting the killing of useless eaters. It has been the business community jumping on board. 0.99
00:36:38.880 Here's an actual advertisement from a couple of years ago from Simon's department stores in
00:36:43.980 Montreal promoting, celebrating the killing of a young Canadian woman who had a genetic disorder
00:36:52.960 that caused joint inflammation.
00:36:55.280 It was not a fatal condition.
00:36:57.660 It caused her pain.
00:36:59.860 She couldn't get treatment for it.
00:37:02.880 And so she decided to submit
00:37:05.380 to being killed by a doctor in Canada.
00:37:09.000 Here's how Simon's department store described it.
00:37:12.700 Here's the ad they ran on Canadian television.
00:37:14.860 Dying in a hospital is not what's natural.
00:37:17.340 That's not what's soft in these kind of moments.
00:37:22.960 You need softness.
00:37:24.960 When I imagine my final days, I see music.
00:37:30.960 I see the ocean.
00:37:37.960 I see cheesecake.
00:37:39.960 Even now, as I seek help to end my life,
00:37:44.960 with all the pain,
00:37:46.960 and in these final moments,
00:37:49.960 There is still so much beauty.
00:37:54.180 You just have to be brave enough to see it.
00:37:57.700 Man, it's so affirming.
00:37:59.820 That's the greatest thing I've ever done, 0.99
00:38:01.560 is allowed myself to be killed by a Canadian doctor. 0.94
00:38:04.980 It's really, it's the ultimate liberation. 0.82
00:38:06.840 It's like cheesecake.
00:38:08.400 It's true freedom. 0.99
00:38:09.920 Now, that ad was voiced over by the woman
00:38:13.020 who was killed by a Canadian doctor
00:38:15.080 or nurse or healthcare provider.
00:38:17.340 Healthcare, because by the way,
00:38:19.020 killing you is now health care. 0.53
00:38:22.780 In the same way, 1.00
00:38:24.160 bombing a girls' school in Tehran is health care.
00:38:26.800 In the same way,
00:38:27.720 every inmate on death row is awaiting health care.
00:38:31.060 It's health care.
00:38:31.860 It's like abortion is health care. 0.89
00:38:34.000 It's health care. 0.81
00:38:35.260 It's neither health nor care. 0.80
00:38:37.460 But that woman's name was Jennifer Hatch. 0.92
00:38:39.720 And she was in search of actual health care, 1.00
00:38:42.040 which is to say she had a disorder,
00:38:44.220 not apparently a fatal disorder,
00:38:45.900 but a painful disorder,
00:38:47.700 a life-diminishing disorder.
00:38:49.020 and she wanted health care from the Canadian government
00:38:51.820 as she was promised
00:38:52.880 and into which she had paid her entire life.
00:38:55.680 And so she went to the Canadian government
00:38:56.820 to get health care and she couldn't find any.
00:38:58.120 And we know this because she said so on camera.
00:39:02.540 Shortly before, she was driven to die
00:39:05.680 and encouraged to die by the Canadian government
00:39:08.500 because, hey, it's pretty expensive to keep you alive,
00:39:12.120 even though she was otherwise a young, fairly vigorous woman.
00:39:16.920 And she said, I'm out of options.
00:39:19.340 I can't get healthcare.
00:39:20.760 They're telling me I can get the MAID program.
00:39:23.200 They can't help me, but they can kill me.
00:39:26.780 And in telling her that, the Canadian government, as it so often has, and you're about to hear
00:39:31.440 the details in a moment, applied pressure in the same way the Canadian government, the
00:39:36.180 U.S. government applied pressure to the rest of us to take the COVID vax.
00:39:38.780 It's not for you.
00:39:39.640 It's for those around you, for the ones you love.
00:39:41.340 It's for your elderly grandparents.
00:39:42.940 Are you a good person? 0.97
00:39:43.800 standing around as a useless eater taking up oxygen much needed resources we could be hiring 0.99
00:39:50.600 teachers but we're keeping you alive is that really what you want your legacy to be selfishness 0.99
00:39:55.520 piggishness taking it all for yourself no no do the right thing exit with dignity this is 1.00
00:40:02.880 compassion this is liberate let us kill you and in that final sacrifice your life will have meaning 1.00
00:40:08.540 because you will be hiring new teachers in Alberta. 1.00
00:40:12.300 You'll be paving a road in Nova Scotia.
00:40:15.260 You'll be doing something good.
00:40:17.340 And by the way, it tastes like cheesecake.
00:40:20.800 That's the case they made to Jennifer Hatch.
00:40:22.920 That's the case they've made to 100,000 other Canadians.
00:40:25.920 But make no mistake,
00:40:28.260 the state exists to uplift and help its people,
00:40:31.580 to love them as a father loves its children.
00:40:35.420 Any instance in which the state kills its people
00:40:38.100 is a perversion of the basic arrangement
00:40:40.600 of the social contract.
00:40:42.700 It is disgusting by its nature.
00:40:45.400 It is always a perversion of the deal
00:40:48.860 when the state kills its citizens,
00:40:51.520 particularly ones who've done nothing wrong
00:40:53.300 other than be poor or not have housing
00:40:55.800 or have some disease they inherited. 1.00
00:40:58.500 And your answer is to kill them. 1.00
00:41:00.600 You are the criminal if you are doing that. 1.00
00:41:03.080 If that is your conclusion,
00:41:04.440 that's not an elegant solution to a problem.
00:41:06.460 That is a crime for which you should be punished immediately. 0.94
00:41:10.700 Killing people is wrong. 0.99
00:41:12.500 Killing people who committed no crime is the most wrong thing. 0.99
00:41:15.200 And killing the poor because they are poor or the sick because they are sick is impossible 0.95
00:41:20.660 for the human mind to rationalize or excuse. 0.80
00:41:23.960 And our leaders are doing it.
00:41:25.960 They are celebrating it.
00:41:27.180 They're telling us it's like cheesecake when it is the worst possible perversion of their
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00:43:45.860 So with that, here's a conversation that we just had with one of the very few people in Canada who's paying attention to this subject.
00:43:56.160 And she is possessed, as you will find in just a moment, by a kind of holy passion.
00:44:02.360 She seems to feel like the only person in her entire nation who was noticing this.
00:44:06.120 100,000 people dead and no one says anything about it?
00:44:10.340 Her name is Kelsey Sharon, and she says a lot about it.
00:44:13.680 Watch this.
00:44:14.840 Kelsey, thanks for doing this.
00:44:16.200 Thanks for having me.
00:44:17.100 I've been searching for a long time to find someone who can explain what is happening in Canada,
00:44:21.560 this biggest thing happening in Canada, I would say in North America, and no one talks about it.
00:44:27.500 So let's start at the beginning.
00:44:29.140 You're Canadian, you grew up in Ontario.
00:44:32.100 When was the first moment you remember hearing of this MAID program?
00:44:36.680 So that would have been roughly around when it was legalized in 2016,
00:44:40.180 when the Carter versus Canada case
00:44:41.900 came forward in 2015
00:44:42.900 and then it was legalized in 2016.
00:44:46.320 I had seen a news article.
00:44:47.320 It was a Supreme Court decision
00:44:48.200 that legalized it.
00:44:48.780 Correct, yes, yes.
00:44:49.860 Because there's no way
00:44:50.980 you're going to get a population
00:44:51.900 to believe this
00:44:52.800 unless you just strong arm
00:44:54.060 the government or a court system.
00:44:56.060 We've had this same thing.
00:44:57.560 I feel like I've seen you guys
00:44:58.700 have this issue.
00:45:00.320 So it was actually
00:45:01.900 a newspaper article
00:45:02.740 about this girl who wanted, 0.54
00:45:04.760 this lady who wanted to die.
00:45:05.880 And I remember actually
00:45:06.560 thinking to myself,
00:45:08.600 well, I mean,
00:45:09.640 if you will, you know, that makes sense. At least she's not going to go jump off a bridge.
00:45:13.360 Right.
00:45:13.540 That was my initial, without any deeper thought, looking into the process at all.
00:45:18.080 I think normal people are hesitant to judge. At least that's how I've always felt like I'm not
00:45:23.060 facing that.
00:45:24.300 Correct.
00:45:24.780 Right. And I don't really, it's hard for me to judge the behavior of someone who's desperate
00:45:29.100 and suffering.
00:45:29.820 Well, and that's it exactly. And then you start to realize what it is and we'll get into that.
00:45:34.620 But the first time I saw it was roughly around that period. And then again, it came up for me
00:45:39.620 in 2020, 2021,
00:45:42.640 when I got a phone call
00:45:43.580 from a friend
00:45:44.200 who's another veteran
00:45:45.500 and he was like,
00:45:46.860 hey, Kelsey,
00:45:47.340 one of our guys
00:45:47.900 was just offered MAID.
00:45:49.660 And I said, say again?
00:45:50.660 And he goes,
00:45:51.040 he was offered MAID.
00:45:51.800 He called because he had PTSD
00:45:53.140 and a TBI,
00:45:53.920 so traumatic brain injury.
00:45:55.280 And he was a special operations dude
00:45:56.940 and he was asking for help.
00:45:59.000 And the guy suggested MAID.
00:46:00.860 And at first he thought
00:46:01.880 he had suggested like
00:46:03.060 a MAID service 0.67
00:46:04.060 because sometimes the VA 1.00
00:46:05.540 will give us this thing 1.00
00:46:06.320 called VIP benefits 1.00
00:46:07.200 where they'll give you
00:46:08.080 X amount of dollars per year.
00:46:09.140 Someone to tidy up your kitchen.
00:46:10.640 Correct. I have it. I have somebody who comes and helps me because my brain...
00:46:13.880 But that's different from the government killing you?
00:46:15.140 I mean, yeah, but it wasn't advertised as such. But at the time, in 2021, that's when the track
00:46:21.860 two came in. So again, we'll get into that. But that was the first time I'd heard of it. And he
00:46:25.600 said, I think you should talk to him, put him on your show. And I was like, okay. By then my show,
00:46:30.800 the Kelsey Sharon Perspective had started to get some traction. I was talking to a lot of
00:46:34.240 veterans about resiliency. And he goes, I have an audio recording. I said, hold up.
00:46:39.140 you have proof of this? And he's like, yeah. So I listened to the audio recording and it was a
00:46:44.560 Veterans Affairs case manager who was just straight up offering him euthanasia. Now, to be clear,
00:46:50.580 it was never a legal mandate of Veterans Affairs. They still hold to this day. Even when I testified
00:46:56.460 in front of the Senate on the largest veteran suicide study just last year, Senator Casey
00:47:01.180 called me a liar right to my face. Great people, those liberals. And what happened was they said
00:47:06.800 there was only four people.
00:47:08.140 They said they had only offered it
00:47:09.520 to four people.
00:47:10.260 Another friend of mine, Christine Gauthier,
00:47:11.680 you had heard about her. 0.99
00:47:12.480 She wanted a wheelchair ramp. 1.00
00:47:13.620 She was a Paralympian. 0.93
00:47:14.980 She's very famous for that story.
00:47:16.560 They offered her euthanasia.
00:47:18.580 Another friend of mine, Mark Minky.
00:47:19.480 What was she asking for?
00:47:20.540 A wheelchair ramp. 1.00
00:47:22.240 They said, we can't get you a wheelchair ramp, 1.00
00:47:23.960 but we can kill you. 1.00
00:47:25.020 Absolutely. 1.00
00:47:25.880 Mark Minky, I believe they said
00:47:27.560 it would be easier than blowing 0.97
00:47:28.660 your brains out on the wall. 0.99
00:47:30.580 And so all of these veterans
00:47:31.860 had gone and testified.
00:47:32.800 They did a very quick inquiry into this.
00:47:34.600 They said, oh, it was one case manager
00:47:36.080 in one location i'm like that were these phone conversations yes uh christine's was also uh
00:47:42.460 documentation and french and english and so as soon as i heard that i felt this deep rage
00:47:51.000 real deep because when i came home from overseas i started brass in unity based on suicide
00:47:57.380 prevention because i knew i couldn't run a non-profit but i knew i wanted to help my
00:48:01.400 friends, but I didn't know how. So I figured if I could create a product to be like the vehicle,
00:48:06.660 I could then take that product and that vehicle and put it in the hands of the people doing the
00:48:10.760 work, like Boot Campaign or Defenders of Freedom, you know, like these other organizations that are
00:48:15.980 genuinely helping veterans. So I figured, okay, create the company, do the thing. And in my mind,
00:48:21.640 well, then that can help suicides go down. That's just the logic I was wrapping around.
00:48:25.720 Because you thought at the time that we were all against suicide.
00:48:28.940 Yeah, because, I mean, at the time you had Bell Let's Talk.
00:48:32.260 I don't know if you know who Bell, the conglomerate, is.
00:48:34.120 They're like one of the largest telecommunication companies in the globe.
00:48:36.780 They monopolize everything.
00:48:38.860 But Bell Let's Talk would have this thing where, you know, once a year they would raise a bunch of money called Bell Let's Talk.
00:48:44.160 Promotes talking about it so that you don't do the act.
00:48:47.280 I'm not sure if I can say the word suicide's okay on this platform.
00:48:51.240 I don't want you to.
00:48:51.600 Well, suicide is totally immoral.
00:48:53.840 But yes, but we can describe it.
00:48:55.380 It's an English word.
00:48:56.180 Yeah.
00:48:56.380 Okay.
00:48:56.520 You're not allowed to use that word in Canada?
00:48:59.740 I'm demonetized on YouTube for a lot of words.
00:49:02.540 I can't say suicide.
00:49:04.100 I can't say, like, if I say euthanasia or I say death cult instead of, you know, people who promote euthanasia, I get slapped a lot.
00:49:13.680 Oh, because it's not a conspiracy to commit genocide.
00:49:16.640 Obviously.
00:49:17.400 That's why everyone's in on it and talking about it is the crime.
00:49:20.500 Totally.
00:49:20.520 Not doing it.
00:49:21.080 Right.
00:49:21.240 Okay.
00:49:21.400 So I had felt this like deep disdain and I took it really personally and I said, well, I can do one of two things really well. I can yell really loud and I can make a lot of noise. And the fact that I hadn't heard about this and the fact that it had already gotten to track two from track one, the fact that it had been expanding and being discussed to expand to mature minors, which by the way, isn't an age. We'll get into that. It's actually just a mindset.
00:49:48.200 and then children zero to one,
00:49:50.720 I thought to myself,
00:49:51.720 if I'm going to make an impact in this world,
00:49:54.060 it's after COVID took my company,
00:49:56.280 I figured, okay, you know what?
00:49:57.220 Then at least I can do as I can do this.
00:49:58.860 And so then I just vowed from that moment forward
00:50:01.980 to be a resource for everybody,
00:50:04.340 to tell everyone's story,
00:50:05.480 to yell about it as loud as I can,
00:50:06.580 to become as educated and well-researched as possible
00:50:08.680 and then to give my life over to this
00:50:10.380 because I believe I survived what I survived
00:50:13.100 for something greater.
00:50:13.900 And people can say that's conceited
00:50:16.420 or, you know, I'm sure there's a million words people use for me, but I believe I'm being
00:50:21.480 currently, as I sit right now, used as a vessel to do this thing. And that's why I was so willing
00:50:26.440 to do what I did yesterday. And they're like, well, we can reschedule. I said, there's no
00:50:29.660 rescheduling. There's no rescheduling. There's a reason everything happens. And I believe that I
00:50:34.420 was challenged last night when they canceled my flight to say, how badly do you want to change
00:50:38.540 this? How badly do you want to do this? It's badly enough to drive all night.
00:50:42.460 And I'm grateful that you did.
00:50:43.860 Can you describe what this is?
00:50:45.540 So you said you first heard of this
00:50:47.700 right after it became legal,
00:50:48.960 but you didn't think about it for several years
00:50:51.080 until you got a call from a veteran
00:50:52.740 who'd been offered death instead of like help.
00:50:58.180 What was the description of MADE when you first heard it?
00:51:01.460 How did they sell it?
00:51:02.200 Yeah, this was beautiful.
00:51:03.840 Gosh, marketing is a beautiful thing.
00:51:05.840 It is.
00:51:06.160 And language, right?
00:51:07.180 I wrote a lot in my new book about language
00:51:09.720 and how we manipulate language.
00:51:11.580 and language can just make anybody do anything.
00:51:14.640 And that's how cults start.
00:51:16.960 And so they started utilizing the language
00:51:19.740 of dying with dignity.
00:51:21.660 It is a dignified thing to end your life
00:51:24.600 so that, number one, you're not a burden on society,
00:51:27.820 you're not a burden on people,
00:51:29.700 and, well, frankly, you're not a burden on the system, right?
00:51:32.780 And wouldn't it be lovely if you, Tucker,
00:51:35.520 could make the choice that when you're starting
00:51:37.880 to deteriorate, you don't have to have your wife
00:51:40.560 changing your diapers.
00:51:41.260 Wouldn't it be a beautiful thing if you could just go into an appointment, a doctor will put two IVs in your arms, and then they sell you this just provable lie that it is a painless and beautiful process?
00:51:57.040 Because, Tucker, you can even bring your family members, and they can all witness it, too.
00:52:01.460 And that's why they developed a children's book, so they could manipulate the next generation.
00:52:05.340 A children's book.
00:52:05.940 Dying with Dignity, and I believe it's one of the, you know, the grievous groups, developed a children's book that's available on Dying with Dignity's website.
00:52:15.440 I know I'm, like, advertising for these people.
00:52:17.120 They're like a death cult.
00:52:18.200 I'm, well, not like a death cult.
00:52:20.140 No, they are, they are, like, the death cult.
00:52:21.620 But there's a children's book promoting euthanasia?
00:52:23.700 Yeah, so what it is, it's like a coloring book, and it talks about the process of how you're going to feel when you watch the person that you love die.
00:52:29.860 What is that going to look like?
00:52:31.100 Conversations you could have with them.
00:52:32.200 Little coloring parts you can do.
00:52:34.240 You know, it's a real thing.
00:52:35.940 And so, you know, Tom and I were discussing, it's like, it's kind of like the trans movement, right? 1.00
00:52:40.620 They target kids and go up. 0.95
00:52:42.040 And then for MAID, they target elderly and go down.
00:52:44.940 It's no different.
00:52:45.800 It's a social contagion.
00:52:46.840 It's a problem.
00:52:48.300 So many questions.
00:52:50.500 But when you first heard this, the idea was if you're a good person and you want to spare your loved ones.
00:52:56.480 And you're terminally ill.
00:52:56.880 Terminally ill. 0.51
00:52:57.680 Terminally ill only.
00:52:58.720 Okay, so this is really important to highlight.
00:53:01.240 I'm going to explain why.
00:53:02.640 Because the United States is doing this in 13 states and one jurisdiction.
00:53:05.940 already. But they're only doing terminally ill track one. Now, that's how it was sold to us too,
00:53:12.200 Tucker. It's only going to be grandma. It's only going to be the people who are going to die within
00:53:17.800 a couple weeks or even a shorter period of time. And we're never going to expand. We would never,
00:53:24.320 we would no reason to ever expand this, right? Because this is truly just for relief of suffering.
00:53:30.860 Yeah, okay.
00:53:32.960 Cut to 2021.
00:53:35.000 Track two rolls in.
00:53:36.400 Well, track two,
00:53:37.180 you don't have to be dying anymore, Tucker.
00:53:39.260 You just got to have something
00:53:40.280 that's irremediable or grievous.
00:53:42.900 How did that work?
00:53:44.040 Is this something that your legislature voted on?
00:53:46.120 It was court, again.
00:53:47.700 It was another situation, just like...
00:53:49.100 Who were the judges who okayed this?
00:53:51.240 I don't know the judges at the time, but...
00:53:52.820 It would be worth looking them up.
00:53:53.900 Yeah, the court cases are always brought forward
00:53:55.680 by Dying With Dignity.
00:53:56.560 They're worth around $9 million.
00:53:58.380 They're funded by the Canadian Liberal government as well.
00:54:02.280 They have a ton of donors.
00:54:04.360 Dying with Dignity is the pro-death.
00:54:06.240 They are the cult. 0.64
00:54:07.120 The pro-death lobby group,
00:54:08.680 but they're funded by the government?
00:54:09.820 They get a lot of funding from the Liberal government.
00:54:12.360 A lot of funding, like a decent amount.
00:54:14.500 Yeah.
00:54:14.820 And then they spend that said funding
00:54:17.160 and go around and defame me to universities
00:54:20.400 and schools and media and outlets.
00:54:22.920 And then...
00:54:23.600 Defame you?
00:54:24.420 Yes.
00:54:24.960 What do you have to do with it?
00:54:25.880 Pointing out that they're a cult
00:54:27.180 and that they're promoting murder and suicide.
00:54:29.560 And they're also doing it on Meta.
00:54:30.940 They spent, you know, I look at their financials.
00:54:32.400 They spent $800,000 advertising on Facebook.
00:54:35.800 I can't sell a bullet piece of jewelry
00:54:38.080 that promotes suicide prevention
00:54:39.760 because it's ammunition technically.
00:54:43.040 But they can promote euthanasia
00:54:45.040 and killing your loved one
00:54:46.700 while your whole family watches. 1.00
00:54:47.820 And they do it with a beautiful photo, by the way,
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00:56:58.880 Can I ask you, at any point in this propaganda push,
00:57:03.120 did anyone ever mention what happens after death?
00:57:06.200 I don't think they care to have that conversation
00:57:09.620 because then the morality conversation would have to come
00:57:11.380 and they'd have to realize it.
00:57:11.900 Every society since the, you know, beginning of recorded history has obsessed over, in fact, organized its society around everyone, the idea of what happens after death.
00:57:21.180 Because everyone, everyone believes, has always believed, because it's real, that this is not the end.
00:57:25.640 So, kind of weird that you could push death without any mention of what happens after.
00:57:32.480 Because I don't believe these people, I know it sounds very aggressive and I'm not even being facetious when I state this.
00:57:38.180 i believe these people these organizations their souls are tainted something's wrong
00:57:44.240 something's dark if you've ever stood in front of does the canadian government ever say
00:57:48.060 like is there any is the assumption that that's just it that there's no
00:57:52.280 nothing in the non-material world that there's no afterlife well i mean there's no spiritual
00:57:58.520 dimension to anything it's just pure you're just a lump of meat and then you stop breathing well
00:58:02.620 i mean it's they only really see you as a dollar in canada we know that we've seen that in the way
00:58:06.980 healthcare system currently works.
00:58:08.240 I wouldn't even call it
00:58:08.720 a healthcare system anymore.
00:58:09.620 I'd call it a waiting list you die on,
00:58:11.720 which is, and the numbers prove that.
00:58:13.940 That's not an aggressive statement.
00:58:15.620 Again, over 23,000 people in 2024
00:58:17.240 died just on waiting lists alone.
00:58:19.760 Our hospital waiting rooms
00:58:21.480 are 14 to 18 hours.
00:58:22.740 We had over 2,000 patients.
00:58:23.940 14 to 18 hours?
00:58:24.900 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:58:27.680 Frequently, a lot of places.
00:58:29.380 And I'm not exaggerating.
00:58:30.880 The hospital I just gave birth in,
00:58:32.500 which I chose, I had to, 0.94
00:58:34.160 I was trying to have her at home, 0.88
00:58:35.720 that I just gave birth in, 0.65
00:58:36.980 had closed 11 times in three months
00:58:40.020 because they were either short-staffed or funding 1.00
00:58:43.860 or now our nurses are on strike.
00:58:45.600 Like, it's actually really horrific.
00:58:48.580 We do not have health care.
00:58:49.600 We have death care.
00:58:50.860 And the reason why people are choosing death care
00:58:52.480 is because we don't have health care.
00:58:54.420 The Canadian health care system, universal health care...
00:58:57.320 Is a nightmare.
00:58:58.580 It was the thing that every Canadian bragged about for 50 years.
00:59:01.240 It was the thing that American liberals wanted to emulate.
00:59:03.340 It was the thing I've never stopped hearing about my entire life.
00:59:05.880 We have universal health care.
00:59:07.160 Right.
00:59:07.440 We have universal health care,
00:59:08.540 but you will die on the waiting list.
00:59:10.240 Like I was just telling Tom again,
00:59:11.240 I had a really, really, really aggressive knee injury
00:59:14.660 like a year and a half ago.
00:59:16.620 And I panicked because I was like,
00:59:18.640 oh my God, this is going to be years.
00:59:20.840 I'm not going to get surgery until I'm close to 40.
00:59:22.540 And I wasn't even exaggerating.
00:59:24.080 And the only reason I could
00:59:25.180 is because I called a mentor who called a team,
00:59:26.800 who called another team,
00:59:27.480 who called a doctor and jumped my list.
00:59:29.380 Yeah.
00:59:30.000 Like that's, you have to know somebody now to not die
00:59:32.220 or you have to come to America.
00:59:33.240 I mean, you've got so many people now just coming down to the States.
00:59:36.740 I come down to the States.
00:59:37.960 I would rather pay at a pocket.
00:59:39.340 Canadians have this perception. 0.85
00:59:40.560 Well, first off, they have Trump deranged syndrome because Mark Carney's a nightmare
00:59:43.460 and he has been doing everything he can to collapse our nation.
00:59:45.940 But it started with Trudeau.
00:59:47.160 Don't get me wrong.
00:59:47.800 I know all about his misgivings.
00:59:51.460 But Mark has done everything he can to make Canadians hate America.
00:59:55.260 So the idea of us having health care similar to America, well, you're going to be bankrupt
00:59:59.160 for the rest of your life.
01:00:00.260 I'm like, I have come down here and walked into a clinic when I was doing ayahuasca and had to get a blood test, and it paid $140, and then I left.
01:00:10.840 But the one dimension of your healthcare system that seems pretty responsive is the kill you part.
01:00:18.300 It's hyper-responsive if you're track one.
01:00:20.460 So if you're track one, that means you're going to die within a very short period of time.
01:00:23.740 You're terminally ill, right?
01:00:25.100 And that's the qualifier is you're terminally ill.
01:00:27.160 And who makes that assessment?
01:00:29.660 So there are roughly just over 2,200 doctors and nurses in Canada
01:00:33.900 that run under CANMAP's program and are qualified.
01:00:36.760 What's CANMAP?
01:00:37.280 CANMAP is the Canadian Assessors of MAID, I think MAID practitioners.
01:00:41.320 Okay, so it's the people who are administering.
01:00:43.380 It's the murderers.
01:00:43.700 Yeah.
01:00:44.000 It's the people who train the killers.
01:00:45.920 And they teach them a curriculum that we legally can't see,
01:00:50.720 even though they're a nonprofit and Canadian taxpayers paid for that.
01:00:53.660 You can't see the curriculum?
01:00:54.720 They won't let us see it.
01:00:56.220 Do you know their names?
01:00:57.580 Yeah, Dr. Stephanie Green started it. 0.67
01:00:59.580 She's not, I don't think she runs it anymore. 0.99
01:01:01.300 There's another individual that runs it. 0.98
01:01:03.380 And then you've got people like Ellen Wiebe.
01:01:05.140 And then you have a list of doctors.
01:01:06.180 Who's Ellen Wiebe? 1.00
01:01:07.000 Ellen Wiebe is the largest killer of our country. 1.00
01:01:09.400 She's killed over a thousand people 1.00
01:01:10.700 since the process started. 1.00
01:01:11.840 She's killed a thousand people?
01:01:12.820 Yeah, she's only publicly admitted 0.83
01:01:14.360 to the National Post to 400.
01:01:16.240 And then they told her to stop saying the number
01:01:18.200 because she was bragging about it,
01:01:19.560 saying it was the most beautiful work she'll ever do.
01:01:21.300 And she'll never stop until the day she dies. 0.97
01:01:22.900 She also does abortions mainly. 1.00
01:01:25.260 Actually? 1.00
01:01:25.520 Actually.
01:01:26.440 It's in the National Post.
01:01:27.440 It's very public.
01:01:28.020 She's also stated it on the Better Off Dead documentary with Liz Carr.
01:01:31.680 You guys can watch it.
01:01:32.720 It's very out there.
01:01:33.740 Everything I say is just very public.
01:01:35.360 People just don't have the energy, time, or ability to look at it because the country
01:01:39.480 is collapsing around them, and they're just trying to keep food on the table.
01:01:42.380 So, Ellen, I went to an event on Salt Spring Island last year, I believe it was, with a
01:01:47.120 girlfriend of mine, Alicia Duncan, whose mother was murdered with MAID.
01:01:50.280 And can we stop calling it MAID for a second?
01:01:53.120 Can I call it what it is?
01:01:54.200 Oh, you can call it.
01:01:54.580 It's medical murder.
01:01:55.400 And I think that what happens with language is when we soften language, we continue to allow it to exist.
01:02:01.000 So, Maida's medical murder, and Alicia's mother was murdered with it.
01:02:04.940 And so, Alicia and I become really close friends.
01:02:06.980 I helped break her story on my podcast.
01:02:09.400 And for some reason, people will tell me their stories.
01:02:12.660 And she trusted me with it, and I really appreciated that.
01:02:16.180 After that, I vowed to always make sure her mother's name was known and that we will do everything we can to stop this.
01:02:21.600 So, we became close friends, and she goes,
01:02:22.780 Hey, there's a talk on Salt Spring Island.
01:02:24.200 You want to go?
01:02:25.080 I was like, hell yeah, I want to go.
01:02:26.700 So we got mustaches, fake mustaches, and we went.
01:02:29.560 And I thought that maybe that would hide us
01:02:31.640 in the room of 65 plus people.
01:02:33.400 We wore hats and handlebar mustaches.
01:02:35.660 Who were the people?
01:02:36.640 These were people on the island
01:02:38.500 who were hardcore left liberals
01:02:40.560 who went there as an information session.
01:02:42.840 So Dying With Dignity will go to libraries.
01:02:45.120 They will go to hospitals.
01:02:47.100 They will go to school, like universities,
01:02:49.180 death doula programs.
01:02:50.740 They will go to churches.
01:02:52.140 By the way, I broke that story
01:02:53.680 when we'll get into that.
01:02:55.240 Churches?
01:02:56.380 Out in Nova Scotia last year,
01:02:58.180 I broke a story
01:02:58.980 because the RCMP sent an email out
01:03:01.560 to over 800 members.
01:03:03.280 That's the police.
01:03:04.240 Yes, that's the federal police.
01:03:05.680 They sent an email out
01:03:06.780 to over 800 members
01:03:07.880 advertising a MAID,
01:03:10.000 medical murder,
01:03:10.980 session where they could come
01:03:12.380 and learn about it
01:03:13.040 to a bunch of people with PTSD.
01:03:16.160 And then they thought that was okay.
01:03:17.440 Why would the country's
01:03:20.220 federal law enforcement agency
01:03:21.980 be promoting PTSD?
01:03:23.680 euthanasia it was the veteran it was the association it wasn't the federal police
01:03:29.020 themselves it was the uh rcmp veteran association they also hate that i just said that i know that
01:03:34.060 for a fact they're gonna lose their mind um because i outed them and so uh a member who
01:03:39.820 was on the board who runs that association found out and found my phone number and emails me and
01:03:46.420 he goes can i call you and so i was in the studio i said yeah i don't know who you are but give me a
01:03:50.360 called me, sent me all the proof. And I said, are you okay if I use your name? Otherwise,
01:03:54.400 they're not going to believe me. They're like, yep, use my name. And this was a guy who was
01:03:58.280 willing after 30 years doing everything to be like, I've had enough. And his local church was
01:04:03.320 hosting this. Now the church said they weren't affiliated. And then the doctor that promoted it
01:04:08.420 is apparently a neurologist in the area who has some of the worst reviews I've ever seen,
01:04:13.120 but he also provides euthanasia. So he also medically murders people too.
01:04:16.300 How many doctors in Canada kill their patients?
01:04:18.960 Currently, roughly, it's around 2,200 and give or take a few.
01:04:22.880 Are their names public?
01:04:24.120 So here's the thing.
01:04:24.980 They will not publicize their names for safety reasons.
01:04:27.880 So I have been compiling names.
01:04:29.180 So how are they going to be put on trial at the end of all of this?
01:04:31.300 They never will be, but I will make...
01:04:32.580 They should be.
01:04:32.940 No, but they will because I have made it explicitly clear on my show, on other shows,
01:04:37.500 in my writing, on my sub stack, everything they do around this subject, which is my entire life.
01:04:42.620 I have told them, I will find your name.
01:04:44.720 Like it's very like, I have to say in a very non-threatening way,
01:04:47.360 but I guess my tone and face
01:04:48.820 is just genuinely threatening.
01:04:50.080 But I will find your name.
01:04:51.520 I will find out where you work.
01:04:53.300 I will let everyone in the province
01:04:54.600 know where you are.
01:04:55.580 And I will make sure
01:04:56.380 that you don't kill another person 0.98
01:04:57.340 the second I know your name. 0.98
01:04:58.680 Because once I know your name,
01:05:00.260 I'm going to make sure 1.00
01:05:01.180 that by the time you die, 0.99
01:05:02.100 because you're way older than me, 0.97
01:05:04.120 that your family,
01:05:05.540 your last name,
01:05:06.320 and everything you've ever done and touched
01:05:07.840 will be associated 0.70
01:05:09.200 as a eugenicist and a murderer. 0.76
01:05:12.200 Like, I plan, I have like... 1.00
01:05:13.420 So the idea is that you can kill people in Canada. 1.00
01:05:16.800 Yes. 1.00
01:05:17.280 but you get to remain anonymous
01:05:19.300 because it would be dangerous to you
01:05:21.360 to have your identity known?
01:05:22.900 Some of these doctors,
01:05:24.300 they publicly talk about it.
01:05:27.780 They'll say their names.
01:05:28.660 They're proud of it.
01:05:29.560 They brag about it
01:05:30.320 because they say that,
01:05:31.680 how dare I,
01:05:32.960 because I look perfectly fine, right?
01:05:34.920 I look like the stereotype
01:05:36.120 where how dare you
01:05:37.420 who's never suffered a day in your life
01:05:39.360 have the audacity
01:05:40.900 to tell everyday people
01:05:42.980 that they should not have the right
01:05:45.200 to remove their suffering.
01:05:46.480 I said, well, joke's on you there, kiddo.
01:05:48.540 There's a bridge.
01:05:49.340 It's always existed.
01:05:50.840 I never want you to do it.
01:05:52.640 But at what point did we stop seeing people
01:05:54.820 at the edge of the bridge?
01:05:56.600 At what point did we not go over to them
01:05:58.300 and grab them and hold them and say,
01:05:59.640 I got you, I'm going to fix this?
01:06:00.960 You don't see...
01:06:01.860 Euthanasia, euthanasia to me,
01:06:05.300 at least you know what we're just talking about this.
01:06:06.840 Euthanasia to me is seeing the person on the bridge
01:06:11.000 and pushing them.
01:06:13.060 Of course.
01:06:13.760 That's all it is.
01:06:14.380 That's all it is.
01:06:14.780 And people don't like that comment because they're like, well, now you're promoting suicide.
01:06:18.840 Like there's this group.
01:06:20.220 I won't say that people say that you're promoting.
01:06:22.240 Oh, my gosh.
01:06:22.760 Yes.
01:06:23.080 So there's this group.
01:06:23.860 I won't say their name because I refuse to give them press and they threaten me all the time.
01:06:26.800 They've been going after my sub stack now.
01:06:28.560 They've been getting my stuff demonetized.
01:06:30.160 They've been going after my YouTube and trying to get YouTube.
01:06:32.060 They've downgraded my trust score so bad my subscribers can't even find me.
01:06:35.620 And so.
01:06:36.220 And just to restate, your crime is pointing out that Canadians are being killed by the tens of thousands.
01:06:41.300 My entire crime, not even military, just existence, is because I spend from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed and then everybody who talks to me who's dead in my dreams is that I expose these people for being the psychopathic serial killers that they are.
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01:08:54.660 Can you, and I should have asked you earlier,
01:08:57.540 can you just walk through the experience of MADE?
01:09:01.040 So I'm a Canadian.
01:09:02.820 I have some, what kind of ailment do I need?
01:09:06.100 if you well it depends if you want to be a track one and then what happens like okay so for example
01:09:11.660 if you're track one say you're terminally ill you've got cancer you're going to kick it in the
01:09:14.620 next i know it's very non-compassionate just go with me here you're going to kick it in the next
01:09:18.660 like a couple weeks right well palliative care numbers are horrible in the country because
01:09:24.500 people are being defunded like the delta hospice society because they won't do medical murder in
01:09:29.620 their in their locations so then they won't get government funding right because palliative care
01:09:33.640 it's expensive, it's timely, it's a lot of people, it's cumbersome. So what'll happen is you,
01:09:39.860 you, and this is the legal way, but we know this isn't always true because we can prove it, right?
01:09:44.600 So it is supposed to be you, the person, the individual has to ask for it, right? But we know
01:09:50.780 because of the 400 non-compliant cases in the Ontario Coroner Report that Dr. Ramona Coelho
01:09:57.460 pointed out which is factually on paper that there was over 400 non-compliant cases meaning
01:10:03.820 people were coerced into it they were pushed into it or they thought they had no other way out
01:10:07.980 so what would happen is they call up the phone you would say hey i would like to get made and
01:10:14.500 then they would then refer you who do you call um you can call the made there's a made uh like a
01:10:19.600 made uh like a location like a colleague you can call like a made hotline kind of thing
01:10:24.260 where it goes to...
01:10:25.760 So you have suicide hotlines in Canada,
01:10:27.340 but they're to promote suicide.
01:10:28.740 I mean, that's how I feel about them.
01:10:30.440 Well, I mean, it seems objectively true.
01:10:32.820 Yeah, and that's how it looks, actually. 0.94
01:10:35.680 So they have like a maid,
01:10:36.900 like they have like a maid coordinate,
01:10:39.160 there it is, maid coordination group.
01:10:41.000 And so they will then refer you to them.
01:10:44.820 So if you're a doctor in Canada
01:10:46.180 and you don't want to do that to your patient, 0.81
01:10:49.340 you legally have to refer to the maid coordination
01:10:52.740 for somebody else to do it.
01:10:55.160 So if I'm a doctor and my patient says, 0.99
01:10:56.940 I'd like you to kill me 0.79
01:10:58.080 and I don't want to kill the patient, 1.00
01:10:59.520 I have to find another doctor to kill the patient? 0.72
01:11:02.300 Okay. 0.99
01:11:02.680 Okay, so track one.
01:11:03.640 That's the law?
01:11:04.700 I believe it's like not,
01:11:06.460 it might be written law now,
01:11:08.180 but I know it's like within like the Health Canada standard
01:11:11.180 of what you should be doing as the doctor.
01:11:13.500 The air quotes, ethical guidelines.
01:11:15.640 Correct, exactly.
01:11:16.680 It's kind of like the do no harm
01:11:17.840 where that used to be a thing,
01:11:18.960 but now it's like we only do harm.
01:11:20.400 It's a little muddy.
01:11:21.540 but that wasn't you know do no harm is not actually a legal thing that's just kind of like
01:11:25.320 their ethics guidelines so you have to refer out so that's kind of what happened to donna's mom
01:11:29.460 right she her family doctor didn't want to do it but he had to refer so he referred her to somebody
01:11:34.140 and then what happens is they call you and they say okay we're going to set up an assessment time
01:11:38.560 now to qualify for medical murder you have to be assessed by at least two independently different
01:11:44.460 people who are qualified under can maps program to do the assessment and it's a form that you can
01:11:50.940 see online and all the questions are there. And they will either qualify you or they won't based
01:11:56.560 on the questions that they ask. And you just got to say a few key words. And so there is track one,
01:12:02.040 which is your natural foreseeable death. That means you're terminally ill. That means you can
01:12:05.640 die within 24 hours. 24 hours. They can kill you in 24 hours. 24 to 48 hours like that if you were
01:12:13.660 terminally ill. Okay. Track two came in in 2021. Track two is people like me. Even though I look
01:12:20.540 fine. I'm not. I have a lot of physical issues. And that is people who are non-terminal, not dying,
01:12:27.300 but they have an irremediable or grievous condition that stops them from living a full life.
01:12:33.320 What does irremediable and grievous mean? In my opinion, it means that you have something
01:12:39.440 so significant that you cannot no longer continue living because it's affecting you so much.
01:12:44.660 But is it precisely defined in the guideline? No. So part of the problem with all of this
01:12:50.520 The legal terminology, the verbiage, it's muddy as it gets.
01:12:54.260 We didn't make a new law in Canada.
01:12:56.140 We amended the criminal code to homicide.
01:12:58.460 So the doctor cannot be charged with murder for track two.
01:13:01.860 Actually?
01:13:02.460 Actually.
01:13:03.800 So this was never voted on by your parliament or whatever they call it there?
01:13:07.560 Parliament?
01:13:08.160 Yeah.
01:13:09.360 No, they ran this through.
01:13:10.720 They rammed it through like they've ran.
01:13:12.120 I don't know if you've seen all the bills they've rammed through in the past month.
01:13:14.080 It's insane.
01:13:15.060 Like actually insane.
01:13:16.740 Like they're all censorship bills, which is ironic.
01:13:18.480 and now they're talking about suing suing people not just like getting them off and putting them
01:13:23.420 in jail actually suing people for memes so you know there's that anyway so canada's going down
01:13:29.040 a very you know michael malice always says this to me he's like it's not an elevator it's not a
01:13:33.940 slippery slope it's a an elevator shaft kelsey and i was like i i know like i know this but we're
01:13:40.460 bombing iran yeah okay so we should have to focus on those things yeah um and that's kind of the
01:13:45.540 problem, right? It's the shiny object. Just don't pay attention over here. Look over here.
01:13:49.440 No, it's the people who promote wars like the war in Iran are the same ones promoting euthanasia.
01:13:53.540 It's infuriating to me. I'm aware. Yeah, it's infuriating to me to see our nation give up on
01:14:01.100 its most vulnerable population. So I am 100% disabled, like so many veterans are after the
01:14:06.900 GWAT war. And that, based on some of my physical ailments, could qualify me for track two right
01:14:14.040 now. But we have people...
01:14:16.080 What are the kinds of ailments that would qualify
01:14:18.000 someone for being killed?
01:14:19.940 The new data, which is really
01:14:21.880 fascinating, I believe it's 13%
01:14:23.920 of the people killed in the province of
01:14:25.820 British Columbia where their
01:14:27.080 listed reasoning was
01:14:29.760 diabetes. Diabetes?
01:14:32.420 Well, that's how they killed Keanu, right?
01:14:34.100 That 26-year-old that everybody talks about.
01:14:36.020 Keanu
01:14:36.240 was murdered by Ellen Weave
01:14:39.920 in a funeral home in Vancouver,
01:14:42.000 British Columbia, after he
01:14:43.660 doctor shopped his way to her because another doctor in Ontario, because we have killing 1.00
01:14:48.280 facilities called Maid House. They are locations in the province of Ontario, in Toronto, and the
01:14:54.100 one in Victoria, and all they do is kill people. They're called Maid House.
01:14:57.780 Actually?
01:14:58.340 Actually. And what happened was...
01:15:00.320 Why doesn't someone burn them down?
01:15:01.760 Well, I think people don't want to go to... 0.98
01:15:03.060 You've burned a lot of churches, I notice, in Canada, but no Maid Houses.
01:15:06.140 No Maid Houses, which I can't, you know, I don't want to go to prison when I go home,
01:15:10.360 But I will say, like, I'm not opposed to, like, people doing some things at this point where we need to start making some noise.
01:15:18.040 I don't mean burning anything down because that would then qualify me to go to prison because that's like a hate speech thing now.
01:15:23.840 And then there's defamation.
01:15:25.500 You know, it's a whole thing for me.
01:15:26.520 So what I can say is there are two locations.
01:15:28.820 There is one in Toronto.
01:15:29.620 There is one in Victoria Island.
01:15:31.400 And it's no coincidence that Ontario, where that location is, and Victoria and British Columbia, where that location is, numbers are sky high for euthanasia, for medical murder.
01:15:40.360 So what happened was Keanu was scheduled to be murdered in 2022 in maid house in Toronto by Dr. Tepper. Now, Dr. Tepper, well, he qualified him. Keanu had diabetes, type 1, hearing loss, so do I, hence the loudness. And then he had depression, seasonal depression. But what the media does-
01:16:00.120 Seasonal depression?
01:16:01.040 Correct. So what the media was talking about with Keanu-
01:16:04.780 So he didn't like February.
01:16:05.860 February is a rough time if you live in Ontario or I call it on terrible, or you live in British
01:16:10.420 Columbia where it just rains all the time. So I feel them, but definitely not a reason to die.
01:16:16.140 Diabetes, hearing loss, and seasonal depression. Those were the three.
01:16:20.960 Yes. Now the thing about Keanu though, that people don't really know unless you know the family well,
01:16:25.280 and they're okay with me saying is Keanu had multiple head injuries. I'm going to show you
01:16:30.140 a pattern here. So Keanu had multiple head injuries, car accidents, snowboarding accidents,
01:16:34.720 really bad head injuries.
01:16:36.620 And what we understand about concussions
01:16:38.120 and what I have learned
01:16:39.100 at the Resiliency Brain Health,
01:16:40.320 thank God for America,
01:16:41.300 because the only reason I actually got help
01:16:42.580 was American charities, not Canadian,
01:16:45.000 is that this can give you a concussion.
01:16:47.980 Why?
01:16:48.480 Because the brain smacks off the skull on the inside.
01:16:50.760 Common sense.
01:16:51.660 So he had wicked car accidents
01:16:53.660 and all of these things.
01:16:55.020 And then that's when his depression started to kick off.
01:16:57.480 It's not a coincidence.
01:16:58.420 That stuff happens for a reason.
01:16:59.740 Now, the reason I'm bringing that up 0.68
01:17:01.400 is because Donna Duncan,
01:17:03.460 Alicia's mother,
01:17:04.560 that I just spoke about
01:17:05.320 who went to the event with me,
01:17:06.600 she had a car accident.
01:17:08.480 She had a bad head injury.
01:17:09.900 She couldn't see a doctor.
01:17:11.680 She started to spiral like this.
01:17:13.540 Then she became suicidal. 0.95
01:17:15.000 Then she applied for medical murder.
01:17:16.800 Then she got qualified. 1.00
01:17:18.040 And then when her daughters found out, 1.00
01:17:19.260 because they have a tendency 1.00
01:17:20.040 to keep the families out,
01:17:21.460 because, and I quote,
01:17:22.740 Ellen Wiebe in the National Post stated, 0.75
01:17:24.740 the biggest threat to her profession
01:17:28.240 is the families. 0.90
01:17:33.160 Okay.
01:17:34.560 So they don't tell, so...
01:17:36.340 No, they don't have to.
01:17:37.920 They don't have to tell the families.
01:17:39.280 No, and they don't have to ask either.
01:17:42.980 Even if you're 26 and have diabetes,
01:17:45.780 hearing loss, and seasonal depression?
01:17:47.900 His mother didn't even know it was happening
01:17:50.380 when he flew to British Columbia.
01:17:52.360 So he flies to British Columbia,
01:17:53.680 and then what happens?
01:17:54.660 He doctor shopped.
01:17:55.240 What's the process?
01:17:56.440 So it's important to note,
01:17:57.480 he was qualified in Ontario by Dr. Tepper.
01:18:01.120 His mother found out
01:18:02.540 and made so much noise in the media
01:18:04.400 Dr. Tepter said he won't do it anymore. So if you truly, Tucker, believe that somebody should be
01:18:09.640 euthanized, why would you stop if now your name's just in the media? Why? Why would you stop,
01:18:15.160 right? So then they got it stopped. He started doing better. He was in community things. He was
01:18:20.300 doing well. And then he doctor-shopped himself to Ellen Wiebe because we have no provincial
01:18:26.320 restrictions, right? So he got on a plane in December of 2025, left his family, flew out to
01:18:32.900 British Columbia and met with Ellen Wiebe. And then Ellen wrote a prescription. He picked up
01:18:38.540 the prescription at the pharmacy, bought it himself, roughly $500. I have the receipts. I can tell you
01:18:42.660 exactly what's on them. It's all in my book. I've done sub stacks on it. You can see them.
01:18:47.680 And he paid for them himself. Prescription, Dr. Ellen Wiebe, Keanu. And then he drove himself to
01:18:54.400 the Kiro, K-I-R-O, funeral home in Vancouver. And Ellen met him there. And then she euthanized him.
01:19:03.420 How?
01:19:04.100 So how it works is in Canada, we have two different ways of dying. And in America, so do you.
01:19:10.960 So how it works is euthanasia is the IV form. It's where you go, Kelsey, I want to devoid you 0.98
01:19:19.860 of the responsibility of taking your own life. So you lie down in a chair or a bed, or you can
01:19:24.020 do it in the woods or you can do it at a funeral home or you can do it wherever you want. And the
01:19:27.720 doctor will show up or the murderer and they will put two IVs in your arms, roughly around 14 gauge.
01:19:32.960 They have two kits if they're good. We know that Dr. James McLean is not because he just decided
01:19:37.580 to euthanize somebody without all the drugs. And that person woke up and was screaming,
01:19:42.600 help me during the procedure. So now they will then start to flood your body with poison
01:19:48.740 and they will hit you with a paralytic so that you can't scream or move or say anything.
01:19:54.020 And what we know about the drugs now confirmed also by Alicia's mothers.
01:19:59.280 Does the person who's being killed make a last statement, call his family?
01:20:04.060 The family's normally there.
01:20:05.320 A lot of people bring their families.
01:20:07.040 Kids watch.
01:20:07.840 Family members watch.
01:20:08.600 I have a good friend of mine.
01:20:09.580 Actually?
01:20:10.220 I have a good friend of my son.
01:20:12.200 My son's friend.
01:20:14.160 They euthanized his grandfather.
01:20:16.880 And I don't know if he was in the room or not, but it was like a big family thing.
01:20:20.480 It's a big family thing.
01:20:21.600 People bring their families.
01:20:22.480 and they don't talk about
01:20:24.480 the sanctuary trauma,
01:20:25.720 what it's like to watch a murder
01:20:26.760 and they don't,
01:20:27.780 they don't care.
01:20:28.720 They bring the families?
01:20:30.220 Yes.
01:20:30.780 They encourage it.
01:20:32.080 This is the most unnatural thing
01:20:33.500 I think I've ever heard.
01:20:34.380 Yeah, it's watching,
01:20:36.200 it's being,
01:20:36.580 it's like if your dad was Dexter
01:20:38.640 and brought you on all the things.
01:20:41.520 Sit down and watch.
01:20:42.380 This is empathetic.
01:20:43.160 He's a bad dude. 1.00
01:20:43.980 He rapes some kids 1.00
01:20:44.700 so we're going to strap him to a table 1.00
01:20:46.360 and we're going to cut him into pieces. 0.93
01:20:47.440 Would you like to join? 0.89
01:20:49.800 Because that's,
01:20:50.280 well, I mean,
01:20:50.580 that's what Gavin Newsom did.
01:20:51.740 You know about this?
01:20:52.480 yeah vaguely yeah so gavin newsom in 2012 2002 even though made was illegal in california until
01:21:00.400 2016 wrote about it in his book and somehow has not been charged he admitted to participating
01:21:05.820 in illegally mating his mother he wrote about it in his memoir and people magazine not that i would
01:21:12.940 ever recommend reading that trash even wrote about it the washington post wrote about it i'm sitting 0.75
01:21:17.840 here going, has anybody told Spencer Pratt that the governor helped murder his mom when it was 0.94
01:21:25.020 illegal? Anybody? Nobody? Nobody cares? Why is the Canadian in Vancouver screaming about this,
01:21:30.340 but none of you know about this? It's because they have got people to believe that this is a
01:21:36.340 moral thing. So, put the ideas in here. It's a moral thing. I mean, there's no reference at all
01:21:41.380 to anything transcendent at all.
01:21:44.140 This is just like,
01:21:45.400 this is the end stage of
01:21:47.300 like a materialist worldview.
01:21:51.240 Yes, it's very materialist.
01:21:52.760 It's also very just nihilistic.
01:21:54.360 And it is very much,
01:21:56.440 it's really dark.
01:21:59.900 And that's why I say
01:22:01.160 there's a spiritual component to this.
01:22:02.900 You think?
01:22:03.720 Well, but you know,
01:22:04.300 people will tell me to stay away from that.
01:22:06.120 They will say,
01:22:06.540 don't bring up God.
01:22:07.660 Don't bring up God in the conversation.
01:22:09.160 Who created life? 0.99
01:22:10.780 Did Ellen Wiebe create life?
01:22:12.120 I don't think so. 1.00
01:22:12.700 No, she only takes it. 1.00
01:22:13.560 She does abortions at Willow Clinic, 1.00
01:22:15.560 and then she does maids. 1.00
01:22:16.920 She medically murders people. 1.00
01:22:18.460 But they would say that that's defamation 1.00
01:22:19.720 because it's not medical murder.
01:22:20.920 But it's an amendment to the criminal code
01:22:23.020 for homicide.
01:22:25.000 So how was that not?
01:22:25.900 The only thing,
01:22:26.800 because here's,
01:22:27.400 oh, this is what gets me.
01:22:28.960 This is what really gets my goat.
01:22:31.180 All the doctors,
01:22:32.160 because it's a self-reporting system, Tucker.
01:22:34.240 Did you hear that?
01:22:34.840 It is a self-reporting system.
01:22:37.820 Say you did one and it went wrong.
01:22:39.160 you just have to say it didn't. So there's zero oversight. Zero. Well, they say there's oversight
01:22:44.180 and safeguards, but there's not because I can show people. Well, if it's self-reporting,
01:22:46.980 there's no oversight. Correct. Now, it's not only self-reporting. It's entirely self-reporting?
01:22:52.020 Yes. It's a self-reporting. So there's zero oversight, no matter what they say. There's
01:22:55.300 safeguards for you to be able to qualify or not qualify is what they say. But I can show you how
01:22:59.240 to break the safeguards in three words. Oversight is when somebody else checks your work. Well,
01:23:04.300 CANMAP, the people who teach them how to do it are the ones supposed to be catching their work.
01:23:07.160 and they work with
01:23:08.160 Health Canada
01:23:08.680 and Health Canada
01:23:09.600 funds their new
01:23:10.280 medical journal
01:23:10.760 which I exposed
01:23:11.620 what's the
01:23:12.780 CanMaps
01:23:14.020 Journal of Killing People
01:23:15.460 they have a medical journal
01:23:16.320 yes they're just
01:23:16.820 starting it now
01:23:17.340 and Health Canada
01:23:17.800 is funding it
01:23:18.400 yes and I proved it
01:23:20.700 on my sub stack
01:23:21.300 they did not like that
01:23:22.520 why
01:23:23.620 over three million dollars
01:23:24.860 worth they're funding it
01:23:25.580 actually
01:23:25.880 and then Canadian
01:23:27.100 Blood Services
01:23:27.620 who takes your blood
01:23:28.400 and your organs
01:23:28.960 and all of that
01:23:29.440 they also are in a triangle
01:23:30.380 what do they have to do
01:23:32.440 with it
01:23:32.740 I mean what do organs
01:23:33.500 have to do with it
01:23:34.020 what do blood
01:23:34.400 have to do with it
01:23:35.160 I mean griffles
01:23:36.260 for God's sake 0.97
01:23:36.780 griffles who takes our blood was selling griffles griffles is a company that's like a blood company
01:23:43.080 like a blood and plasma company and they actually in parliament last year their ceo got caught
01:23:48.020 griffles was taking canadian plasma and selling it to china it's supposed to be donation why is
01:23:52.720 leaving the country why is plasma leaving the country it's donation all i'm saying is wait that
01:23:58.120 actually happened yeah it was in the part they did a whole parliament senate about it they asked
01:24:02.180 the CEO about it. She wouldn't answer the questions. I wrote about it on Substack. I just
01:24:07.160 get it. The thing is, everything I'm saying, I've been saying for a long, long time, but they've
01:24:12.260 done everything they can to try to make it so that my voice doesn't hear anything. The idea of me
01:24:16.880 sitting in front of you right now, the idea of me sitting in front of any of these big podcasters
01:24:21.860 shakes them. Because when I went on Jordan Peterson, I broke them. Why would they be worried
01:24:28.200 about having the world know more
01:24:30.800 about something they claim
01:24:31.860 is morally superior.
01:24:34.120 Because I don't even know
01:24:34.880 that they have like morality to claim.
01:24:37.320 They only-
01:24:37.860 But they're obviously thriving in darkness.
01:24:40.000 So the second you have no oversight,
01:24:43.120 fear exposure,
01:24:44.380 you've just revealed to me
01:24:46.320 that you know you're doing something wrong.
01:24:48.200 But they have forced people
01:24:49.560 to drink the Kool-Aid for so long.
01:24:51.780 Like Dying with Dignity since 94.
01:24:53.800 Who funds Dying with Dignity?
01:24:55.180 Part of the government.
01:24:56.580 So the liberal government
01:24:57.580 And then also, like I said, their financials are public.
01:25:00.040 They have roughly around $9 million currently right now, as of the last reports.
01:25:04.420 And then it's privately funded.
01:25:06.180 Is there any evidence that blood or organs from the people they've killed are sold or reused?
01:25:11.700 We have no on-the-record evidence.
01:25:15.660 But there is a case I want to bring up that nobody knows about yet,
01:25:18.500 because the family just spoke to me last week, and I said,
01:25:20.900 hey, there's a good chance I'm going on someone's show.
01:25:23.240 Do you mind if I talk about your family member?
01:25:25.020 because something happened, which was really weird. And we've never heard of this one before.
01:25:28.320 So there is an individual on Victoria Island, um, who suffered an injury, a spinal cord injury.
01:25:34.760 Okay. And he was told that he could get surgery in Vancouver. So they air flew him to Vancouver
01:25:42.000 for the surgery that could potentially give him his legs back because it wasn't a full split.
01:25:46.240 And, you know, he, he had gone through some hard times in life and he went to the hospital and he
01:25:51.660 was expected to have this surgery. Now he was not dying. He was not terminally ill and he had
01:25:59.780 nothing else wrong with him other than a spinal cord injury. And within 10 days of him showing
01:26:04.700 up at that hospital to have a surgery to fix his legs, he was killed. And his daughters were in one
01:26:13.880 of his one daughter was in one of the meetings and he said to her, and I quote, and I'm going
01:26:19.240 to be, these people are going to be coming forward soon. So before the cult starts, we have this.
01:26:25.680 That they had said to him, since he had been a drinker, that they couldn't use any more of his
01:26:31.920 organs, but they can use his corneas. So he was excited that he was going to get to donate his
01:26:36.400 eyes. But then they said something we've never, ever heard before, period. They were going to
01:26:42.880 experiment on him. And during the process of euthanizing him, they were going to discuss
01:26:47.700 hooking his brain waves up
01:26:49.280 so they could see what was happening in the brain.
01:26:52.000 Now, I have been stating since I've been doing this work
01:26:55.740 that, for example,
01:26:58.560 if I stated this ketone here could cure cancer
01:27:01.820 and then it doesn't, right?
01:27:03.700 That's a liability.
01:27:04.600 You could sue me for that, right?
01:27:06.140 That's a liability.
01:27:07.120 You say it does something,
01:27:08.060 you make a claim and it doesn't.
01:27:10.180 Dying with Dignity and the Government of Health Canada
01:27:12.240 and all of these people make a claim
01:27:14.080 that it is a painless and peaceful process.
01:27:17.700 but they have yet to measure the pain center of the brain during the process.
01:27:21.600 This is the first victim in the first victim's family
01:27:25.340 who has ever brought up the fact that they were discussing
01:27:28.320 hooking him up to something during the process.
01:27:31.340 Was he killed?
01:27:32.020 Yes.
01:27:34.020 That's why they've come forward to me.
01:27:35.360 When you grew up in Canada.
01:27:36.920 Yes.
01:27:37.900 During your, in your 30s, maybe?
01:27:40.780 36, going on 37.
01:27:41.760 Yeah.
01:27:42.800 Did you ever, during your schooling in Canada,
01:27:46.120 to learn about the Nazi euthanasia program
01:27:48.840 or the medical experiments on its victims. 0.88
01:27:50.920 Yeah, the T4 program that they did.
01:27:52.960 Did you learn about that in school?
01:27:54.520 I learned very briefly,
01:27:56.500 but I learned more just because of my family's background.
01:28:00.080 And I found it, for me,
01:28:02.120 history is an incredibly fascinating
01:28:04.060 and interesting thing for me
01:28:05.200 because as the saying goes,
01:28:07.920 if you do not learn about it,
01:28:09.000 you are bound to repeat it.
01:28:10.380 And I think that's why I feel so strongly
01:28:12.180 is because we're not only repeating it,
01:28:15.080 we're perfecting it.
01:28:16.120 But I just find it interesting.
01:28:18.540 So I'm 20 years older than you
01:28:20.800 and I grew up learning about it.
01:28:22.820 And the precursor to the war
01:28:26.420 and the killing of the Jews 0.77
01:28:27.540 and the gypsies 0.99
01:28:28.040 and everyone else they killed 1.00
01:28:28.940 was this euthanasia program 0.70
01:28:32.020 that the Nazis undertook pretty early.
01:28:36.240 On their children 0.89
01:28:36.840 and on their difficult eaters 0.89
01:28:37.880 and on their disabled. 0.99
01:28:38.880 And they would sign them over 0.66
01:28:39.940 to the state.
01:28:41.640 And I only cared about it
01:28:42.900 because my grandfather
01:28:44.080 is a Hungarian gypsy.
01:28:44.900 And so the idea that these people were targeted because of who they were was insane. 1.00
01:28:49.680 But then to find out that they were doing it to kids because they were underdeveloped,
01:28:53.340 well, the College of Physicians in Quebec, all the way back to 2022, and reported again
01:28:58.340 in 2025, was suggesting we should be euthanizing zero to one for conditions that will be very
01:29:04.560 difficult to live with down the road, spinal bifida and things like that.
01:29:08.300 Euthanizing for spinal bifida?
01:29:09.840 Yeah, they were bringing that up.
01:29:10.760 we actually had a, I had a friend of mine whose daughter was at SickKids Toronto Hospital. They
01:29:15.420 hate when I talk about them. And her daughter was born with, the family is good with it. The
01:29:21.460 doctors hate it. Let me just clarify. The daughter was born with a medically complex Down syndrome,
01:29:27.160 okay? And she needed a new liver. And she was in the ICU and the NICU her whole life. She was like 0.76
01:29:32.300 18 months. This little girl was amazing. She was super beautiful. And this mother called me and
01:29:39.300 Alex Shadenberg from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. And they're like, we need to move her.
01:29:43.260 It doesn't feel safe. They poisoned her with potassium, overdosed her when I wasn't there. 0.69
01:29:48.880 And it was two nurses that did it. And I said, do you have any feelings? Have you heard the word
01:29:54.540 made at all? And they're very religious. And they're like, we would never do that. And I said,
01:29:57.800 but have you heard it spoken? And she goes, not explicitly by word. I said, okay, can you do me
01:30:02.540 a favor? Start audio recording every meeting you have because in Canada, it's one party consent.
01:30:05.820 so she started audio recording everything and she asked a question she goes is the reason why my
01:30:10.800 daughter not is not getting a liver because she has down syndrome and the person paused and said
01:30:16.160 i think you know the answer to that so you have to understand this is sick kids hospital and you
01:30:21.840 know what was even crazier the head of her daughter's pick you team adam well adam speaks
01:30:27.780 often at can maps conferences under mature minors discussion of children so because in canada because
01:30:34.820 we're really wishy-washy with our language.
01:30:36.460 Mature minors doesn't have an age.
01:30:38.920 It is what the doctor deems
01:30:41.020 if the child is responsible enough
01:30:42.980 to understand the decision-making.
01:30:45.360 So this goes back to what I was stating before where... 0.99
01:30:47.680 Wait, so the idea is that you should be able to kill kids. 0.99
01:30:50.700 Correct. 1.00
01:30:51.480 And now people will say that
01:30:53.640 anybody under the age of 12 is a child.
01:30:56.180 I say anybody under the age of 18 is a child.
01:30:58.640 That's just me. 0.93
01:30:59.720 Now, the reason this matters is because
01:31:01.780 right there, they play with language.
01:31:03.660 They say, as long as the child can make the decision, right?
01:31:08.080 What about the parents?
01:31:08.940 Well, so you lose parent consent in certain provinces to have access to child's health care records and make decisions at the age of 12.
01:31:15.920 Sick kids is that hospital as well.
01:31:17.500 At 12?
01:31:18.300 Yes, sir.
01:31:19.620 Why doesn't someone overthrow your government?
01:31:21.640 I'm waiting.
01:31:22.240 I'm praying.
01:31:22.880 I've been begging.
01:31:23.860 I'm serious.
01:31:24.540 No, I'm dead serious, too.
01:31:25.760 Like, I don't think you understand.
01:31:27.100 Like, I have been...
01:31:28.420 They can kill your kids at the age of 12 and you can't do anything?
01:31:31.820 They can't legally yet.
01:31:34.600 Now, let me explain.
01:31:35.740 So, in 2023, the parliamentary report came out where they were tossing around the idea of mature minors.
01:31:43.260 Now, it's important to state it's not legal right now. 0.51
01:31:45.500 The Netherlands just did it.
01:31:47.840 Canada is not legal to euthanize children.
01:31:51.060 Now, in the 2023—
01:31:52.400 Wait, what did the Netherlands do?
01:31:53.460 They just euthanized the child between 0 and 12, and they won't tell us how old, but it was terminally ill.
01:31:57.660 they also euthanize children with autism so it's like not a shock they euthanize kids with autism
01:32:06.400 the europe stuff is wild the europe stuff is wild they have dignitas over there right you fly over
01:32:13.420 there it's beautiful it's a whole thing it's the reason my pr won't work with me she knows a person
01:32:18.260 who did that and she's like it was beautiful they went around europe and then he was dying anyway so
01:32:21.840 then they ended the trip at dignitas i was like and then his wife just flew home by himself like
01:32:26.920 what? It's nuts. There's no dignity in that at all. There's no dignity in giving up. And people
01:32:34.120 say, but Kelsey, they are rotting away in a bed. They are filled with drugs. Maybe there's a reason
01:32:38.900 we suffer. We talked about this. I'm so glad you talked. Before we get into suffering, can I just
01:32:42.940 make a very, very clear distinction about this? A doctor can avoid getting charged by just saying
01:32:52.140 this i was of the opinion the person qualified in canada that's it that's it so let's talk
01:33:02.260 specifically sorry this why obviously because it spins me up in it oh welcome to my entire
01:33:07.560 existence um yeah so i i'm sorry to be overbearing you're not uh well i feel it you're not overbearing
01:33:13.260 at all um because all the key decisions in this are left up to the air quotes doctor yeah whatever
01:33:23.740 that is um it feels like there's like an amazing amount of discretion for one person in this
01:33:31.940 process like whatever the so-called doctor thinks goes and or a nurse it can be a nurse or a doctor
01:33:36.820 actually yeah yep nurse or a doctor so so some some person in a uniform just makes a decision
01:33:43.000 without any oversight at all.
01:33:44.560 Well, they say they have oversight, right?
01:33:46.100 Because CANMAP is the oversight.
01:33:47.560 And then they say that there's oversight
01:33:49.020 because of the AMED committees.
01:33:50.240 And then they say that there's oversight
01:33:51.440 because the government does, you know,
01:33:53.560 they do the inquiries
01:33:54.520 and they say there's oversight
01:33:55.500 because there's written safeguards.
01:33:57.560 But you can beat safeguards with a few words.
01:33:59.260 Okay, so give us examples of how it actually works.
01:34:03.200 Specific examples.
01:34:04.360 For like, do you want me to tell you stories of people?
01:34:06.320 Yes.
01:34:06.640 Okay, so Mrs. B.
01:34:08.380 Mrs. B was, this is a story
01:34:10.600 from the Ontario Corner Report.
01:34:11.960 You can look it up online.
01:34:12.820 very clear. Mrs. B was an individual who was a lot older and her husband was suffering from
01:34:18.300 caregiver syndrome. Okay. She was struggling. She was unable to look after herself and he was just
01:34:23.660 exhausted. So we took her to the hospital, said there's nothing we can do. So they were going to
01:34:28.200 go down the palliative care process. And because she was Catholic, I think she was Catholic or
01:34:32.560 Christian. She, she said she was opposed to suicide, but originally she had applied for
01:34:36.960 maid because, you know, she knew she was on her way out. So she applied for maid and because she
01:34:41.440 didn't want to be a burden right we we can only know we can only infer that because somebody who
01:34:47.140 is a christian or a catholic won't choose euthanasia that i know of like not somebody
01:34:52.260 who's a real believer of course not you can't right and so what or a religious jew or religious
01:34:57.500 muslim or religious anybody it's prohibited by every religion right yeah yeah we we don't do it 0.79
01:35:02.000 right um i'd argue i've had a few muslims blow themselves up in front of me that's a different 0.99
01:35:07.520 thing. But that's lived personal experience here. So we're just talking about the war. But anyway, 0.95
01:35:12.800 I digress. So she decided in the last minute, she didn't want it. She said, no, I don't want it.
01:35:21.400 But then she was euthanized the same day. That's in the Ontario Coroner Report. It is written up.
01:35:26.840 It is very public. Dr. Ramona Coelho has talked about it on my show. Very public. This is very
01:35:32.640 public we've also had so they just killed her against her will yeah i mean why not nobody's 0.91
01:35:38.780 gonna get it no one's gonna charge for it doctors don't get charged for this ellen weep has multiple 0.98
01:35:43.220 criminal cases nothing okay here's another one so after jordan peterson that that that clip has
01:35:50.920 still to this day dying with dignity is sending out emails trying to combat it like that's how
01:35:55.860 much that made a difference when i was telling people how people actually died with the drugs
01:35:59.360 right so what happened was this is crazy this is so so crazy okay so we get a phone call alicia
01:36:07.060 calls me she's like hey this girl heard you on jordan peterson she has akathasia she was on
01:36:11.760 benzos and she has like bipolar and they want to get to jordan they want to talk to you and see if
01:36:16.360 there's like something they can do because she's choosing euthanasia she's choosing to be murdered
01:36:19.560 and her husband her like common law partner is trying desperately to stop this and she goes i'm
01:36:25.380 trying to find a lawyer to get involved here. And I said, when is this happening? She goes,
01:36:30.860 she doctor shopped her way to Ellen Weeb. She's not even from the province. She's flying in.
01:36:35.860 So she was scheduled to be killed on a Sunday. Now, Ellen Weeb qualified her on one Zoom call,
01:36:41.700 never looked at her medical records, did not find out that she had bipolar cycling too, 0.98
01:36:45.900 did not understand she was even on medication at all, and then qualified her. And then she was on
01:36:51.740 a plane out to british columbia to be euthanized now thankfully we got a lawyer that got a judge
01:36:57.140 involved and got the very first british columbia court injunction and stopped it in the 11th hour
01:37:01.940 this the only reason these what happened to the woman i'm not allowed to talk about that publicly
01:37:08.620 she was not she was she's still alive uh she was at the time okay so out of respect for the family
01:37:17.840 We don't, when they say that's enough, I stop.
01:37:20.180 So there's tons of these cases.
01:37:22.540 There was another guy on the island who made a plan for him and his wife, made a plan to
01:37:30.760 have his wife mated.
01:37:31.820 He was writing the obituaries.
01:37:33.680 He was doing all of these things.
01:37:35.320 It was so bad.
01:37:36.800 And he was saying like, he was telling people he was going to have both of them euthanized.
01:37:41.560 She didn't want this.
01:37:42.560 She didn't want anything to do with this.
01:37:43.640 The RCMP had to step in and separate custody.
01:37:45.740 Yeah.
01:37:47.840 So if you have a lot, I mean, it sounds like there are a lot of people in Canada who want to be killed.
01:37:52.780 Well, I mean, obviously the country is a death wish or you wouldn't have Mark Carney as your prime minister.
01:37:57.320 That's my, I also don't think he's our prime minister.
01:37:59.420 I think that was like a firebomb in, like, I don't believe in that at all.
01:38:02.440 Yeah, no, but I'm saying your leadership suggests a death wish.
01:38:06.520 So, but I'm just wondering if just because someone wants to kill himself doesn't mean that you should help him.
01:38:13.160 But it saves a lot of money.
01:38:14.340 And don't you know about the Omega report?
01:38:16.480 No.
01:38:16.740 Okay. So I'm going to preface this with this was a what if situation done by people at Western
01:38:25.780 University. This was not happening. It was asking questions. Okay. It's in the Omega Death and Dying
01:38:32.520 Journal. Okay. It is just a report and it details the financial component of MED in a voluntary
01:38:40.240 capacity in a non-voluntary capacity as well as in a categorized capacity meaning what is what
01:38:47.160 does a non-voluntary capacity mean well i mean wouldn't mrs b kind of be non-voluntary yeah
01:38:52.580 okay that was she was killed within 24 hours even though she said she didn't want it
01:38:56.400 that feels a little non-voluntary to me yeah okay so what it was was it was just a they would like
01:39:04.100 they said it was just i just have to keep saying this because they have come at me so hard for it
01:39:07.180 It was just a case study.
01:39:08.120 It was just a what if.
01:39:08.880 It was just a question.
01:39:09.760 It was just a paper.
01:39:10.980 It was nothing.
01:39:12.580 But why does the paper state
01:39:14.160 that they're looking at saving
01:39:16.160 $1.273 trillion with these numbers?
01:39:19.420 Then why is the mathematics,
01:39:21.280 they've literally done the mathematics
01:39:22.580 on X amount of people
01:39:24.380 who want to commit suicide, 0.99
01:39:25.740 so we'll euthanize them, 1.00
01:39:26.880 the mentally ill, the veterans, 1.00
01:39:28.280 the indigenous and the homeless,
01:39:29.920 and the addicts.
01:39:30.880 Why are they all categories in there?
01:39:32.680 And then what they said is,
01:39:33.660 this is a what if.
01:39:34.280 Wait, the paper breaks them out
01:39:36.500 into those categories.
01:39:37.560 This paper is wild.
01:39:38.660 This paper is,
01:39:39.380 I talked about this paper
01:39:40.200 on Jillian Michaels
01:39:40.840 and her,
01:39:41.860 I watched her head 1.00
01:39:42.760 physically explode.
01:39:43.720 It went so viral,
01:39:44.920 that clip,
01:39:45.500 in real time.
01:39:46.080 I've never seen,
01:39:46.700 I've never had anything like that.
01:39:48.400 They literally dictate that
01:39:49.900 between 2027 and 2047,
01:39:52.660 the what-if situation,
01:39:54.080 if this were to roll
01:39:55.180 and continue to expand,
01:39:57.080 which they have plans for,
01:39:58.280 right?
01:39:58.700 It doesn't stop at track one.
01:40:00.240 It doesn't stop at track two.
01:40:01.640 They're now targeting
01:40:02.620 the mentally ill
01:40:03.340 starting in March of 2027.
01:40:04.980 Now the AtMed committee
01:40:05.920 has just met and made a recommendation to the government that they hit the brakes on that as
01:40:09.260 hard as possible because depression alone will qualify you to die and so we're waiting for the
01:40:14.840 final report to come out and it's supposed to be tabled here in the next the government is supposed
01:40:19.000 to say something here in the next week about it whether they're going to push for it or not but
01:40:23.440 the thing is is you have people with dying with dignity these professors who just testified and
01:40:29.060 stated it literally i'm not even kidding these are like grown-ass 60 year old professors being
01:40:34.120 like, well, you know, if somebody wants to die by suicide, they're going to do it anyway. So we 0.60
01:40:40.420 should be able to euthanize them. I'm not even kidding. And I sat there and I went, what did
01:40:46.100 she just, did she just say that they want to kill themselves, but we don't want them to kill
01:40:50.380 themselves. So they should have a right for us to kill them. That's literally what she stated. 1.00
01:40:54.420 Does the Canadian government still fund suicide hotlines?
01:40:57.220 As far as I am aware.
01:40:59.040 So it is, I mean, that's the paradox you're describing. So on the one hand,
01:41:02.460 the government says you shouldn't kill yourself.
01:41:04.380 Correct.
01:41:05.000 But on the other hand, 0.99
01:41:05.920 they set up all kinds of encouragements to kill you.
01:41:08.320 Well, I mean, the encouragements is the complete collapse
01:41:10.780 of everything around us, 24-7, food, housing, immigration, 0.98
01:41:14.680 you name it.
01:41:15.420 And then you have Dying with Dignity doing Facebook ads.
01:41:18.540 It's insane that Meta even allows that.
01:41:19.980 It boggles my brain.
01:41:21.100 I don't understand.
01:41:22.140 I mean, but then you find out about all the other things.
01:41:23.820 So I'm like, maybe.
01:41:25.280 But they promote it.
01:41:26.400 They promote it.
01:41:27.040 The Simon's Department store we were discussing,
01:41:28.640 they promoted this.
01:41:30.420 What's the Simon's Department store?
01:41:31.640 Simon's department store is a, um, is like a kind of like a, like it's a massive department
01:41:38.300 store that sells clothing and home goods. And then what they did is they did an ad with a girl
01:41:42.680 who was already sick, who applied for maid because she couldn't get healthcare flat out. She just
01:41:49.060 couldn't get help and she qualified and she had a death date. And so they did this beautiful
01:41:53.080 commercial. Let me just set the scene. It's on a beach. There's actual bubbles all around you.
01:41:58.040 there's big cliffs and then you have you have simon's table right all their home goods they sell
01:42:03.640 with all her loved ones around her talking about how she was going to go cross the rainbow bridge
01:42:08.240 how it's going to be beautiful and all these things and at the end of the commercial they
01:42:10.920 put her death date simon's why would the simon's department store simon's family or whoever did
01:42:18.160 this yeah is there a simon's family i'm not sure they're in quebec i mean we should find out well
01:42:23.660 Quebec also has the highest rate in the world of medical murder. And they also have advanced
01:42:29.340 requests. So like if I knew I was going to have Alzheimer's or dementia, I could apply now for a
01:42:35.000 date later. And you know what happens when that happens? Cases like over in Europe, there was a
01:42:40.180 grandmother. I talk about this one all the time. It's actually the first story I tell in my book
01:42:43.100 because it's so insane. This grandmother, she apparently wanted to, when she checked out,
01:42:50.520 she wanted that's what she wanted that was her request was i want to be you know euthanized put
01:42:54.520 down and so she went to the doctor that day like this is documented this is public the daily mail
01:42:59.880 covered it like it's it's public and the doctor put a sedative in her coffee okay and then when
01:43:06.640 she kind of knocked out uh she came to halfway through and said no and started fighting and then
01:43:12.540 the doctor had the family hold her down while she finished and then the doctor was not charged
01:43:16.360 do you know the doctor's name i don't but it is public and i will find it i think i put it in the
01:43:22.320 book and the doctor was not charged with murder no even though they held her down and killed her
01:43:26.620 no they she had the family members hold the grandmother down but i'm the lunatic are there
01:43:33.740 religious leaders in canada who are i don't know organizing sit-down strikes to stop this or
01:43:40.560 blockading picketing the homes of the physicians who are murdering these people no as as far as
01:43:46.460 you have religion in canada i don't think so anymore we do uh yes i mean mark carney said
01:43:51.400 muslim values are canadian values do you not know that these are not muslim values i know there are
01:43:54.760 a lot of muslim suicide bombers but islam flatly prohibits suicide which is crazy to me right 0.66
01:44:00.700 because anytime i've been near somebody they've tried to kill me uh with a vest and a child 0.98
01:44:05.960 normally attached to it.
01:44:07.000 So I have my own feelings about that.
01:44:08.620 But in Canada, in terms of religion,
01:44:10.980 no, we burn churches and we get away with it. 0.99
01:44:13.600 But where are the Christians to... 0.99
01:44:15.460 Well, here's what I've noticed, okay?
01:44:17.880 And people are going to say,
01:44:19.200 well, that's really rich of you, Kelsey,
01:44:21.220 because you're a podcaster
01:44:22.420 and you can get away with whatever you want.
01:44:24.000 That's their saying to me.
01:44:25.100 It's like, you don't know
01:44:26.360 because I'll lose my home and my job
01:44:27.920 if I speak out about this.
01:44:29.040 I've lost everything speaking out about this.
01:44:31.840 So, but where are the Christian leaders on this?
01:44:33.660 I know a ton of people who,
01:44:34.680 but they come from the pro-life movement.
01:44:36.660 And what they do is there's a lot of people
01:44:38.800 who come from the pro-life who mean well,
01:44:40.780 who want to take this fight on.
01:44:42.260 But the second they come at it from the pro-life,
01:44:44.700 the rest of the civilian population shut off.
01:44:47.920 The people who are pro-choice 0.99
01:44:49.400 won't hear the maid conversation 0.53
01:44:50.680 because they attach it to pro-life.
01:44:52.240 There's only one organization.
01:44:53.020 Because Canada's that committed to abortion?
01:44:55.020 Yes.
01:44:56.160 How's your birth rate doing pretty well?
01:44:57.980 It's terrible.
01:44:59.060 That's why I just had another child.
01:45:00.160 I'm just trying to kind of keep going here.
01:45:03.400 But it's terrible. 1.00
01:45:04.680 And that's why we're importing everyone to replace us
01:45:07.880 because 96% of the people that are being murdered
01:45:10.680 by the doctors that are supposed to be there 0.98
01:45:12.620 to help them are white. 0.57
01:45:13.780 What? 0.79
01:45:14.400 Yet 96. 0.98
01:45:16.000 Canada's not 96% white, it's like half white. 0.83
01:45:18.740 Right, but the over 100,000 people 0.89
01:45:21.480 that have been murdered since 2016 are white.
01:45:24.640 So that sounds like, I mean, that's so disproportionate.
01:45:28.680 Yes, it is.
01:45:29.960 If 96% of Canadians who got advanced college degrees 0.91
01:45:34.600 were white, there would be a hearing about it immediately in parliament. They probably shut 0.76
01:45:37.980 the school down. Oh, immediately. But I mean, you don't hear parliament stuff anymore. But 96%
01:45:41.740 of the people the state kills are white, but that's not genocide. No, it's not. 0.88
01:45:46.940 Has anyone explained that number? So they break it down and they state that because these are
01:45:52.880 individuals choosing this, it's not being pushed upon them. It doesn't work. And so I've sat down
01:45:58.560 with my very black partner and been like, explain this to me. What am I missing? Because this is
01:46:03.820 not, when I look at the data, why is it so white? Why is it not the new Indian immigrants or the
01:46:09.880 new Pakistani immigrants or the new Afghani immigrants? Why is it not the black population? 0.93
01:46:13.800 Why is it not the Japanese? Why is it like, why, why is it not Richmond, which is all Chinese?
01:46:19.180 I don't hear about this. Why is it not that? And he goes, we don't build a culture around
01:46:24.460 killing our people. We don't put our people in nursing homes and then just leave them to die.
01:46:28.080 Grandma dies on the couch. Grandma yells in the corner and tells us stories about, you know,
01:46:33.820 X, Y, and Z. We don't put people in nursing homes. How many times have you been in a nursing home 0.91
01:46:38.320 and seen a whole bunch of immigrants? Or just, forget the word immigrants. Black people,
01:46:44.320 brown people, blue people. How often? You don't. You see white people. You see white people who
01:46:49.380 have been left there to die. Yeah, no one in my, we don't do nursing homes in my family,
01:46:53.380 but I've been. Right. And it's, you're a hundred percent right. It's all whites abandoned by their
01:46:57.960 family. Exactly. And it's because people, you know, people say, well, that's, that's easy for 1.00
01:47:01.840 you to say, Kelsey, because you could afford phone care. Who cares what people say? It's a fact.
01:47:05.720 But it is a fact. And that's what I'm trying to get at is the facts are the facts.
01:47:10.120 So the government doesn't say anything about the fact that they've killed 100,000 people in 10 0.75
01:47:14.760 years and 96% of them are white. They're proud of this because they say it's the most progressive 0.91
01:47:19.540 healthcare system in the world. Killing 100,000 whites is the most progressive healthcare system 0.99
01:47:26.960 in the world. I just wanted one laugh. I just wanted one. I got it. Well, you got one. I got 0.99
01:47:30.860 Yes, but that's, yes, because how, Tucker, how beautiful is it that you can have choice at the end?
01:47:38.780 How beautiful is that?
01:47:39.500 It's just funny that in a world where, you know, disparate impact is a, you know, is a real, is a legal principle now.
01:47:47.160 And you can look at any outcome, divide it by race.
01:47:50.720 And if it doesn't match the distribution of the population, you can say it's racism. 0.59
01:47:54.780 Except when it's killing 100,000 people and 96% of them are white, that's just choice. 0.68
01:48:00.640 It's a product of choice. 0.76
01:48:01.700 America's 95%. 1.00
01:48:02.940 White. 1.00
01:48:04.500 That are being euthanized, 1.00
01:48:05.320 or that are being,
01:48:05.920 that are using
01:48:06.400 physician-assisted suicide.
01:48:07.580 It's different.
01:48:08.300 So in Canada,
01:48:08.920 there's two tracks, right?
01:48:09.960 99% of people use euthanasia,
01:48:11.760 which is the IV route
01:48:12.640 I told you about,
01:48:13.360 where you devoid yourself
01:48:14.400 of the responsibility
01:48:15.200 and a doctor murders you. 0.86
01:48:16.780 The other 1%,
01:48:18.020 which very rarely happens,
01:48:19.280 but is what is used in America
01:48:21.080 is physician-assisted,
01:48:22.560 which is,
01:48:23.800 here is the poison, Tucker.
01:48:25.360 You have to drink it.
01:48:27.040 That's what's happening in America. 1.00
01:48:28.640 And they're all white. 1.00
01:48:29.880 Yeah.
01:48:30.640 95 percent that's basically that but here's the thing not every state is reporting your data
01:48:36.000 so you can thank compassionate choices for that and the rabin group have you heard of the rabin
01:48:42.580 group no they're a social engineering firm that's worth 35 million dollars that funds people like
01:48:47.780 the bill gates foundation the obama foundation and i've gotten a hold of a lot of their documents
01:48:52.540 and what they plan to do with america and it's terrifying okay so the rabin something called
01:48:57.880 the Rabin Group. They're called the Rabin Group. Yep. R-A-B-E-N. Yeah. R-A-B-E-N. Yep. And...
01:49:04.520 33 to 35 million was their last financial statements. And they promote... So they are
01:49:11.120 the social engineering group that has tied to compassionate choices. Your dying with dignity
01:49:16.660 is called compassionate choices. Your more aggressive version is called the final exit
01:49:22.020 network. They don't euthanize or do anything. They just teach you how to kill your loved ones
01:49:28.480 with nitrous oxide in a bag over their head. What do you think the motive is here? 0.99
01:49:37.640 I think there's multifaceted. I think Canada alone in 2021, by only doing euthanasia,
01:49:45.860 saved $86.9 million alone by not providing palliative care. That was just one year.
01:49:51.060 They're well over a billion dollars
01:49:52.200 in savings now.
01:49:53.220 And then if they continue rolling out,
01:49:54.860 like I said,
01:49:55.320 $1.273 trillion is the
01:49:57.140 university just guesstimate
01:50:00.320 if they continue to roll.
01:50:01.760 They're going to continue to roll.
01:50:02.980 They are.
01:50:03.520 Because even if
01:50:04.440 the government comes forward
01:50:06.740 and says we're going to stop
01:50:07.480 Made for Mental Illness for 2027,
01:50:09.620 there's a court case going in Ontario right now
01:50:11.780 that'll do the same thing
01:50:12.860 that happened with the Carter case.
01:50:14.220 And if she wins that case,
01:50:15.480 then all Canadians will have access
01:50:16.840 to euthanasia based on depression alone.
01:50:19.020 So that will...
01:50:19.780 Would that include seasonal depression?
01:50:21.280 Absolutely.
01:50:22.580 So that's like living in the Northern Hemisphere
01:50:24.680 in the wintertime.
01:50:25.320 Oh, it's the worst.
01:50:26.580 Yes.
01:50:27.180 I'm trying so hard to get a visa to the States
01:50:29.420 so I can live in Florida or Texas.
01:50:31.980 This is hot.
01:50:32.700 So I'm not so sad.
01:50:34.960 But that's the truth is March, 2027,
01:50:37.940 it's currently scheduled right now.
01:50:39.360 The IMED committee has said hit the brakes.
01:50:40.920 The government has not decided if they're going to,
01:50:42.500 they're going to tell us in the next week.
01:50:44.180 But people are all up in arms.
01:50:45.900 Oh my God, we beat him.
01:50:46.740 We beat him.
01:50:47.160 We beat him.
01:50:47.540 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:50:49.260 We beat who?
01:50:50.160 We beat Dying with Dignity
01:50:51.880 and we beat the death cults.
01:50:53.200 But that's not true
01:50:53.920 because there is a court case
01:50:55.320 challenging this already in Ontario.
01:50:57.880 A girl named Claire Brousseau,
01:50:59.680 she's an actress.
01:51:00.580 This is the greatest role
01:51:01.480 she'll ever pay in her life. 0.95
01:51:02.820 She wants to die
01:51:03.500 because she's depressed. 0.91
01:51:04.820 And so Dying with Dignity
01:51:05.740 is using her as a court case
01:51:07.260 to try to do what they did with Carter.
01:51:08.880 Who would give money
01:51:09.480 to Dying with Dignity?
01:51:10.500 A scary amount of people.
01:51:12.080 I assume family foundations.
01:51:13.640 Oh, tons.
01:51:14.380 They're totally listed too.
01:51:15.820 There's Catholic ones on there.
01:51:17.080 There's Jewish ones on there.
01:51:18.220 there's some crazy names on there crazy names massive organizations massive massive organizations
01:51:23.840 and i think that's what's terrifying to me is you realize very quickly how much people just want to
01:51:28.840 get rid of people so they're going to save a substantial amount of money in health canada
01:51:33.620 because right now our system's broken so they're going to look for any way to save money so if you
01:51:37.900 euthanize as much as possible you don't have to pay out pensions you don't have to pay out
01:51:41.620 palliative care you don't have to pay out um any of the cpp any of the stuff that you've paid into
01:51:46.020 all of that. You go to America and the Raven Group is helping Compassion and Choices and
01:51:50.760 Final Exit Network do the exact same thing. Now, currently right now, you have 13 states in one
01:51:55.520 jurisdiction who do track one. So just to reiterate, that's the terminally ill only
01:52:00.400 can qualify, right? That's the sob story when you hear. That's Kathy, you know, the governor
01:52:05.500 of New York, Kathy Hogel. She did it to get it legalized. She goes, well, my mother, she was 1.00
01:52:11.720 dying and I wanted her to have a peaceful end. That's the Gavin Newsom story. Well, my mother,
01:52:16.560 even though he said in his book, it was the most traumatic thing and he hates her for making him
01:52:20.400 be a part of that. He still legalized it in his state because everyone should have a right to
01:52:24.760 choose. That's why Oregon and Vermont have crazy numbers. Oregon was first, but the thing about
01:52:29.580 Oregon and Vermont is there's no residency requirement. So you could just go from Texas.
01:52:35.020 They're also the most secular states in the country. Right.
01:52:37.260 Along with Maine and California. So it's...
01:52:39.040 They both do it as well.
01:52:40.580 Right.
01:52:41.180 Track one only.
01:52:42.000 That's how it starts though, right?
01:52:43.240 Track one only.
01:52:43.420 But they're not secular
01:52:44.260 because this is not a secular movement.
01:52:46.500 It's a religion.
01:52:47.820 It's a cult.
01:52:48.860 Obviously.
01:52:49.620 It's a cult.
01:52:50.480 So what I found out last year,
01:52:52.660 and people haven't said out loud
01:52:54.160 because I think they're just afraid
01:52:55.360 of being murdered, as is MI.
01:52:57.280 The Raven Group is a substantial organization.
01:52:59.820 It is a social engineering organization.
01:53:01.820 And I have...
01:53:02.260 Is it a non-profit?
01:53:04.040 I don't understand.
01:53:04.700 I think it's a combination.
01:53:05.920 And they do work with non-profits.
01:53:07.820 So they work, they have a list,
01:53:08.840 the BLMs, the BIPOCs. They have a list of who they work with, except Compassionate Choices is
01:53:14.500 not on their website. It's not, but everybody else is, but they're not. So what they've done
01:53:20.300 is they've illustrated in a YouTube video that I did a huge report on how they talked about how
01:53:25.320 they're going to take the American population. Right now, 28% of the American population lives
01:53:30.680 in states that do medical murder or give you the cup for track one. Currently, they said by 2028,
01:53:38.840 we will have 50% of the American population living in states that do this. And then they
01:53:44.020 said the states they're targeting, even though there is not legislation on the table.
01:53:47.840 So I have been privately and quietly working with some parts of the United States government
01:53:52.680 to help point out their flaws in their new bills, like the Pachetta bill, and how they're going to
01:53:58.200 try to start shoving this through Veterans Affairs as an option for veterans as a health care.
01:54:03.220 So what their biggest thing is they're looking to do right now is they're looking to change the
01:54:07.720 language around end of life. They're going to manipulate the language because currently as
01:54:13.100 the Pachetta bill, because Clinton put it in, states that no federal funding can go towards
01:54:17.580 suicide, right? It was very clear. And that's what that Pachetta bill is. Now, what they're doing is
01:54:22.140 they're trying to change the verbiage of all of the senators and all of your staff and everybody
01:54:26.220 in America to say, oh, MAID is end of life care. So then as soon as they're able to change the
01:54:33.840 the terminology, federal funding can be applied. Why the hell, Tucker, do I know that?
01:54:41.660 In Vancouver, in my tiny house and studio, why am I the one saying this when there is a
01:54:48.000 disproportionate amount of the American government that wants to implement this in states? They're
01:54:52.980 targeting Arizona. What is the population age there, Tucker, in Arizona? Of the whites, it's
01:54:58.780 very old. Pretty old. What about Florida? Same. Right? Now, you would think the governor in 0.99
01:55:02.860 Florida would never allow this. But Compassionate Choices and Raven Group, even though there's no
01:55:07.960 bill on the table, have made a plan to start targeting all of the small areas in Florida,
01:55:12.160 to start going to the churches, to start going to the nursing homes, to start going to the areas,
01:55:15.440 to start to slow drip into people so that they can go to their representative and then they can
01:55:19.920 push them to put a bill on the table. That's their plan. And they've said it out loud. I've just
01:55:25.300 uncovered it wow um i'm sorry do people in canada say anything about this so there are some a hundred
01:55:38.100 thousand people in a country as small as canada is a lot it's it's a it's an entire town i was
01:55:44.060 talking to tamara leach she was the head of the trucker protest and uh she's she's become a friend
01:55:48.860 and really started to help support me because because my things are collapsing around me people
01:55:53.280 are really trying to just get the name out and she goes that's the size of my town
01:55:58.360 yeah it's more can more canadians than died in world war ii that's in that's insanity so but it
01:56:05.440 does seem i gave one speech in canada in the last several years and mentioned it and people just
01:56:09.720 sort of stared blankly at me they didn't know um they still don't know so this is not something
01:56:14.680 people talk about no it's not because like you said at the very beginning how dare you judge
01:56:19.920 How dare you?
01:56:21.060 My biggest thing in my DMs
01:56:22.720 is either race comments about my husband
01:56:24.540 or it is how dare you talk about somebody's end of life.
01:56:29.380 It is their choice.
01:56:30.280 It is their body.
01:56:31.620 I said, not when you use my taxpayer dollars, it's not.
01:56:34.860 Well, it's also not their choice.
01:56:36.140 It's also not their choice.
01:56:36.920 You don't get to kill.
01:56:37.680 No, and you're coercing people.
01:56:39.780 And also, I'm pretty sure doctors
01:56:41.140 did not go to school to murder people,
01:56:43.420 unless there's a few of them 0.98
01:56:44.560 who are definitely psychopaths who enjoy it 0.97
01:56:46.200 based on the amount of people they've murdered.
01:56:48.660 I was speaking with your team
01:56:50.020 and we were having a discussion
01:56:50.980 about the Tim Hortons case.
01:56:52.560 And the Tim Hortons case
01:56:53.460 was Dr. James McLean
01:56:55.200 out of Westmont Family Practice
01:56:57.540 in London, Ontario.
01:56:58.600 Him and his wife work there.
01:57:00.000 And he qualified a guy
01:57:01.660 in front of a Tim Hortons.
01:57:03.100 What does that mean?
01:57:04.180 He did an assessment
01:57:04.940 in front of Tim Hortons
01:57:05.720 and decided...
01:57:06.180 Tim Hortons is a fast food restaurant.
01:57:07.760 Tim Hortons is a crumbling donut shop
01:57:11.140 that has decided to replace
01:57:12.880 all of its employees
01:57:13.660 with cheap labor.
01:57:15.800 And now they're getting a backlash.
01:57:17.060 But it used to be like
01:57:17.840 the heart of our, it used to be like our, your Dunkin' Donuts or like your Starbucks. Like Tim
01:57:21.960 Hortons was like, every farmer would go there at 5am and get donuts and coffee. I know I worked
01:57:26.240 there for four years as a teenager. Like Tim Hortons was like Canada. Like we had a Tim Hortons
01:57:30.540 in Afghanistan. Yeah. Yeah. A little C can. Tim Hortons and Canadian Tire. Yeah, exactly.
01:57:35.840 Two big retailers. That's right. So, um, yeah. Or McDonald's and Walmart. Exactly. Exactly. So.
01:57:40.600 But Tim Hortons is not like a medical facility, right? No, because you don't have to be qualified
01:57:45.440 in a medical facility.
01:57:46.500 Like I stated before,
01:57:47.620 Ellen, we qualified somebody
01:57:48.880 on a Zoom call.
01:57:50.520 So he meets this guy
01:57:51.640 outside Tim Hortons
01:57:52.420 and what happens?
01:57:53.240 He qualified him.
01:57:54.220 Meaning?
01:57:54.880 He drove him to die. 0.95
01:57:57.140 And then killed him.
01:57:58.460 I'm not sure if it was him 0.82
01:57:59.380 that killed him.
01:58:00.060 I think it was.
01:58:02.340 But regardless if it was him or not,
01:58:04.780 the fact that he qualified him
01:58:06.100 in front of a Tim Hortons
01:58:06.900 and then that same doctor
01:58:08.020 is also still practicing euthanasia
01:58:10.580 even though he killed somebody twice
01:58:13.480 because he didn't bring
01:58:14.660 all of the drugs and then the guy woke up halfway through the procedure screaming help me and then
01:58:20.240 he came back after he declared him dead and did it again in front of the family and that's a very
01:58:25.620 well-documented case it's very public people can read it i didn't just write about it yes i did
01:58:29.420 write about it on substack but others have documented it but he didn't help him he killed
01:58:32.720 him yeah he killed him because the perception is that when you you are put under with the
01:58:37.940 propovol you're flooded with so much propovol that you just go to sleep i don't know if you've
01:58:41.680 ever had surgery um you know when you're getting put under and you kind of feel that like you and
01:58:45.940 then you're gone that kind of feeling well that's the the drug's flooding now there's a ton of cases
01:58:51.120 of people having surgery where they say i was i couldn't move but i could i remember everything
01:58:55.480 well that's because there's that happens maybe not to everyone but it happens and it's propofol
01:59:01.760 would be the anesthesia correct uh short short acting yeah clears your body quick but they flood
01:59:08.600 you. So CANMAP has, it's on the NIH's website. You can just type in MAID kit under NIH and it'll
01:59:16.580 pop up. The exact drug dosage is there. They for a long, long time used to say, we don't use a
01:59:21.980 paralytic. We don't use a paralytic. And I'm like, it's right there. So we use a paralytic because
01:59:28.140 otherwise you would hear the person's gargling. And we've had people, we've known people who have
01:59:33.360 done the process in America who start throwing epileptic fics and they start vomiting aggressively
01:59:37.240 because the fluid is flooding the body.
01:59:40.680 You're poisoning the body to death.
01:59:41.980 So the body starts to fight.
01:59:43.720 So the propofol is the anesthesia.
01:59:46.240 Is that what kills you?
01:59:47.380 No, there's racronium as well,
01:59:48.720 which is another one.
01:59:49.480 What is that?
01:59:49.980 It's a, I don't know if that's the nerve.
01:59:52.240 I don't want to sound uneducated here,
01:59:53.500 but there is a list of drugs that they use.
01:59:55.760 And the reason I say I don't want to sound uneducated
01:59:57.880 is because yes, they have a recommended drugs.
02:00:01.160 That's not always what's used.
02:00:02.980 Meaning the made kits,
02:00:04.700 there are two different sets of drugs in those kits.
02:00:07.240 does your media ever write about this?
02:00:11.240 Well, it's really funny to me.
02:00:12.580 Like 100,000 people die
02:00:13.740 and like there's no mention of it?
02:00:15.080 They wrote about it after I wrote about it.
02:00:18.320 So a friend of mine is,
02:00:20.160 he's my mentor.
02:00:20.880 He's been doing this for
02:00:21.560 an ungodly amount of time.
02:00:22.820 His name is Alex Schadenberg.
02:00:23.800 He runs the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.
02:00:25.700 And he's like the only
02:00:27.300 pro-life religious dude
02:00:29.620 that will like associate with me.
02:00:32.000 Because I'm so aggressive
02:00:33.280 and so many people are like,
02:00:34.760 she's too much about it.
02:00:37.240 and I was like well all too much about it so it's so damn loud you don't have a choice but to hear
02:00:41.160 it and so Alex has been mentoring me on all this and like we go over the numbers and stuff all the
02:00:45.380 time and he's like he came to me and he's like he does the math he's the math guy he's like hey I
02:00:51.060 went through all the data we hit a hundred thousand I think he's like April he gave me a date and I
02:00:55.640 was like are we sure about that he goes yeah I'm like okay I'm gonna say it and then I use him as
02:00:59.240 my reference point and then he gives me all of my links my references so I don't just like like
02:01:03.960 randomly come up with this stuff i have the amount of whistleblowers i have the amount of
02:01:07.960 veterans which by the way in that senate testimony that i spoke about the veteran suicide where they
02:01:13.020 called me a liar i stated i have over 20 veterans on record with affidavits who have proof that
02:01:18.660 they have been offered it from veterans affairs even though they said they stopped but then the
02:01:23.560 government just called me a liar and then we just moved on with the suicide study like so my point
02:01:28.560 is is that there are people that are doing this work but there's only a few of them that are
02:01:32.320 willing to be public facing people like myself why because why would it be considered embarrassing
02:01:37.040 it's not embarrassing to say how you know slow down government stop killing so many of our own
02:01:42.480 citizens like that seems like a baseline i know it sounds like i'm jumping around here but
02:01:47.800 the harsh reality is is we're not talking about something small we're not we're not talking about
02:01:56.380 something that is cheap. We're talking about something that saves trillions of dollars
02:02:03.360 that potentially has an organ component. I haven't been able to fully prove it yet,
02:02:08.440 but I'm on my way. We're also talking about a government that is actively allowing this and
02:02:17.040 promoting it as a healthcare solution. And there are very few people that are willing to attach
02:02:22.600 their face to it because like, for example, I'm in a group chat with a bunch of people who do this
02:02:28.220 work, doctors, whistleblowers, media outlet people. And there's like maybe myself and two others that
02:02:36.220 will put their face to it. The rest of them won't. Why? Because they saw what started to happen to me
02:02:41.120 when it got big in public really fast. I'm going to ask you about that. Before I do, let me just
02:02:45.660 clarify. I know abortion is often referred to as quote healthcare. Yes, it is. And we have full
02:02:52.140 term is of course of course you do well you've got post-term uh you're telling us about it now
02:02:57.200 but you've but is killing in this program made program is it also referred to as quote health
02:03:04.020 care yes is it health care if it's killing uh that's what i've been trying to figure out it
02:03:09.080 feels like an oxymoron to me i call it eugenics and they get really mad about it but it's the 0.85
02:03:13.300 truth it is eugenics this is a this is this is a sick society is what it is this is what happens 0.64
02:03:18.400 when a society views its people 0.85
02:03:20.820 as nothing more than a number
02:03:22.760 and a way to make money.
02:03:24.640 Like, I'm sure you've heard of this.
02:03:25.700 Canadians work for free for the government
02:03:27.240 from January 1st to June 9th.
02:03:29.200 That's how much taxes they take from us.
02:03:31.420 So we are nothing more than a piggy bank
02:03:33.580 for the world right now.
02:03:34.860 We're donating, you know,
02:03:36.040 giving away money laundering
02:03:37.400 billions of dollars to places right now
02:03:39.860 and we can't say anything about it.
02:03:40.960 To Ukraine.
02:03:41.560 We just gave another 100 million to Palestine
02:03:42.980 the other week.
02:03:44.140 Still trying to figure out
02:03:44.820 where the hell that's going.
02:03:45.560 but my point is
02:03:48.520 is that 0.99
02:03:48.920 Canada's sick
02:03:50.260 we don't view 0.84
02:03:51.260 our population
02:03:51.840 as people
02:03:52.340 we view them
02:03:52.940 as a dollar
02:03:53.500 we view them
02:03:54.040 as a machine
02:03:54.660 and Mark Carney
02:03:55.680 has done everything
02:03:56.300 he can to make sure
02:03:57.360 that that machine
02:03:57.880 continues to grow
02:03:58.840 and
02:03:59.720 you guys didn't
02:04:00.400 put a banker 0.69
02:04:01.040 in charge
02:04:01.600 did you
02:04:02.000 we didn't
02:04:02.800 no we did not
02:04:03.700 oh but somehow
02:04:04.820 a banker
02:04:05.220 wound up in charge
02:04:05.960 of your country
02:04:06.460 you know it's really
02:04:07.240 funny to me
02:04:07.720 because a lot of
02:04:08.140 people will be like
02:04:08.620 why don't you
02:04:08.960 run for politics
02:04:09.660 I said
02:04:10.300 do you think
02:04:11.400 they're gonna vote
02:04:12.080 for the little 1.00
02:04:12.780 lady that yells
02:04:13.740 no 0.99
02:04:15.580 They're not going to vote for that.
02:04:17.120 I'm still shocked they even keep Danielle Smith in.
02:04:19.440 I'm waiting for that to see how long that lasts
02:04:21.180 because eventually she's going to say something.
02:04:23.160 They're like, oh, Danielle can't be there anymore.
02:04:25.520 She's pushing too hard. 0.92
02:04:26.940 I don't think she's going to push too hard.
02:04:28.940 I don't think she is either.
02:04:30.380 No.
02:04:30.760 It's a cushy seat.
02:04:31.660 So I am not a big fan of either sides of my government right now.
02:04:36.160 I've never been a fan.
02:04:37.340 I grew up as a very classic liberal.
02:04:39.700 Like I remember when like going to war was like a bad thing. 0.57
02:04:43.380 And I remember when we only did certain things where we allowed gun rights, when we allowed freedom of speech, like this was pretty traditional. And then when I went to war, Harper was in charge. And I was like, tell me about you. And he goes, we're going to give you money for guns. And I was like, sold. I'm going overseas. I want money for guns. You sound great to me. And then I started looking and leaning more into the conservative side of things.
02:05:04.580 most doctors, I feel like they wanted to be doctors since they've been little. Otherwise,
02:05:08.060 why would you go to school for 10 years? Why would you put yourself in that much debt? Why
02:05:10.300 would you do the rotations? Like why? It's because I feel deep down in my soul that doctors and
02:05:14.980 nurses come from a good place and they have been sold. They were sold a lie. And now we are turning
02:05:22.700 doctors and nurses who wanted to heal people desperately, wanted to help people, whether it
02:05:26.580 was a personal family member they couldn't help or somebody they saw on the street they wanted to
02:05:29.900 save or they just had that knowing, I'm going to be a surgeon. I'm going to fix kids' brains. I'm
02:05:33.920 going to do this. And then we've now said to them, hey, you're actually a murderer and you're going 0.91
02:05:39.520 to do this. And if you don't, there's going to be repercussions. Do you think that's why medical
02:05:44.620 schools force so many medical students to commit abortion? So they're sort of already made man.
02:05:52.260 It's like what MS-13 does, kind of. You know, that's a great, that's a great point. I've never
02:05:56.480 thought deeply about it. So I don't know that I want to like comment hard on that, but I could
02:06:00.400 see how that could be.
02:06:02.240 I must say I don't give them,
02:06:03.900 but I should.
02:06:04.600 You're a more charitable person than I,
02:06:06.060 but I see a lot of doctors,
02:06:07.700 not all.
02:06:08.000 I know great doctors.
02:06:08.740 Yeah, yeah.
02:06:09.540 I don't know a ton of great doctors.
02:06:10.840 I know a great doctor,
02:06:11.680 but whatever.
02:06:12.520 Yeah, I know a few great ones.
02:06:14.280 I know one.
02:06:14.680 Yeah.
02:06:14.900 But I'm sure they're out there.
02:06:16.660 Yeah.
02:06:17.200 But I see a lot of people
02:06:18.980 who clearly don't care
02:06:20.080 about their patients at all.
02:06:21.240 Oh, for sure.
02:06:21.560 Who are utterly,
02:06:23.040 not just amoral, 0.54
02:06:23.920 but immoral.
02:06:24.740 Oh, yeah. 0.99
02:06:25.180 Pushing death,
02:06:27.220 prescribing drugs
02:06:28.860 whose effects they don't even care to research.
02:06:32.700 Right.
02:06:33.880 I see them doing so much harm.
02:06:35.900 I see them as, a lot of them as really evil, 0.94
02:06:38.080 including the people who are murdering Canadians.
02:06:40.800 I guess I need to change my heart and be more charitable.
02:06:43.920 No, you don't.
02:06:44.460 No, you don't.
02:06:44.880 No, you're right.
02:06:45.420 I think what has happened for me is
02:06:47.400 I'm so gaslit on a daily basis
02:06:49.520 that I'm too harsh on people.
02:06:51.240 And I will say a lot of the doctors 1.00
02:06:53.040 who have whistleblown to me are Christians.
02:06:57.520 Yeah, I know that there are Christian doctors. 1.00
02:06:59.640 But the Christian doctors are the ones 1.00
02:07:01.140 that are coming to me being like, 1.00
02:07:02.620 I need you to push harder on this hospital specifically
02:07:05.160 and look in this department.
02:07:06.440 Why don't they stand up themselves? 0.97
02:07:07.900 They'll lose their jobs.
02:07:08.900 So what?
02:07:10.680 So what?
02:07:11.660 I think the difference-
02:07:12.540 Lose your job.
02:07:13.280 Between you and I.
02:07:15.420 I've done that a few times.
02:07:16.780 Who cares?
02:07:17.460 I know.
02:07:18.120 But, you know, I think people are more afraid.
02:07:22.200 We talked about this.
02:07:22.860 Lose your job?
02:07:23.780 Yeah.
02:07:24.840 Come on now.
02:07:25.560 well no but that's the truth right that's the answer people are dying yeah i mean so they but
02:07:30.460 they they think that i'm so people have always viewed me since i since i started becoming public
02:07:36.380 in like 2015 and like doing all the stuff and being on the shows they're like you're just gonna
02:07:40.640 say stuff you don't even think about the repercussions and i was like well because
02:07:44.000 the repercussions are not big enough for me to shut my mouth what is big enough is the idea
02:07:50.200 that we're euthanizing people and my children are growing up in a country that if they're depressed
02:07:54.740 there's a chance they can walk into an ER without me and be murdered without me. And there's not a
02:08:00.620 damn thing I can do about it. And it almost happened to my friend's child as well, because
02:08:05.240 she's autistic and it was in Alberta and he fought tooth and nail to keep her alive. And she is still
02:08:10.560 alive, but he is multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars. What happened? She applied on her own
02:08:16.620 because she was an adult, even though she was high functioning autistic and lived at home and
02:08:20.380 was in the care of his of her parents she got qualified and no one told her parents no they
02:08:27.380 found out last minute and they were able to get a court injunction and uh it's wv and mv it's a
02:08:32.900 very public case i can't say their actual names but mv is still alive and wv is a friend of mine
02:08:37.640 he's also a veteran and he they spent all their money everything they have fighting fought them
02:08:43.740 Oh, Health Canada.
02:08:47.420 So the Canadian health care system actually went to court
02:08:50.940 fighting the parents so they could kill this person?
02:08:54.940 Yeah, because they're not, and there was a gag order,
02:08:56.520 so he couldn't talk about it.
02:08:57.700 What's a gag order?
02:08:58.980 He wasn't allowed to talk to the media.
02:09:00.220 Why not?
02:09:00.860 Because they said that it was an ongoing case,
02:09:03.300 and because she was qualified and they were holding it up,
02:09:07.240 it could affect the outcome.
02:09:09.440 So the government somehow can't find the money
02:09:12.280 to like give you a knee replacement
02:09:13.940 or build you a wheelchair ramp, 0.71
02:09:15.440 but they can pay lawyers to fight parents 1.00
02:09:18.880 so they can kill the parent's autistic daughter? 0.99
02:09:21.780 Yeah, now we're on it. 0.99
02:09:24.140 So when people say to me-
02:09:24.800 How can you live in a country like that?
02:09:26.420 Not one thing I've ever heard about Iran 1.00
02:09:28.340 is worse than that. 1.00
02:09:29.300 It's bad.
02:09:30.580 It's bad.
02:09:31.440 It's really, really bad.
02:09:32.920 It's, I cope with it because if I don't,
02:09:36.680 I won't see my son.
02:09:38.240 And I love my son more than I love air.
02:09:41.780 Yeah, well, of course.
02:09:43.020 And I do hope one day that I can leave.
02:09:46.880 Do Canadians feel like they're living in dystopia?
02:09:49.980 Yes.
02:09:51.020 Do they talk about it?
02:09:52.380 Yes, quietly.
02:09:54.200 Because now there's hate speech laws
02:09:55.720 where if I say something out loud
02:09:57.780 or I tweet something,
02:09:59.260 we have the new stuff that's in the UK
02:10:01.120 with the 12,000 arrests every year for memes.
02:10:02.960 That's now in Canada.
02:10:04.800 And the CRTC is like banning shows like mine.
02:10:08.020 Like Bill C-11 is just collapsing shows like mine.
02:10:10.440 I'm not the only one.
02:10:11.400 there's so many political podcasters like me like i do three to five episodes a week and people are
02:10:15.740 just being people are just losing everything um and it's they're the on what grounds on the fact
02:10:23.040 that we're misinformation and we're harmful to society is the u.s government helping at all
02:10:30.820 i have i'll admit it i have begged and pleaded everyone i know in the u.s government for help
02:10:37.960 I bet they've done nothing.
02:10:39.000 Absolutely nothing.
02:10:40.000 I have one senator's team that I've been working on.
02:10:42.260 You should tell them that there's like Hamas there or... 0.59
02:10:45.080 Oh, but there is though.
02:10:46.500 But there is.
02:10:47.940 But there is. 1.00
02:10:48.480 But we have like the Muslim Brotherhood and the Kalisantins 0.97
02:10:50.620 and the Bushnoy gang and the cartel. 1.00
02:10:52.820 Like we have all that.
02:10:53.600 I live all around it.
02:10:55.120 But that doesn't get touched.
02:10:57.880 You know, like my stalker, like that took me a long time.
02:11:00.720 It was a cop who, one cop that knew me from something
02:11:03.040 who was like, I'm going to go to bat for this.
02:11:04.380 This is not okay.
02:11:05.580 He pushed Meta to get data for me.
02:11:07.580 because I couldn't prove anything without Meta.
02:11:11.660 And now that guy's going to jail.
02:11:13.060 But I mean, that doesn't stop the people
02:11:14.280 that want to kill me,
02:11:15.820 that don't tell me they want to kill me first. 0.69
02:11:17.280 Do you know what I mean?
02:11:17.760 And I can't even carry a knife.
02:11:18.940 I can't carry anything with me
02:11:20.280 to protect myself or my family.
02:11:23.460 I can't have-
02:11:23.780 You can't carry a knife in Canada? 1.00
02:11:25.160 No, unless you're a Sikh. 1.00
02:11:27.360 So whites can't carry knives in Canada? 1.00
02:11:28.900 No, you have to say it's a box cutter. 0.96
02:11:32.400 Like I had a really cool knife,
02:11:34.860 Montana Knife Company. 1.00
02:11:36.000 But Sikhs can carry knives? 1.00
02:11:36.880 Yeah, they have that. 1.00
02:11:37.720 It's called a kirpan. 0.97
02:11:39.060 Yeah. 0.99
02:11:39.340 That's what Henry Nowak, I think, was killed with. 1.00
02:11:42.900 Yeah, a kirpan. 1.00
02:11:45.060 And so they can carry those. 1.00
02:11:46.460 It's totally fine.
02:11:47.200 They're actually talking about making them allowed on airplanes.
02:11:50.120 It's insane. 1.00
02:11:51.380 But whites can't do it. 1.00
02:11:52.540 Whites cannot. 1.00
02:11:53.400 Like I was saying, so Montana Knife gave me a knife. 1.00
02:11:55.700 Do you have a lot of race-specific laws in Canada?
02:11:58.460 Currently, yeah.
02:11:59.160 Not laws, but they're just, like, for example, a good one is this. 1.00
02:12:04.640 Did you ever hear about the residential schools, the mass graves? 1.00
02:12:09.340 Of course.
02:12:10.540 You know they've never found any, right?
02:12:11.940 No, they didn't exist.
02:12:13.200 And it was on the basis of that lie that they burned all those churches. 1.00
02:12:15.700 Correct.
02:12:16.220 And so my son still has to go to school,
02:12:18.560 and they still try to make them do the land acknowledgements
02:12:21.480 and wear the orange shirt. 1.00
02:12:22.540 And I told his principal, that is bullshit. 0.99
02:12:24.440 He will not be participating. 0.99
02:12:25.540 And if you have a problem, you can let me know.
02:12:27.040 But I also told the principal when he was in kindergarten
02:12:29.040 and he came home with a book called Jacob's New Dress
02:12:31.120 that I was going to burn it.
02:12:32.160 but you know
02:12:34.500 that's what happens
02:12:35.060 when you
02:12:35.300 the government pays
02:12:36.140 programs like SOGI
02:12:37.160 sexual orientation
02:12:38.020 and gender identification
02:12:38.980 in Alberta
02:12:39.580 British Columbia
02:12:40.200 and Ontario schools
02:12:41.060 to come in at
02:12:41.620 $1,700 a day
02:12:43.080 to teach your kid
02:12:43.860 in kindergarten
02:12:44.820 how to use a condom
02:12:46.200 so I live in a dystopia
02:12:48.940 I don't think there's
02:12:49.480 sex in Canada anyway
02:12:50.660 is there?
02:12:51.420 well I mean
02:12:52.060 it depends on who you're with
02:12:52.900 maybe if you're with an American
02:12:54.080 but it's like
02:12:54.660 I think in general
02:12:56.500 it's limited
02:12:57.060 no sorry
02:12:58.200 I'm sure it's a crime
02:12:58.740 I can't control
02:12:59.300 I'm sure it's a crime
02:13:00.740 on some level
02:13:01.740 Enjoying it's the crime.
02:13:02.560 That is the crime.
02:13:03.440 Happiness is the crime, Tucker.
02:13:04.940 You're nailing it.
02:13:05.580 I'm sorry.
02:13:06.060 Sorry, sorry, sorry.
02:13:06.740 Why are you sorry?
02:13:07.040 But here's the thing.
02:13:07.980 This is why you have to make light of this.
02:13:09.940 Otherwise, it is so dark.
02:13:11.760 It is so heavy.
02:13:12.980 And that's what people will say to me.
02:13:14.300 How do you like, how?
02:13:15.420 How do you do this?
02:13:16.340 And I said, because I think I fully disassociated
02:13:18.920 from the idea of like what the punishment will be for me
02:13:21.480 when I go back home after this.
02:13:22.680 Like the fact that I just brought up the fact 1.00
02:13:23.940 that the residential schools is like completely lunacy.
02:13:26.900 There's a professor being like going through
02:13:29.540 the human rights tribunals being charged
02:13:31.080 and literally is looking at jail time
02:13:33.080 and a $750,000 fine.
02:13:34.780 Like, the stuff I'm saying about MAID
02:13:37.340 and medical murder
02:13:39.420 and the stuff that Alex Schattenberg is saying,
02:13:41.640 Alicia Duncan is saying,
02:13:42.720 like, and the people who have been offered it,
02:13:44.280 like Kayla Pollack,
02:13:45.480 like Roger Foley,
02:13:46.860 like my friends, 0.97
02:13:48.360 we're all lunatics though, right? 0.99
02:13:50.640 We're the bad people. 0.97
02:13:51.660 We're the ones that have,
02:13:52.740 that should have their shows shut down,
02:13:53.980 their, lose their mortgages.
02:13:55.780 We're the ones.
02:13:57.100 While all these other people get to go around
02:13:58.660 and beg and plead for money 0.94
02:14:00.520 to kill your loved one and then somehow look at me and say, I'm the psychopath because I don't 0.99
02:14:04.940 want to watch someone murder someone and then like brag about it. It was the most beautiful 0.95
02:14:08.520 thing I've ever done. Girl, go get help. Which the other thing, you know when a cop shoots someone,
02:14:15.940 right? They're on the job shooting and then they have to go to a psychiatrist and they have to get
02:14:19.260 cleared. Some of these doctors are doing four and five a day and they never have to see a psychiatrist
02:14:24.540 or psychologist. We never check on them. We never ask them, how is this affecting them? Furthermore,
02:14:29.640 we never sit with the families and go, how are you feeling? And I can tell you how they're
02:14:34.400 feeling because I've been in enough documentaries with these families to go, they're not okay.
02:14:38.800 Alicia Duncan has PTSD from witnessing and being a part of this. From literally going to pick up
02:14:45.920 her mother's body at the morgue and seeing where her mother cut her wrist the day before and then
02:14:50.560 the day after they shoved the IV into her arm to mate her. So I'm sorry. I'm so sick and tired of
02:14:59.140 this empathetic, bullshit, compassionate speech 1.00
02:15:01.720 when all it is is, 0.99
02:15:02.800 hey, I'm going to tell you what you're feeling is wrong
02:15:05.100 and now you're going to watch your loved one be murdered.
02:15:06.840 And don't tell me it's just grandma
02:15:08.020 because tell me about Keanu.
02:15:09.720 Tell me about Kayla Pollack.
02:15:11.080 Tell me about Roger Foley.
02:15:12.180 These are people my age.
02:15:14.340 That you're telling that we should just give up 0.93
02:15:16.440 and let the doctor murder you as healthcare 0.98
02:15:18.160 and then let your family member watch. 0.88
02:15:20.500 And then your family member,
02:15:21.360 if they're feeling sick about it or wrong,
02:15:23.100 they're wrong.
02:15:24.300 Those feelings are wrong.
02:15:25.800 That's wrong.
02:15:26.480 How dare you have a feeling
02:15:27.600 about watching someone murder your loved one?
02:15:29.140 While you listen to them, gas, because their lungs fill with fluid and you drown to death.
02:15:35.500 And like Dr. Joel Zivet said, it is akin to death by drowning or death by waterboarding.
02:15:41.320 So why is it that the United States government slapped people for doing that in Abu Ghraib or doing it in Guantanamo?
02:15:48.420 But we can do it to Canadian citizens.
02:15:50.640 We never did anything this grotesque at Abu Ghraib for all the crimes that the U.S. military committed to Abu Ghraib.
02:15:55.780 But they waterboarded, right?
02:15:56.760 Yeah, they did.
02:15:57.320 Cool.
02:15:57.600 But that's what I'm saying.
02:15:58.200 This is akin to waterboarding to death. 0.85
02:15:59.840 But to killing someone in front of his family
02:16:01.480 is like an Aztec religious ritual. 0.95
02:16:03.400 Oh, it's nuts.
02:16:04.060 And then to also know that what's happening to their lungs
02:16:06.180 as you're hearing that gargling
02:16:07.160 is actually their lungs filling with fluid
02:16:08.580 as they drown to death in their own fluid,
02:16:10.180 but they can't say anything because they're paralyzed.
02:16:14.120 But we don't even paralyze lethal injection people.
02:16:16.360 We don't.
02:16:16.820 We don't do that.
02:16:17.760 So that's why they close the curtain.
02:16:20.700 But in Canada, we want it to look peaceful.
02:16:22.780 That's why we use a paralytic.
02:16:24.540 If it was so peaceful,
02:16:26.340 why would we use a paralytic?
02:16:28.680 Why?
02:16:30.080 Why?
02:16:30.920 But the whole idea that, I mean, birth and death are tough.
02:16:34.940 They always have been.
02:16:36.060 Ah, the suffering conversation.
02:16:36.940 They're the bookends.
02:16:37.700 Well, they're the bookends.
02:16:38.480 They are.
02:16:38.920 And that is by design.
02:16:40.720 It's not something that we came up with.
02:16:42.080 We didn't come up with life.
02:16:43.060 We didn't create the world.
02:16:43.840 We didn't create our own lives.
02:16:44.880 Right.
02:16:45.360 And we're not in charge of our deaths.
02:16:46.760 Right.
02:16:46.960 Or anyone else's.
02:16:47.800 Sorry.
02:16:48.600 Because we're not God.
02:16:49.780 But the core assumption is that there's something immoral about suffering on the way out.
02:16:55.720 Yeah. 1.00
02:16:55.920 and we used to think this about birth i mean when i was born in the 60s there were a lot of women
02:17:02.120 who were basically just like doped up for birth because the idea was any suffering in childbirth
02:17:06.240 is bad it's just inherently immoral because all suffering is immoral which is insane 0.99
02:17:10.160 but they because of enlightened liberal women actually yes who said wait a second there's 1.00
02:17:18.520 some virtue to this maybe there's a reason they're suffering it was women who made that case against
02:17:22.880 male doctors and said no no it's not always great to anesthetize a woman during birth because maybe
02:17:28.240 there's a purpose to that suffering bless those women for saying it because it's true why is the
02:17:33.560 same not true about death we don't view birth and death as the beautiful experiences that they are
02:17:39.800 and i know god i know how i'm gonna get it for that but why why would you get it for that because
02:17:46.000 what i'm saying how insane would someone have to be to scold you for saying that so anyway i was
02:17:51.040 discussing it with someone and the argument was, well, what about ALS? What about ALS? What if
02:17:56.420 somebody has ALS and they want to choose to end their life? Shouldn't they have the right? And
02:18:01.980 I think as hard as it is to say this, you know, there are people who are developing things for
02:18:08.280 individuals like people who have ALS that can still have, what are they called, like pieces
02:18:16.780 of tech in their brain that allows them to communicate for them. Like we know that, like
02:18:19.820 Neuralink is a great invention. We've seen that with ALS. People have, they've been working with
02:18:24.580 patients with ALS to design this like protocol with them. And so the idea of euthanizing or
02:18:31.880 medically murdering people who have Alzheimer's or dementia because they're not maybe fully with
02:18:36.240 it at that time, it doesn't mean that their soul's not in there. It doesn't mean that they're not
02:18:40.240 people. And then they say, well, but Kelsey, they're suffering and they're in a nursing home
02:18:43.760 and they're by themselves and they're, you know, there's rotting away. Okay. So does that mean that
02:18:48.560 we give up on them? Do we throw them away? Or does it mean that all suffering is bad and
02:18:53.180 pointless? That's, I mean, there's no sense that suffering can be redemptive, that there's any
02:18:59.380 value in it at all. And yet the lived experience of every awake human is that there is a lot of
02:19:04.900 value in suffering. That's just a fact. And there's an immense amount of... I don't like to
02:19:09.380 suffer, by the way. I'm not Russian. Like I'm not into suffering. No, I'm serious. I'm from
02:19:13.880 California. Like, I'm against suffering. However, how can you live a life and not notice that
02:19:19.400 suffering is when all the learning happens and the growing happens? Because that's real.
02:19:22.880 And I think what's really interesting is you have a lot of veterans who speak about it from that way.
02:19:26.320 Like, that's really where our mentality comes from. Like, suffering is good. To suck is to good.
02:19:30.140 To learn. You need to be compressed. That's why, like, they say, like, you know, pressure is a 1.00
02:19:36.120 privilege. It's what I teach my athletes. Pressure is a privilege. You going out there getting to do
02:19:40.500 snap after snap after snap after snap, that is a privilege. It may hurt, it may suck, it may make
02:19:45.040 you feel sick, but we will hone the emotions, we will teach you how to use them, we will create
02:19:49.100 something beautiful with it, and you will be as great as you want to be. It is no different on the
02:19:53.880 end of your life. You get to teach your children, your loved ones, your grandchildren how to suffer
02:19:59.400 your way through things so that they, when life gets hard and it gets thrown at them, they won't
02:20:04.720 go, I'm going to quit. They will go, you know what, I saw grandpa fight through that, and he told me,
02:20:08.400 you know what? I'm on my way out, but it hurts. But I know at the end of this, I'm going to meet
02:20:13.040 my, oh my God, I'm going to meet my creator. And I know that I'm going to go out with actual
02:20:17.160 dignity, not this falsehood that has been propagated by the left media and these women
02:20:22.800 who hate their lives and seem to just want to just harm people left, right, and center for their own
02:20:29.180 who God knows what. But to suffer is to learn, is to grow, is to be a good person, and to
02:20:35.120 literally experience everything that you were supposed to, that God gave you, the good, the
02:20:40.320 bad, the ugly, the painful, all of it. And for us to sit there and numb people out of it, for us to
02:20:45.840 sit there and say that we have the right to walk into somebody who's already vulnerable, who's
02:20:51.520 already struggling, who's already terrified of death, the truest form of compassion and dignity
02:20:56.300 is to hold their hand as they go and watch them leave so they are never alone. I will spend the
02:21:02.780 rest of my life dedicated to not only shutting it down, rolling it back, making it illegal.
02:21:10.320 I will find a way financially. I do not care how. And then by the time I'm done all of that,
02:21:15.100 all of those names, whether alive or not, I will put their asses on trial. You're murderers, 1.00
02:21:20.080 you're killers, and that's it. Nothing more to it. That's simple. You're killing people as 1.00
02:21:24.320 healthcare and I'm not okay with it. Amen. Well, I'm certainly rooting for you. And thank you for
02:21:30.080 this saddest segment I've done in a long time.
02:21:32.160 I'm so sorry. Kelsey Sharon, thank you
02:21:33.980 very much. Thank you for having me.