PERVERSE ASSISTED SUICIDE VIDEO HORRIFIES GERMANY
From spiegel online: "The tabloid Bild calls it "perverse." Germany's Health Minister Ulla Schmidt said "I reject this path categorically." And Jörg-Dietrich Hoppe, president of the German Medical Association, calls it "abhorrent and deeply schocking."
"The case has immediately set off yet another round of an intense nationwide debate in Germany about assisted suicide and the question as to when a patient has a right to die and when not. It is currently illegal to actively assist in someone's suicide in Germany. Kusch went out of his way to make sure he didn't fall afoul of that law. While he educated Bettina S. on how to kill herself, he did not administer the deadly dosage himself. Because suicide is not illegal in Germany, advising someone on how best to do it is likewise not punishable."
REVEREND DEATH AND THE UNDERBELLY OF THE EUTHANASIA MOVEMENT
Meet Reverend Death, aka Reverend George Exoo, who is a homosexual, libertarian minister in the Unitarian church. After getting into trouble with the law for assisting the depressed to their deaths he has vowed to become a martyr for the culture of death. This is an excellent story that exposes the demonic underbelly of the right-to die movement, and as you will see even the pro-right-to-die reporter became disturbed by the euthanasia movement and Reverend Death.
Excerpts from the Guardian: "Reverend George Exoo is a leading figure in the right-to-die movement. He says he has helped 102 people to commit suicide. But, reports Jon Ronson, most of his clients were not terminally ill, just depressed and in need of psychiatric help.
"In January 2002 it was reported on the Irish news that a woman's body had been found in a rented house in Donnybrook, Dublin. Her name was Rosemary Toole and, police said, she had been suffering from depression. Her suicide would probably have gone unreported were it not for the fact that she'd been spotted at Dublin airport a day earlier, picking up two jolly-seeming Americans at arrivals. The three of them were then seen drinking Jack Daniels and coke at the Atlantic Coast Hotel in County Mayo. At one point - other drinkers later testified to the police - Toole stood up to go to the toilet and did a jig at the table. The next day she was Read More...
MEXICO CITY SINKING TOWARD EUTHANASIA
As reported by Zenit earlier this year, the legislation originally stipulated "that there will be juridical protection for doctors willing to permit death to occur by withholding basic necessities, such as food and water".
This is only the latest challenge to life in the capital of the world's second-largest Roman Catholic nation. In April Mexico City voted to legalize abortion. Mexico City has also led the way in legitimizing homosexuality in Latin Read More...
SWISS SUICIDE CLINIC KILLING DEPRESSED DEATH TOURISTS
"I
find joy in the sufferings I endure for you. In my
own flesh I fill up what is lacking in the sufferings
of Christ for the sake of His Body, the Church" (Col.
1:24).
The West rejects
suffering as lacking dignity, purpose, and meaning.
In times past a good or happy death meant a person
had an opportunity to conduct a thorough examination
of conscience and repent of all sin. The Catholic
Church has always acknowledged the powerful
redemptive nature of uniting one's suffering with
Christ's Cross. But death with dignity has been
diabolically twisted to rob one of the chance at
reflection, and the grace of a possible death bed
conversion. Now the ideal death is speedy, with
minimum hassle on family or friends, and is totally
pain-free due to mind altering drugs. A people that
reject sacrifice and suffering as meaningless and
something to escape from have lost the ability to
love and thus the purpose of life.
The Swiss have gone so far as to set up suicide
clinics for those with "incurable pain" called among
other names "Dignitas" and "Exit". Dignitas has
recently come under fire for killing foreigners who
travel to Switzerland to die and are merely
depressed.
Prosecutors are calling for tougher regulations on
Switzerland's assisted suicide clinics after
uncovering evidence that some of the foreign clients
they help to die are
simply











