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The elderly and the poor will be demonised and made to feel guilty if they don’t submit to euthanasia. Conditioning, propaganda and predictive programming are all being used to promote the idea that older citizens have a duty to die when they reach 70 years of age.

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By Dr. Jack King as published by Dr. Vernon Coleman

Ageism is rife. Elder abuse is now common, with older citizens being bullied and harassed and demonised when they are at their most vulnerable; frail and in need of caring, support, sympathy, patience and understanding.

The elderly and the poor will be demonised and made to feel guilty if they don’t submit to euthanasia. Conditioning, propaganda and predictive programming are all being used to promote the idea that older citizens have a duty to die when they reach 70 years of age. Young people (by which I mean both the Z generation and the millennials) are encouraged to loathe anyone over 60 and to blame them for everything they feel is unsatisfactory in their own lives.

Nowhere is ageism more obvious than in health care. In the UK, the elderly have been abandoned. Women having sex change operations on the NHS are now being given free fertility treatment so that they can have babies after they become men. There is plenty of money to pay nursery school fees for rich parents but no money to provide care for the elderly. Britain’s health service has the staff, the time and the money to provide free gender ID clinics, but the elderly are not allowed to have cataract operations under the NHS until they are virtually blind (the authorities clearly hope that they will either be dead or too old for surgery). This absurd policy means that old people denied such surgery cannot look after themselves, and need to be cared for – usually by relatives or neighbours since the State won’t do that these days. No one in authority cares a damn about the quality of life of septuagenarians who are unable to feed themselves, read, use the internet or watch television. The politicians and the bureaucrats do not have the wit or imagination to realise that one day they too may be unable to feed themselves, use the internet or watch television.

And, of course, very little money is spent on properly diagnosing and preventing dementia. Alzheimer’s is the default diagnosis (GPs are paid a fee for every diagnosis of Alzheimer’s which they record) even though many other causes of dementia are treatable if diagnosed. And no one cares about the old people who haven’t been officially diagnosed as demented, because they aren’t yet quite that far gone, but who find daily life wavering between difficult and impossible in our increasingly demanding, aggressive and threatening age.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (“RCEM”) has said that vulnerable, elderly patients are being forced to wait longer than other patients when they need urgent medical help because hospitals are being bribed with bonuses of up to £2 million if they achieve Accident and Emergency (“A&E”) targets set by the Government. Dr. Adrian Boyle, president of the RCEM, has said that the immediate short-term financial rewards are short-sighted and unhelpful. The NHS has set a target of 76% of patients attending A&E to be admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours. (The older, official target was 95% but that has been abandoned because it hasn’t been hit since 2015.) Dr. Boyle said that “everyone focuses on the quick wins and the easier patients, and we know that far too many people, once they have waited beyond four hours, they get stuck. So we know that last year there were more than 1.5 million people who stayed more than 12 hours in A&E.” The end result is that elderly people are waiting days in pain and agony in A&E departments.

And, of course, ageism isn’t just a problem in the UK. It’s a worldwide problem, especially in industrialised societies where it is entrenched in all social institutions, particularly those involved in health care systems. The elderly are vulnerable and suffer massively from increased health risks, environmental pressures and economic stresses.

In all areas where assisted dying is legal, most people who are killed are over the age of 65. But they do not die because they are in pain or terminally ill. They die most commonly because of a loss of independence and dignity and because they can no longer enjoy the sports or hobbies which they previously enjoyed. A study in New Zealand showed that healthy older adults who supported assisted dying did so because they were worried about future impairment and dependency and about becoming a burden on others. They also worried that if they lived, they might one day suffer intolerable pain. And so, they would rather die now than risk an unpleasant future.

Finally, it is also worth pointing out that older people have admitted that their experiences during the covid-19 pandemic had hardened their views on assisted dying. They’d seen (or read about) what had happened to older people during lockdowns and hospital closures.

Despite all this, it is people under 65 who are more likely to support euthanasia. People become less enthusiastic about euthanasia as they get older.

And it has to be said that euthanasia is, for many, an irrelevance. Tiny pensions, too small to live on, and the increasing cost of heating and basic foodstuffs, mean that millions of old people have to choose between eating and heating in the winter months. In the UK, between 60,000 and 100,000 old people die of the cold every winter and those figures are similar elsewhere.

The essay above is taken from ‘They want to kill us all’ by Jack King. To purchase a copy please CLICK HERE.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Susan
Susan
10 months ago

My mother’s death was hastened when the appropriate and needed heart medication was withheld. The doctor decided that my 91 year-old mother need to die. If the family didn’t like that, well we just had a problem with loss. So get over it. Hastening death is murder.

Redsheep
Redsheep
Reply to  Susan
10 months ago

Never trust a doctor or an expert. Most of their souls have long been sold to the Great Deceiver. They are part of the problem, not the solution. I am so sorry this happened to you and your mother. Like I replied to another commenter below, our society has become what it tolerates. This is why discrimination is so important. Discrimination hs been made into such a bad word (of course and unless you are judging wine or cheese). Discrimination is absolutely important for what you go along with or tolerate can destroy you. Your mother’s doctor followed orders instead of saying no.

Benton
Benton
10 months ago

A lot of so called “dementia'” in older people are probably symptoms of a fat starving brain due to malnutrition. Eating right and taking care of our bodies is the key to be able to stay away from hospitals. If we all do this we can make them pay for a very very long and healthy life.

EricaRSA
EricaRSA
Reply to  Benton
10 months ago

In fact, many of those people, in addition to not getting sufficient REAL fats, i.e. saturated, are probably on the pharma cash cow known as statins. They more than likely are also low on Vitamin D.

Benton
Benton
Reply to  EricaRSA
10 months ago

Yes, malnourished and financially starved while also being over medicated to death. Their euthanasia program in disguise is a multi faceted thing.

Mary Ann Dowrick
Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

I do not agree. Many people in the USA are still working at age 70. Most of our elderly friends and neighbours cannot seem to stay out of the gp surgery or the hospital. As a matter of fact they are catapulted to the front of the queue for scans, surgery and god knows what else despite the few years they have left.

Let’s be honest. Wouldn’t you rather see nhs money spent on those with yrs in front of them and growing families. Hogging the nhs services by the elderly is selfish. We have had our lives, let’s allow the younger generations to have theirs.

If you have lived a healthy life, the chances are you will enjoy your final years. Why would anyone want to live on a stroke ward, or a nursing home unable to enjoy life?

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

You say – “Why would anyone want to live on a stroke ward, or a nursing home unable to enjoy life?” – you have obviously missed the point. The point is that many old people who are fit and enjoying life will be bullied into being murdered by doctors. It is part of the plan for global depopulation.

As the article says – “older citizens being bullied and harassed and demonised when they are at their most vulnerable; frail and in need of caring, support, sympathy, patience and understanding” – but you think that they are NOT in need of caring, support, sympathy, patience and understanding. You think they are in need of a lethal injection, or perhaps just left to die of dehydration and starvation.

You say – “Wouldn’t you rather see nhs money spent on those with yrs in front of them and growing families” – I doubt that those families will all want to see their parents sent the a slaughterhouse as you do. Most of them love their parents and believe that they are in need of caring, support, sympathy, patience and understanding.You say – “Hogging the nhs services by the elderly is selfish” – that is intergenerational hate speech. What about hogging the NHS by people born with severe disabilities who will need a lifetime of care and will never contribute to society? Perhaps you will reply with your words – “We have had our lives, let’s allow the younger generations to have theirs”.

Well, if you say that the old have had their time, then you are discriminating on age. In ages gone by, a midwife would kill a baby born with a severe disability because it was thought better for the child to not face a lifetime of suffering and to spare the family the struggle to pay for the upbringing of a child that was only a burden. This was before social security and many families were struggling to fed themselves. It was work or starve. So society’s attitude to mercy killing changes and evil politicians are now pushing the agenda against the elderly. You agree with them.

You say – “We have had our lives” – I won’t ask how old you are, I don’t need to know, but what you are saying is that you have your own opinion of the age at which our lives should end. In Logan’s Run it was 30. Would you have been happy to have been sent to Carousel at 30? So it doesn’t matter to me how old you are, my point is that you have no right to tell anyone at what age they should get the chop. If you think you have reached the age at which you think people should die – then go ahead and sign the form for assisted dying – go and do it today, or are you a hypocrite – most probably yes.

“Carousel” – don’t they make it sound nice? and they are trying to make assisted dying sound nice.

Mary Ann Dowrick
Mary Ann Dowrick
Reply to  Cheery Charles
10 months ago

“The point is that many old people who are fit and enjoying life will be bullied into being murdered by doctors. It is part of the plan for global depopulation”.

Sorry, I simply do not agree. I have never heard or read of such a thing. Where and when exactly will this be happening?

We all know that the bulk of healthcare money is spent in the first and final years of life. That is a known.

I am sorry my opinion has upset you. I respect your opinion. And I ask that you respect mine. We do not need to agree. But we do need to respect one another.

justicejane
justicejane
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

Maybe you should try respecting the elderly. You will one day get there (if you are blessed enough) and how people treat the vulnerable says everything about who they serve.

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

If you think that the cost to the NHS is a deciding factor in who gets sent on their way to the next life, what’s your view on the disabled, or self-harmers, drug addicts and the massively overweight people, I mean those who are well over 40 stones in weight and can’t even stand up. The sort who can’t fit through a door, so when they need to go to hospital they require the emergency services to remove a wall of their house to get them out of the house. These people make up a huge cost to benefits system as well as the NHS, so presumably you would like to see them go.

You have formed your opinion on the age at which people should be executed, whoops, sorry, I meant assisted to die. At what level of disability should they be done in?

In the UK, the vaccine harm payment system (it is not a compensation scheme) only pays out to those who are left 59% disabled by the vaxx. Is that above your threshold, so you think that rather than give them a payment we should give them another shot – a lethal injection.

“Well Mr. Bloggs, we are sorry you suffered vaccine harm. Here is our way of putting things right. That clot shot didn’t kill you, but this one will. Thank you for being a customer of big pharma. Please fill in this customer satisfaction survey before you go.”

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

You are obviously not a churchgoer. A true believer would not dare to try to usurp God by mandating when life must end.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Cheery Charles
10 months ago

I’m not so sure!
Apostasy is rife in today’s church!

Of course, you are correct regarding the “true believer”.

Redsheep
Redsheep
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

Wonder if you will be singing the same tune as you approach 65 or 70. No need to answer that now as you have no concept. And surprising that you have elderly friends, considering your attitude. Old people are like an old car. You can either junk them as you propose or rebuild and preserve them for their classic lines and beauty. Our culture used to value the elders for their wisdom and connection to our continuing ways of life. Yes, their working lives were over, but if they are valued and given small tasks they will stay mentally intact longer. They have contributed to the world and now deserve our support and rest from the cares of the world. That does not mean they are to be fed to death row.

This world has so much proud tolerance for evil (so cool and hip) and yes, your suggestions are evil. Only a sick society has such tolerance. People such as yourself have become inured to and accepting of evil that you don’t even realize it is evil. Deception is always Satan’s way.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Redsheep
10 months ago

Hi Redsheep,
Well I liked the mention of old cars being looked after.
True, older people have value for wisdom, and bringing up the young.
In the UK, our NHS contributions are for our children’s benefit as well.
Anywhere else you have to have private health insurance, or pay at point of entry to a hospital.

Samia
Samia
Reply to  Dave Owen
10 months ago

Old people might have been wiser a long time ago, but today they have been so poisoned in every possible way that they are no longer wise. Their brains don’t function well enough to think straight. They hang on to foolish and dangerous ideas, such as vaccinations, just for starters. I know some old people and you can’t tell them anything.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Samia
10 months ago

Like trying to get through to a fencepost?

There is truth in the old saying “there’s no fool like an old fool”!

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

Hi Mary Ann Dowrick,
To a degree you are correct.
However in the UK we have paid into a NHS for years.
When we are ill, we expect to have treatment.
Our medical care is free at point of entry to any hospital.
If we have money to spend on migrants who have not paid into the system, then older people deserve what they have paid for.

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
10 months ago

This article says – “Conditioning, propaganda and predictive programming are all being used to promote the idea that older citizens have a duty to die when they reach 70 years of age”

Mary Ann Dowrick is proof that it is working.

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
10 months ago

Regarding this – Young people (by which I mean both the Z generation and the millennials) are encouraged to loathe anyone over 60 and to blame them for everything they feel is unsatisfactory in their own lives” –

– just the other day this was in the Mail –

“My snowflake Gen-Z staff terrified me into quitting. And I’m SO glad I did!”

“I don’t know at what point I became frightened of my own team. Perhaps it was the moment I overheard my personal assistant refer to me as a ‘stupid old Boomer’ to someone on the other end of her mobile phone.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13930109/quit-job-work-shy-bolshy-Gen-Z-Gen-X-bosses-Gen-Z-right.html

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10 months ago

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Dave Owen
Dave Owen

https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=247275
What happens when Ed Miliband turns off the UK power.
Ed is my MP, he could not remember if he was a paid up member of ‘ Friends of Israel ‘.
What chance have we ?

chris
chris
10 months ago

Mr. RF. Kennedy Jr. a question, did your mother got the covid shot???
https://people.com/rfk-jr-speaks-out-following-mother-ethel-kennedys-death-8726461
In our family we had 3 DEATHS after the ~80 old took them! The elderly are DYING worldwide after these criminal GENE THERAPY injections!!! PLEASE SO NOT HIDE the GENETIC aspect of these LETHAL SHOTS!

Rachel
Rachel
10 months ago

Thank you for sharing. The medical system has really gone downhill
since the pharma companies took over. How sad.
Years ago I went to Japan for the first time.
What I admired was the way they took their shoes off at the door, and
did not bring the filth from outside in with their shoes. I still do this today
and am amazed more Americans do not. Another thing I admire is how
they treat their elders with respect. They are wise, and libraries of wisdom and experience.

Samia
Samia
Reply to  Rachel
10 months ago

What “filth from outside” are you referring to? If you are living in the country, with its dirt roads, or you have been working in a slaughterhouse, yes, your footwear will be filthy.

But in the city, there are concrete sidewalks and streets, where you can see if there is anything dirty there, so you avoid walking on it. Indeed, I would say that the bottom of your shoes (look at them before you go into the house) is a darn sight more germ free and odor free than your sweaty socks that you think we should walk around in. YUK. I don’t let people take their shoes off when visiting me, what with fungal infections, sweat and odor commonly found at the bottom of your feet. I would expect them to remove their shoes only if it is raining and their shoes are wet. Common sense.

If the Japanese have some kind of fetish, we don’t have to go along with it.

Mischa
Mischa
10 months ago

Phuq that.

Joy N.
Joy N.
10 months ago

🙏🙏
The Bible prophesied 7-year Tribulation is at humanity’s doorstep & the time to escape is very short. To read more, pls visit https://bibleprophecyinaction.blogspot.com/

Cheery Charles
Cheery Charles
10 months ago

Canadian Government Saves $136 Million on Healthcare by Euthanizing Citizens, Study Finds
https://slaynews.com/news/canadian-government-saves-136-million-on-healthcare-by-euthanizing-citizens-study-finds/