This is something Canada is a leader in. I guess america better catch up.
My main question that I want to know, is why are there so many people needing organ transplants these days?
Canada's leader said they should be more like china. Their prime minister, and all mighty god and leader justin trudeau said that, and so did the previous premier of nova scotia.
A growing number of patients who request medical assistance in dying are asking to donate their organs for transplant, says an international review that found that Canada is performing the most organ transplants from MAID patients among the four countries studied that offer this practice.
Which think about it, this only proves they are killing people who are suicidal and depressed. True maid patients would be dying from things like organ failure or cancer. Cant harvest organs from someone like that.
Not to mention Nova Scotia, where they made it the first area in the north american continent to be opt out organ donation. Meaning if you dont take the effort to take yourself off the list, 18 year olds + are automatically enrolled.
Cant get a family doctor but they can put a "organ donation specialist" in every operating room in the province? lol?
Last year, several donation physicians were brought into the fold and there are three more expected to start soon. By the end of the year, Beed expects most of the province will be supported by local donation physicians.
What that means is intensive care units around the province will each have a doctor with an interest and extra training in donation activities.
“It’s a project that’s going to require much more work,” said Beed. “This is steps towards a much higher-performing program, but I’m not satisfied that we’re anywhere near where we can or should be yet.”
In the decade leading up to the new law, Beed said the province typically saw 20 or fewer organ donations per year. He said the one anomaly was 2020, when the number shot up to 34 for reasons that aren’t fully understood.
“The 28 number (in 2021) is a substantial increase from where we typically are,” he said. “As the system matures, getting into the 30s would be my objective.”
Until recently, specifics about organ donation and the declaration of brain death were not part of the curriculum at medical and nursing schools, nor where they always taught during medical residency. Things have been changing over the past five to ten years, said Beed.
Yeah, "brain dead", a controversial thing in itself, quite ambiguous by the medical community's definition.
I suspect nova scotia has intentionally killed people to harvest their organs.
In both these situations, they were declared "brain dead" after being intentionally denied treatment and undergoing massive localized trauma.
Instead of giving them a week or a few months to see if they would wake up. The family's were told that there was "no hope" so the plug was pulled. I would bet you big money that they were then parted out after being killed.
These are the same people who told me that freon cant cause irregular heartbeat or that I didnt have it. So I believe it honestly.
This is something Canada is a leader in. I guess america better catch up.
My main question that I want to know, is why are there so many people needing organ transplants these days?
Canada's leader said they should be more like china. Their prime minister, and all mighty god and leader justin trudeau said that, and so did the previous premier of nova scotia.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/justin-trudeau-s-foolish-china-remarks-spark-anger-1.2421351
https://nationalpost.com/news/lets-go-learn-not-for-canada-to-tell-china-its-wrong-n-s-premier-stephen-mcneil-says
Anyways, Canada fulfilling the promise.
Using maid victims for a surplus of organs.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/canada-performing-more-organ-transplants-from-maid-donors-than-any-country-in-the-world-1.6234133
Which think about it, this only proves they are killing people who are suicidal and depressed. True maid patients would be dying from things like organ failure or cancer. Cant harvest organs from someone like that.
Not to mention Nova Scotia, where they made it the first area in the north american continent to be opt out organ donation. Meaning if you dont take the effort to take yourself off the list, 18 year olds + are automatically enrolled.
Cant get a family doctor but they can put a "organ donation specialist" in every operating room in the province? lol?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/health-care-organ-donation-dr-stephen-beed-1.6061715
https://globalnews.ca/news/8526608/nova-scotia-organ-donation-presumed-consent/
https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/ns-organ-donation-program-sees-jump-in-referrals-as-one-boy-waits-for-his-turn-to-get-a-new-kidney-100575039/
Yeah, "brain dead", a controversial thing in itself, quite ambiguous by the medical community's definition.
I suspect nova scotia has intentionally killed people to harvest their organs.
I think this person.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7958853/kai-matthews-meningitis-b-call-for-change/
And this person
https://globalnews.ca/news/9396989/allison-holthoff-er-death-cumberland-regional-health-centre-ns/
In both these situations, they were declared "brain dead" after being intentionally denied treatment and undergoing massive localized trauma.
Instead of giving them a week or a few months to see if they would wake up. The family's were told that there was "no hope" so the plug was pulled. I would bet you big money that they were then parted out after being killed.
These are the same people who told me that freon cant cause irregular heartbeat or that I didnt have it. So I believe it honestly.