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Murder INC is not just a US record label: Meet MAID the Canadian branch

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

Things have gotten so bad that not even drug addicts nor folks with mental issues are safe in Canada anymore. The liberal government, known for its lack of mercy disguised as mercy killing (aka euthanasia) are making their move to get rid of some of the most vulnerable people in the country.

In good old government fashion, Bill C-62 is going to be used as a curtain to hide behind. This bill will make it easy for the liberal government to get their wish. Here is how this works. First, introduce BillC-62 knowing full well that it will be voted down by their colleagues. What is Bill C-62?

Bill C-62 is an Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying) and if this bill is not passed by March 17th, 2023, then the killing spree starts. I hope you are getting the picture.

To avoid obvious backlash from Canadians, the federal government announced it has planned to delay the expansion with the introduction of Bill C-62, but this is just a shadow technique. In layman’s terms, if this bill is not passed before March 17th, 2023, then the expansion to include drug addicts and the mentally ill goes into full effect as planned.

While most of our elected Parliament members are expected to vote “Yes” on passing the 2023 extension, we the people still face a significant obstacle: If Bill C-62 passes in the House, it will move to the Senate for another three rounds of deliberation and voting.

The issue at play here is that the Senators are at odds with the elected Members of Parliament. One Senator in particular, Stan Kutcher, who was on the Joint Committee, has argued aggressively against the delay. He stated that the Senate works to “Protect against the tyranny of the majority,” and will be doing so by opposing Bill C-62. Klaus Schwab most likely had this Senator in mind when he said that the Canadian government was penetrated.

Most Canadians do not want euthanasia expanded to include the mentally ill, and drug-addicted minorities. Most mental conditions and drug addicts are proven to be effectively treatable and, in most cases, curable with proper social care and support.

If Canadians do not take necessary action the Senate is highly likely to reject Bill C-62, and euthanasia will be expanded to include the mentally ill and drug-addicted come March 17th. However, If the expansion is delayed and Canadians keep up the pressure, the decision to expand the law could occur after the next federal election, where this current looming expansion may finally be abandoned for good.

One knows that it is bad when even “The Globe and Mail,” who positively supported the federal Liberal government’s legalization of euthanasia, came out against this expansion with an article.

It is good to see that some people from even the so-called mainstream media are beginning to realize that their family members suffering from mental illnesses and their drug-addict: uncles, brothers, sisters, and parents could and would be euthanized if they keep supporting this BS. Murder has always been, and always will remain murder.

Fascist and communist governments have one thing in common and that is to eliminate the sick and vulnerable first. Yuval Noah Harari made this very clear when he said, “The biggest question in economics and politics of the coming decade will be what to do with all these useless people.” He calls humans meaningless and worthless.

One has to remember that Canada’s government as we speak is very much in sync with the World Economic Forum plans for humanity, therefore it should come as no surprise, after all, euthanasia and depopulation are the same.

Please go to the link below and make your voices heard in the Senate if you are not in support of killing the mentally ill and those who are addicted to drugs.

https://citizengo.org/en/user-profile/8ad911d0-e82d-4399-9788-8bdd8baa1c7c

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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