Canada's "Organ Harvesting" Controversy and Emergencies Act Ruling
RedactedJanuary 25, 202616 min86,893 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβOrgan Harvesting Allegations in Canada
- π‘ Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program is alleged to be facilitating organ harvesting, a practice described as demonic and satanic.
- π― The program's scope has expanded, with predictions that it will include the mentally ill, addicted, and even children, with legislation allowing such activities to remain cabinet confidential.
- π Statistics show a significant increase in deceased donors dying by physician-assisted suicide, from 4.9% in 2018 to 14% in 2022, with potential for further explosion.
- β οΈ Individuals are reportedly being offered MAID due to depression or long waits for operations, and even for those suffering from the COVID shot, highlighting a societal devaluing of life.
Criticism of Canadian Healthcare and Government
- π₯ The Canadian healthcare system is criticized for long wait times for procedures like hip replacements, while MAID is readily offered.
- π« The current liberal government in Ottawa is described as the most corrupt government, with actions perceived as pushing people towards death and organ harvesting for profit.
- πΊπΈ The United States is mentioned as a beneficiary of this alleged organ harvesting, with organs potentially being sold at tremendous profit.
Emergencies Act Ruling and Freedom Convoy
- βοΈ The Federal Court of Appeal rejected the liberal government's appeal regarding the use of the Emergencies Act to crush the Freedom Convoy.
- π The court ruled that the invocation of the Emergencies Act was inappropriate, unjustified, wrong, and unconstitutional, violating foundational charter rights.
- π° This decision could have significant positive ramifications for individuals whose bank accounts were frozen and who were jailed during the protests.
Universal Ostrich Farm Fine
- πΎ The Universal Ostrich Farm was hit with a $10,000 fine by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for allegedly not properly reporting sickness in December 2024.
- π€₯ The farm's spokeswoman claims the CFIA is lying and that they did seek veterinary advice, providing evidence that contradicts the agency's claims.
- π The fine comes after the farm's ostriches were slaughtered, and the farm itself has been significantly damaged, with the action perceived as punishment and oppression by the liberal government.
- β οΈ The CFIA had previously threatened a $250,000 fine and jail time if the farm tested their ostriches without approval, a process the agency refused to expedite.
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