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Ironic, my last article dealt with state-sponsored euthanasia as well! Hopefully we can all admit the state has very little interest in spending money to keep you alive, and this sets up exactly the WRONG incentives!

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/when-incentives-go-wrong-61b

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There is no secular solution. The value of a human life is not secular. If we examine what has happened over say 500 years with the rise of mechanistic thinking the death of the soul is evident. Our "civilization" is entirely oriented towards the inhuman. Our doctors are brutalized in both medical school and Residency simply because hazing is an occult ritual. And evidently quite profitable also. I suppose it is feasible enough people will be emotionally able after this planned mass murder to have our own "Die Wende" but 500 years of propaganda is hard to overturn. Absent faith the living who have money wish eternal youth by any means necessary and so hearts, lungs, anything have medical tourism to China paid for by insurance. Euthanasia offers valuable organs for transplant and profit.

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

What a thoroughly nice human being you are Tessa.

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Demons are stating their intentions openly now, which is probably a good thing in the big picture.

For 200 years they were hiding behind "democracy" and "laws" and "constitutions" and "science" while they continued their normal daily demonic routine of creating chaos and darkness and torture and genocide.

Now the masks are off the demons and on the humans. At least our ears and eyes are not masked.

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Howl we should, weep we should.

These tribulations are as much an honor as they are a horror. Many prayed for the end of this system, and as it falls to pieces, it will crush so many things below rusted parts and broken pipes.

I pray we find the strength to rise from the rubble, but more important, to learn the lessons we must.

Never again, please, never again. Never ever. Not a meme. Just an ever important mantra. Life is sacred, and deserves respect, not control and engineering.

Idk if talking does it for me, i cringe too much at myself, I'm content with being buried in comments and anonymity. I'm happy almost no one reads me, it gives me freedom to be as cringe as I am without thinking too much about it.

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Thank you, love, for all your hard work. May you have a very blessed 2023! ♥️

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Thanks for another great article Tessa. I find your posts to be very helpful to me in learning the right way to respond to the rollout of the great reset. God bless you.

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Hello, Tessa!

New sub here.

I like hugs.

I hate euthanasia.

'nuffsaid

Happy new year!

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I seem to remember that howling by humans became “a thing” during the 2020 lockdowns. Folks were howling to each other across neighborhood rooftops and balconies. So what you witnessed may have been an extension of that. It could have started before 2020 though, I’m not sure, with all that’s going on these days 3 years ago feels like decades...

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

I know how awful it is. I live in Canada.

Luc

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Dec 30, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Thank you for this.....I am so happy for Dirck but am sad and angry that he had to lose that relationship based on lies....glad this has a seemingly happy ending but this will not be the outcome for all that lost family and friends.......

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Reading Lars Mytting 'the reindeer hunters' (follows the 'bell in the lake') reinforces the spiritual fabric that was such an integral part of our social structure (I confess to Norwegian bloodlines). The spiritual struggle is at the root of our ennui; the reluctance to recognize and name evilness.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

May your 2023 be blessed with love, fulfillment and abundance Tessa! Thanks for spreading light in these times that require it more than ever!

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Vanessa Beeley did a very good (and shocking) deep dive into the Canadian MAID scheme recently. Some of the individual stories referenced in the article are abhorrent, to say the least. It seems like Canada would rather pay a faceless corporation to euthanise a citizen (victim) than pay for social support for them.

https://beeley.substack.com/p/canadas-expanding-euthanasia-laws

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Euthanasia will always be a contentious subject.

In my Netherlands euthanasia has been legalized for quite some time, though in practice this will involve a doctor willing to participate (this is not a given) and finding your way through a bureaucratic maze in order to get to that final exit.

Several terminal family members of mine have opted for this (some are in the middle of this process right now), and my experience in this goes as far back as the seventies when this was still strictly illegal. But back then Dutch doctors were given a lot of leeway to stop needless suffering of willing patients on a 'don't ask, don't tell' basis.

So are there more cases of euthanasia in my Netherlands now that it has been legalized? This is actually hard to answer. There are obviously larger numbers of legal euthanasia (making up about 4.5% of all deaths) , but in comparison to the old practices when numbers weren't tallied the actual increase could be only incremental as some 'final exit' rights groups are claiming.

I can see the clear dangers of euthanasia becoming a tool to get rid of 'undesirables' and any legal framework (however well-intentioned) can quickly become a tool for evil. We shouldn't underestimate the moral compass of the masses though - even Nazi Germany had to stop openly euthanizing their mental health patients following a public outcry.

Back to the present. Here in Europe there is already a rather immoral divide between the very rich who can afford to end their life in dignity in hideously expensive exclusive Swiss clinics while the poor have to navigate a bureaucratic minefield while in pain and agony. I've seen the latter up close and personal - and it is not pretty.

Welcome to the neo-liberal brave new world, where even in death wealth matters.

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- Happy New Year, Tessa!

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