Suicide

Dutch Government Begins Euthanizing Young, Healthy Citizens

Dutch Government Begins Euthanizing Young, Healthy Citizens

The Dutch government has relaxed its "assisted suicide" laws to begin euthanizing young and physically healthy citizens. The move came after officials in the Netherlands received an application from doctors to euthanize a 29-year-old Dutch woman who was suffering from depression but otherwise healthy. Rather than attempt to treat her…
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Pfizer Whistleblower Drops Bombshell: ‘I Am NOT Suicidal’

Pfizer Whistleblower Drops Bombshell: ‘I Am NOT Suicidal’

A Pfizer whistleblower has posted a chilling video statement on social media to warn that she is "NOT suicidal." Former Pfizer employee Melissa McAtee issued the warning following the recent sudden deaths of two Boeing whistleblowers. Project Veritas first brought attention to McAtee in October 2021. She is a former…
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Strange ‘Suicide Syndrome’ Emerging, Doctors Warn

Strange ‘Suicide Syndrome’ Emerging, Doctors Warn

Doctors are warning that they are seeing a rise in cases of a strange syndrome that causes a range of symptoms including suicidal thoughts. The disorder is called "Complex Regional Pain Syndrome" (CRPS) which doctors have dubbed "suicide syndrome" or "suicide disease." According to a new study, almost half of patients…
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Former Dutch Prime Minister & Wife Euthanized by Government

Former Dutch Prime Minister & Wife Euthanized by Government

Former Netherlands Prime Minister Dries van Agt and his wife Eugene have been euthanized by the Dutch government's taxpayer-funded "assisted suicide" program. The couple, who were both 93 years old when they died, were killed by lethal injection last week. According to reports from Dutch media, they died hand-in-hand in…
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Energy Drinks Linked to Child Suicide, Study Warns

Energy Drinks Linked to Child Suicide, Study Warns

Researchers have raised the alarm after discovering links between energy drinks and suicidal thoughts in children. The new research reveals that energy drinks could pose a greater risk to children’s health than previously thought. The study was conducted by Fuse, the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health at Teesside…
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