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Organ harvesting from euthanized humans begins in CANADA, with full support from medical authorities

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(Natural News) It would appear as though Communist China's illicit organ harvesting racket has finally creeped its way into North America, as new reports indicate that euthanasia patients in Canada are now having their vital organs collected while they're still alive, and "voluntarily" donated for profit after their deaths.

According to Frank Buckley, a law professor who recently penned an article about this latest round of horrors for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), "about 30 euthanasia patients in Canada have donated their organs after death since 2016," which he and others say is a major conflict of interest because of how the process is playing out.

A June 3 document issued by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) dictates that Canadian doctors will now be allowed to "canvas their vulnerable, suicidal patients for their organs," according to Life Site News, which means that there's now an incentive for corrupt doctors to encourage euthanasia as a back door to obtain highly-profitable vital organs.

This CMA issuance complements a paper that was published last year in the New England Journal of Medicine that tried to make the case that vital organs would be of "better quality" if they could only somehow be removed from donors while they were still alive – and euthanasia patients, it turns out, are perfect candidates.

"The grim document describes how the organ donation and euthanasia decisions might be disentangled, but allows doctors to raise the possibility of organ donation with their vulnerable, suicidal patients," Prof. Buckley explains.

"It also clarifies that organ removal should not begin until the patient is medically deceased (sic) and the heart has stopped beating."

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But once again, if a euthanasia patient is already planning to die anyway, then harvesting his or her organs early would make for a "fresher" and more valuable product. This would explain why the CMA issuance's "key points" include the recommendation that doctors avoid discussing the organ donation option with their euthanasia patients until after they've already opted for "medically assisted" death.


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