I developed bladder cancer after the jabs and have been hospitalized a few times as a result. Each time the first thing they offered me is a DNR. Being the wrong side of 70 it's obvious they are trying to lower numbers. No doubt others have a similar experience. I always tell them I'm too young to die.
You should have read the Protocols Elders of Zion, A piece of masonic Literature. Heres a good part that should resonate with you, pg 45, quote: "But you yourselves perfectly well know that to produce the possibility of the expression of such wishes by all the nations it is indispensable to trouble in all countries the people’s relations with their governments so as to utterly exhaust humanity with dissension, hatred, struggle, envy and even by the use of torture, by starvation, BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASES, by want, so that the GOYIM see no other issue than to take refuge in our complete sovereignty in money and in all else." Unquote
I'm here because of a gentleman that's out on the busy road in New Zealand with his sign "RUclips Dr John Campbell" up on top of his maroon/red pick up truck! We see you bro! Let the truth prevail 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I refused chemotherapy and letrosole for breast cancer because of long term severe allergic reactions to medications, I was told by the surgeon who removed the lump that I had wasted his time, but I didn’t waste his time, I’m still here seven years later.
Many in the medical field are stupid and nonsensical. Sorry for your experience and thankfully you’re here. You know your body better than these fools.
Breast "cancer" is overdiagnosed tragically as women are unnecessarily maimed & killed based on lumps or tumors that wont run a course to kill someone. CRIMINALS😢😢
Thank God for the Canadian Trucker Convoy. Without those brave men, women and children, throwing the greatest street festival in Canadian history, who knows how long the draconian mandates would’ve continue for. Standing at the corner of Wellington and Metcalf in -30°C along side half 1 million complete strangers was the greatest moment of my life. I am no big name in the Canadian freedom movement, but I assure you John, the Canadian freedom convoy considers you an honorary Freedom Trucker.
I kept watching the people cheering you on, on the side of the roads and on bridges and I wish I could have been there. It was the most uplifting thing I had seen since the plandemic started. Thank you for standing up!
Nor some doctors. My mum did not even get any painkillers beyond paracetamol while declining from liver cancer. Paracetamol affects the liver ! This was in 2013. Tunbridge Wells Hospital already called Kent and snuff it. How ever to trust the system ever again and i have not told everything
I certainly wouldn't trust the Danish government given - never, ever! I've never seen a hate and a pure evil, as now comes out from this old Holocaust lover 😰!!!
I cared for my mum who had dementia for twenty five years, I lost her a long time ago, but she never lost me, she passed away naturally two weeks ago , if I could turn back the clock I would do it all again. Life is precious.
@The_Phoenix_Saga no worries I didn't. I saw which way the wind was blowing during the plandemic. Every politician is greedy and corrupt and they don't even try to hide it anymore.
Hi Dr. Campbell. My mother died during the pandemic of a Brain Tumour. The G.P. wanted her to sign a "respect" form (DNR) but she didn't want to sign it. She understood what the form was for but just didn't want to sign on the basis that any extra day would be precious. The doctor actually said: "The doctors and paramedics are very busy at the moment dealing with Covid." It sounded to me like the doctor was suggesting she was quite selfish to be trying to stay alive when the doctors were rushed off their feet. For this reason, I am quite strongly against this assisted dying bill and I'm very disappointed that it passed.
That is a very pitiful example of the increasing numbers of "care" workers who clearly have not got a clue and are not fit to be near vulnerable ill people. Shameful. Care not Kill is the only way to go despite Esther Ranzen and other TV luvvies bumping their gums on their sinister agenda.
Sorry this happened. My dad was knocked -Against his wishes: hands up saying No No I Don't want anything. So Against his wishes he was given drip of morphine- in lower leg to he couldn't pull it out as they said. My sister & sister in laws to get his property. (Which they did) Nurses said they'd be in trouble if went to court- I tried to get it to court - No one cared because his age. They didn't want him around any more. Have seen this happen to four healthy ppl in last 2 yrs. It's Evil. Takecare all
I'm from Canada. I'm so sorry for what is happening in UK right now, but your perverted Prime Sinister Starmer must be rejoycing that this Bill has passed. And I guess that Trudeau feels the same, since he has been supporting this kind of policy as well, in Canada.
I have breast cancer and was given 6 months if I didn’t accept treatment. I didn’t and I haven’t been near a doctor in the last nearly four years which I’ve lived fully and without pain. I will never entrust my care to a doctor EVER again after the way they “handled” the fiasco since 2020. I live in Canada and MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) absolutely is offered to kids and people with autism, ADD and ADHD. I think it should be offered to politicians for their deficiency in love of their fellow human beings.
My late wife was a nurse. She trained at great Ormond Street in the 70s, then spent 11 years in respite care in Cambridge. Unfortunately she got cancer in 2013, but was too busy nursing until it got serious enough for her to bother getting any sort of diagnosis. I know from her own experience in care of the elderly, and her own care at the end, that palliative care has for a long time been a form of assisted dying. Once a terminally ill patient goes on a morphine pump, the outcome has already been decided. When I heard about the use of morphine and midazalam during the pandemic I was shocked. It was obvious to me that there was a move to clear beds and reduce numbers, but not in a positive way. Whoever signed off on that needs a long, long time in the worst jail possible.
@@alanflint7732 Morphine and midazolam are the classic end of life drugs - morphine on its own is not. And if palliative care really was a form of assisted dying, I'd be pleased, but unfortunately since that doctor who killed some of his patients (can't recall his name now) happened, there are very strict rules in place now so that hospices and hospitals are restricted in terms of how much of a drug they can use. Not enough to cause death even in the actively dying, unfortunately....and sometimes not even enough to control pain.
Actual euthanasia is not murder, but unfortunately what is going on in Canada and what will likely now happen in the UK too is more often than not not true euthanasia but coerced acceptance of getting killed due to refusal to provide more resources to those in need
@@angrygromit93 you will find that health care workers can opt out of this type of care at the start of life- I hope that is an option at the end. It’s a slippery slope, whatever the legislation says- look again at the video for parallels. And because my opinion is different to you- you don’t have to be rude.
I’m quadriplegic in the US and absolutely refuse to have a DNR or any kind of medical directive. Hospitals already try not to provide me care because of medical providers deciding based on their opinion that they wouldn’t want my quality of life. I had a hospital doctor once straight up tell me that if he was paralyzed like I was, he would kill himself. The length of my life is not their decision. And I don’t want to give them any further justification to fail to provide me care.
Thank you for being here, what a witness to the sanctity and courage of the human spirit! We need you - you are enough and your life has worth, meaning and value ❤️ ✨️ warrior 🎯 you are loved
This worries me as well Dr Campbell. I used to volunteer to sit with people while dying. It bothered me knowing people were alone, so i made sure they were comfy and cared for.
Beautiful I too was a hospice nurse and nurse for 25 years, greatest privledge of my life , until pharma harmed. 4 years out of work and life, housebound. And alone as it changed my brain
Dr Campbell, I’m in Canada. To get a clear idea of what’s been happening here re assisted dying, people should watch this RUclips interview created by Tyler Oliveira before it’s taken down: “Inside the country that kills disabled people”. As always, dr. Campbell, thank you for your tireless reporting on important matters
Tyler Oliveira has great videos. I wanted to watch that one, but the topic is too depressing and angering at the same time. I'm also surprised they have not taken that video down yet, especially knowing that most of the comments I make on YT are just deleted by the algorithm.
Youre right John. The rich, well connected and well supported people will definitely get treatment. The poor and the vulnerable isolated people on the fronges of society will be picked off. No doubt about that.
As a retired mental health professional I found it chilling when depression was added in Canada as a qualifying diagnosis. Enabling suicide for the mentally ill is so counterintuitive to the goal of mental health treatment.
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Steve_porss1 is the man , I share similar experiences with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction. Psilocybin mushrooms have been a game-changer for me, aiding greatly in my recovery and sobriety.
I wish those were more easily accessible where I live. Microdosing was my next step for my husband. He's 59 & dealing with lots of mental health challenges, possible CTE & a TBI that put him in a coma for 8 days. Unfortunately, I had to get a TPO since he's 6'6, over 300 pounds, and showing violent behavior, constantly talking about harming others. He's aggressive. To anyone reading this, if you're familiar with BPD, is it common to have an obsession with violence?
Absolutely. It's was traumatic experience when I wasn't vulnerable. Literally had nightmares and flashbacks for 6 months after the last time I was in hospital.
Welcome to Canada Dr Campbell. Truthfully, I am highly suspicious of Seniors in hospital that should have been helped but suspiciously "take a turn for the worse" and suddenly die.
Im appalled at the desensitisation to suffering/jab pushing. Im a nurse who left to become a student & retrain in another field- even though its inconvenient as a lone parent, I believe in DO NO HARM. May God have mercy. Choose life, there is always hope.
As a prior vet nurse who also left to further study, I agree... the many cases of pets bought back from the brink of probable death was illuminating.. there is hope
Exactly, where there's life there is HOPE. I think it's Wrong. It's God's decision who lives and when we die. There is a time for everything under the Sun.
In Asheville NC and other hurricane devastated areas, the government won't allow the 200,000+ people who lost their homes to use RVs, or tiny homes, only small tents (and the government won't help any of them either, they simply "observe" them). There have been several deaths from exposure already.
this vote went as expected. i stopped watching "medlife crisis" after he made claims that his mother was made to suffer for over a year because she did not have this option. that coming from a doctor who must be well aware that good palliative care would take care of that pain. besides, those that want to end it all won't need the doctor's advice...doctors included.
@@angrygromit93 i have made comments on his channel, but everyone has their personal take on things. that's just how it is. having read george sheehan's last book written during his dying days from prostate cancer, he too said that you don't become addicted to morphine, you just up the dose...but in the end, with his son paying a last visit, he waited for his wife to go off on some errand to then arrive home to the inevitable. (sheldon brown did very much the same)
We do that already. This is for people who's conditions can't be improved further within the NHS budget. Maybe very very expensive private treatment - are you willing to pay for it?
Excellent point, if they took the money they are sending to the Ukraine and took care of your own population that would be helpful, not telling people to DIE
As a Canadian, I say DO NOT DO IT!! Before you know it they’re changing the criteria and will be offering it for simply saying that you’re depressed!! It’s scary when they start talking about mental illness issues.
Especially when half of those mental health issues are a result of government propaganda, lockdowns, relentless coercion, isolation, jabs, mandates, job losses, division, etc.
@andrewhotston983 have you never heard of palliative care? That's humane, how about we invest in caring for people at their most vulnerable time of life.
John, wonderful analysis. People like Esther Rantzen pushed so hard for this, but she has the financial capacity to make sure she will always have the best care. Everyone is vulnerable when they are ill. It's so shocking to think they will be put under all this pressure when at their lowest.
What do you mean? You don't need to ask the people. Because its the choice of the individual. If you cant ask for it then you cant get access to to it. YOu kids cant make the decision for you... The entire debate has become absurd.
@TheDailyGroov Agreed, it was like Brexit we werent in possession of the full facts so how could we make an informed decision. The point is, we were told you can't work, travel, go to restaurants, have a normal life, unless you have the jab. You were made to feel like a selfish pariah. The other scientific trials that didnt fit the government narrative and personal views were banned even on social media and so a balanced view was never presented...... Until now. Thankyou Dr John for all you do to challenge that.
@@TheDailyGroovwhat foolish point are you trying to make? Laws made in democracy are BY THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. Law is law and you don't get to not abide by it by saying ITS A PERSONAL CHOICE. Hey murdering someone might be a PERSONAL CHOICE , doesn't make it legal or morally right. Doctors and others deciding which life is no longer valuable is reprehensible
People haven't got a clue. In this secular society, everyone regards suffering as inherently bad and believes that liberation comes automatically with death. They would vote overwhelmingly for the bill, I've no doubt and it would turn into another Brexit, just far more serious.
@@TheDailyGroov The trouble starts when people stop asking for it and are OFFERED it by the system. And it WILL happen, and fairly soon. It will become a 'treatment option' rather than a last resort. Just look at Canada.
Right! Imagine going to get your annual exam, healthcare, chemo & advise from a doctor that referred or even did the deed of euthanizing 3 people already this week
Shame! Tho' shall not kill! I am disgusted. I hate to think about how the parameters will change given time. It is wicked! I pray for the souls of those who voted this in. Dark times. Men's hearts grow cold How does this happen in a Christian country? God sees all.
This is awful Dr Campbell 😢. The NHS are already desensitised to suffering. They treat patients as an inconvenience as it is. This is not good at all. This is blatant depopulation.
Slippery slope...this will lead within the next 100 years to the state getting rid of those undesirables who do not conform. It always starts as a so called 'altruistic' reason and warps into something diabolical. This should never have been allowed to get through as a law...
My mum says this. She will fight tooth and nail not to go to hospital. The last time we took her, she was sat around for 48 HOURS only to not really receive any treatment. Some tests blablabla. Discharge. She'd've been better off not going at all, and paying for a private consultation.
My Nan Said "Dr's bury their mistakes " She lived in Jersey until the mid 1960s and had to go to London for her ops etc . The Dr told mum the more morphine you give the faster she'll go...she did on Good Friday 1965, I'll never know if that was planned or not. It's never been easy. I don't beleive in assisting in death.
Can we start locally? Moku o Keawe has been very compliant. Remember when we couldn't even enter Gov buildings over something that never was tested for stopping people from catching or giving it to other people?
Here in Canada MAID has gone through the roof. You can get it just for claiming you are depressed. It is becoming the number one cause of death. All your fears will come true with this. It reminds me of the film Children of Men.
I agree with this sentiment, but I don't know if it would be worse if the public voted. At least the MPs heard counter arguments. When I read some comments on a BBC article, the attitude was "my body, my choice". You can't explain the risks and ethical concerns to every individual. I don't agree with state sanctioned suicide at all though. MPs shouldn't be deciding that certain people should be helped to die.
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 That's because they're voting with their hearts, not their heads, and like you, are thoroughly uneducated as to the manifold criticisms sensible people may have.
@@hayleylongster4698 I'm only pointing out to the OP that the UK public are largely in favour. And contrary to your claim, I put it to you that the anti-bill side (incl you?) is the touchy feely hearts brigade. Yes, we're all aware of the risk of "slippery slope" and the monster MAID Canada is painted as (apparently) amonst the many other arguments against the bill You will be cognizant that as a terminal decline progresses, health provision costs also rise exponentially. This would not even be a discussion point in the 3rd world, they would already be dead. My very own mother in law who is 6000 miles away cannot move and cannot communicate for the last few years, needs around the clock attention, so I'm very well aware of the issue from all perspectives. Saying that the pro-side are uneducated and whose opinions are ill-considered is unnecessarily dismissive. But I'm all ears. If you have really good arguments...do try to persuade me. If you can't, then you haven't
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 "Whether respondents to a poll are exposed to counterarguments to the introduction of assisted suicide also appears to have an impact on the percentages of respondents who state they support introducing assisted suicide. In one poll, undertaken by Savanta ComRes, of people in England, Scotland and Wales, support for assisted suicide dropped from 73% to 43% when respondents were presented with counter-arguments. A poll that was run only in Scotland showed similar results." "A survey of palliative care doctors who are members of the Association for Palliative Medicine found that 82% oppose the introduction of assisted suicide. " Lots more like that. Including the ethical concerns mentioned on this video and from other professionals such as a high court family judge and palliative care nurses. Pro-suicide campaigners have spent millions lobbying and campaigning so it's no surprise many people will favour it when they aren't being made aware of genuine concerns and the tragic cases we're hearing about from other countries such as Canada.
My dad was an oncologist. He’s never had a patient who was super sick and truly wanted to die. It was always patients with uncontrolled pain who were begging for death. He’d have them hospitalized to get their pain under control and they were always happy to live a little longer. Also, at the very end of life, patients who are in terrible pain will be given morphine. Sometimes the morphine slows breathing and can technically hasten death, but that isn’t the purpose. The purpose is to make them comfortable until they pass. People in and of life care need GOOD palliative care, with lots of pain meds and kindness, not being killed!
Morphine shuts down all major organs. So there is no way no one goes comfortable. My stepmom recently passed and when they started giving her liquid morphine and Xanax I knew she would be dead before the week was over. It only took 4 days. Morphine and Xanax. Deadly combination
I have a BIG PROBLEM with ANYONE who thinks THEY HAVE THE RIGHT to decide WHO will live or die? TURN THAT ON THEM.... bet they say NO!!! Playing God will not end well for these people.... I continue to pray for ALL LOST SOULS AND THE CHILDREN 🙏
"........BIG PROBLEM with ANYONE who thinks THEY HAVE THE RIGHT to decide WHO will live or die" That would be the people who want to stop individuals making life & death choices for themselves. The bill is about giving people choice over their own lives
We have assisted dying in Canada. It is a total disaster. All of the safe guards have been quietly removed over time. Our Gov wanted to even open it to minors without parental consent. We have people dying without family knowing. All of your concerns are the reality here. People are approved for this even for covid vax injuries, for economical reasons, for depression, essentially NOT because they are dying in pain. We are now in times when our Gov is not making decisions for the good of a country.
@@reasonlover8920 fortunately, we do not live in Canada, we live in the UK, where the legal system operates differently. There are other countries that offer assisted dying and it's worked well,, but no one ever mentions those, do they, they just bang on about Canada...
We in the US, saw this coming and as much as you brag about "free healthcare" they are already refusing to treat people that are high cost and keep pushing dying. Scary shit.
@mjwilliamsb2676 because they have other systems that work. The system in UK seem to never work. This is going to be a complete disaster. Mark my words - in a few years we will be hearing of horror stories
It looks like this is going to finally destroy all trust in the medical profession. First doctors nurses accept money to inject untried and unsafe vaccines, then ignore the consequences that result, then willingly accept further payments to enable those damaged enable their suicide.
@@Palmstreet-u7xThey knew what was happening and made their choice. What happened to 'Do no harm'. I know two nurses who left rather than push the 💉, they both got lesser jobs for a while, but are now back working in nursing. 🙏🕊️
An elderly carer with 40years experience only ever met two patients who did not want to live anymore but met dozens of family members who wanted to speed up the process of death for their relative for financial gain.
I have an elderly relative, and I really worry about her if this goes through as her daughter has already made it quite clear through her actions, that the only thing she is interested in is her mothers money.
@@sadtosuccess What is even more sinister.. is the adults with second spouses etc..who knew very well how dangerous these were and to avoid them.. yet did not inform their estranged children of the risk !! just my experience not only ugly medical experiments.. but a very ugly experiment on society.. purposefully to set in social division
My lady partner passed away two weeks ago in a hospice, after several weeks seriously ill in hospital. The doctors eventually decided that she was incurable and arranged a place in a hospice, where she lived in reasonable comfort and with 24 hour care for another 3 weeks. She was lucky to get a hospice place, because they are apparently in short supply and generally funded only by charitable donations. Surely they need some public funding!
@zhengfuukusheng9238 Your comments are so easily debunked. The government doesn't need more money to do the job right. The government needs better management to use the massive amount of tax money they already take in. That's why Trump tapped Musk to look at government efficiency. The government has MORE than enough money to refrain from having to start killing sick and homeless citizens.
I agree wholeheartedly with your concerns John. I have written to my MP several times in the run up to this bill being heard but he voted for the bill. What have we come to in Britain? May God help us..........
"Cost of living crisis" is a great one too. They throw it around like it's such a burden people are alive. Ohhhh the cost of us living is just too much. lol
@leesaunders1930 um... the cost of living crisis refers to the inflation they caused by overspending. It's not calling us a burden. It's talking about the financial burden on us.
I had suspected sepsis recently. My GP wanted me to go to hospital. I refused saying I wasn't going to risk being killed by private companies who'd see I was working class with no insurance. The shocking thing was that my GP hardly reacted. Just gave me antibiotics 🤨
I absolutely agree, the last part of your segment. I treated many palliative, hospice patients. I had my mom on palliative care hospice care for 18 months. She did not suffer, we did not call 911, weeks took care of her with medication in her own place. Get patients on palliative care early explain that doing another MRI or 911 call changes nothing. Start hospice earlier not the day before they die. Analgesics are not the enemy.
My mother died in a well-known hospice in the UK where they were at the cutting edge of pain control. They said they could control 95% of pain. As Dr, Campbell is saying, this is where the work should be going. I’m glad I no longer live in the UK. Hoping of course that this kind of change doesn’t come here.
Thanks for covering this. One of my friends was offered to have a DNR placed on her file at the beginning of the pandemic, by her GP phoning her house. She was 60 years old with four children and two grandchildren and although she had had health difficulties had everything to live for, but felt that a value had been placed on her life. Stories of DNR being found in people's papers are everywhere. The state is far too careless with people's lives.
John I totally agree with your concerns this is 100% going to be abused, vulnerable people ARE going to be pushed into doing this! You are an expert on health care and what you say about what health care workers can do to give the best medical care people need to make their passing as pain and stress free as possible is all we need!
Look into the massive land grabs in Lahaina Maui and Asheville NC. We can be that Verona will face the same government agents and Blackrock. Who will be next?
The passing of this crucially important legislation should be decided by a referendum rather than by politicians who are constantly lobbied by large companies.
People will not take the time to inform themselves of the nuance of the situation prior to voting. They will only consume media that supports their existing belief system. Most people have no significant experience in the medical system or of being the victim of discrimination due to being vulnerable in one form or another. This would get through a referendum.
I’m totally in agreement with all your concerns, John. I’ve heard that if someone doesn’t at first get two Drs to ‘sign them off’ they can shop around for another Dr until they get the authorisation. This needs to be addressed. Also, Robert Jenrick’s point is a good one. Who is to say that, having implemented the Assisted Dying Law, the ECHR could rule that under ‘human rights’, someone suffering mental illness should be afforded the same right to die? I am totally against this bill for these worries and all the concerns you have raised. These are dark days.
@@happytrails699 That is the root of the whole thing, and it's why I don't trust any of this. This is about getting rid of sick, old, and disabled people in order to save money.
@@happytrails699 Given the last four years being held in homes that killed many, and now the many who will die this winter without heating allowance, the elderly are extremely vulnerable enough.
Not quite correct. It was proposed she consider it "if she was so desperate..." The care workers likely misinterpreted her circumstances, it was not directly due to a stair lift fitting
Frankly, who cares about the minutiae here? Telling someone they could consider it if they were unhappy is a gross dereliction of duty from caregivers. Pure evil. We should do all in our care to help the weakest among us.
Dr.John you have to be applauded for the way that you are on top of all the important issues with healthcare not just in your country but around the world, and for bringing them to the forefront on your platform..You are one on the most important people in this world today..We love you and need you..God bless you and keep you safe..
The irony is I just finished your cancer lecture series you made some 8 year ago and in Part 3 you emphatically stated your stance against it and I really loved the fact you showed your Faith as a Christian
@@stephenbamforth1514 and your point is...............? It may have escaped your notice, but all doctors are "Academic", having studied at University. Dr Campbell has spent a lifetime on the frontline of acute medical care. And, I would venture to suggest, has a breadth of knowledge and experience more than equal to doctors merely "passing through" on their "career progression".
Thank you John for putting this from a medical point of view. As a retired nurse I have felt that the public and the average MP just do not have the necessary knowledge and experience to be making a law such as this one. You have highlighted the dilemmas for Drs and nurses. In the hour of the debate I watched I did not hear these mentioned. In all a very sad day for Britain.
You're a brave man John and very compassionate. You're an exemplary human being if everyone in the caring professions had the attitude you have. We'd have a brave new world
@@robertbrown3413 Recall when the Ontario medical Association said anyone who refuses the COVID vax is mentally ill? That at the same time they were talking about offing the mentally ill.
Wonderful news. It’s been a huge blessing here in Australia. It is being implemented so well here and has been a massive relief to thousands of suffering people And their families. It is handled with such sensitivity and tenderness by the professionals involved here. I will avail myself of these services if need be.
Had this been up for debate only 5 years ago, I would have supported it with few reservations, now, however, with trust at zero in medical professionals in the UK, I can’t help but think this will be abused, in the worst possible ways.
John I’m am devastated that Parliament could come to this alarming decision, it’s nothing short of state assisted murder. You’re right we do need better palliative care. People really should take a long look at Canada . This has been rushed and it’s so wrong.
This is a good thing, if it is restricted to people who are terminally ill and have a very small chance of surviving and are capable of informed consent. This is a dystopian nightmare, if it is handled as it is in Canada.
Years ago I lived in the U.S. state of Oregon and voted for "assisted s*icide" for terminally ill people. When this was enacted, there were a number of safeguards which seemed to work. On the other hand, in more recent times in that state, my friend's mother who was not terminal and was put into a nursing home by state action, promptly died from "aspiration pneumonia". During the dying process, family was not allowed to be present, as medical professionals were supposedly enforcing the woman's wishes of not prolonging life. Family's position was that pneumonia should be treated. She died and a few years later, her devoted son suddenly died under the age of 60. His mother's death had been a great emotional strain. Also, around that time, Oregon doctors became brutal about personal habits, especially tobacco use. There was an undercurrent about changes coming where the deserving would receive care and the undeserving ~ based upon personal "health" habits ~ would not receive treatment. Then ObamaCare hit, forcing all Americans to obtain "health" insurance. In many cases applicants who used tobacco would be forced to admit their habit or lie. I read that some insurance carriers required blood tests. Because government forced people to participate in medical insurance, government essentially poked into personal lives. But along with ObamaCare "Tobacco Use Disorder" became a coded and 'treatable' condition for which it was imperative that every doctor ferret out! (My elderly husband had a breathing test due to lifelong asthma. The pulmonary techs went nuts when he admitted to having smoked a cigar or two with his dad decades previously. They called in several experts to have a correct formula to determine "pack years"! It was a BIG DEAL! ) A goal of ObamaCare was "Wellness". That if everyone was coerced into "Wellness", there would never be a need for "sick care" and only "well care" would be required through an annual "wellness visit". LOL! Then government went nuts with the "opioid crisis". Now pain medication is very much restricted from people in pain. Those who are terminal, as far as I know, are still allowed morphine, etc. Otherwise, suffering patients are expected to get acupuncture, talk therapies, etc. After major surgeries, patients returned home frequently have to figure out a way to get a daily allotment of pain medication. In many cases, medical care is not a private exchange between a suffering human being and a trained physician who should be working to heal and overcome suffering. Too often, fear of government in our non-socialized system, intervenes. And there are few effective paths for non-terminal patients to receive pain relief. The (government regulated) system has gone from pain being the fifth vital sign to allowing patients to scream in pain out of fear pain that medications might be "diverted". I can foresee suffering people seeking assisted death because of this swing in the pendulum. IMO.
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 Religions are a corruption of Spiritual Truth. Jesus never came to start a new religion but to lead people back to GOD. "Lie is at the centre of believe because only the Truth shall set you free whether you believe it or not...Have Faith and 'Seek it'." -Pope Vincent (Glory of the Olive)
Given the current UK regime, my concerns would be centered on whether the government could insist on this procedure for certain people... like political opponents.
That is a very hard subject to discuss and find the right solution for all the reasons you pointed out. I feel good care is essential but sometimes not readily available. Palliative care is a great service but very poorly funded. On the other side of the coin I think if I was in a terrible pain, situation I would like to have the choice!!!?
Hi I lived near the Belsen “Holiday camp” once, where there was a lot of “assisted dying”. Watched a video of a “doctor” who described they way in which he “assisted” unborn persons to end their lives without them ever breathing air. Torn limb from limb is very real! “Assisted dying” is also a firing squad or a hangman’s noose, The term “assisted” is the problem! It’s a slick way of normalising “MURDER” history is worth a little study, the man in France that sent many to the guillotines to enjoy “assisted” dying, took the last place in the queue to be “assisted” . Kind regards Tim
I developed bladder cancer after the jabs and have been hospitalized a few times as a result. Each time the first thing they offered me is a DNR. Being the wrong side of 70 it's obvious they are trying to lower numbers. No doubt others have a similar experience. I always tell them I'm too young to die.
God's timing.
The slippery slope is already there. Best wishes, hold on 🙏💪
Tell me something, did you still vote for the liberals and the same o same o or did the jabs wake you up?
You should have read the Protocols Elders of Zion, A piece of masonic Literature. Heres a good part that should resonate with you, pg 45, quote: "But you yourselves perfectly well know that to produce the possibility of the
expression of such wishes by all the nations it is indispensable to trouble in all
countries the people’s relations with their governments so as to utterly exhaust
humanity with dissension, hatred, struggle, envy and even by the use of torture,
by starvation, BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASES, by want, so that the
GOYIM see no other issue than to take refuge in our complete sovereignty in money
and in all else." Unquote
you should have offered THEM A DNR or a free covid jab
I'm here because of a gentleman that's out on the busy road in New Zealand with his sign "RUclips Dr John Campbell" up on top of his maroon/red pick up truck! We see you bro! Let the truth prevail 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Brilliant !
❤ go that guy!! All Kiwis need to hear Dr John...
God bless you for curiosity and him for his inspired action! 🙏🏻
Amazing that the words and the knowledge of Doctor Campbell are being known far and wide and even on placards!
Wow! I talk about him all the time to friends and family.
I refused chemotherapy and letrosole for breast cancer because of long term severe allergic reactions to medications, I was told by the surgeon who removed the lump that I had wasted his time, but I didn’t waste his time, I’m still here seven years later.
Many in the medical field are stupid and nonsensical. Sorry for your experience and thankfully you’re here. You know your body better than these fools.
Wow, I am so sorry that happened to you and I'm glad you are still here.
Well done, proud of you
Breast "cancer" is overdiagnosed tragically as women are unnecessarily maimed & killed based on lumps or tumors that wont run a course to kill someone. CRIMINALS😢😢
Your surgeon was just angry because he lost chemo kickback bonus
Thank God for the Canadian Trucker Convoy. Without those brave men, women and children, throwing the greatest street festival in Canadian history, who knows how long the draconian mandates would’ve continue for. Standing at the corner of Wellington and Metcalf in -30°C along side half 1 million complete strangers was the greatest moment of my life. I am no big name in the Canadian freedom movement, but I assure you John, the Canadian freedom convoy considers you an honorary Freedom Trucker.
Salutations from Portugal to all you stand-up Canadians. 😊
As a fellow Canadian sir, thank you for your efforts! Same thank you to Dr. Campbell as well!🍁
I kept watching the people cheering you on, on the side of the roads and on bridges and I wish I could have been there. It was the most uplifting thing I had seen since the plandemic started. Thank you for standing up!
Thank you for your courage and sacrifice. We need more people like you.
Thank you for what you did I was watching and cheering. You all on 🤍💜 god bless from Scotland
I would not trust the government with my dog’s life let alone mine
AMEN!!!
I agree 100%.
Nor some doctors. My mum did not even get any painkillers beyond paracetamol while declining from liver cancer. Paracetamol affects the liver ! This was in 2013. Tunbridge Wells Hospital already called Kent and snuff it. How ever to trust the system ever again and i have not told everything
👏👏👏👏 Well said.
I certainly wouldn't trust the Danish government given - never, ever!
I've never seen a hate and a pure evil, as now comes out from this old Holocaust lover 😰!!!
I cared for my mum who had dementia for twenty five years, I lost her a long time ago, but she never lost me, she passed away naturally two weeks ago , if I could turn back the clock I would do it all again. Life is precious.
Sorry for your loss x
Awesome she is looking lovingly alertly down on you
@markskyes1042,GOD BLESS YOU 💌💌🙏
Well done, Mark. ❤ I did the same for my mom, but she left this world 8 years ago. Now you know what it mean to be a man. 👍👍👍👍👍
Bravo lad
Do I trust this government? No I don't.
I hope you didn't vote - because even if not for these guys, they're legally acting with your permission.
Have you seen June Slaters recent video, Cummings is pulling back the curtain. It's shocking.
@The_Phoenix_Saga no worries I didn't. I saw which way the wind was blowing during the plandemic. Every politician is greedy and corrupt and they don't even try to hide it anymore.
@@jennifervictore5471 link please
No,no,never again
Hi Dr. Campbell. My mother died during the pandemic of a Brain Tumour. The G.P. wanted her to sign a "respect" form (DNR) but she didn't want to sign it. She understood what the form was for but just didn't want to sign on the basis that any extra day would be precious. The doctor actually said: "The doctors and paramedics are very busy at the moment dealing with Covid." It sounded to me like the doctor was suggesting she was quite selfish to be trying to stay alive when the doctors were rushed off their feet.
For this reason, I am quite strongly against this assisted dying bill and I'm very disappointed that it passed.
That is a very pitiful example of the increasing numbers of "care" workers who clearly have not got a clue and are not fit to be near vulnerable ill people. Shameful. Care not Kill is the only way to go despite Esther Ranzen and other TV luvvies bumping their gums on their sinister agenda.
Wow, condolences and I'm horrified to hear that was said
Sorry this happened. My dad was knocked -Against his wishes: hands up saying No No I Don't want anything. So Against his wishes he was given drip of morphine- in lower leg to he couldn't pull it out as they said. My sister & sister in laws to get his property. (Which they did) Nurses said they'd be in trouble if went to court- I tried to get it to court - No one cared because his age. They didn't want him around any more. Have seen this happen to four healthy ppl in last 2 yrs. It's Evil.
Takecare all
Bloody horrific, my emphathy too you.@@ANCarty-xh9dk
I'm from Canada. I'm so sorry for what is happening in UK right now, but your perverted Prime Sinister Starmer must be rejoycing that this Bill has passed. And I guess that Trudeau feels the same, since he has been supporting this kind of policy as well, in Canada.
I have breast cancer and was given 6 months if I didn’t accept treatment. I didn’t and I haven’t been near a doctor in the last nearly four years which I’ve lived fully and without pain. I will never entrust my care to a doctor EVER again after the way they “handled” the fiasco since 2020. I live in Canada and MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) absolutely is offered to kids and people with autism, ADD and ADHD. I think it should be offered to politicians for their deficiency in love of their fellow human beings.
My late wife was a nurse. She trained at great Ormond Street in the 70s, then spent 11 years in respite care in Cambridge. Unfortunately she got cancer in 2013, but was too busy nursing until it got serious enough for her to bother getting any sort of diagnosis. I know from her own experience in care of the elderly, and her own care at the end, that palliative care has for a long time been a form of assisted dying. Once a terminally ill patient goes on a morphine pump, the outcome has already been decided. When I heard about the use of morphine and midazalam during the pandemic I was shocked. It was obvious to me that there was a move to clear beds and reduce numbers, but not in a positive way. Whoever signed off on that needs a long, long time in the worst jail possible.
Thank you for posting this. Its not talked about enough. I would like to see accountability here.
Matt Hancock... currently enjoying a very well paid job and living very well.. mass murderers in power
@@alanflint7732 sorry for your loss.
This is the ugly truth~
Thank you for sharing that
@@alanflint7732 Morphine and midazolam are the classic end of life drugs - morphine on its own is not. And if palliative care really was a form of assisted dying, I'd be pleased, but unfortunately since that doctor who killed some of his patients (can't recall his name now) happened, there are very strict rules in place now so that hospices and hospitals are restricted in terms of how much of a drug they can use. Not enough to cause death even in the actively dying, unfortunately....and sometimes not even enough to control pain.
I'm an RN. I do in house hospice care. That time belongs to the patient. You can use medication to relieve suffering. You don't have to murder them.
Actual euthanasia is not murder, but unfortunately what is going on in Canada and what will likely now happen in the UK too is more often than not not true euthanasia but coerced acceptance of getting killed due to refusal to provide more resources to those in need
Their choice, not yours
@@angrygromit93if it’s their choice, don’t make others complicit.
@@lindalaw5466 try actually looking at the detail of the legislation before making stupid comments
@@angrygromit93 you will find that health care workers can opt out of this type of care at the start of life- I hope that is an option at the end.
It’s a slippery slope, whatever the legislation says- look again at the video for parallels.
And because my opinion is different to you- you don’t have to be rude.
I’m quadriplegic in the US and absolutely refuse to have a DNR or any kind of medical directive. Hospitals already try not to provide me care because of medical providers deciding based on their opinion that they wouldn’t want my quality of life. I had a hospital doctor once straight up tell me that if he was paralyzed like I was, he would kill himself. The length of my life is not their decision. And I don’t want to give them any further justification to fail to provide me care.
Thank you for being here, what a witness to the sanctity and courage of the human spirit! We need you - you are enough and your life has worth, meaning and value ❤️ ✨️ warrior 🎯 you are loved
God bless you! Every life has purpose and is worth living to the fullest. It’s despicable how you have been treated,
Thank you for sharing and may Jesus Christ bless you!
That a doctor would say that is disturbing. The medical profession is going down hill.
Your strength is an inspiration 💪🏼 Thank you. The world is a better place with you in it. 🙏🏼
This worries me as well Dr Campbell. I used to volunteer to sit with people while dying. It bothered me knowing people were alone, so i made sure they were comfy and cared for.
Thank you 🙏
Bless you❤
Very honerable ❤
You're very kind!!!
Beautiful
I too was a hospice nurse and nurse for 25 years, greatest privledge of my life , until pharma harmed. 4 years out of work and life, housebound. And alone as it changed my brain
You are such a good person, Dr. John! One who cares for his fellow man and women. God bless you. ❤
He cares about animals too!
We all should care. We are human and not machines.
Dr Campbell, I’m in Canada. To get a clear idea of what’s been happening here re assisted dying, people should watch this RUclips interview created by Tyler Oliveira before it’s taken down: “Inside the country that kills disabled people”.
As always, dr. Campbell, thank you for your tireless reporting on important matters
A nazi agenda. They never went away.
Going to watch it now.
It’s an eye opener for sure
I’m surprised they haven’t taken the video down yet
Tyler Oliveira has great videos. I wanted to watch that one, but the topic is too depressing and angering at the same time. I'm also surprised they have not taken that video down yet, especially knowing that most of the comments I make on YT are just deleted by the algorithm.
Youre right John. The rich, well connected and well supported people will definitely get treatment.
The poor and the vulnerable isolated people on the fronges of society will be picked off.
No doubt about that.
Just like how many politicians do you know of in all countries that have died suddenly? I know of NONE in Canada.
As a retired mental health professional I found it chilling when depression was added in Canada as a qualifying diagnosis. Enabling suicide for the mentally ill is so counterintuitive to the goal of mental health treatment.
The start of a depopulation program?
@@trackerbacker it's my suspicion
Nazi fascist ideology. A standing ovation for the former Nazi SS officer who was invited INTO the Canadian parliament, remember?
IT IS ALL SICKENING ! From Canada 😬
@@BCSTS don’t get overwhelmed or give up. The people around the world are waking up. Canada’s time is coming soon too.
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Steve_porss1 is the man , I share similar experiences with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction. Psilocybin mushrooms have been a game-changer for me, aiding greatly in my recovery and sobriety.
I wish those were more easily accessible where I live.
Microdosing was my next step for my husband. He's 59 & dealing with lots of mental health challenges, possible CTE & a TBI that put him in a coma for 8 days. Unfortunately, I had to get a TPO since he's 6'6, over 300 pounds, and showing violent behavior, constantly talking about harming others. He's aggressive. To anyone reading this, if you're familiar with BPD, is it common to have an obsession with violence?
Is he on instagram?
Steve_porss1 is the man
Not afraid to die but terrified of being vulnerable and in the hands of any of the governments and the medical systems.
It's my biggest fear too
Absolutely. It's was traumatic experience when I wasn't vulnerable. Literally had nightmares and flashbacks for 6 months after the last time I was in hospital.
Welcome to Canada Dr Campbell. Truthfully, I am highly suspicious of Seniors in hospital that should have been helped but suspiciously "take a turn for the worse" and suddenly die.
Thank you. Great comment.
midazolem or remdis vir
Scary nightmares seem to be more reality than I feared...
Im appalled at the desensitisation to suffering/jab pushing. Im a nurse who left to become a student & retrain in another field- even though its inconvenient as a lone parent, I believe in DO NO HARM. May God have mercy. Choose life, there is always hope.
As a prior vet nurse who also left to further study, I agree... the many cases of pets bought back from the brink of probable death was illuminating.. there is hope
Exactly, where there's life there is HOPE. I think it's Wrong. It's God's decision who lives and when we die. There is a time for everything under the Sun.
Cutting the winter fuel allowance should help with assisted dying.
That's the plan. Klaus approves
In Asheville NC and other hurricane devastated areas, the government won't allow the 200,000+ people who lost their homes to use RVs, or tiny homes, only small tents (and the government won't help any of them either, they simply "observe" them). There have been several deaths from exposure already.
@@GingerPeacenik So sorry to hear that, Liberal government seems to hate the people.
@@GingerPeacenikwhere is this information out I don't believe you
Paulette: it’s true. Do your research.
Quality palliative care is essential. Excellent points as always
this vote went as expected. i stopped watching "medlife crisis" after he made claims that his mother was made to suffer for over a year because she did not have this option. that coming from a doctor who must be well aware that good palliative care would take care of that pain. besides, those that want to end it all won't need the doctor's advice...doctors included.
Not anymore. Palliative care is now a luxury, a medical extra.
@@MushroomMagpie truly a shame
@@carlosgaspar8447 maybe start that debate on his channel, maybe give him the oppotunity to reply?
@@angrygromit93 i have made comments on his channel, but everyone has their personal take on things. that's just how it is. having read george sheehan's last book written during his dying days from prostate cancer, he too said that you don't become addicted to morphine, you just up the dose...but in the end, with his son paying a last visit, he waited for his wife to go off on some errand to then arrive home to the inevitable. (sheldon brown did very much the same)
Fearful of landing up in hospital now for anything. 😨 Half asleep or half sedated, you dont know what you will agree too.
Absolutely spot on, have to have someone you trust with you to speak for you
Or what could happen even if you DON'T agree to it.
I really don't trust the doctors 😕
Especially the socialist ones who have just graduated in the last few years
It is wise not to trust them.
I never have. Nor have I ever trusted politicians. Or parachutists. 😂
I don’t trust the politicians at all! 🙄
Best hope you stay healthy then
How about assisted living? Wouldn't that be much better?
We do that already. This is for people who's conditions can't be improved further within the NHS budget. Maybe very very expensive private treatment - are you willing to pay for it?
Too expensive, that option is only available for upper class.
Excellent point, if they took the money they are sending to the Ukraine and took care of your own population that would be helpful, not telling people to DIE
@@zhengfuukusheng9238wtf this is a sin and an Abomination and now Canada wants to do its mentally ill depressed and children
Excellent thought!
As a Canadian, I say DO NOT DO IT!! Before you know it they’re changing the criteria and will be offering it for simply saying that you’re depressed!! It’s scary when they start talking about mental illness issues.
Especially when half of those mental health issues are a result of government propaganda, lockdowns, relentless coercion, isolation, jabs, mandates, job losses, division, etc.
You can judge a society by how it treats it's most vulnerable.
This is awful
So you think leaving people to suffer is humane?
@andrewhotston983 have you never heard of palliative care? That's humane, how about we invest in caring for people at their most vulnerable time of life.
It's Aktion t4
nobody gives a damn to the weak and vulnerable , democracy without economic democracy is a myriad 😂
@@BeaHindebars Palliative care is not able to make every single medical condition bearable.
This is healthcare by accountants.
By nazi accountants
explain WHY you think that?
@@angrygromit93
Do the sums
@@angrygromit93 stop shouting angrom!!
Are you ill? @@angrygromit93
John, wonderful analysis. People like Esther Rantzen pushed so hard for this, but she has the financial capacity to make sure she will always have the best care. Everyone is vulnerable when they are ill. It's so shocking to think they will be put under all this pressure when at their lowest.
I think we should have been having a referendum on the subject. It's a disgrace that nobody asked the people!
What do you mean? You don't need to ask the people. Because its the choice of the individual. If you cant ask for it then you cant get access to to it. YOu kids cant make the decision for you... The entire debate has become absurd.
@TheDailyGroov Agreed, it was like Brexit we werent in possession of the full facts so how could we make an informed decision. The point is, we were told you can't work, travel, go to restaurants, have a normal life, unless you have the jab. You were made to feel like a selfish pariah. The other scientific trials that didnt fit the government narrative and personal views were banned even on social media and so a balanced view was never presented...... Until now. Thankyou Dr John for all you do to challenge that.
@@TheDailyGroovwhat foolish point are you trying to make? Laws made in democracy are BY THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. Law is law and you don't get to not abide by it by saying ITS A PERSONAL CHOICE. Hey murdering someone might be a PERSONAL CHOICE , doesn't make it legal or morally right. Doctors and others deciding which life is no longer valuable is reprehensible
People haven't got a clue. In this secular society, everyone regards suffering as inherently bad and believes that liberation comes automatically with death. They would vote overwhelmingly for the bill, I've no doubt and it would turn into another Brexit, just far more serious.
@@TheDailyGroov The trouble starts when people stop asking for it and are OFFERED it by the system.
And it WILL happen, and fairly soon. It will become a 'treatment option' rather than a last resort. Just look at Canada.
If a Doctor or Nurse, chose to voluntarily 'opt in' to administer this 'service', then I'd be checking their Laptops and past history..... 🤔
Right! Imagine going to get your annual exam, healthcare, chemo & advise from a doctor that referred or even did the deed of euthanizing 3 people already this week
Shame!
Tho' shall not kill!
I am disgusted. I hate to think about how the parameters will change given time. It is wicked! I pray for the souls of those who voted this in. Dark times. Men's hearts grow cold
How does this happen in a Christian country?
God sees all.
Yes and vengeance is His. Its appointed ONCE for man to die and after that, the judgement (Hebrews)
This is awful Dr Campbell 😢. The NHS are already desensitised to suffering. They treat patients as an inconvenience as it is. This is not good at all. This is blatant depopulation.
It is merely a job for pen shufflers. Much like many charities it does diddly squat
Willing to pay higher taxes then? NO???? Then STFU
@@speshwemmick6225That is utter rubbish.
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 I'm willing to pay higher taxes, but only if it will be spent on the right things.
Of course, it's depopulation and it saves money.
Slippery slope...this will lead within the next 100 years to the state getting rid of those undesirables who do not conform. It always starts as a so called 'altruistic' reason and warps into something diabolical. This should never have been allowed to get through as a law...
Exactly the route it will take!
100 years ? No , give it five to ten .
Most likely the reason why it was introduced in first place........
Scaremongering: Spread by the Nefarious, believed by the Idiots
@@zhengfuukusheng9238Snappy, educated, argument...
All life belongs to its Giver. Taking it, either from ourselves or from any other, will make us answerable to Him.
Amen
Amen!
Prophecy being fulfilled before our eyes!
My Gran always refused to go into hospital...she said everyone she knew who went in never came out.
My mum says this. She will fight tooth and nail not to go to hospital. The last time we took her, she was sat around for 48 HOURS only to not really receive any treatment. Some tests blablabla. Discharge. She'd've been better off not going at all, and paying for a private consultation.
They bloody dehydrate and starve patients first the medication makes them lose their appetite its absolute evil
My Gran was the same, she was terrified of going into hospital. I could never understand why, I do now.
My Nan Said "Dr's bury their mistakes "
She lived in Jersey until the mid 1960s and had to go to London for her ops etc .
The Dr told mum the more morphine you give the faster she'll go...she did on Good Friday 1965, I'll never know if that was planned or not. It's never been easy.
I don't beleive in assisting in death.
She's right 😢if used to be a place to go and get better.
Now it seems to be a place to get worse 😢😢
I think it would be VERY fortunate if more people became distrustful of the medical field.
Skepticism is necessary for survival!
Agreed. We have to take our health into our own hands. 👍🏼
Can we start locally? Moku o Keawe has been very compliant. Remember when we couldn't even enter Gov buildings over something that never was tested for stopping people from catching or giving it to other people?
everyone needs to OPT out immediately!!! This will turn EVIL fast!
This is not a slippery slope...its like falling off a cliff.
Too many people refused the slippery slope. Now they are resorting to pushing people off cliffs. Don't line up at the cliff.
being pushed off one more like
This puts into legislation the notion that the State is above God.
@@dmtaboo_truth7052 There isn't a god. It poisons the debate to suggest there is.
@@dmtaboo_truth7052 ... Yes, indeed it does.
I want to say ever since I found you on the internet. I'm grateful. I certainly have learned a lot and I thank you for your time that you put in here
All of your concerns are justified Dr Campbell 😠 The things that are happening now in Canada are unholy(evil).
Here in Canada MAID has gone through the roof. You can get it just for claiming you are depressed. It is becoming the number one cause of death. All your fears will come true with this. It reminds me of the film Children of Men.
Yes, that film has been on my mind through this whole time. Also, Logan's Run.
IT is currently the 5th leading cause of death in Canada, I believe. The numbers are horrific.
Horrific desensitisation to death in the staff making this happen. Hospitals are about saving people :( not killing them. Brave New World.
@@tiffanyhowells2135correct Alphous Huxley
@@jennifermarlow. And Soylent Green.
UK did not vote. The government did
I agree with this sentiment, but I don't know if it would be worse if the public voted.
At least the MPs heard counter arguments.
When I read some comments on a BBC article, the attitude was "my body, my choice".
You can't explain the risks and ethical concerns to every individual.
I don't agree with state sanctioned suicide at all though. MPs shouldn't be deciding that certain people should be helped to die.
surveys show >75% approval for assisted death, in the UK public
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 That's because they're voting with their hearts, not their heads, and like you, are thoroughly uneducated as to the manifold criticisms sensible people may have.
@@hayleylongster4698 I'm only pointing out to the OP that the UK public are largely in favour.
And contrary to your claim, I put it to you that the anti-bill side (incl you?) is the touchy feely hearts brigade. Yes, we're all aware of the risk of "slippery slope" and the monster MAID Canada is painted as (apparently) amonst the many other arguments against the bill
You will be cognizant that as a terminal decline progresses, health provision costs also rise exponentially. This would not even be a discussion point in the 3rd world, they would already be dead. My very own mother in law who is 6000 miles away cannot move and cannot communicate for the last few years, needs around the clock attention, so I'm very well aware of the issue from all perspectives.
Saying that the pro-side are uneducated and whose opinions are ill-considered is unnecessarily dismissive. But I'm all ears. If you have really good arguments...do try to persuade me.
If you can't, then you haven't
@@zhengfuukusheng9238
"Whether respondents to a poll are exposed to counterarguments to the introduction of assisted suicide also appears to have an impact on the percentages of respondents who state they support introducing assisted suicide. In one poll, undertaken by Savanta ComRes, of people in England, Scotland and Wales, support for assisted suicide dropped from 73% to 43% when respondents were presented with counter-arguments. A poll that was run only in Scotland showed similar results."
"A survey of palliative care doctors who are members of the Association for Palliative Medicine found that 82% oppose the introduction of assisted suicide. "
Lots more like that. Including the ethical concerns mentioned on this video and from other professionals such as a high court family judge and palliative care nurses.
Pro-suicide campaigners have spent millions lobbying and campaigning so it's no surprise many people will favour it when they aren't being made aware of genuine concerns and the tragic cases we're hearing about from other countries such as Canada.
My dad was an oncologist. He’s never had a patient who was super sick and truly wanted to die. It was always patients with uncontrolled pain who were begging for death. He’d have them hospitalized to get their pain under control and they were always happy to live a little longer. Also, at the very end of life, patients who are in terrible pain will be given morphine. Sometimes the morphine slows breathing and can technically hasten death, but that isn’t the purpose. The purpose is to make them comfortable until they pass. People in and of life care need GOOD palliative care, with lots of pain meds and kindness, not being killed!
Exactly!!!!
Morphine shuts down all major organs. So there is no way no one goes comfortable. My stepmom recently passed and when they started giving her liquid morphine and Xanax I knew she would be dead before the week was over. It only took 4 days. Morphine and Xanax. Deadly combination
DNR during COVID for people with autism and learning difficulties....
Agree... and you can refuse but the drs don't need your consent.
NOPE
And abortions for those who carry a Downs Syndrome baby. This is a who shall live and who can live.
Like nazi germany
40 - 45 scenario's all over again. 😢
I have a BIG PROBLEM with ANYONE who thinks THEY HAVE THE RIGHT to decide WHO will live or die?
TURN THAT ON THEM.... bet they say NO!!!
Playing God will not end well for these people....
I continue to pray for ALL LOST SOULS AND THE CHILDREN 🙏
"........BIG PROBLEM with ANYONE who thinks THEY HAVE THE RIGHT to decide WHO will live or die"
That would be the people who want to stop individuals making life & death choices for themselves. The bill is about giving people choice over their own lives
@@zhengfuukusheng9238but WILL there be a choice if there is no other care available?
@@juliesharp5077 ... He's a troll, don't bother feeding him with comments.
This i why we have hospices to look after people while dying to take care of them. We need the care more than assisted dying.
We have assisted dying in Canada. It is a total disaster. All of the safe guards have been quietly removed over time. Our Gov wanted to even open it to minors without parental consent.
We have people dying without family knowing.
All of your concerns are the reality here.
People are approved for this even for covid vax injuries, for economical reasons, for depression, essentially NOT because they are dying in pain.
We are now in times when our Gov is not making decisions for the good of a country.
That's because we're in the End Times and our governments are run by Satanists.
R u for real ? Like open to minors and without consent .....wtfff
@@reasonlover8920 fortunately, we do not live in Canada, we live in the UK, where the legal system operates differently. There are other countries that offer assisted dying and it's worked well,, but no one ever mentions those, do they, they just bang on about Canada...
We in the US, saw this coming and as much as you brag about "free healthcare" they are already refusing to treat people that are high cost and keep pushing dying. Scary shit.
@mjwilliamsb2676 because they have other systems that work. The system in UK seem to never work. This is going to be a complete disaster. Mark my words - in a few years we will be hearing of horror stories
I have NO trust in the NHS, Dr's or Nurses, for what they have done over the last 4 years.
It looks like this is going to finally destroy all trust in the medical profession.
First doctors nurses accept money to inject untried and unsafe vaccines, then ignore the consequences that result, then willingly accept further payments to enable those damaged enable their suicide.
Trouble is the NHS is simply a puppet of the Government..
Yes and no about not trusting in medical field
Many didn't want to loose their work
So they followed the rules 🤯🤯
It's now known as the NSS... National Sick Service.
@@Palmstreet-u7xThey knew what was happening and made their choice. What happened to 'Do no harm'. I know two nurses who left rather than push the 💉, they both got lesser jobs for a while, but are now back working in nursing. 🙏🕊️
An elderly carer with 40years experience only ever met two patients who did not want to live anymore but met dozens of family members who wanted to speed up the process of death for their relative for financial gain.
THIS ^^^
I have an elderly relative, and I really worry about her if this goes through as her daughter has already made it quite clear through her actions, that the only thing she is interested in is her mothers money.
@@sadtosuccess What is even more sinister.. is the adults with second spouses etc..who knew very well how dangerous these were and to avoid them.. yet did not inform their estranged children of the risk !! just my experience
not only ugly medical experiments.. but a very ugly experiment on society.. purposefully to set in social division
My lady partner passed away two weeks ago in a hospice, after several weeks seriously ill in hospital. The doctors eventually decided that she was incurable and arranged a place in a hospice, where she lived in reasonable comfort and with 24 hour care for another 3 weeks. She was lucky to get a hospice place, because they are apparently in short supply and generally funded only by charitable donations. Surely they need some public funding!
Sorry for your loss. Go gently as you are living with loss and bereavement.
Same thing with me, sorry for your loss.
Thank you so much! Yes we do not have any trust anymore....not in governement, not in media and not in healthcare. Not even in humanity...
I totally agree. My eyes were opened in 2021.
Every one of the points you enumerate should have been sufficient to vote 'no'.
We're heading to a future where homeless people forced dearh, mentally ill, old, it's a dark evil world
Try persuading people to pay more taxes then. Good luck with that
It’s already happening in Canada.
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 id prefer we stop spending 8 mill a day on ilegals and billions on wars .
Sounds like a sort of camp, one where people were concentrated...
@zhengfuukusheng9238 Your comments are so easily debunked. The government doesn't need more money to do the job right. The government needs better management to use the massive amount of tax money they already take in. That's why Trump tapped Musk to look at government efficiency. The government has MORE than enough money to refrain from having to start killing sick and homeless citizens.
Love your work Dr Campbell thank you 🙏
I agree wholeheartedly with your concerns John. I have written to my MP several times in the run up to this bill being heard but he voted for the bill. What have we come to in Britain? May God help us..........
Another name for their "assisted dying" initiative is "net zero".
"Cost of living crisis" is a great one too. They throw it around like it's such a burden people are alive. Ohhhh the cost of us living is just too much. lol
@leesaunders1930 um... the cost of living crisis refers to the inflation they caused by overspending.
It's not calling us a burden. It's talking about the financial burden on us.
@Zebra66 No, I know that, but I'm saying I've heard it used in the way I meant. The cost of us living (humans) is just too much to the powers that be.
@Zebra66 It is eugenics
I had suspected sepsis recently. My GP wanted me to go to hospital. I refused saying I wasn't going to risk being killed by private companies who'd see I was working class with no insurance. The shocking thing was that my GP hardly reacted. Just gave me antibiotics 🤨
The are the 3 rd riche
@@Truerealism747 reich
@@LisaTh-3-d it will remove if spell correctly
i hope you can find a doctor who really cares about your well-being.
I’d hardly react too. What’s a point of discussing something with a person making irrational statements.
I absolutely agree, the last part of your segment. I treated many palliative, hospice patients. I had my mom on palliative care hospice care for 18 months. She did not suffer, we did not call 911, weeks took care of her with medication in her own place. Get patients on palliative care early explain that doing another MRI or 911 call changes nothing. Start hospice earlier not the day before they die. Analgesics are not the enemy.
My mother died in a well-known hospice in the UK where they were at the cutting edge of pain control. They said they could control 95% of pain. As Dr, Campbell is saying, this is where the work should be going. I’m glad I no longer live in the UK. Hoping of course that this kind of change doesn’t come here.
This will be global guaranteed! This is a part of globalization
Thanks for covering this. One of my friends was offered to have a DNR placed on her file at the beginning of the pandemic, by her GP phoning her house. She was 60 years old with four children and two grandchildren and although she had had health difficulties had everything to live for, but felt that a value had been placed on her life. Stories of DNR being found in people's papers are everywhere. The state is far too careless with people's lives.
John I totally agree with your concerns this is 100% going to be abused, vulnerable people ARE going to be pushed into doing this! You are an expert on health care and what you say about what health care workers can do to give the best medical care people need to make their passing as pain and stress free as possible is all we need!
And the depopulation continues...
Look into the massive land grabs in Lahaina Maui and Asheville NC. We can be that Verona will face the same government agents and Blackrock. Who will be next?
Depopulation for the natives you mean
Precisely~
and the followers of conspiracy continue to get more stupid
Exactly what Bill Gates wants
The passing of this crucially important legislation should be decided by a referendum rather than by politicians who are constantly lobbied by large companies.
Agreed
This is about GIVING choice you damn clown
Totally agree.
And who are controlled by the unelected and unaccountable WEF, banks, and secret societies.
People will not take the time to inform themselves of the nuance of the situation prior to voting. They will only consume media that supports their existing belief system. Most people have no significant experience in the medical system or of being the victim of discrimination due to being vulnerable in one form or another. This would get through a referendum.
Politicians voted for this, not the 'U.K.'
Whatever powers governments grant themselves will be abused. The temptation is just too much for them.
Amen. You hit the nail on the head.
Yes just as DNRs were abused during covid.
I’m totally in agreement with all your concerns, John. I’ve heard that if someone doesn’t at first get two Drs to ‘sign them off’ they can shop around for another Dr until they get the authorisation. This needs to be addressed.
Also, Robert Jenrick’s point is a good one. Who is to say that, having implemented the Assisted Dying Law, the ECHR could rule that under ‘human rights’, someone suffering mental illness should be afforded the same right to die?
I am totally against this bill for these worries and all the concerns you have raised. These are dark days.
My observation with these laws…….. when you open the door everything starts flowing through it
Trust issue is definitely the number 1 concern. Just another "caring and protecting" move from the "authorities".
maybe it is a way to save money for their healthcare system. Less old people using resources, more money for the system. Sad
@@happytrails699
That is the root of the whole thing, and it's why I don't trust any of this. This is about getting rid of sick, old, and disabled people in order to save money.
@@happytrails699 Given the last four years being held in homes that killed many, and now the many who will die this winter without heating allowance, the elderly are extremely vulnerable enough.
@@dianegriffen2756
Spot on.
If the state declares you're a threat they could use this as a solution.
Two Tier
Like China does.
That's what this is all about. Controlling people and their lives
I find it all Deeply Worrying.
George Orwell pics in the background, subtle hints as always Dr John. God bless you and your work🙏
A lady was offered assisted dying in Canada because she couldn't get a stair lift fitted in her house!
Sick
Not quite correct. It was proposed she consider it "if she was so desperate..." The care workers likely misinterpreted her circumstances, it was not directly due to a stair lift fitting
In Canada hanno uno dei peggiori governi del pianeta
Frankly, who cares about the minutiae here? Telling someone they could consider it if they were unhappy is a gross dereliction of duty from caregivers. Pure evil. We should do all in our care to help the weakest among us.
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 ok thanks - though "likely" is giving benefit of the doubt.
I'm distrustful,
Never thought we'd have euthanasia in the UK.
Dr Campbell thank you for your observations ❤
Dr.John you have to be applauded for the way that you are on top of all the important issues with healthcare not just in your country but around the world, and for bringing them to the forefront on your platform..You are one on the most important people in this world today..We love you and need you..God bless you and keep you safe..
The irony is I just finished your cancer lecture series you made some 8 year ago and in Part 3 you emphatically stated your stance against it and I really loved the fact you showed your Faith as a Christian
Dr Campbell , you are a very special Dr, i wish more Dr's were compassionate and sympathetic as yourself.
Remember he is not a medical doctor, He is an Academic doctor, and I am sure he would be the first to reiterate the fact.
@@stephenbamforth1514 and your point is...............? It may have escaped your notice, but all doctors are "Academic", having studied at University. Dr Campbell has spent a lifetime on the frontline of acute medical care. And, I would venture to suggest, has a breadth of knowledge and experience more than equal to doctors merely "passing through" on their "career progression".
If this doesn't scream we're governed and driven by sinister people I just smh
Last few years should have taught us that.
Thank you John for putting this from a medical point of view. As a retired nurse I have felt that the public and the average MP just do not have the necessary knowledge and experience to be making a law such as this one. You have highlighted the dilemmas for Drs and nurses. In the hour of the debate I watched I did not hear these mentioned. In all a very sad day for Britain.
Excellent presentation, John.
Shortly
TPTL (too poor to live)
TRTL (too rebellious to live)
NMTL (not meritous to live)
NBTL (not bred to live) ...
You're a brave man John and very compassionate. You're an exemplary human being if everyone in the caring professions had the attitude you have. We'd have a brave new world
Morality has left the medical profession in favor of the new ethics.
You mean “no” ethics.
I absolutely don't trust them, this is awful, watch it creep like is has done in Canada.
Dreadful.
...they do the unthinkable, then the next unthinkable, then persecute those who call it unthinkable.
@@robertbrown3413 Recall when the Ontario medical Association said anyone who refuses the COVID vax is mentally ill? That at the same time they were talking about offing the mentally ill.
That's no the case at all. Please get informed.
Canada has one of the longest life expectancies in the world, and one of the best standards of living too
@@g.e.b.8159 You're the one who needs to get informed. Nothing like living in a bubble, is there?
Wonderful news. It’s been a huge blessing here in Australia. It is being implemented so well here and has been a massive relief to thousands of suffering people
And their families. It is handled with such sensitivity and tenderness by the professionals involved here. I will avail myself of these services if need be.
I don't think "we the people" asked for this legislation.
Why did the politicians??
surveys show >75% approval by UK punters
we should demand a referendum
@@LisaTh-3-d .... 😂.... Oh you mean like Brexit, I think uneducated people should never be let near a referendum again.
Wef wants this,so the politicians do as they are told.
Because they’re controlled by the WEF, which wants Europe’s population reduced and replaced.
Why now? Isn't there more pressing issues the UK government needs to address?
Claims from jjj ab injured people?
Just look a thing in charge
@@RobertMacleod-h3b ???
Had this been up for debate only 5 years ago, I would have supported it with few reservations, now, however, with trust at zero in medical professionals in the UK, I can’t help but think this will be abused, in the worst possible ways.
John I’m am devastated that Parliament could come to this alarming decision, it’s nothing short of state assisted murder. You’re right we do need better palliative care. People really should take a long look at Canada . This has been rushed and it’s so wrong.
Been a nurse since 1980, I can see where this will go! Already had a chat with my son who is my NOK. “Don’t be a burden on our NHS” etc.
This is a good thing, if it is restricted to people who are terminally ill and have a very small chance of surviving and are capable of informed consent.
This is a dystopian nightmare, if it is handled as it is in Canada.
This will be a global issue guaranteed! Thinning the heard for global governance. Pure evil!
It won't be Canada's very liberal country UK is very conservative
I am sharing this on my FB page. We just turned a dark corner. We must speak up!
The government knows that the NHS are going to be overwhelmed with C19 injuries.
This takes the pressure off.
Great point.
And removes the evidence quicker.
Well, they're broke apparently, so they'll be overwhelmed all around.
I have a nasty feeling that you are right over the target with this theory...good point which I will share!
Yes, they're bracing themselves for the millions of heart and circulatory problems as well as the Turbo Cancers..
Years ago I lived in the U.S. state of Oregon and voted for "assisted s*icide" for terminally ill people. When this was enacted, there were a number of safeguards which seemed to work.
On the other hand, in more recent times in that state, my friend's mother who was not terminal and was put into a nursing home by state action, promptly died from "aspiration pneumonia". During the dying process, family was not allowed to be present, as medical professionals were supposedly enforcing the woman's wishes of not prolonging life. Family's position was that pneumonia should be treated. She died and a few years later, her devoted son suddenly died under the age of 60. His mother's death had been a great emotional strain.
Also, around that time, Oregon doctors became brutal about personal habits, especially tobacco use. There was an undercurrent about changes coming where the deserving would receive care and the undeserving ~ based upon personal "health" habits ~ would not receive treatment.
Then ObamaCare hit, forcing all Americans to obtain "health" insurance. In many cases applicants who used tobacco would be forced to admit their habit or lie. I read that some insurance carriers required blood tests. Because government forced people to participate in medical insurance, government essentially poked into personal lives.
But along with ObamaCare "Tobacco Use Disorder" became a coded and 'treatable' condition for which it was imperative that every doctor ferret out! (My elderly husband had a breathing test due to lifelong asthma. The pulmonary techs went nuts when he admitted to having smoked a cigar or two with his dad decades previously. They called in several experts to have a correct formula to determine "pack years"! It was a BIG DEAL! )
A goal of ObamaCare was "Wellness". That if everyone was coerced into "Wellness", there would never be a need for "sick care" and only "well care" would be required through an annual "wellness visit". LOL!
Then government went nuts with the "opioid crisis". Now pain medication is very much restricted from people in pain. Those who are terminal, as far as I know, are still allowed morphine, etc. Otherwise, suffering patients are expected to get acupuncture, talk therapies, etc. After major surgeries, patients returned home frequently have to figure out a way to get a daily allotment of pain medication.
In many cases, medical care is not a private exchange between a suffering human being and a trained physician who should be working to heal and overcome suffering. Too often, fear of government in our non-socialized system, intervenes. And there are few effective paths for non-terminal patients to receive pain relief.
The (government regulated) system has gone from pain being the fifth vital sign to allowing patients to scream in pain out of fear pain that medications might be "diverted". I can foresee suffering people seeking assisted death because of this swing in the pendulum. IMO.
💯 well said
My eldest son was married to the niece of the former first lady of Oregon. Cylvia Hayes. I’m not bragging. I can see what is wrong with Oregon
"Where do you think the path leads when you follow liars murderers and thieves?"
-Pope Vincent (Glory of the Olive)
Religious extremism
@@zhengfuukusheng9238 Religions are a corruption of Spiritual Truth. Jesus never came to start a new religion but to lead people back to GOD.
"Lie is at the centre of believe because only the Truth shall set you free whether you believe it or not...Have Faith and 'Seek it'." -Pope Vincent (Glory of the Olive)
@zhengfuukusheng9238 Apathetic and hateful atheist.
Given the current UK regime, my concerns would be centered on whether the government could insist on this procedure for certain people... like political opponents.
Native Brits who aren’t woke globalists.
That is a very hard subject to discuss and find the right solution for all the reasons you pointed out. I feel good care is essential but sometimes not readily available. Palliative care is a great service but very poorly funded. On the other side of the coin I think if I was in a terrible pain, situation I would like to have the choice!!!?
Hi I lived near the Belsen “Holiday camp” once, where there was a lot of “assisted dying”. Watched a video of a “doctor” who described they way in which he “assisted” unborn persons to end their lives without them ever breathing air. Torn limb from limb is very real! “Assisted dying” is also a firing squad or a hangman’s noose, The term “assisted” is the problem! It’s a slick way of normalising “MURDER” history is worth a little study, the man in France that sent many to the guillotines to enjoy “assisted” dying, took the last place in the queue to be “assisted” . Kind regards Tim
Well observed 🇦🇺
Scaremongering: Spread by the Nefarious, believed by the Idiots
@@zhengfuukusheng9238on duty today Zheng? Where is hyper vaxed?