Exposing Vulnerable People to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

The recently released book – “Exposing Vulnerable People to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide” by Alex Schadenberg is available for orders.

Exposing Vulnerable People uncovers data from journal articles and studies concerning the practice of euthanasia and assisted suicide in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Exposing Vulnerable People examines the data concerning: euthanasia deaths without request, unreported euthanasia deaths, and the experience of nurses with euthanasia in Belgium. The book also examines the most recent statistics concerning the practice of euthanasia in the Netherlands.

Exposing Vulnerable People exposes how vulnerable patient groups are dying by euthanasia without request and it proves that these deaths go undetected because the doctors are not reporting the deaths as a euthanasia death.

Exposing Vulnerable People also exposes how Justice Smith, in the Carter case in British Columbia, the Royal Society of Canada End-of-Life Decision Making report, and the Quebec Commission on Dying with Dignity avoided the truth in order to establish false and dangerous recommendations for the legalization of euthanasia and assisted suicide in Canada.

These false and misleading reports are being used in other jurisdiction to support the legalization of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide.

Order - Exposing Vulnerable People from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition for: $20 for one book, $50 for 3 books, $100 for 8 books, or $200 for 20 books. (Prices include the cost of shipping.)

Order the Exposing Vulnerable People by calling the office at: 1-877-439-3348 or email: info@epcc.ca. You can pay for the book online at http://www.epcc.ca/contact-us/donate

The digital version is now available. Order it by email at: info@epcc.ca and then pay online at http://www.epcc.ca/contact-us/donate/

Dr. André Bourque, the President of Vivre dans la Dignité (Living with Dignity) in Quebec stated:

“The Quebec Commission on Dying with Dignity has in its 2012 report recommended the introduction of euthanasia, while stating that they had reviewed the literature on the euthanasia experience in Belgium and Holland, and could not find any clear evidence of abuses or of any drift. Alex Schadenberg sets the record straight on what they should have read or may have purposefully ignored.”

Paul Russell, the founder of HOPE Australia, stated:

“Alex Schadenberg has done the debate on euthanasia & assisted suicide a great service in this comprehensive work. His thorough-going analysis of the available studies concerning The Netherlands and Belgium demand a response from those who support euthanasia & assisted suicide. This work supports empirically the observation that no legislation can ever protect all citizens from the possibility of abuse. For legislators and commentators alike, this is a must read.”

Michael van der Mast, Cry for life, the Netherlands stated:

My friend was diagnosed with pancreas cancer in 2011. When the time came he had to face the inevitable news that further medical treatment was meaningless, he was cared for by his wife surrounded by his family. In that time he had to turn down three independent euthanasia suggestions by his attending physicians. The suggestions were against our liberal euthanasia laws. It proves our societies are indeed on “a slippery slope” as argumented in this study; it’s high time to wake up, we may already have passed the point of no return.

Schadenberg conclusive remark therefore should be taken seriously.

Kevin Fitzpatrick, Not Dead Yet UK stated:

“Using already existing studies, Schadenberg has uncovered the shocking truth about euthanasia in Belgium, the lives lost and the deep threat to others. His work demonstrates unequivocally that we must never follow this Belgian pathway to the easy killing of people whose lives are not valued by those who do the killing.”