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Ep 1320 | Is Bill Gates Funding Assisted Suicide in the U.S.? Activist Reveals the Truth | Kelsi Sheren

Mar 20, 2026
Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian combat veteran turned activist exposing problems with Medical Assistance in Dying, shares firsthand accounts of veterans and vulnerable people steered toward assisted death. She describes expansion from terminal cases to non‑terminal conditions. The conversation covers coercion, financial incentives, clinics and billing practices, and worrying proposals targeting children and the disabled.
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ANECDOTE

Paralympian Veteran Offered Death Over A Wheelchair Ramp

  • Kelsi told Christine Gauthier's case: a Paralympian veteran waited five years for a wheelchair ramp and was instead offered MAID.
  • Christine supplied bilingual paperwork proving officials offered death rather than funding accessibility upgrades.
INSIGHT

How MAID Expanded Beyond Terminal Illness

  • Canada expanded MAID from terminal illness (track one) to non‑foreseeable death and grievous conditions (track two), enabling euthanasia for many nonterminal disabilities.
  • The legal shift followed court challenges and now includes people with degenerative disorders denied home care, who are repeatedly offered MAID.
ANECDOTE

Young Man Traveled For MAID And Purchased Lethal Drugs

  • Kelsi recounted Keanu, a young man with diabetes, head injuries and substance issues, who was qualified for MAID then later obtained it via doctor shopping and travel to Vancouver.
  • She documented prescriptions, a funeral‑home MAID service for $400, and photographic receipts proving procurement and payment.
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