Last month, investigators “found a layer of human ashes and bone remains several centimeters thick, measuring approximately 460 square meters” at “depths of 80 centimeters to 1.50 meters” just outside Hartheim Castle near the Austrian city of Linz.
Speaking just for myself, I would like the option, when diagnosed with a terminal disease and with less than a year of life reamining, to elect early euthanasia in return for a payment of 75% of the anticipated cost of my terminal care otherwise borne by the public purse, to be used as I wish. Seems like a win/win situation to me.
Quite an inconvenient discovery for the holocaust deniers…
We are truly the poorest nations, when we weigh the “cost” of caring for people.
This is so tragic. Just looking at the CBC article you’ve linked, is stomach wrenching. Thank you Johnathan, for such good reporting.
Sadly, euthanasia begins at home. The survival of the fittest argument is modernist bullshit.
https://heapcoup.substack.com/p/be-a-neanderthal-not-a-nazi
Did you catch this Jonathon? https://x.com/bccuda/status/1915498119892263307?s=48
Speaking just for myself, I would like the option, when diagnosed with a terminal disease and with less than a year of life reamining, to elect early euthanasia in return for a payment of 75% of the anticipated cost of my terminal care otherwise borne by the public purse, to be used as I wish. Seems like a win/win situation to me.