Canadian Assisted Suicide Program Kills 5% of Nation's Population Annually
"1 in 20 people in Canada dies from assisted suicide. 5.1% of all deaths in the country. Between 2016 and the end of 2024, there were 76,475 recorded MAID deaths."
About this episode
Joe Rogan hosted comedian Tom Segura for a wide-ranging three-hour conversation covering dystopian government programs, sports corruption, comedy industry dynamics, and historical atrocities. The most explosive revelation centered on Canada's medical assistance in dying (MAID) program, which Rogan revealed accounts for 5.1% of all Canadian deaths—over 76,000 since 2016—including a 26-year-old man with seasonal depression killed by a doctor who has euthanized over 400 patients. Segura shared his research into Saddam Hussein's son Uday, detailing how the eldest son operated as a state-protected serial killer who murdered at least 200 people annually at his parties and systematically tortured Olympic athletes. The pair also dissected FBI entrapment operations, revealing that 12 of 14 people involved in the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer were federal informants. On lighter notes, they discussed Texas's wild pig crisis requiring military-style eradication with special forces tactics, Segura's Netflix series 'Bad Friends' getting creative freedom rarely seen in comedy, and Ray J's suspicious boxing match where he appeared to admit on camera to match-fixing. The conversation touched on AI's threat to college graduates, insider trading by Congress members, the discovery of Noah's Ark in Turkey, Trump's settlement granting permanent immunity from IRS audits, and vintage cars including a carbon fiber 1967 Mustang. Rogan and Segura also explored the darker side of power through dictators, assisted suicide, FBI quotas for arrests, and James Cameron's solo submarine descent to the Mariana Trench.
Key takeaways
- Canada's MAID program has killed over 76,000 people since 2016, representing 5.1% of all deaths including non-terminal cases like seasonal depression.
- Uday Hussein killed at least 200 people annually at parties, tortured Olympic athletes with iron maidens, and operated as a serial killer for decades.
- 12 of 14 people in the Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot were FBI informants, raising entrapment concerns about manufactured crimes.
- Trump's IRS settlement permanently bars audits of him, his sons, and Trump Organization while establishing $1.8 billion January 6th compensation fund.
- Texas wild pig population of 2.6 to 4 million requires military-style eradication including special forces tactics and explosive devices.
- Ray J appeared to admit match-fixing on camera after boxing loss, saying 'I thought we had a plan' and discussing money lost.
- Segura's Netflix series demonstrates rare creative freedom with irreverent content that likely wouldn't air elsewhere in current climate.