Canadian Euthanasia Doctor Ellen Wiebe Has Killed Over 1000 People Since Program Began
"Ellen Wiebe is the largest killer of our country. She's killed over 1,000 people since the process started. She's only publicly admitted to the National Post to 400, and then they told her to stop saying the number because she was bragging about it, saying it was the most beautiful work she'll ever do and she'll never stop until the day she dies. She also does abortions."
About this episode
Tucker Carlson interviews Canadian researcher and activist Kelsey Sharon about Canada's rapidly expanding euthanasia program, which has killed over 100,000 citizens since legalization in 2016. Sharon, a military veteran who has dedicated her life to exposing the MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) program, reveals that state-sanctioned killing has become one of Canada's leading causes of death, with 96% of victims being white legacy Canadians despite the country being only about half white. The program, initially sold as compassionate relief for the terminally ill, expanded in 2021 to include non-terminal conditions like chronic pain, depression, and poverty-related ailments when patients cannot access treatment in Canada's collapsing healthcare system. Sharon documents cases of veterans with PTSD offered death instead of care, a woman killed despite withdrawing consent, and Dr. Ellen Wiebe who has killed over 1,000 people while calling it her most beautiful work. The conversation reveals that doctors face no oversight in a self-reporting system, families are often excluded from the process, and commercial entities like Simon's Department Stores run advertisements celebrating euthanasia deaths. Carlson draws parallels to the Nazi T4 euthanasia program, noting that more Europeans have been killed through state euthanasia programs since 1945 than during the Nazi era. The episode examines Bill Gates' 2010 comments advocating death panels for cost savings, New York's recent legalization under Governor Hochul, and a Western University report calculating Canada could save $1.273 trillion by expanding euthanasia to target the mentally ill, homeless, and other vulnerable populations. Sharon warns that the Raben Group, a $35 million social engineering firm, is systematically working to expand physician-assisted suicide across American states, with 28% of the U.S. population already living under such laws. The discussion explores the theological and moral dimensions of suffering, the corruption of medical ethics through revision of the Hippocratic Oath, and the totalitarian implications of granting governments power to kill citizens deemed burdensome.
Key takeaways
- Canada has killed over 100,000 citizens through the MAID euthanasia program since 2016, making it a leading cause of death with virtually no public awareness or media coverage.
- 96% of Canadians euthanized are white legacy Canadians despite the country being only about half white, while 95% of Americans killed through physician-assisted suicide are also white.
- Canadian veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries were systematically offered euthanasia instead of healthcare by Veterans Affairs, documented in audio recordings and Senate testimony.
- Dr. Ellen Wiebe, Canada's most prolific euthanasia practitioner, has killed over 1,000 people and publicly celebrated it as the most beautiful work she'll ever do with no criminal consequences.
- The Ontario coroner documented over 400 non-compliant cases where people were coerced, pressured, or killed against their will, including a Catholic woman euthanized despite withdrawing consent.
- Western University researchers calculated Canada could save $1.273 trillion between 2027-2047 by expanding euthanasia to target the mentally ill, veterans, indigenous people, homeless and addicts.
- The Raben Group, a $35 million social engineering firm funded by Bill Gates and Obama foundations, is systematically working to expand physician-assisted suicide across American states with 50% population coverage targeted by 2028.