🇨🇦 MAiD in Canada: The Hidden Horror Behind the Illusion of a Peaceful Death
Culling Canadians and Harvesting Their Organs Using "Medical Assistance in Dying'
Source: Jane Scharf
How Paralytic Drugs, Silenced Suffering, and Organ Harvesting Turn Euthanasia into a System of Industrialized Death.
I’ve added several videos on this topic from my Rumble channel below…
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📌 Part I: The Truth About the MAiD Injection Protocol – A Death You Cannot Escape or Protest
In Canada, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is promoted as a merciful option—an end-of-life choice for those in pain. Government materials, media coverage, and medical professionals often describe the process as “dignified,” “peaceful,” and “painless.” But what they don’t tell you is that this death may be one of the most horrifying experiences imaginable, and no one will know—because the drugs paralyze you before you can say a word.
The Drug Sequence
The Canadian MAiD process uses a lethal intravenous injection consisting of:
Midazolam – a benzodiazepine sedative
Propofol – an anesthetic that induces unconsciousness
Rocuronium or Cisatracurium – paralytic agents that stop all muscular movement, including breathing
This sequence is carried out in minutes, sometimes in private homes, but increasingly in hospitals or surgical settings—especially where organ harvesting is involved.
The Hidden Reality: Trapped in Your Own Body
Midazolam is meant to relax you. But it does not guarantee full unconsciousness. People with high tolerance or variable metabolism may still be partially awake as the next drugs are administered.
Then comes the paralytic—Rocuronium or Cisatracurium—which causes total muscular paralysis. You cannot move.
You cannot speak.
You cannot scream.
You cannot blink.
You are buried alive in your own body.
If the sedation hasn’t fully kicked in, you are completely aware—but no one will ever know. You suffocate silently as your diaphragm stops moving. You aspirate your own fluids, unable to cough or resist. You drown in mucus, saliva, or stomach contents. But from the outside, it looks like you’ve simply “gone to sleep.”
Anesthesia Awareness Under Paralysis
This phenomenon is real. It is documented. It happens in surgery. And in euthanasia.
Without electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring, doctors have no way of knowing whether you are unconscious or trapped in a conscious paralysis.
Most Canadian MAiD deaths are not monitored by EEG. No brain scans. No follow-up. No autopsies to detect consciousness.
Just a death certificate and a sterilized story.
📌 Part II: Why They Don’t Use Morphine – Because Real Mercy Isn’t Efficient Enough
So why doesn’t Canada just use a morphine overdose to end suffering, as is common in palliative care?
Because morphine is not compatible with the goals of MAiD in its current form—speed, control, and silence.
1. Morphine Takes Too Long
A high-dose morphine injection may cause death, but not quickly. It takes time for the body to process the drug and shut down. It could take minutes to hours depending on the patient’s tolerance and health condition.
In a system now built for assembly-line death, that’s too long. Doctors don’t want to wait. Institutions don’t want families seeing twitching, struggling, vomiting, or any signs that death is not serene.
So they avoid morphine.
2. Morphine Doesn’t Paralyze the Body
When someone dies of morphine, their body may twitch, seize, or make irregular sounds. This may disturb the family, or worse—call the peaceful-narrative into question.
The use of neuromuscular blockers like Rocuronium eliminates all movement—even if pain is being felt internally.
The body lies still.
The mouth doesn’t move.
The eyes don’t flutter.
The illusion is preserved.
3. Morphine Allows for Reversal or Resistance
If the patient starts to resist or change their mind mid-process, morphine can potentially be reversed using naloxone (Narcan)—especially if caught early.
This is a problem for a system that wants certainty.
The current MAiD protocol gives no opportunity for reversal. Once the paralytic is administered, it’s over. The person is physically incapable of protest.
4. Paralytics Give Absolute Control
The real reason for the paralytic drug is not patient comfort—it’s institutional control.
No last-minute cries.
No unpredictable movement.
No possible survival.
No lawsuits.
No witnesses to trauma.
It’s the perfect crime hidden in plain sight, dressed up as compassion.
📌 Part III: The Organ Transplant Industry – The Final Incentive for a Quick, Silent Death
The most disturbing layer to this system is its link to organ transplantation. In Canada, MAiD is now a growing source of organ donors, and the choice of drugs and method of death is designed to preserve organ viability.
1. Organs Must Be Taken from a “Living” Body
Organs begin to decay quickly after death. Hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys must be removed while blood is still flowing and tissues are still warm.
If someone dies naturally or with a morphine overdose, the organs may no longer be usable.
The MAiD drug protocol—with paralysis and immediate heart stoppage—keeps the body in ideal condition for immediate organ retrieval.
2. MAiD and Organ Donation Now Go Hand in Hand
Patients choosing MAiD are increasingly offered the chance to “give the gift of life.”
In some cases, they are euthanized in surgical suites where the transplant team is standing by.
As soon as death is declared (or even slightly before), the harvest begins.
According to Canadian statistics:
More than 6% of all organ donations now come from MAiD deaths.
And it’s growing every year.
3. The Use of Paralytics Protects the Organs—Not the Patient
Propofol and Rocuronium are used because they:
Don’t damage organs
Don’t cause vomiting
Don’t reduce blood pressure
Don’t risk delaying death
Morphine, which could compromise organ function, is excluded.
This means the entire process is geared toward protecting the transplant system—not the person dying.
4. Conscious Harvest Is Possible
Since no EEG monitoring is used to confirm full brain death before organ removal:
If sedation fails
If timing is rushed
If the body reacts differently than expected
Then the person may be:
Aware of the surgical preparation
Conscious during the early phase of organ removal
Unable to cry for help
This is not speculation. It is a known risk in all procedures involving paralysis and lack of EEG verification.
And in Canada, we do not monitor.
5. The System Now Has a Financial Stake in Death
The Canadian transplant system receives funding and prestige for increasing donor rates. Hospitals are rewarded. Research teams thrive. Surgeons build careers. Organ recipients are grateful—but are never told how the donors really died.
And here’s the real horror:
A disabled, elderly, or poor Canadian may now be worth more to the system dead than alive.
We have created a pipeline from despair to death to profit.
📌 Conclusion: MAiD Is Not Compassionate Care—It Is Systematic Elimination Disguised as Mercy
Behind the sterile rooms, soft language, and scripted goodbyes lies a dark machinery of death:
Drugs designed to silence suffering, not relieve it
Paralysis used to mask pain, not prevent it
“Consent” given under coercion, depression, or poverty
Organs removed from bodies that may still be aware
A medical system that now benefits from your death
And if something goes wrong?
You can’t even blink to let them know.
What You Can Do
Demand full transparency on MAiD drug protocols.
Call for mandatory EEG monitoring before organ harvesting.
Oppose the use of paralytics in euthanasia.
Insist that MAiD never be used as an organ donor source.
Share this truth. Break the silence. Protect the vulnerable.
⭐ NOTE: There is no single Canada-wide government email address specifically for organ donation inquiries, as organ and tissue donation is managed by provincial and territorial health authorities, each with its own registry and contact system. However, the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) oversees the Canadian Organ Replacement Register (CORR) and provides a general contact for non-media-related inquiries about organ donation and transplantation data across Canada. You can email corr@cihi.ca to ask for guidance on how to remove your name as an organ donor in your specific province. They can direct you to the appropriate provincial authority.
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It’s like the patient is drowning but is unable to do a thing!! I saw a W5 expose on MAiD :( Our animals are euthanized far better IMHO :(