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A Euthanasia Clinic would provide a place where a Compassionate Law could be implemented allowing people to choose the time, place, and manner of their own death while in the company and companionship of their friends, family, and loved ones.

What's wrong with that?


The Rapid Aging of America


From Center for Disease Control, USA

The Cost of Staying Alive is Going UP

In 2002, 12 percent of people age 55-64 were uninsured.

  • They will have to spend their own money for medical care. Or rely on the government.

Older Americans pay 21 percent of their health care costs out of pocket.

  • Those who are uninsured will pay a very much greater amount. Or none at all.

Health care costs are increasing rapidly.

  • The number of Americans without health insurance has reached a new record high. And the rise in the cost of health care was 3 times the rise in the rate of wages. (August 29, 2006)

  • What was a bad situation is going to get worse. Emergency rooms full of the elderly uninsured. Without living wills or relatives.

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in a local shop.

This book has been banned in Australia for it's explicit details on how best to perform one's own self deliverance. Currently unavailable in America, but I include it here so that you will have a chance to get it when it arrives. Go to Amazon and check on it's current status.

The Benefits of Staying Alive are Going DOWN

Chronic diseases are long-term illnesses that are rarely cured.

  • Chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes are among the most common

Chronic health conditions negatively affect quality and quantity of life.

  • Incontinence, continued ill health, and dread are often side effects of being 'cured'

Heart disease and Cancer are the top two leading causes of death among people age 65 and over.

  • Although the rate of late onset diabetes is increasing very rapidly

This is another of Dr. Nitschke's books dealing with self deliverance. It is available from Amazon. Click the link to preview a copy.

The Reasons for Staying Alive are Becoming Less Clear

Nearly 20% of elderly American men live alone

  • Now that you're retired and at home all the time, your wife can't stand being around you

Suicide rates increase with age and are very high among those 65 years and older

  • Waking up each day to loneliness

Older adults who are suicidal are more likely to be suffering from physical illnesses

  • And a Chronic illness

Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death for all U.S. men

  • Sick and tired

People who survive to age 65 can expect to live an average of nearly 18 more years

  • Eighteen more years to look forward to . . .

This is Derek Humphrey's seminal work on Euthanasia and self-deliverance made available on video tape. Get it deliverd to your front door from Amazon

There is This Option

Residence in a nursing home is an alternative to long-term care provided in one’s home.

  • Not a particularly attractive alternative though

The number of current nursing home residents age 65 and over increased to 1.5 million.

  • But at least there will be someone in the bed next to yours

Dr. Jack Kevorkian's book.

As people get older, suicide rates are going to increase.

There is no justification to deny access to their loved ones for those who choose a dignified death.

As more and more people get older, and as they are denied dignified alternative options, they will insist on using all available means to stay alive, or perhaps they will make no decisions and allow attending physicians to make those decisions for them.

As a result, more and more people will be sustained on life support mechanisms and decisions will have to be made, without their input or consent, regarding  'pulling the plug'. 

Society will argue endlessly over each case while loved ones are left to suffer and pay for the legal and medical bills.

A Compassionate Law and a Euthanasia Clinic could help make those end of life decisions easier by allowing people to choose the time, place, and manner of their own death.


A Compassionate Law

Those about whom we care the most may be subject to legal prosecution if they choose to be with us when we need them most.

Man sentenced to life. May, 2007

Man convicted of manslaughter. Feb 5, 2008.

A dying person does not need the additional worry that their manner of death might cause felony charges to be brought against their loved ones.

A Compassionate Law would make it possible for a person to be in close physical contact with the dying at the time of death and not be subject to legal prosecution afterwards.

A Euthanasia Clinic

would be a place which would be morally defensible, legally acceptable, and compatible with a Compassionate Law.

A place where people could be together at the time of death and know that they would absolutely not be subject to criminal prosecution afterwards.

A Euthanasia Clinic would provide a place where a Compassionate Law could be implemented. 


The old Charlton Heston movie, Soylent Green, depicted a practical Euthanasia Clinic. Your local DVD rental shop may have a copy, or you can order a copy with this link and 5% will be donated back to Euthanasia Clinic.


Here's a link to an .avi video file that will play on most video player software. It was spliced together from the movie and shows just the Euthanasia Clinic portion. It loses some of it's impact by being taken out of context, but it is a quick and easy way to see what a Euthanasia Clinic can be like for those in need.

Euthanasia Clinic of the Future


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Here is an image from the video, Soylent Green, showing a Euthanasia Clinic of the future.

The first shows a man contemplating the means of his own death, alone. The other shows a man receiving tender care from compassionate individuals at the time of his death. The first may die alone, while the other will never feel abandoned.

Compassionate care and a Euthanasia Clinic.