Monday, August 10, 2015

International Medical Ethics: Why is CANADA so far behind?



IN fact, many subsequent councils have advanced medical ethics, codes and guidelines.

Informed Consent for instance has been fleshed out in the following way in university research environments:

'Adults are assumed to be competent unless demonstrated otherwise.  Potential subjects should be adequately informed of the aims, methods, benefits, hazards and any discomfort.  Documentation given to potential subjects should be comprehensible.  Consent should normally be in writing and records kept. Potential subjects are free to withdraw without implication.  All subjects should be volunteers, decisions not to participate should not prejudice the subject in any way.'

One can see how far away the practice inside Canadian prisons is from what is internationally considered acceptable ethical standards.

Prisoners are not adequately informed of the aims, benefits (none), hazards (many), and discomfort (and the intent of informing someone of discomfort is to help assist them in making a decision to consent!).  Consent is not in writing, and no records are kept.  Subjects are NOT free to withdraw without implications or prejudice to their situation.   Instead they are routinely threatened when they object to imposed medical procedures including forced vaccinations.


Vaccines typically contain many harmful agents, making them effectively a 'noxious substance' and that means that administering such vaccines is a criminal offence.

Vaccines also includes aluminum, sodium chloride, L-histidine, polysorbate 80, water, and sodium borate – boric acid – (poison)! Boric acid, an insecticide and anti-fungal, is banned in the United States as a food additive. It is toxic to all cells. The negative effects of aluminum and other heavy metals are widely reported.

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