$20: the value of a Human Life in Switzerland

It was reported by The People’s Voice that instead of providing social support, the Government of Switzerland announced last week that it will subsidize the suicide of citizens who “cannot afford basic necessities.” (So far I have not found independent corroboration of this claim.)

The newest suicide agency in Switzerland — The Last Resort — is planning to put Philip Nietschke’s Sarco into active service. So far, Sarco has NOT been used by a human or even tested on an animal. The running costs of the reuseable suicide pod is about ~18 Swiss Francs (equivalent to $20) for the nitrogen.

Nietschke admitted to getting sexually aroused when assisting suicides in the past.

For more information on the Sarco and Nietschke please read my 2023 article:

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In Switzerland the suicidal person must pass a psychiatric assessment of their mental capacity. The automated capsule can currently accommodate people up to 5’8’’ tall, but they are working on new variations including a couples capsule.

After entering the capsule and closing the lid, the person is asked a few automated questions and if they assent to proceed, they push a button and pure nitrogen floods the chamber. Once the button has been pushed IT CANNOT BE STOPPED.

Some of the people pushing this agenda work in several agencies:

Fiona Stewart with Florian Willet on their website

Fiona Stewart with Nietschke on the EXIT web site.

EVIL

Remember Lucas Taylor.

Lucas was a healthy 26-years old Australian working in Germany, who received on-line support from the EXIT users forum, as ‘Vegemite123.’ Lucas killed himself. (Nietschke founded EXIT.)

Switzerland thinks his life is worth $20.

Kevin Hay

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