Inside the pathological mind of Dr. Death
Jack Kevorkian and his Thanatron (death machine) |
Dr. Death Returns
Excerpt:
Kevorkian was never in the killing business to alleviate unbearable suffering. Indeed, over the course of decades he repeatedly explained his ultimate goals in professional journals and in his 1991 book, Prescription Medicide. As Jack Kevorkian articulately expresses it himself, compassion had absolutely nothing to do with it. Kevorkian’s adulthood obsession has been to perform live human experimentation on people he was killing.
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The media want to tell a fairy tale of Jack the Martyr jailed for pursuing the enlightened cause of compassion and “death with dignity.” But the truly interesting story that will go mostly unwritten is how a clearly twisted personality — driven to his assisted suicide campaign by an obsession with human vivisection and a desire to exploit the weak and desperate for crass utilitarian purposes — became, for a time, the most famous and popular doctor in the world.
Comment: You need to read the entire eye-popping article that extensively quotes Kevorkian! Between abortion, selective reduction, sex-selective abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia, our society is saturated with death!
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