Monday, March 30, 2009

Final Exit Network

A noble calling, but not a noble calling.The Final Exit network is a fringe group in the mainstream of the euthanasia movement. However, they're leaving a trail of dead people in their wake. Mr. Lom was depressed, 88 yrs. old with failing eyesight. He wanted to die, although his daughter said he was healthy. Last May, he swallowed pills in a failed attempt to kill himself.

He then communicated with the Final Exit network, a national organization whose members provide support to those seeking a "peaceful end", translate, killing yourself with the help of noble guides (assisted suicide). He was found dead in January. Cause ... breathing helium gas with a plastic bag over his head. I don't think that is a peaceful end. Helen, Lom's daughter, believes the Final Exit network convinced her father to take his life. Although the Final Exit network officials have denied any involvement in the death, Helen believes otherwise. She said, "They might not have put the hood over his head, but they basically gave him the recipe book." 

Tragic? You bet. Suicide clinics may come sooner than we think. Verbal engineering on the benefit of assisted suicide is prevailing in the media.

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