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Make a peaceful suicide pill for Euthanasia

Make a peaceful suicide pill for Euthanasia

Doing it with Betty and Exit International. Sweet and charming old Betty uses her cooking skills to carry out the first step in the manufacture of her Peaceful Pill, giving her a reliable end of life choice. This how to video demonstrates the synthesis of the most reliable euthanasia drug. Use sodium as the main ingredient of the peaceful suicide pill.

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Creator's Site: www.exitinternational.net
Curated By: rmansur

Comments

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Mr. S (11) 1 year ago
Thanks Betty!
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ryanemma42 (7) 5 months ago
thanks!
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Kuroko (3) 1 year ago
Yeah. can't wait for more. Thank you Betty :)
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WonderDude Mike (59) 1 year ago
I'm glad I did this so I don't need to see anymore!
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rmansur (-1) 1 year ago
Is this for real?
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bird crick (42) 1 year ago
crazy aussies. oh wait, crazy americans. why are we so afraid of death?
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kingoflight (2) 1 year ago
Mad
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Ariexis (1) 1 year ago
Gee Betty, thats swell!
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tuan_ngoc 1 year ago
I w like to understand,but it s dificult.
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YungVito25 (3) 11 months ago
I GOT SOMETHING THAT WORKS TOO
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i_love my boys 9 months ago
that doesn't look easy
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beckymc21 8 months ago
What a helpful and lovely lady! Of course we must be very thoughtful, compassionate, and empathetic when considering serious subjects such as euthanasia, even if we have strong views on the subject. I'm sure there are many that find this idea quite foreign - In an ideal world we wouldn't have to consider such concepts, but ultimately you never know what life may throw at you, and I feel it's always important to have choices, especially for those whom are tortured by pain with a medical condition that can't be cured or treated well (if at all). As it is more than a scary thought to be faced with a long, slow and painful death. Although we live in an age of science, there are still many things that we have no clue about (even if the medical and scientific community dislike admitting this!). Obviously we should always try and make use of what help there is available, but when you've exhausted all other options, as many brave battlers of various medical illnesses have, it is a positive thing (in my humble opinion) that we have people like Betty helping to get information such as this into the public arena. So I thank lovely Betty for her very well presented video ;o>
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kay1972 6 months ago
difficult to understand
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seasnake 4 months ago
just arrived hav nt seen it yet.
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tk123 4 months ago
Betty's talking about sodium the entire time, so why does the description of this video say it focuses on sulfur?
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orangesniffer 4 months ago
hahahahah! ...screw...
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orangesniffer 4 months ago
the wire was cool.
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tetratride (1) 4 months ago
where's the nearest do I get sulphur
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tetratride (1) 4 months ago
where's the nearest i can get sulphur?
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sam-sam 2 months ago
wheres part two? seems theres no good in being half dead. no zombies needed.
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tausmae 2 months ago
can somebody say me what i need natrium this is sodium like I undestand then parafin and what else
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mothsmoke last month
THanks Betty
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roberty06 (-1) last month
what a load of #$%@e
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