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Involuntary slaughter?
Issue 65, January/February 2026
|The Light
Family-testimony book exposes 'silent killing'
BEHIND the closed - and often locked – door of British hospitals, hospices and care homes, a grim reality unfolds daily.
It's hard for most people to accept but it's a painful truth: The most vulnerable members of our society are being steadily and involuntarily euthanised in NHS facilities across the UK. This is no longer a fringe conspiracy - it's a well-established and well-documented pattern spanning decades, criminally accelerated during the fabricated covid pandemic.
Thousands of innocent souls have met premature ends through lethal protocols disguised as 'end-of-life care' often without family knowledge.
Pioneering investigative journalist Jacqui Deevoy has fearlessly illuminated this horror. Her trilogy of documentaries - A Good Death? produced with Ickonic Media, Playing God directed by award-winning filmmakers Ash Mahmood and Naeem Mahmood, and Unseen created with filmmaker and podcaster Richie Brown - lays bare the evidence.
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