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Britain's Global Euthanasia Directorate Operates Inside the U.S. Government.

Oct. 24 (LPAC)—A top official of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the president of the British-based, Crown-approved group directing the promotion of global health care rationing for euthanasia, the killing of the elderly, and other vulnerable population categories.

The American official, Marion Danis, heads the NIH Bioethics Department's Section on Ethics and Health Policy. Her NIH unit works to apply to public policy the euthanasia strategies of Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, chairman of the NIH Bioethics Department, and the leading healthcare policy adviser in the Obama administration. Florida, Utah, and other states have promulgated shocking "in-case-of-pandemic" guidelines for hospitals to kill categories of patients by refusal or removal from medical treatment, guidelines developed in accord with the explicit advice of Ezekiel Emanuel and his deputy Marion Danis over the past several years.

Marion Danis is president of The International Society on Priorities in Health Care, Ltd. (ISPHC), headquartered at the University of Birmingham. This is the global group promoting rationing, and scheming how it may be implemented against the known public hatred of rationing.

Danis's ISPHC was founded in 1996. The group's orientation was set by its founding chief executive, Birmingham University's Chris Ham, who was ISPHC chairman from 1998 to 2000. Chris Ham is a longtime paid operative of the King's Fund, the British medical policy-setting unit of the Royal Family, personally headed by Prince Charles. From 2001 to 2004 under Prime Minister Tony Blair, Chris Ham was Head of the Strategy Unit of the United Kingdom Department of Health. He worked in tandem with Blair's health policy aide Simon Stevens, who established an experimental euthanasia killing policy (the Liverpool Care Pathway) that Prince Charles' King's Fund subsequently adopted as standard practice for the National Health Service.

During this British government strategizing, Chris Ham edited a book published in London in 2003 called Reasonable Rationing: International Experience of Priority-Setting in Healthcare. The contributors to the book included others from the King's Fund and from Marion Danis's ISPHC, along with the notorious genocidal bioethicist Peter Singer. The book was a preview of the rationing regime the British Crown, and its associates wished to impose on the United States in a forthcoming U.S. administration, and for which the ISPHC has been advising countries from Peru to Israel to adopt.


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