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Was Spanish Assault Victim Pressured to Euthanasia for Profit on Her Organs?

Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP, File

Noelia Ramos’s tragic story of rape by “migrants,” attempted suicide, paraplegic suffering, and finally early euthanasia this week is attracting sympathy from around the world. It turns out that the courts and Spanish authorities and medical professionals who conspired to ensure her assisted suicide might have done so not only because they didn’t want to deal with the root causes of her suffering (mass migration and lack of law enforcement), but because they could make money off her organs.

It is not exactly unheard of for medical systems or governments to make money off forced organ donation. There is a huge industry in the United States for aborted baby parts, and in China, an even bigger industry of forced live organ harvesting. Is Spain a country that sees victims of heinous crimes as potential cash cows?

Noelia Castillo Ramos’s father tried to stop the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court in Spain from approving his daughter’s request for assisted suicide, but the courts decided it was better to kill her than help her. Ah, to live in a Western democracy that welcomes in the worst scum from other countries and punishes its own citizens in the process.

But Noelia’s lawyer, Polonia Castellanos, made some comments that are currently causing a firestorm on social media. An English translation of her remarks, provided by India Times, revealed, “This refers to her mother's words. When we won the first injunction, what they told her was, 'You can't do that because all your organs were already compromised.' So, what we... Who tells her mother that? They tell her from the hospital.” Or, in other words, Noelia was not allowed to reverse her decision for euthanasia because the hospital had already committed her organs and planned to make a profit off them. They weren’t going to let her back out.

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Castellanos continued, "So, of course we support organ donation because neither the donor nor the recipient receives any money,” but “What I don't agree with... Well, of course, neither the donor nor the recipient receives money, but everyone in between — doctors, medical professionals, and hospitals — does receive money. So, while I think organ donation is wonderful, I believe that, at the same time, due to a conflict of interest, it shouldn't be allowed for people who are on euthanasia committees to also be on bodies that regulate organ transplantation.”

Again, in case that comment was a little confusing, what the lawyer was saying is that the same person who regulates and perhaps makes a profit off organ transplants can also be on the committee that assesses if a person should receive euthanasia. Talk about a lucrative business model.

There are now many allegations circling the Internet that Noelia was kept isolated before her state-sponsored murder. The reality is that we honestly don’t know if she wanted to kill herself to the very last, nor do we know if she was even really given another viable option by the medical professionals around her. Noelia’s suffering at the hands of criminal foreigners was inconvenient to the woke narrative on mass migration, and it was much easier to get rid of her and profit off her body than to help her heal. We now live in a world where individual life is held as cheap as dirt, except insofar as the powers-that-be can buy and sell humans like chunks of meat.

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