Philip Nitschke

@philipnitschke

Voluntary Assisted Dying - a fundamental Human Right for ALL rational adults, not just a privilege for the sick - Activist Author of the Peaceful Pill eHandbook

Darwin (Aust) & Haarlem (NL)
Joined February 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    This is the experience of living as a human. This is not a mental disorder.

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  2. 9 hours ago

    The Sarco suicide pod aims to take assisted dying out of doctors' hands with AI and 3D printing

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  3. 23 hours ago

    Not sure why in the BBC report “plans to launch suicide pod” suddenly became “plans to sell suicide pod”..but just to be clear, the Sarco plans are free, not sold, and the launch is in Switzerland..listen to full explanation on BBC world service in AM..

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    Dec 9
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  5. Dec 8

    Dr Duckworth, FYI, Sarco was developed following a specific request by lawyers for Tony Nicklinson, a supporter of assisted dying, I’m sure you’ll agree..Opinion: I support assisted dying – but am appalled by Switzerland’s suicide machine

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  6. Retweeted
    Dec 6

    My latest story for based on an interview with of Hard to believe this method will soon be available but that is the plan

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  7. Retweeted
    Dec 3

    ; "La persona sperimenterà un vago disorientamento e una lieve euforia, prima di perdere conoscenza"

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  8. Retweeted
    Dec 2

    Actieve stervenshulp of euthanasie? In Duitsland komt de discussie voorzichtig op gang via een heel helder stuk in

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  9. Dec 2

    InHouse audience of one watches the final Exit snippet live stream on the best methods for 2021 to achieve a peaceful reliable DIY death ⁦⁩ …

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  10. Retweeted
    Nov 29

    We review the 10 best methods for a peaceful, reliable DIY death in 2021. Exit Dec Snippet by Philip Nitschke streamed Wed 1st Dec..and for those unable to attend there’s the Cyber Monday sale of the 2021 eHandbook

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  11. Nov 28

    ..and includes ‘The Inevitable’ by , the only book (I know of) that traces the right to die evolution from restrictive medically controlled laws to the demand for suicide assistance to be made available for all competent adults

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  12. Nov 21

    Proposed new NSW assisted dying law introduces novel new method of ending life - death from total exhaustion and frustration from form filling and legislative compliance..

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  13. Nov 16

    and .. there is a right to suicide, for whatever reason, and access to information and the means…It's in your head: Why reducing all problems to 'mental health issues' hurts humanity — RT Op-ed #

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  14. Nov 12

    The first book that acknowledges there’s a whole global movement to demedicalise assisted suicide… that all rational adults have a right to the means for a peacefully and reliable DIY death for whatever reason - this is fundamental ..

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    ‘He will pry the lid off a coffin to try another treatment.’ My book, The Inevitable, is a ’s book of the year!

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  16. Nov 11

    Seems they can, but no one does…they all slavishly follow the red poppy custom as “the old theme park slides into the Atlantic”.. BBC to allow presenters to wear white poppies on air

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    Nov 8

    Exit News: eHandbook Nov update has new details on Nembutal availability, problems seeking anti-emetics & an update on the NL ‘azide wars’ and why the inorganic salts are changing the DIY movement.

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  18. Nov 7

    Stop trying to redefine suicide - the only distinction is between rational and irrational suicide. If an adult knows what they’re doing they have a right to assistance. ‘Assisted dying isn't suicide - conflating two does disservice to those in need'

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    Nov 5

    There’s something inexpressibly sad about Terence Kelly. The kidnapper is himself a lost child

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  20. Nov 5

    ..and rational suicide amongst the elderly, some who are sick, some with compelling social reasons & some just tired of life, has nothing to do with mental illness.. Why hiring more mental health workers won’t stop suicides - Medical Observer - :

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