The article claims that the Pope “expressed support for the World Economic Forum’s euthanasia campaign” and said that population reduction would help tackle climate change:Pope: Alcoholics, autistic and disabled people should be euthanized to “fight climate change”
It is further stated that the Pope allegedly said that paedophiles should not be condemned and that they have a “special place in heaven”:Pope Francis expressed his support for the campaign of the World Economic Forum for the euthanasia of people with autism, alcoholics and people with other minor diseases and disabilities in order to help humanity in the fight against so-called “climate change”.
According to Francis, the reduction of the world population will help solve, as he claims, the existential problem of climate change and return nature to its primary position in the world order.
In the rest of the article, it is said that Pope Francis does not serve the Catholic Church, but that he is a “globalist bulldog loyal to the New World Order”. Among the many claims presented below, the one that stands out is that the Government in the Netherlands allegedly already euthanizes citizens because they have “mild disabilities, autism or suffer from alcoholism”, in order to “save the planet”.While Pope Francis has stated that we should not condemn paedophiles because they have a mysterious disease and a special place in heaven, he is not so lenient when it comes to people with autism, alcoholics or other minor illnesses.
The same day, the article was also published on the web portal Srbin info.And the Dutch government, infiltrated in the WEF, started euthanizing citizens, including children under the age of twelve, because they have mild disabilities, autism or suffer from alcoholism. According to the government, euthanasia will help “save the planet”.
The Netherlands is one of the nations in the world that love Davos the most, and the current government has accepted Klaus Schwab’s vision of a depopulated world, by all means necessary.
Doctors in the Netherlands have been ordered to start euthanizing citizens with autism and other minor disabilities, without fear of prosecution – even if the patient does not currently express a wish to die.
Did the Pope talk about euthanasia and climate change?
The article published on Nulta tacka and Srbin info was originally published on July 28, 2023, in English on the “conspiracy” web portal The People’s Voice. The article does not mention the place or the date of the alleged l statement. The fact-checking web portal Lead Stories has already verified the claims about the Pope’s alleged statement in an article published on July 28, 2023. As stated in their analysis, and as shown by the search results, there is no record anywhere of the Pope’s alleged statement supporting euthanasia, nor is there any evidence that it actually exists. The original article in English also included a video in which a person reads the text from the article while photos and videos of Pope Francis alternate in the background. The video’s cover photo shows an alleged tweet from the Pope’s official Twitter account, Pontifex, which stated:Photo: Screenshot The tweet does not appear anywhere in the video, it is not mentioned in the article and does not exist on the Pope’s official profile on the social network X (formerly known as Twitter). In addition to the fact that there is no evidence that the Pope ever made the claims attributed to him, Lead Stories reminds us that the Catholic Church and Pope Francis are known to be great opponents of euthanasia. In the Declaration of the Catholic Church from May 1980, it is stated that “nothing and no one can in any way allow the killing of an innocent human being”. Additionally, by searching the word “euthanasia” on the official website of the Vatican, one can find numerous addresses of Pope Francis to various groups, such as doctors and other medical professionals, in which he speaks against euthanasia. His public addresses against euthanasia can also be found on Google (1, 2, 3, 4). As Lead Stories states, one of the most recent is from May of this year, when Portugal introduced euthanasia in certain cases, after which the Pope said that he was “sad because, in the country where Mary appeared, a law on killing was passed”. Lead Stories also clarifies that the only mention of the Pope on the World Economic Forum (SFF) website is in connection with his two addresses at the WEF annual gathering, in 2014 and 2018. Both speeches are available online and neither mentions euthanasia.Being a Christian means sacrificing your life for 🌎
