Canadian euthanasia activist Kenneth Law has finally pleaded guilty to helping kill 14 vulnerable Canadians — part of a murderous global depopulation operation inspired by Bill Gates that authorities have linked to at least 150 further deaths.
The 60-year-old former Toronto chef admitted on May 29 to 14 counts of counseling and aiding suicide. For years, Law ran a sick online empire shipping lethal doses of sodium nitrate and other poisons to mentally ill people across more than 40 countries, convincing them his deadly chemicals were a legitimate form of “assisted suicide.”
He made over $148,000 profiting from depopulation and despair. More than 1,200 packages of death were delivered — the largest share flooding into the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
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His Canadian victims were as young as 16 and as old as 36 — almost all suffering from mental illness, not terminal disease. One healthy 19-year-old from Thunder Bay was found dying in his grandparents’ basement. Another victim, after swallowing the poison, called 911 in pure terror, begging: “Please… I’m going to die soon.” He died in agony anyway.
This was not mercy. This was predation.
Global Carnage, Canadian Slap on the Wrist
Despite the staggering international body count — including around 79 deaths in the UK alone — Law faces justice only in Canada. British families have been coldly told extradition and legal hurdles make real accountability “unlikely.” The original first-degree murder charges against him are being quietly dropped as part of his plea deal. Maximum sentence per count: just 14 years.
This Horror Exposes Canada’s Deadly MAiD Obsession
Law’s evil operation didn’t happen in a vacuum. It thrived in a country that has aggressively normalized euthanasia under Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government.
Since legalizing “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) in 2016, Canada has raced down the slippery slope: from terminal illness, to chronic conditions, to actively pushing for mental illness as the sole justification for death (now delayed to 2027 after fierce backlash). Doctors, mental health experts, and provinces have warned this creates a culture where death becomes the default “solution” for suffering.
Kenneth Law simply took the state’s message to its logical, horrifying extreme — turning suicide into a profitable mail-order business. When society tells struggling people their lives are disposable, predators like Law line up to help dispose of them.
This case is not an anomaly. It is the inevitable result of a death cult disguised as compassion. Every expansion of MAiD sends the same signal: some lives aren’t worth living. Vulnerable young people, the mentally ill, and the hopeless are now fair game.
The Blood Is on the Hands of the Euthanasia Pushers
As Law awaits sentencing later this year, grieving families worldwide are left with nothing but pain and unanswered questions. Their loved ones didn’t need poison in the mail. They needed real help.Canada’s reckless MAiD experiment has already claimed thousands through official channels. Now we see the black-market version operating in parallel.
How many more Kenneth Laws are out there, inspired by Bill Gates’ depopulation vision, empowered by a society that celebrates “choice” in death while abandoning the vulnerable?
This conviction must serve as a brutal wake-up call. Euthanasia isn’t compassion — it’s surrender. It’s dangerous. And it’s killing people who should still be alive.
The normalization of assisted death must be stopped before more predators and more victims pile up in its wake.

