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ACT V · Rome Statute Articles 6(b)/(c)

Coercion of the vulnerable.

More than 76,000 Canadians have died under MAID since 2016. Coercion need not involve a gun: a state that offers death to the disabled but withholds housing, that offers death to veterans but delays treatment, that offers death to the chronically ill but cannot fund palliative care — that state has coerced the marginalized into a body count.

The documentary stage below stitches the ACT V chapter film. Then walk the evidence scene-by-scene. Atmosphere is not the proof; primary sources are.

Evidence stage · 7 scenes · primary sources

Walk the close.

Cumulative volume, coroner voluntariness, Foley on coercion by policy, Track 2 growth, doctrine close.

How to read this act

Five acts, one doctrine.

Acts I–V together frame Article 6: intent (I), killing (II), harm (III), conditions (IV), coercion (V). This is a legal reading of the public record — not a court verdict. Check every citation.

Related files · full argument

The record behind the five acts.

Five-act argument · full loop

Walk the argument again.

← ACT IV — Conditions Calculated to Destroy

Sources

Primary records on this file.

76,000+ MAID deaths. Coercion by policy: death offered, care withheld. Five-act Article 6 close. Cinema walkthrough with primary sources.

Last updated: 2026-07-13 · TENET5