IRS Suicide Bombing, Further Information

A repeating theme from interviews of people who knew Joseph Stack is surprise that he could have flown his plane into the Austin, TX IRS building.

IRS worker killed in crash was family man – Washington Times.

The above article  ( Washington Times checks details pretty well) provides info about the other person  killed in the crash,  68 year old Vernon Hunter.  Hunter’s  son felt a need to speak publicly about him, in response to comments labeling the suicide pilot as an anti-IRS hero.

There is also an expression from Stack’s daughter from his first marriage, that the suicide note seems to be written by another person; that it is  unlike her father.  there is further information contradicting the previous  suggestion that Stack’s second wife and daughter had to be rescued from the burning home.  They had, instead,  been staying at a hotel, for reasons not given.

Nurse Sonya Wernli exposes Dignitas as suicide for profit Machine

Soraya Wernli took a job with Dignitas, the back alley Euthanasia provider in Switzerland, originally in order to provide final care and comfort to those who chose suicide.

Still not opposed to assisted suicide, Nurse Wernli has become a fierce opponent of the Dignitas organization, due to her findings while on the job for two and a half years, ending in 2005. Among her first disappointments was finding that the owner, Ludwig Minelli, was routinely having the clients sign over their belongings to his organization, and was selling the items in pawn shops.

Minelli was also providing for double suicides, allowing for couples to kill themselves together. This practice is considered unethical by most of those who condone physician assisted suicide, and was one of the reasons for Wernli to spend her last 8 months of employment as a police informant. (The old practice of suttee comes to mind.) The final straw for this nurse, however, was a botched suicide leading to a 70 hour death process which left the victim thrashing and foaming at the mouth. The victim’s family and Dignitas’ owner wrangled, during this event and in the aftermath. It is apparent to many that an illegal, lethal injection on the premises was the final cause of death, though Minelli denies this.

A lengthy article in the Daily Mail
details some of Wernli’s experiences. Four years after leaving Dignitas, and filing a number of lawsuits, she still waits for the slow wheels of Swiss “justice” to turn against Minelli, and close down his operations.

Ms. Wernli has begun writing a book entitled The Business with the Deadly Cocktails, billed as an expose of what she considers to be a “necessary” organization gone bad.

In actuality, there’s no possibility for any of these killing organizations to be anything but bad. The results which Wernki has witnessed are to be expected, every time.