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Why Choice is an Illusion?

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Her Name Was Noelia. She Was 25. The Doctor Who Approved Her Death Was Also in Charge of Her Organs.

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The Spanish state didn’t get her treatment. It got her an appointment.

The assessment that greenlit Noelia’s death was written by a single female doctor. Not a psychiatrist. Not a specialist in BPD. Not a specialist in depression or OCD.

An intensivist.

Whose other job — at the same hospital — was coordinating organ transplants for the region. That same doctor was the first person to speak to Noelia about donating her organs after the euthanasia. She said yes. Then she changed her mind.

The hospital pressured her until she had to appear before a notary public to formally, legally, on record, say no. She had to fight, paralyzed, mentally ill, 25 years old — to not have her organs taken after her death.

That’s who was holding the pen on her assessment. I’ve been told about the specific document. The original handwritten assessment. The one that makes this conflict of interest impossible to deny.

My sources couldn’t address it publicly.

So I’m making it public. That’s how this works.

The Guarantee Commission, the body that gave final approval for Noelia’s death — was stacked with members linked to pro-euthanasia organizations and organ transplant entities. These are groups that have gone on record calling euthanasias a “good opportunity” for organ donation.

Why? Because traffic accidents are down. Donors are down. Euthanasia fills the gap. ’m not speculating. This is documented.

Two doctors originally assigned to Noelia’s case withdrew. She had expressed doubts. She wasn’t sure she wanted to die. She went before a notary to formally delay the process. The system didn’t pause. It found new doctors. It kept going.

A medical and legal duo involved in her case are now under criminal investigation for malfeasance and document forgery accused of faking a disagreement about her condition specifically to force her case in front of the Guarantee Commission.

The case has reached the European Court of Human Rights.

Noelia did not.

She Was Killed on March 26, 2026.

Under Spanish constitutional jurisprudence, euthanasia cannot be applied when suffering derives from a mental disorder. Noelia’s suffering derived entirely from mental disorders.

The law said no. They did it anyway. This Is Not Isolated

Carlos Ardanaz. ALS. 59 years old. Euthanized because the financial support he needed to live never arrived. As oncologist Gabriel Sara put it: “Euthanasia will become the treatment of the poor.”

That’s where this goes. Every time. The vulnerable. The mentally ill. The ones the system is too expensive to actually help.

It’s cheaper to end a life than to fund one.

Her name was Noelia.

She was paralyzed. She was pressured. She changed her mind and had to prove it in front of a notary and the woman who decided she should die was the same woman who wanted her organs.

Say her name.

Noelia Castillo Ramos