The covid narrative is a top down approach. It starts with CDC then is disseminated to msm, politicians, corporations, etc. None of this would matter if hospitals didn't follow along.
Doctors get there information from the hospitals that employ them and the CDC.
So who owns the hospitals?
https://www.aha.org/statistics/fast-facts-us-hospitals
There are 6,090 hospitals in the USA. They are broken down into:
- 2,946 Nongovernment not for profit community hospitals
- 1,233 Investor owned for profit hospitals
- 962 State and local government hospitals
- 208 Federal government hospitals
- 625 Non federal psychiatric hospitals
- 116 Other
Expenses Community hospitals $1.056 Trillion All hopsitals $1.16 Trillion
By expenses community hospitals seem to rule the roost.
The non profits for the most part are run by charities and schools. Many of these charities are highly corrupted (assumption), we know how communistic the education system is and the education system controls a massive number of hospitals.
These non profit hospitals are funded through charities and educational systems, but they also receive money in the form of government grants.
The point is they are controlled. Normies have trouble understanding how so many doctors and nurses could push a false narrative. The answer to that is simple, doctors and nurses get there information from the hospital system they work for. Therefore how many people at the top truly have control of the information.
If any other anons are interested in this topic please dive in and do some digging.
Would love to create a flow chart showing how information is disseminated to doctors and nurses in the field.
Most of these hospitals have been here for decades, they're just changed hands multiple times. Ad for the V.A. hospitals and clinics, that's Fed land. As far as I can tell, the land these hospitals are on is owned by them.
I do know the France family, aka NASCAR , originally helped get the land and funding needed for Halifax Hospital. You can literally throw a baseball down the road and hit Dayton Intl Speedway. It was set up as a Level 3/4 Trauma Center for NASCAR's drivers and grew from there.
I'm not concerned with who financed what, when, and/or where when these places were originally built. I'm concerned with who and what they're connected to NOW.
Most hoplspiyals were started with a genuine interest in helping the communities they serve.
However, over the last 20-30 yrs, that focus has definitely changed, especially among the "religious" backed places.