He's traumatised by seeing so many deaths early in 2020 in hospitals.
He doesn't yet realise that he was killing his patients with the drugs, the venitilators and the prevailing policy in the UK at that time which was "Don't come in for treatment until you are having difficulty breathing".
I asked him about the medication regimes and remdesivir. I asked him about ivermectin too and he just gave me a blank look and said "we tried everything".
I feel sorry for him. He doesn't know, he can't imagine that the system he works for wants to cause death. He cares about his patients and he's going to be really upset when he finds out.
I can't tell him, he believes he knows more than I do because it's his profession.
This is my sister in law. During height of Covid, she was in California as a travel nurse. She said people were literally "Balloning" after they got on the vent+remdesivir. I was like O_O No shit...thats how they were making YOU kill people. I think I ruined that family gathering that day.....
I have a friend who is a GP he is the same. Will not look at anything that does not come from the overlords. Its sad and disgusting at the same time.
I told him there will be a reckoning over this eventually.
Yes, the typical protocol for a person who goes to the hospital -first morphine and propofol to slow the breathing, then remdesivir (run-death-is near) to destroy the kidneys, then intubate to destroy the lungs. 2-3 weeks later DEATH BY HOSPITAL.
And not treating anything early. I had a friend die (get killed) by one false positive test. He had pneumonia, that should have been treated with an antibiotic and some breathing treatments... but the first thing they did at the Dr.'s office was a CV19 test that came back positive. They sent him home without testing anything else or any other treatments.... told him to take Tylenol and drink fluids. After 5 days at home of not eating or drinking (he was diabetic, so this was even worst on him), they rushed him to the emergency room - he was basically hallucinating at this point and had extremely low blood ox. 5 negative tests at the hospital and they STILL put him on the CV protocol - ventilator & remdesivir. Hospital didn't even test his sugar level for over 24 hours. His sugar was way out of whack, he was extremely dehydrated, and very low oxygen levels.... wouldn't you know, a few days later, his kidneys were shutting down and he was dead within a week of being admitted. And of course the family was not allowed to see him during this. This was complete malpractice, they killed him. And there is 0 recourse the family can take because muh covid. RIP Joe :/
I’ve been SCUBA. Diving for over 40 years, and one thing drummed into your head is that you always dive with a buddy. I think in this day and age we need to have a buddy system for the medical industry. Never go in alone, and always have your buddy advocate for you!
Was talking to my brother in law the other day.
He's an ICU nurse in the UK. He's vaxxed.
He's traumatised by seeing so many deaths early in 2020 in hospitals.
He doesn't yet realise that he was killing his patients with the drugs, the venitilators and the prevailing policy in the UK at that time which was "Don't come in for treatment until you are having difficulty breathing".
I asked him about the medication regimes and remdesivir. I asked him about ivermectin too and he just gave me a blank look and said "we tried everything".
I feel sorry for him. He doesn't know, he can't imagine that the system he works for wants to cause death. He cares about his patients and he's going to be really upset when he finds out.
I can't tell him, he believes he knows more than I do because it's his profession.
This is my sister in law. During height of Covid, she was in California as a travel nurse. She said people were literally "Balloning" after they got on the vent+remdesivir. I was like O_O No shit...thats how they were making YOU kill people. I think I ruined that family gathering that day.....
You said what I couldn't say, fren.
I have a friend who is a GP he is the same. Will not look at anything that does not come from the overlords. Its sad and disgusting at the same time. I told him there will be a reckoning over this eventually.
It's amazing how well the institutionalisation works.
Don't hold your breath please!
Sometimes being a friend requires a hard act or action.
Your nurse friend is going to find out he actively assisted in the murder of many people.
You want him to find out all the sudden? Or have a chance at building some perspective about what went on?
All the sudden will destroy him. Maybe kill him by his own anguished hand.
Yes, the typical protocol for a person who goes to the hospital -first morphine and propofol to slow the breathing, then remdesivir (run-death-is near) to destroy the kidneys, then intubate to destroy the lungs. 2-3 weeks later DEATH BY HOSPITAL.
And not treating anything early. I had a friend die (get killed) by one false positive test. He had pneumonia, that should have been treated with an antibiotic and some breathing treatments... but the first thing they did at the Dr.'s office was a CV19 test that came back positive. They sent him home without testing anything else or any other treatments.... told him to take Tylenol and drink fluids. After 5 days at home of not eating or drinking (he was diabetic, so this was even worst on him), they rushed him to the emergency room - he was basically hallucinating at this point and had extremely low blood ox. 5 negative tests at the hospital and they STILL put him on the CV protocol - ventilator & remdesivir. Hospital didn't even test his sugar level for over 24 hours. His sugar was way out of whack, he was extremely dehydrated, and very low oxygen levels.... wouldn't you know, a few days later, his kidneys were shutting down and he was dead within a week of being admitted. And of course the family was not allowed to see him during this. This was complete malpractice, they killed him. And there is 0 recourse the family can take because muh covid. RIP Joe :/
I’ve been SCUBA. Diving for over 40 years, and one thing drummed into your head is that you always dive with a buddy. I think in this day and age we need to have a buddy system for the medical industry. Never go in alone, and always have your buddy advocate for you!
In other words murder, in other words crimes against humanity, in other words betrayed by those you trust the most.
No, don't feel bad about it. Make people feel bad about it, make them feel sick about what's going on. Spare no one their sensitive fee-fees.
Did you mean "ballooning"? Either way, what are you saying??
I did.....are you a spelling teacher??? And if you cant figure out what I am saying.....I dunno what to tell you.
Send him articles from .gov or .edu websites only.
When sharing say:
Give him a chance to feel you want his professional opinion to study something.
Then he will read it himself. The outcome - you know. You may need more articles than just one.
Good article to start with is here:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/
Good advice.
When he said everything, did he include ivermectin and HCQ?