Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
So many of us (who were skeptical of this so-called pandemic early on) can now vociferously raise our voices to declare, "See, I was right! I said all this was contrived . . ." We feel somewhat righteous and pleased that what we were guessing and believing turned out to be true. However, my suspicions about the reality of a pandemic, plus the necessity of masks and lockdowns . . . were simply THAT . . suspicions and gut feelings of "something is rotten in the state of Denmark." (meaning . . . Something is not right with this.) So we are actually behaving like Monday morning quarterbacks, criticizing and judging the actions of others, "Oh, yeah," now that we have lots more data & information at our disposal. So, my take on this is that the "rule makers" and "mandaters" and "enforcers" of the perverted COVID-19 hospital treatment protocols should be the ones held accountable & responsible for the genocide of so many Americans . . . AND they should be prosecuted for their corrupt & criminal behavior. The rest of the medical personnel (who were NOT privy to details of the actual manufactured crisis) I hold blameless of genocide or criminal actions, because I believe they were sincere in trying to help their patients, not hurt them. I'm remarking on their "will to help & heal" based on conversations I had with nieces & a nephew who went through these horrendous early pandemic hospital experiences totally exhausted. & demoralized with their efforts to "stem the tide" of the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. To be honest, I haven't heard from my relatives about "holding back sustenance" or other lack of care mentioned in this listed protocol. So, I agree that medical personnel "in the know" should be charged and prosecuted, but lower echelon caregivers who "questioned or felt the treatment was not optimal" were unfortunately duped like the rest of the world. Final word . . . I was skeptical & suspicious practically from the very beginning, due to the over-emphasis being made by the Mainstream media with all the fear mongering, and then the government pushing on the entire population "to be swabbed & tested for Covid," and eventually the "almost-hysterical" coercion to be vaccinated. No way, I was never taking that experimental shot!
I have also pondered this question. Logically, everyone should be severely punished so that members of their profession will never go along with these schemes in the future. Nursing schools might even add warning about these manslaughter and murder crimes to their curriculum in the future, if penalties are stiff now.
Non-compliance has always been the answer to tyranny. There are more of us than them, and their plans would be dead at the start if we refused.
The nurses who knew better are criminals. The nurses who didn't know better are too stupid to keep practicing. Do unto others.... I would like to know if the hospital administrators, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who participated would be willing to lie down in a hospital bed and receive the same deadly treatment. No? But they carried out these orders, anyway? Criminal!
All it would have taken to solve this would have been non-compliance. Then, rather than participating in murder, they could have shouted truth from every form of media and sued the NIH, CDC, AMA, FDA, pharmacies, their hospitals, and the corrupt media. This would have worked.
In the meantime, small, doctor-owned hospitals needed to emerge to meet the needs.
Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
So many of us (who were skeptical of this so-called pandemic early on) can now vociferously raise our voices to declare, "See, I was right! I said all this was contrived . . ." We feel somewhat righteous and pleased that what we were guessing and believing turned out to be true. However, my suspicions about the reality of a pandemic, plus the necessity of masks and lockdowns . . . were simply THAT . . suspicions and gut feelings of "something is rotten in the state of Denmark." (meaning . . . Something is not right with this.) So we are actually behaving like Monday morning quarterbacks, criticizing and judging the actions of others, "Oh, yeah," now that we have lots more data & information at our disposal. So, my take on this is that the "rule makers" and "mandaters" and "enforcers" of the perverted COVID-19 hospital treatment protocols should be the ones held accountable & responsible for the genocide of so many Americans . . . AND they should be prosecuted for their corrupt & criminal behavior. The rest of the medical personnel (who were NOT privy to details of the actual manufactured crisis) I hold blameless of genocide or criminal actions, because I believe they were sincere in trying to help their patients, not hurt them. I'm remarking on their "will to help & heal" based on conversations I had with nieces & a nephew who went through these horrendous early pandemic hospital experiences totally exhausted. & demoralized with their efforts to "stem the tide" of the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. To be honest, I haven't heard from my relatives about "holding back sustenance" or other lack of care mentioned in this listed protocol. So, I agree that medical personnel "in the know" should be charged and prosecuted, but lower echelon caregivers who "questioned or felt the treatment was not optimal" were unfortunately duped like the rest of the world. Final word . . . I was skeptical & suspicious practically from the very beginning, due to the over-emphasis being made by the Mainstream media with all the fear mongering, and then the government pushing on the entire population "to be swabbed & tested for Covid," and eventually the "almost-hysterical" coercion to be vaccinated. No way, I was never taking that experimental shot!
Nurses who know and do nothing are complicit.
And nurses who didn't know are too dumb to be nurses
I have also pondered this question. Logically, everyone should be severely punished so that members of their profession will never go along with these schemes in the future. Nursing schools might even add warning about these manslaughter and murder crimes to their curriculum in the future, if penalties are stiff now.
Non-compliance has always been the answer to tyranny. There are more of us than them, and their plans would be dead at the start if we refused.
The nurses who knew better are criminals. The nurses who didn't know better are too stupid to keep practicing. Do unto others.... I would like to know if the hospital administrators, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who participated would be willing to lie down in a hospital bed and receive the same deadly treatment. No? But they carried out these orders, anyway? Criminal!
All it would have taken to solve this would have been non-compliance. Then, rather than participating in murder, they could have shouted truth from every form of media and sued the NIH, CDC, AMA, FDA, pharmacies, their hospitals, and the corrupt media. This would have worked.
In the meantime, small, doctor-owned hospitals needed to emerge to meet the needs.