Many of us agree that whatever brought us here and educated us will be used to help guide the normies, NPCs and sheep as they awaken to the realities of the world. But there is another angle I believe where we, as purebloods, will be called upon to help. This notion was a gym (not shower) thought this morning, as I was on the treadmill, watching all the new people in for their resolutions.
Do you know CPR? Do you know how to operate an AED? I think we may be seeing people dropping like flies in the gyms, workplace and out and about in 2023 as the vax/boosters do their thing with increasing frequency.
I've had fairly extensive EMT and tactical combat casualty care and am equipped to help. I've used these skills before. The first vax-related incident I experienced was last summer when a recently vaxxed friend nodded out right in front of us at the dinner table, pissed himself, and fell into a stupor, bordering on coma as he became incontinent. I was seconds from starting CPR (on phone w 911) when he took a breath and I aborted. He had a latent heart condition called WPW (electrical pathway) most likely triggered by the vax he took to go on vacation. He survived and is fine now - other than having the toxin in his body.
Most of us are the type of person who will help out in an emergency. So I encourage you at a minimum to get CPR and AED trained. Even if it's watching videos online. Also, encourage your gym, employer, etc. to install AEDs. If it saves one life....
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr/performing-cpr/cpr-steps
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/aed/using-an-aed/what-is-aed
I'm not 100% certain an AED or CPR would save anyone from the clotshot. I guess if the person had endocarditis, this could cause arrythmias and could be helpful.
An AED converts your heart rhythm from ventricle tachycardia or fibrillation back to a normal sinus rhythm or asystole (at which point they can give you epinephrine.)
Unfortunately, I think most of the deaths are caused by clots stopping all blood flow when they get stuck in your pulmonary artery. AED is not going to fix that.
Or an aortal dissection, but at least it’s a fighting chance. I’d also add everyone should carry a few packs of aspirin in their wallets, backpacks or purses.
And antihistamine. Great post Anon!
Thanks. Antihistamine for?
allergic reactions so bad airway closes up. There's meltaways you can go sublingual with. Just for general emergencies, I don't remember anything COVID or jab related popping up like that.
Good ol cpr can bang out a clot. It's a hell of a lot better than standing there and doing nothing.
Stopped heart is dead for sure.
technically yup. brain death is the biggie though, if you get to them quick the brain can go without o2 for 4-6 minutes without any damage. that's the point of cpr, you're pumping for them. sometimes they actually come back and recover.
Um, I'm not going to say, I told you so.