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Ding, ding, ding! Give this anon a prize for having the right conclusion. Yes, fentanyl preserves organs. This rabbit hole is much bigger and more evil than what can even be imagined by the average person. Yup, follow the money. I have a friend that works at the Medical Examiner's Office. After a week of working there she took organ donor permission off of her driver's license. She was horrified at what she saw. Border Patrol is also reporting bodies that appear to have the organs harvested.

I have also seen a few hospital cases that were highly suspicious. But there was nothing that could be proven with any certainty - I only had my own gut instincts and experience to tell me that things did not add up. There always seemed to be a pattern: An otherwise healthy young adult that suddenly died from cardiac failure or stroke and was placed on life support. Their organs were immediately harvested before the family had any time to process what had happening. Either their driver's license had organ donor on it, or the hospital staff convinced the family that donating the organs was the right thing to do, blah, blah, blah - fill in the blank.

Rule one. Do not have organ donor on your license. Rule two. Make sure your loved ones know that you do not wish to be an organ donor. Rule three. Have a living will in writing that spells out what you want done if, and heaven forbid, you are in a situation where you cannot express your wishes.

Organ donation may sound altruistic, but it has become big business. Any time there are big bucks to be made there is the temptation to place profit ahead of patient care. We saw that in full operation with the plandemic operation - which is still taking place in hospitals across the country. Don't think that this did not occur before Covid. Organ donation is also a racket for institutions plugged into the system.

Still trying to figure out the new angle with tranq being added to the fentanyl.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Ding, ding, ding! Give this anon a prize for having the right conclusion. Yes, fentanyl preserves organs. This rabbit hole is much bigger and more evil than what can even be imagined by the average person. Yup, follow the money. I have a friend that works at the Medical Examiner's Office. After a week of working there she took organ donor permission off of her driver's license. She was horrified at what she saw. Border Patrol is also reporting bodies that appear to have the organs harvested.

I have also seen a few hospital cases that were highly suspicious. But there was nothing that could be proven with any certainty - I only had my own gut instincts and experience to tell me that things did not add up. There always seemed to be a pattern: An otherwise healthy young adult that suddenly died from cardiac failure or stroke and was placed on life support. Their organs were immediately harvested before the family had any time to process what had happening. Either their driver's license had organ donor on it, or the hospital staff convinced the family that donating the organs was the right thing to do, blah, blah, blah - fill in the blank.

Rule one. Do not have organ donor on your license. Rule two. Make sure your loved ones know that you do not wish to be an organ donor. Organ donation may sound altruistic, but it has become big business. Any time there are big bucks to be made there is the temptation to place profit ahead of patient care. We saw that in full operation with the plandemic operation - which is still taking place in hospitals across the country. Don't think that this did not occur before Covid. Organ donation is also a racket for institutions plugged into the system.

Still trying to figure out the new angle with tranq being added to the fentanyl.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ding, ding, ding! Give this anon a prize for having the right conclusion. Yes, fentanyl preserves organs. This rabbit hole is much bigger and more evil than what can even be imagined by the average person. Yup, follow the money. I have a friend that works at the Medical Examiner's Office. After a week of working there she took organ donor permission off of her driver's license. She was horrified at what she saw. Border Patrol is also reporting bodies that appear to have the organs harvested.

I have also seen a few hospital cases that were highly suspicious. But there was nothing that could be proven with any certainty - I only had my own gut instincts and experience to tell me that things did not add up. There always seemed to be a pattern: An otherwise healthy young adult that suddenly dies from cardiac failure or stroke and placed on life support. Their organs are immediately harvested before the family has any time to process what is happening. Either their driver's license has organ donor on it, or the hospital staff convinces the family that donating the organs is the right thing to do, blah, blah, blah.

Rule one. Do not have organ donor on your license. Rule two. Make sure your loved ones know that you do not wish to be an organ donor. Organ donation may sound altruistic, but it has become big business. Any time there are big bucks to be made there is the temptation to place profit ahead of patient care. We saw that in full operation with the plandemic operation - which is still taking place in hospitals across the country. Don't think that this did not occur before Covid. Organ donation is also a racket for institutions plugged into the system.

Still trying to figure out the new angle with tranq being added to the fentanyl.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ding, ding, ding! Give this anon a prize for having the right conclusion. Yes, fentanyl preserves organs. This rabbit hole is much bigger and more evil than what can even be imagined by the average person. Yup, follow the money. I have a friend that works at the Medical Examiner's Office. After a week of working there she took organ donor permission off of her driver's license. She was horrified at what she saw.

I have also seen a few hospital cases that were highly suspicious. But there was nothing that could be proven with any certainty - I only had my own gut instincts and experience to tell me that things did not add up. There always seemed to be a pattern: An otherwise healthy young adult that suddenly dies from cardiac failure or stroke and placed on life support. Their organs are immediately harvested before the family has any time to process what is happening. Either their driver's license has organ donor on it, or the hospital staff convinces the family that donating the organs is the right thing to do, blah, blah, blah.

Rule one. Do not have organ donor on your license. Rule two. Make sure your loved ones know that you do not wish to be an organ donor. Organ donation may sound altruistic, but it has become big business. Any time there are big bucks to be made there is the temptation to place profit ahead of patient care. We saw that in full operation with the plandemic operation - which is still taking place in hospitals across the country. Don't think that this did not occur before Covid. Organ donation is also a racket for institutions plugged into the system.

Still trying to figure out the new angle with tranq being added to the fentanyl.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Ding, ding, ding! Give this anon a prize for having the right conclusion. Yes, fentanyl preserves organs. This rabbit hole is much bigger and more evil than what can even be imagined by the average person. Yup, follow the money. I have a friend that works at the Medical Examiner's Office. After a week of working there she took organ donor permission off of her driver's license. She was horrified at what she saw.

I have also seen a few hospital cases that were highly suspicious. But there was nothing that could be proven with any certainty - I only had my own gut instincts and experience to tell me that things did not add up. Rule one. Do not have organ donor on your license. Rule two. Make sure your loved ones know that you do not wish to be an organ donor. This has become big business and any time there are big bucks to be made, there is the temptation to place profit ahead of patient care. We saw that in full operation with the plandemic operation - which is still taking place in hospitals across the country. Don't think that this did not occur before Covid. Organ donation is also a racket for institutions plugged into the system.

Still trying to figure out the new angle with tranq being added to the fentanyl.

1 year ago
1 score