• What The #Nurses Saw: An Investigation into Systemic #Medical #Murders That Took Place In #Hospitals During The #COVID Panic & The Nurses Who Fought Back To Save Their Patients https://thewashingtonstandard.com/what-the-nurses-saw-an-investigation-into-systemic-medical-murders-that-took-place-in-hospitals-during-the-covid-panic-the-nurses-who-fought-back-to-save-their-patients/
    What The #Nurses Saw: An Investigation into Systemic #Medical #Murders That Took Place In #Hospitals During The #COVID Panic & The Nurses Who Fought Back To Save Their Patients https://thewashingtonstandard.com/what-the-nurses-saw-an-investigation-into-systemic-medical-murders-that-took-place-in-hospitals-during-the-covid-panic-the-nurses-who-fought-back-to-save-their-patients/
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    What The Nurses Saw: An Investigation into Systemic Medical Murders That Took Place In Hospitals During The COVID Panic & The Nurses Who Fought Back To Save Their Patients - The Washington Standard
    I was intrigued by a book entitled “What The Nurses Saw“ and decided to read it and possibly review it. It took me longer to finish the book than I anticipated, and the reason was I could not believe what I was reading. Anger would be an understatement. Were we actually pawns ...
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  • Read the lawsuit (in PDF) against the #Texas HHSC Commissioner and #Shriners Hospitals for Children to understand why the #mandate was illegal. #Covid #Covid19 #CDC #Pfizer #Vaccine - https://covidpenalty.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Doc-20-Second-Amended-Complaint-Shriners-TX.pdf
    Read the lawsuit (in PDF) against the #Texas HHSC Commissioner and #Shriners Hospitals for Children to understand why the #mandate was illegal. #Covid #Covid19 #CDC #Pfizer #Vaccine - https://covidpenalty.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Doc-20-Second-Amended-Complaint-Shriners-TX.pdf
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  • Are they going to take it BACK from ALL of the Doctors, hospitals, clinics....etc... and no $700,000 is not even a drop in the bucket...
    Why weren't we told about this...did anyone know... "The report explained the issue, “It appears city officials decided to do an end-around with their portion of the nearly $2 trillion in so-called ‘stimulus’ funds that were handed out — and simultaneously dumped onto the untenable U.S. debt — by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in response to the Covid pandemic.”"
    Investigation Looking into City’s Decision to Give COVID Cash to Illegal Aliens
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/investigation-looking-citys-decision-give-covid-cash-illegal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=investigation-looking-citys-decision-give-covid-cash-illegal
    Are they going to take it BACK from ALL of the Doctors, hospitals, clinics....etc... and no $700,000 is not even a drop in the bucket... Why weren't we told about this...did anyone know... "The report explained the issue, “It appears city officials decided to do an end-around with their portion of the nearly $2 trillion in so-called ‘stimulus’ funds that were handed out — and simultaneously dumped onto the untenable U.S. debt — by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in response to the Covid pandemic.”" Investigation Looking into City’s Decision to Give COVID Cash to Illegal Aliens https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/investigation-looking-citys-decision-give-covid-cash-illegal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=investigation-looking-citys-decision-give-covid-cash-illegal
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    Investigation Looking into City's Decision to Give COVID Cash to Illegal Aliens | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor
    This article originally appeared on WND.com Guest by post by Bob Unruh Report confirms recipients ‘not eligible’ for federal aid There have been reports all across the nation of local jurisdictions misusing COVID-19 impact money distributed by the federal government, but now a report in The Federalist confirms an investigation has begun into a decision by officials in Madison, Wisconsin, to take $700,000 from that distribution and give it to illegal aliens.
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  • Top Doctor Details 'Huge Financial Incentives' For Hospitals To Murder Covid Patients

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    Top Doctor Details 'Huge Financial Incentives' For Hospitals To Murder Covid Patients https://rumble.com/v4l8ul3-top-doctor-details-huge-financial-incentives-for-hospitals-to-murder-covid-.html
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  • THIS IS NOT MINE, IT IS COPIED AND PASTED
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    "My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed , without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital.
    When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us.
    During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried.
    That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death, and guesses as to how and where she would be.
    My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery.
    Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!"
    He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said:
    "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years."
    There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery, we asked the night watchman for permission. With a flashlight we reached the tomb. My father caressed her, prayed and told his children, who watched the scene moved:
    "It was 55 years... you know? No one can talk about true love if they have no idea what it's like to share life with a woman."
    He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in that crisis. I changed jobs ..." he continued. "We packed up when we sold the house and moved out of town. We shared the joy of seeing our children finish their careers, we mourned the departure of loved ones side by side, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we support each other in pain, we hug each Christmas, and we forgive our mistakes... Children, now it's gone, and I'm happy, do you know why?
    Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..."
    When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him, and he comforted us, "It's okay, we can go home, it's been a good day."
    That night I understood what true love is; It is far from romanticism, it does not have much to do with eroticism, or with sex, rather it is linked to work, to complement, to care and, above all, to the true love that two really committed people profess ".
    Peace in your hearts.
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    THIS IS NOT MINE, IT IS COPIED AND PASTED REFLECTION "My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed , without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital. When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us. During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried. That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death, and guesses as to how and where she would be. My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery. Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!" He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said: "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years." There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery, we asked the night watchman for permission. With a flashlight we reached the tomb. My father caressed her, prayed and told his children, who watched the scene moved: "It was 55 years... you know? No one can talk about true love if they have no idea what it's like to share life with a woman." He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in that crisis. I changed jobs ..." he continued. "We packed up when we sold the house and moved out of town. We shared the joy of seeing our children finish their careers, we mourned the departure of loved ones side by side, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we support each other in pain, we hug each Christmas, and we forgive our mistakes... Children, now it's gone, and I'm happy, do you know why? Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..." When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him, and he comforted us, "It's okay, we can go home, it's been a good day." That night I understood what true love is; It is far from romanticism, it does not have much to do with eroticism, or with sex, rather it is linked to work, to complement, to care and, above all, to the true love that two really committed people profess ". Peace in your hearts. đź–ŠUnknown
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  • Migrant crisis plunges Denver's main public hospital deep into the red after patients received $130 MILLION of treatments they were unable to pay for A total of 8,000 migrants who came to the city from Central America have made around 20,000 visits

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12976873/Denver-migrant-crisis-hospitals-critical-funding.html
    Migrant crisis plunges Denver's main public hospital deep into the red after patients received $130 MILLION of treatments they were unable to pay for A total of 8,000 migrants who came to the city from Central America have made around 20,000 visits https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12976873/Denver-migrant-crisis-hospitals-critical-funding.html
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    Hospital migrant crisis as patients unable to pay for $130M treatments
    The migrant crisis in Denver has plunged the city's main public hospital deep into the red after patients received $136 million in treatment they couldn't pay for.
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  • Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China: Active national drug shortages hit a 10-year high this year, leaving many healthcare providers, pharmacies, and hospitals without enough life-saving and supportive medications,

    HOW STUPID HAVE WE BECOME AS A NATION? ELECTING GREEDY, FECKLESS AND CORRUPT POLITICIANS IS SUICIDE!!

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/critical-drug-shortages-plague-us-amid-unabated-reliance-on-china-5549499?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge&src_src=partner&src_cmp=ZeroHedge
    Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China: Active national drug shortages hit a 10-year high this year, leaving many healthcare providers, pharmacies, and hospitals without enough life-saving and supportive medications, HOW STUPID HAVE WE BECOME AS A NATION? ELECTING GREEDY, FECKLESS AND CORRUPT POLITICIANS IS SUICIDE!! https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/critical-drug-shortages-plague-us-amid-unabated-reliance-on-china-5549499?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge&src_src=partner&src_cmp=ZeroHedge
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    Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China
    Health care providers and patients struggle to find critical medications as U.S. officials grapple with solutions.
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  • MEDICIDE: How American Hospitals and Doctors Methodically Murdered Covid Patients

    NEVER
    FORGET!
    IT WASN’T COVID OR
    IATROGENIC DEATH AND DISEASE
    THAT KILLED SO MANY
    AMERICANS IN HOSPITALS,
    NURSING HOMES AND ALFS
    ACROSS THE USA;
    IT WAS MEDICIDE* VIA THE
    DELIBERATE WITHHOLDING OF
    EFFECTIVE COVID-19 TREATMENTS
    AS WELL AS THE
    ADMINISTRATION OF LETHAL
    AND/OR
    DEBILITATING PROTOCOLS
    INCLUDING COVID SHOTS

    https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/12/28/medicide-how-american-hospitals-and-doctors-methodically-murdered-covid-patients/
    MEDICIDE: How American Hospitals and Doctors Methodically Murdered Covid Patients NEVER FORGET! IT WASN’T COVID OR IATROGENIC DEATH AND DISEASE THAT KILLED SO MANY AMERICANS IN HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES AND ALFS ACROSS THE USA; IT WAS MEDICIDE* VIA THE DELIBERATE WITHHOLDING OF EFFECTIVE COVID-19 TREATMENTS AS WELL AS THE ADMINISTRATION OF LETHAL AND/OR DEBILITATING PROTOCOLS INCLUDING COVID SHOTS https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/12/28/medicide-how-american-hospitals-and-doctors-methodically-murdered-covid-patients/
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    MEDICIDE: How American Hospitals and Doctors Methodically Murdered Covid Patients
    Via State of the Nation NEVER FORGET! IT WASN’T COVID OR IATROGENIC DEATH AND DISEASE THAT KILLED SO MANY AMERICANS IN HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES AND ALFS ACROSS THE USA; IT WAS MEDICIDE* VIA THE DEL…
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  • Footage shows mask-wearing crowds piling into an 'overwhelmed' Beijing hospital amid fears over mystery pneumonia sweeping country - but China insists flu and usual winter bugs are to blame, NOT a new virus

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12794953/China-says-FLU-known-viruses-blame-mystery-wave-pneumonia-overwhelming-hospitals.html
    Footage shows mask-wearing crowds piling into an 'overwhelmed' Beijing hospital amid fears over mystery pneumonia sweeping country - but China insists flu and usual winter bugs are to blame, NOT a new virus https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12794953/China-says-FLU-known-viruses-blame-mystery-wave-pneumonia-overwhelming-hospitals.html
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    China says FLU to blame for mystery wave of pneumonia
    Chinese authorities have repeated claims no new pathogen is to blame for a wave of infections that has sparked global alarm as images emerge of children and parents crammed into the nation's hospitals.
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  • LISTEN IT IS NOW UP TO $$$$ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND $$$$$$ WHAT IS BEING PAID TO HOSPITALS TO MURDER YOU The Doctor is a F r o n t L i n e Doctor (Video)

    “Clear explanation of how hospitals are paid to kill patients. Dear Lord! Do we pay taxes to get killed? Heads need to roll over this scam!”
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    LISTEN IT IS NOW UP TO $$$$ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND $$$$$$ WHAT IS BEING PAID TO HOSPITALS TO MURDER YOU The Doctor is a F r o n t L i n e Doctor (Video) “Clear explanation of how hospitals are paid to kill patients. Dear Lord! Do we pay taxes to get killed? Heads need to roll over this scam!” http://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com
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  • Me: A great truth....listen..... Many small, poor counties grew RICH over night...One of those counties... I lived in, in IL. $$$$$$$$$$$$$ they will reap what they have sown....this wasn't JUST hospitals

    The Truth About COVID Hospital Protocols

    https://rumble.com/v3q1rqv-the-truth-about-covid-hospital-protocols.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=2
    Me: A great truth....listen..... Many small, poor counties grew RICH over night...One of those counties... I lived in, in IL. $$$$$$$$$$$$$ they will reap what they have sown....this wasn't JUST hospitals The Truth About COVID Hospital Protocols https://rumble.com/v3q1rqv-the-truth-about-covid-hospital-protocols.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=2
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  • THIS IS NOT MINE, IT IS COPIED AND PASTED
    REFLECTION
    "My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed , without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital.
    When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us.
    During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried.
    That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death, and guesses as to how and where she would be.
    My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery.
    Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!"
    He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said:
    "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years."
    There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery, we asked the night watchman for permission. With a flashlight we reached the tomb. My father caressed her, prayed and told his children, who watched the scene moved:
    "It was 55 years... you know? No one can talk about true love if they have no idea what it's like to share life with a woman."
    He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in that crisis. I changed jobs ..." he continued. "We packed up when we sold the house and moved out of town. We shared the joy of seeing our children finish their careers, we mourned the departure of loved ones side by side, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we support each other in pain, we hug each Christmas, and we forgive our mistakes... Children, now it's gone, and I'm happy, do you know why?
    Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..."
    When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him, and he comforted us, "It's okay, we can go home, it's been a good day."
    That night I understood what true love is; It is far from romanticism, it does not have much to do with eroticism, or with sex, rather it is linked to work, to complement, to care and, above all, to the true love that two really committed people profess ".
    Peace in your hearts.
    đź–ŠUnknown
    THIS IS NOT MINE, IT IS COPIED AND PASTED REFLECTION "My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed , without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital. When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us. During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried. That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death, and guesses as to how and where she would be. My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery. Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!" He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said: "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years." There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery, we asked the night watchman for permission. With a flashlight we reached the tomb. My father caressed her, prayed and told his children, who watched the scene moved: "It was 55 years... you know? No one can talk about true love if they have no idea what it's like to share life with a woman." He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in that crisis. I changed jobs ..." he continued. "We packed up when we sold the house and moved out of town. We shared the joy of seeing our children finish their careers, we mourned the departure of loved ones side by side, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we support each other in pain, we hug each Christmas, and we forgive our mistakes... Children, now it's gone, and I'm happy, do you know why? Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..." When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him, and he comforted us, "It's okay, we can go home, it's been a good day." That night I understood what true love is; It is far from romanticism, it does not have much to do with eroticism, or with sex, rather it is linked to work, to complement, to care and, above all, to the true love that two really committed people profess ". Peace in your hearts. đź–ŠUnknown
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