I sometimes wonder if it's best to tell your family to not even call 911 if you have a stroke or a heart attack. If I'm over 70 and have either of those, I think I'd rather just have that be the end rather than be sent to the hospital to be "revived" and live in sickness for months or years.
Absolutely appalling. Hospitals have been turned into death factories. Those people could be alive today if they hadn't found themselves in hospitals.
I know a man whose parents, aged 84 and 83, got sick with what they call covid in April 2021. The symptoms were typical of a cold: sneezing, runny nose, cough, fatigue, high temperature. The man stongly objected to his parents being taken to a hospital and said they might not get out of there alive. The couple were treated at home by a family friend who was a pulmonologist, and both were up and about within a week. Who knows what might have happened if they had been treated at hospital.
"Human sacrifice may be defined as killing with spiritual or religion motivation, usually accompanied by ritual and performed in a sacred place [hospital?] In the absence of a temple, a magic ring drawn on the ground would serve...
Human sacrifice is a social act, one found usually among human societies at a relatively high level of sophistication. Indeed, the manipulation of broad-based power seems to be intimately connected to the practice of human sacrifice...
It is not simply the powerful using the lives of the weak as fodder for the savage hungers of a cruel god. Human sacrifice is a collective activity, undertaken by the representatives of the community on its behalf. It can therefore be taken as evidence not only for high civilization but also for the individual's strong identification with the needs of the unified system and willingness to give them priority above his own..."
Whether it's state-run, insurance-company run, or fee-for-service, whenever money floods the system and healthcare becomes big busine$$, you can be sure that bad actors will enter the system and medical abuse will become commonplace. Where's Florence Nightingale when we need her?
"What scares a doctor more than anything else when they have a million dollar house with a huge mortgage, a Porsche, a Lexus for the wife, $80,000 in private school tuition a year for the two kids, a $25,000/year property tax bill on the house and $400,000 worth of medical school debt that demands to be paid every month -- or else?"
Horrific but not surprising. All the new medical equipment and facilities have magically transmuted themselves into new golden toilets in the 850-bedroom mansions of "public servants".
The only hope is that this corruption is what prevents them from implementing an effective QR-code totalitarian system and pursuing those who are against the vax effectively. The cart is going downhill fast- it can't go downhill forever without hitting a rock and falling apart.
Horrid.
This is how we treat the elderly GLOBALLY.
Old age homes are old age death camps.
Both my parents died at home in my care. I weep for mankind
I sometimes wonder if it's best to tell your family to not even call 911 if you have a stroke or a heart attack. If I'm over 70 and have either of those, I think I'd rather just have that be the end rather than be sent to the hospital to be "revived" and live in sickness for months or years.
I’m on the same page. In fact my kids know to never call 911. I’ve demanded it.
Absolutely appalling. Hospitals have been turned into death factories. Those people could be alive today if they hadn't found themselves in hospitals.
I know a man whose parents, aged 84 and 83, got sick with what they call covid in April 2021. The symptoms were typical of a cold: sneezing, runny nose, cough, fatigue, high temperature. The man stongly objected to his parents being taken to a hospital and said they might not get out of there alive. The couple were treated at home by a family friend who was a pulmonologist, and both were up and about within a week. Who knows what might have happened if they had been treated at hospital.
death factories -- yup.
If you’ve never seen the cult classic movie “The Ambulance” from 1990, you definitely should.
Basically all hospitals are like this nowadays. 😂
#LifeImitatesArt
https://youtu.be/lQAW8GcETnc
"Human sacrifice may be defined as killing with spiritual or religion motivation, usually accompanied by ritual and performed in a sacred place [hospital?] In the absence of a temple, a magic ring drawn on the ground would serve...
Human sacrifice is a social act, one found usually among human societies at a relatively high level of sophistication. Indeed, the manipulation of broad-based power seems to be intimately connected to the practice of human sacrifice...
It is not simply the powerful using the lives of the weak as fodder for the savage hungers of a cruel god. Human sacrifice is a collective activity, undertaken by the representatives of the community on its behalf. It can therefore be taken as evidence not only for high civilization but also for the individual's strong identification with the needs of the unified system and willingness to give them priority above his own..."
Blood in the Arena. Alison Futrell
Whether it's state-run, insurance-company run, or fee-for-service, whenever money floods the system and healthcare becomes big busine$$, you can be sure that bad actors will enter the system and medical abuse will become commonplace. Where's Florence Nightingale when we need her?
Related:
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=244532
"What scares a doctor more than anything else when they have a million dollar house with a huge mortgage, a Porsche, a Lexus for the wife, $80,000 in private school tuition a year for the two kids, a $25,000/year property tax bill on the house and $400,000 worth of medical school debt that demands to be paid every month -- or else?"
The saddest thing I’ve ever read. I can imagine it was very painful to write.
Is this how little we care for one another? Apparently so, perhaps even especially so in the west.
кто мы, откуда, где мы идем?
Horrific but not surprising. All the new medical equipment and facilities have magically transmuted themselves into new golden toilets in the 850-bedroom mansions of "public servants".
The only hope is that this corruption is what prevents them from implementing an effective QR-code totalitarian system and pursuing those who are against the vax effectively. The cart is going downhill fast- it can't go downhill forever without hitting a rock and falling apart.
Thank you for your truth.