Using government underfunded failing hospitals as the excuse for infanticide, UK National Health Service (NHS) is asking families of disabled minors whether they should be saved in the event their heart stopped beating.
Danny Tommo (Robinson) is a freedom fighter who has spent many months reporting and sharing the truth that the mainstream media has failed to do. Tommo has the tagline of ‘Bringing you the Uncomfortable Truths Straight from the Heart’ which is exactly what he has done today.
Follow the science is the media mantra behind the highly profitable feardemic. But what happens when the world’s most esteemed medical journal reveals that the entire experimental vaccine is unsupported by science?
Peroxide was invented during WWI; it was used to save and help cleanse the needs of our troops and hospitals. Please think about this:
Or, some corpses are more profitable than other Corpses: Scaremongering media absorbs rain forests of timber to create scaremongering hysteria. Of course, the Press barons too are profiting from what posterity will describe as the Biggest Swindle in History. Nowhere in those millions of words written and spoken will you find one statistic, ‘99.6%’, this being the survival rate of Covid and its supposed variants.
WHO admits the war on Covid has failed. But thanks to those who gave it a shot those who didn’t give it a shot emerge from the eternal virus as the ‘we told you so’ winners.
One undeniable outcome of the pandemic is that the public’s faith in scientific and medical authorities is perhaps at its lowest point in living memory, and no objective observer can truly be surprised.
German newspaper Berliner Zeitung has published a report seeking to answer why an ‘unusually large number of professional and amateur soccer players have collapsed recently.’
Leading medical journal, The BMJ has published an incendiary report exposing faked data, blind trial failures, poorly trained vaccinators, and a slow follow-up on adverse reactions in the phase-three trial of Pfizer’s Covid jab.
The life-threatening issue is much more widespread than the public realises. The recent Dispatches programme and article in the Times by journalist Matthew Syed highlighted the plight of whistle-blowers in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) citing the case of Peter Duffy, a consultant surgeon, working for the Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust. Faced with failures at the trust in the emergencies department he expressed concern for patients who subsequently died from kidney sepsis.
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