Tag: Health

Together We Can Jam the Scam

Birmingham’s emergency Nightingale Hospital, designed to cope with a surge in COVID-19 cases, and has not admitted a single patient in eight months. Costing a reported £66.7 million, the hospital opened on 16 April as part of a Government effort to boost NHS bed capacity.

National Leader Refuses Bribes and Vaccines

President Alexander Lukashenko refuses to be vaccinated against coronavirus, but Belarus promises to vaccinate, he says in a Press statement. He spoke out during a visit to the city children’s infectious diseases hospital in Minsk. The popular national leader is hostile and suspicious of the big-pharma promoted vaccines that is already reaping rewards for the makers ~ and sowing illnesses and death for the vaccinated guinea pigs.

Doctors Pass Death Sentences on children they claim could be Disabled.

A mother who was advised to have an abortion more than ten times is set to celebrate her first at home Christmas with her daughter. Chloe Conlin, a mother from Norwich, refused to have an abortion despite pressure from doctors. Her daughter, Miyah, now 14 months old, has a serious heart defect called atrial isomerism. She underwent open-heart surgery last Christmas Eve shortly after she was born.

Medieval Russians Built Churches in One Day to Ward Off Epidemics

In the middle ages, many Russian communities, especially in the Novgorod and Pskov regions, believed in building churches as response to calamities raging at that time, most often epidemics. The tradition known as obydennye khramy requires that the church be completed within the course of a single day. These one-day votive churches were built by communal labor and were simple in design and small in size. Construction usually began at night and ended before sunset of the following day. By nightfall, the church had to be consecrated. Made of wood, they stood no more than 40-50 years.

NHS Death Squads Calling on Britain’s Elderly

The ‘death squads’ of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) now patrol the streets, knocking on doors without invitation and assessing, on the basis of one conversation with a senior citizen who might understandably be confused, whether or not they should have a Do Not Attempt To Resuscitate order (DNAR) displayed in their home.