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The speaker expresses frustration and disbelief at an empty hospital in Gloucestershire during a medical pandemic. They emphasize that there are no people inside and question how this is possible.

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A healthcare worker is fed up with mask-wearing and inconsistencies in pandemic treatment across hospitals. They urge fellow healthcare professionals to speak out against government influence and lies in the media. It's time to tell the truth for the sake of their children.

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I'm watching patients get murdered. They aren't dying from COVID. They are medically mismanaging patients, and nobody cares. I've seen an anesthesiologist incorrectly intubate a patient, a resident defibrillate a patient with bradycardia, a nurse put an NG tube into someone's lungs, and another nurse give a deadly dose of insulin. Basic standards of care are not being met, like replacing blood in patients who desperately need it. They let patients rot on vents, and residents undo the work of day shifts by maxing out sedation. No one assesses patients properly, and they let them get acidotic until their kidneys shut down. I've seen a doctor rupture a subclavian vein and a patient bleed to death, and another patient choke on his own blood because of an incorrectly placed ET tube. These are minorities in the hood, and nobody cares. I need help to save these people.

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I am literally telling you that they're murdering these people, and nobody will listen to me. These people aren't dying from COVID. They don't care what is happening to these people. They don't. I'm literally coming here every day and watching them kill them. It's like going in the fucking twilight zone. Like, everyone here is okay with this. The only way I can kind of put this into context for everybody is an extreme example: He's like, if we were in Nazi Germany and they were taking the Jews to go put them in a gas chamber, I'm the one like, they're saying, hey. This is not good. This is bad. We should not be doing this. And then everyone tells me, hang in there. You're doing a great job. You can't save everybody. But these people aren't dying from COVID. Let me give you several examples here. An anesthesiologist intubated the patient’s right bronchus and of a patient, and they couldn't get the stats up. For about five hours, we were waiting on a chest x-ray to confirm that the placement was wrong. In the meantime, while we're waiting for that, and we've told the anesthesiologist that it was placed wrong because, like, literally only one side of his fucking chest is inflating, he dies. A patient had a heart rate of 40, and the resident starts doing chest compressions on him, which is not what you do. You just externally pace them or you give him some atropine. Then I run in there to stop him from doing chest compressions on somebody with the fucking pulse. And then he decides to push epi. He throws some pads on him to defibrillate the guy in bradycardia. Okay? He has a heart rate of 40 and a stable, you know, bradycardic rhythm. We just need to give him, like, somatropine and pace him. He fucking defibrillates him and kills him. I ran out of the patient’s room to get the director of nursing who was standing out there. And I’m like, can you stop him? He’s going to kill that patient. He’s going to kill that patient if he defibrillates him with bradycardia and a heart rate of 40. The director of nursing just shook his head, and I turned around, and he killed the dude. There was a nurse who placed an NG tube into some guy’s lungs and filled his lungs with tube feeding. There was a nurse who confused a long-acting insulin with a short-acting insulin and gave thirty units of a fast-acting insulin and killed the guy. It’s just here they’re just gonna let them rot on the vent. They’re medically mismanaging these patients. And, like, I’m not a doctor, but there’s basic standards of care. When somebody’s low on blood, literally on the brink of a critical low blood level, we should replace the blood. I asked the residents, and they’re like, does he have internal bleeding? And I said, no. Then they’re like, well, we’re not replacing the blood. In these COVID patients, they all eventually need a blood transfusion. Their blood—if you don’t have enough blood to oxygenate your body, the vent settings don’t fucking matter because you have no oxygen carrying capacity of your blood. We have a nurse who fell asleep at the nurses’ station while we were all in rooms, and her norepinephrine ran out. And the guy had no fucking blood pressure and didn’t perfuse his brain, and I’m pretty sure his brain dead. That same nurse is now running a CRRT machine, a dialysis-like machine, that she has never done before. She said she’ll figure it out. I’m pretty fucking smart, and I figure a lot of shit out, but I would never attempt to try and figure out a CRRT machine on the fly. We are adequately staffed. There’s a shit ton of staff in there, like, and we have a nurse who does CRRT in there. She has a different patient load. We told them, swap these nurses so the one that knows how to work this machine can work this machine, but they didn’t wanna do that. So I’m pretty sure that patient will be dead here in a couple hours. Nobody is listening. They don’t care what is happening to these people. They don’t. I’m literally coming here every day and watching them kill them. I mean, we’re not gonna save everybody. That’s fine. Like, come on, guys. We’re not God. Some of these people are just on sedation to keep them on the vents. Nothing else. I have a lady on a tracheostomy on a vent, and she’s not even fucking cognizant. She’s not even on sedation. You know what we give her every day? I give her breathing treatments, albuterol, and she gets insulin. And that’s it. We’re not treating the COVID, guys. For real, we’re not treating the COVID. You know, every day, we try and get these guys off the vents. Right? Because there’s criteria for weaning. Every day, the day shift nurse will wean them down to minimum sedation. Every night, we come in and we get the same two residents and they fucking max out all the sedation again and undo all the work from the day shift. Then the day shift attending will come in, and they’ll all do rounds. And they’ll be like, he wasn’t synchronizing with the vent. So we had to turn all the sedation on. And I’m like, he wasn’t synchronizing with the vent because it’s in the wrong vent mode. I even tried getting a hold of Black advocacy groups here. They just put me on hold or hang up on me. Tried talking to management. Now I got new units. And someone come up with some type of a solution for me because I’m kind of out of ideas. You know, I try and talk with some of the other nurses here, and they’re like, well, you can’t save everybody. And they all know what’s happening. They all agree with me and they all just shake their heads and I’m like, am I the only one who is not a sociopath to think that this is okay? I mean, guys, they literally don’t even know when they’re dead. Like, how many times have I told you they’ve assigned me a dead person? Like, how long have they been dead? Nobody knows. Like, how is anybody assessing anything without a stethoscope? Normally, we have disposable stethoscopes, but I brought my old chunky one. Nobody has listened to anybody’s lungs as long as I’ve been here. Even with disposable stethoscopes. I keep telling them that, you know, the guys are like, my patient’s going acidosis. We need to do something about this before his kidneys shut down. Then they run five liters of bicarb into a person who’s gained 20 pounds of water weight and completely throw him into heart failure, and he dies several hours later. That was one of my patients. So I let them know. They had me start the bicarb before I left one night. And by the time I came back the next shift, he was dead. And they assigned him to me, and he was already in a body bag. Like, guys, they’re not dying of COVID. I am literally telling you that they’re murdering these people, and nobody will listen to me. My lead at the other hospital warned me I’d have a problem and advocate for the patients too. They moved him to a completely different hospital. I tried reaching out, but he hasn’t texted me. I’m going to the unit. Let’s see how they kill him there. Okay? Stay safe. Stay out of NYC for your health care.

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The speaker shares stories of hospital negligence, emphasizing the dangers of leaving elderly patients alone. They criticize unnecessary treatments like vaccines and antacids, highlighting the harm caused by overmedication and lack of proper care. The speaker urges advocates to monitor patients closely, pointing out the hospital's lack of accountability. They stress the importance of advocating for patients' well-being and share personal experiences to raise awareness.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, a medical professional, expresses their frustration at not having the necessary resources to treat patients, like a 5-year-old boy with a fracture who had to be treated without morphine. The speaker pleads for anyone listening to leave and run away from the situation.

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The speaker is frustrated to find an empty hospital during a lockdown in Gloucestershire. They express anger at the lack of people in the hospital during a medical pandemic, calling it fake news.

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"I killed this man. Understand." The speaker, a physician, tells others that they killed someone and notes that EMS are coming, adding, "We have medics on scene," and asks, "Where are they? Where are they?" They insist they have their own medics and demand space, saying, "Can I go check up poles? No. Back up. Now." The confrontation intensifies as the speaker repeats, "You just killed my fucking neighbor," and "You killed my fucking neighbor," questioning how the other person can "show up to work every day" and, "How the fuck do you do this every day?" They accuse the other party of harming and taking neighbors, saying, "You're killing my neighbors. You're stealing my neighbors."

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The speaker describes her husband's attempted murder as a horrible experience, and expresses distress over the silence surrounding the event. She questions why law enforcement didn't arrest the shooter before the speech. The speaker believes there is more to the story and emphasizes the need to uncover the truth.

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Hamas is taking over the hospital, controlling supplies like fuel and medicine. The speaker, a doctor, is unable to treat a 5-year-old boy's fracture without morphine. They plead for Hamas to leave and for people to run away from the situation.

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The speaker reflects on the rapid dehumanization that occurred in the medical field, where masks became a means of punishment. They question how this transformation happened and express concern for the loss of humanity in health professionals. The speaker recounts feeling abused and disrespected, with personal contact being solely focused on their mask. They fear that society has been distorted and wonders if it is possible for people to regain their previous selves and treat others with respect. The speaker shares an experience of being questioned and receiving abusive emails, feeling like the only victim in the situation.

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A 71-year-old woman with suspected stroke is brought to the emergency room at Saint-Joseph Saint-Luc Hospital. The speaker, potentially linking her condition to vaccination, discusses this with the nurse on duty. The nurse confirms that they have been seeing more cases of stroke within two weeks of vaccination, but nothing is being done about it. The nurse mentions that the majority of these patients die due to the severity of the strokes. The speaker expresses frustration and helplessness at witnessing fellow citizens being affected and potentially facing certain death. They apologize for the message but felt the need to share their observations.

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The speaker expresses anger at the emptiness of a hospital in Gloucestershire during a supposed medical pandemic. They state the hospital is "empty as hell" and "absolutely dead," with "nobody even in there." The speaker questions how this is possible during a pandemic and claims it is "fake news."

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The speaker expresses feeling powerless while witnessing a crisis in El Salvador, drawing a parallel to learning about World War II in high school and wondering how no one intervened. They feel complicit while going about daily routines like working and buying coffee, questioning what actions individuals can take. The speaker believes people are dying in El Salvador, even if it's not explicitly stated. They express fear that inaction will lead to everyone being harmed. The speaker suggests the constitution is failing because it relied on honorable people, who are now absent.

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Patients are being harmed due to severe medical mismanagement. Despite witnessing numerous instances of negligence, no one seems to care. Examples include incorrect intubations, inappropriate defibrillation of bradycardic patients, and failure to administer necessary blood transfusions. Nurses are overwhelmed, and critical care protocols are ignored, leading to preventable deaths. Even basic assessments, like listening to lung sounds, are neglected. The situation is dire, with patients not receiving proper treatment for COVID and suffering from complications that could have been avoided. Efforts to advocate for better care are met with indifference, and the healthcare environment feels increasingly hopeless. There is a desperate need for intervention to prevent further loss of life.

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Patients are being harmed due to gross negligence and medical mismanagement. Despite witnessing numerous incidents, no one seems to care. Examples include incorrect intubations leading to death, inappropriate defibrillation on stable bradycardic patients, and nurses failing to monitor vital equipment. Basic standards of care are ignored, such as not administering blood transfusions when needed. Patients are sedated without proper treatment for their conditions, and critical assessments are overlooked. The environment feels like a twilight zone, where the urgency to save lives is dismissed. Attempts to advocate for better care have been met with indifference, and the situation appears dire, especially for marginalized communities. There’s a desperate need for intervention to prevent further harm.

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Patients are being harmed due to gross negligence and mismanagement in the hospital. Despite witnessing numerous incidents, such as incorrect intubations and inappropriate treatments, no one seems to care. Staff are ignoring basic standards of care, like timely blood transfusions for critically low patients. There are cases of patients being assigned to staff who are unqualified to operate necessary medical equipment. Even when issues are raised, they are dismissed. The speaker feels isolated in their concerns, as many colleagues acknowledge the problems but do not take action. The situation is dire, with patients suffering from preventable harm, and the speaker is desperate for help to address these issues.

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The speaker discusses their experience as a nurse in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic. They express their belief that there was a mass plan to promote fear and suffering, and to deny early treatment. They witnessed negligence in the treatment of patients and felt that the focus was on using ventilators instead of exploring alternative treatments. The speaker also raises concerns about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines, citing reports of adverse effects and questioning the rush to vaccinate. They criticize the censorship of medical professionals who express differing opinions and emphasize the need for people to wake up to the larger agenda at play.

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They are witnessing medical negligence and deaths in a hospital, with patients not dying from COVID. Instances include incorrect intubation, wrong medications, and lack of proper care. Despite efforts to advocate for patients, the situation remains dire. The speaker expresses frustration at the lack of action and concern for the patients' well-being.

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This hospital is empty, which is angering to see. There are no patients receiving treatment, including those who need urgent care. The speaker questions the lack of security and the underutilization of medical facilities. The ward meant for minor injuries is also deserted, highlighting the issue of people being denied treatment. The speaker expresses disappointment in the situation, expecting more patients to be present.

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I’m witnessing severe medical negligence every day. Patients aren't dying from COVID; they're being killed by poor care. For example, an anesthesiologist improperly intubated a patient, leading to his death, while another patient was defibrillated despite having a stable heart rate. Nurses are making critical mistakes, like placing feeding tubes in lungs and administering incorrect insulin doses. Even when patients are critically low on blood, they aren’t receiving transfusions. Staff are overwhelmed, and management ignores the issues. I've tried advocating for patients, but no one listens. The situation feels hopeless, and I fear for the lives of those in my care. I need help to address this gross negligence before more lives are lost.

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The speaker describes her husband's attempted murder as a horrible experience, and expresses distress over the silence surrounding the event. She questions why law enforcement didn't arrest the shooter before the speech. The speaker believes there is more to the story and emphasizes the need to uncover the truth.

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The speaker discusses their experience as a nurse in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic. They express their shock at the lack of treatment and negligence towards patients, leading to unnecessary suffering and death. They also highlight the financial incentives for hospitals to admit COVID-19 patients and put them on ventilators. The speaker criticizes the lack of early treatment options and the focus on vaccines as the only solution. They raise concerns about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, citing reports of adverse effects and deaths. The speaker emphasizes the importance of informed consent and the need for further investigation into the vaccine's impact. They criticize the censorship and suppression of alternative viewpoints by social media platforms. The speaker concludes by urging people to wake up to the agenda being pushed and the changes happening in society.

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The speaker, a nurse, shares their experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. They express concerns about medical negligence and malfeasance, particularly regarding the use of the drug Remdesivir, which they claim is causing patient deaths. The nurse also mentions the lack of advocacy for marginalized populations and criticizes the isolation and lack of basic care in hospitals. They highlight the importance of nurses as the link between doctors and patients and express gratitude for the opportunity to speak out.

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The speaker is documenting clinical waste from deceased vaccine recipients before disposal. The speaker claims each item represents a person murdered by the state. The speaker is dedicating their life to getting justice for these individuals.
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