personalresponsibility for health..... good nutrtion,exercise, etc etc.... would take the burden of the system so that only the seriously compromised would be able get the care they need
The National Holocaust Service is not fit for purpose. I recently had to attend the NHSX unfortunately because I recently broke my foot & I needed an X ray to confirm my suspicions. My suspicions were confirmed to me. Whilst I was there I couldn't help but notice how extremely busy the staff was, I was not surprised. I mentioned my observations to a "Doctor" & I informed him that I knew what was going on, he couldn't look me in the eyes. Shame on them. #Crimes Against Humanity
Around 25 years ago or so, I can distinctly remember reading an article online quoting UK doctors who were asking for public input, for ideas to remedy the sorry state of the financial condition of the NHS. Of course there can never be a remedy for socialist spending sprees that support inefficient social programs and ‘services.’ I truly wish I’d printed the thing for reference - I just didn’t ancicipate the speed of the breakdown we’d be facing.
What did I take the trouble to print? Things like ‘How to Join the Princess Kitty Fan Club” and “Mr. Cranky’s Review of Tomb Raider” and “How to Knap arrowheads out of beer bottles.” Oh wait…. maybe the the knapping thing will turn out to be practical after the crashes happen.
Nice bit of research, indeed I can confirm your research regarding the bed situation. Raging drug side effects may also be a factor with at home patients plied to the hilt. Can I plug my article?
The article exposes a drug killing mental health patients in masses - around 7000 death reports so far, staggering, and hints at wider effects with drugs in general.
Thanks for this. I remember reading it a while ago, but it got lost in the maelstrom of other things, so apologies for not cross posting - I have rectified that oversight now!
Really appreciate, thanks Peter. So many are going after the vax (and rightly so) but unless it's Midazolam, Remdesivir or Morphine etc, drugs are pretty much off the radar. Think it's a really important issue now that regulators have gone completely rogue with manufacturing standards and all.
You would think a government would hire some top guns to handle the logistics, technology, procurement, stay abreast of scientific/medical advances and so on. Maybe start with a prototype of a smaller, the a medium then a large hospital/heath network - possibly on a zero based budget basis. As it is, it jas created a dinosaur that it has to keep feeding.
I would be enthusiastic for that, something new and fresh, a potential discovery of a better way of doing things. Isn't it strange with all their big monetary budgets they have nothing to give?!
A big (stated) reason for the lockdowns here I recall was NHS pressure. Despite the 7 new nightingale hospitals for covid, apparently they just couldn't get the staff to man the ICU beds, apparently because it takes years of training to become an ICU nurse and so the project failed. Faced with the decision of locking down 67,000,000 people or fast tracking the smartest, brightest, most adaptable people and ones with transferrable skills in the entire land of which the looming winter 2020 lockdown threat would suddenly afford, they locked down anyway! That's when I understood something was really fishy.
Are you subbing for Dr Vernon today? It sure sounds like it.
No, seriously, this is a heath care system in crisis, crisis of needing more money, it already has all the patients it needs. It also has all the doctors it needs, whet it needs is more administrators. And that means more money! A lot more money!
And the doctors work load should be cut to two 6 hour days a week. That is about all they can handle after the Covid crisis. Except for a raise, they need a big increase in the money, say, 40%.
personalresponsibility for health..... good nutrtion,exercise, etc etc.... would take the burden of the system so that only the seriously compromised would be able get the care they need
Yep.
The C19 mRNA injections have "aged" people - that is, people die when they have no immune system left to fight with.
Doing the opposite - using what you state - will extend life.
Dr Bhakdi put it well when he said that if people lived healthy lives they would live to be a 100. When we die sooner, it's because people didn't.
I think I have maybe another ten years! haha
LOL Peter: "The ad can’t even get the woke order of the letters right – showing IDE instead of DEI."
Neither are accurate.
Correctly identified as DIE ideology, is the apt acronym for the one way street to a biological, social, economic and moral dead end.
The National Holocaust Service is not fit for purpose. I recently had to attend the NHSX unfortunately because I recently broke my foot & I needed an X ray to confirm my suspicions. My suspicions were confirmed to me. Whilst I was there I couldn't help but notice how extremely busy the staff was, I was not surprised. I mentioned my observations to a "Doctor" & I informed him that I knew what was going on, he couldn't look me in the eyes. Shame on them. #Crimes Against Humanity
Around 25 years ago or so, I can distinctly remember reading an article online quoting UK doctors who were asking for public input, for ideas to remedy the sorry state of the financial condition of the NHS. Of course there can never be a remedy for socialist spending sprees that support inefficient social programs and ‘services.’ I truly wish I’d printed the thing for reference - I just didn’t ancicipate the speed of the breakdown we’d be facing.
What did I take the trouble to print? Things like ‘How to Join the Princess Kitty Fan Club” and “Mr. Cranky’s Review of Tomb Raider” and “How to Knap arrowheads out of beer bottles.” Oh wait…. maybe the the knapping thing will turn out to be practical after the crashes happen.
The core problem with the NHS is that, because it's all funded by taxation, the workers think they are dispensing charity to the patients.
Nice bit of research, indeed I can confirm your research regarding the bed situation. Raging drug side effects may also be a factor with at home patients plied to the hilt. Can I plug my article?
https://open.substack.com/pub/feldmans/p/devastating-drug-unleashed-killing?r=xwknv&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
The article exposes a drug killing mental health patients in masses - around 7000 death reports so far, staggering, and hints at wider effects with drugs in general.
Thanks for this. I remember reading it a while ago, but it got lost in the maelstrom of other things, so apologies for not cross posting - I have rectified that oversight now!
Really appreciate, thanks Peter. So many are going after the vax (and rightly so) but unless it's Midazolam, Remdesivir or Morphine etc, drugs are pretty much off the radar. Think it's a really important issue now that regulators have gone completely rogue with manufacturing standards and all.
You would think a government would hire some top guns to handle the logistics, technology, procurement, stay abreast of scientific/medical advances and so on. Maybe start with a prototype of a smaller, the a medium then a large hospital/heath network - possibly on a zero based budget basis. As it is, it jas created a dinosaur that it has to keep feeding.
I would be enthusiastic for that, something new and fresh, a potential discovery of a better way of doing things. Isn't it strange with all their big monetary budgets they have nothing to give?!
A big (stated) reason for the lockdowns here I recall was NHS pressure. Despite the 7 new nightingale hospitals for covid, apparently they just couldn't get the staff to man the ICU beds, apparently because it takes years of training to become an ICU nurse and so the project failed. Faced with the decision of locking down 67,000,000 people or fast tracking the smartest, brightest, most adaptable people and ones with transferrable skills in the entire land of which the looming winter 2020 lockdown threat would suddenly afford, they locked down anyway! That's when I understood something was really fishy.
Are you subbing for Dr Vernon today? It sure sounds like it.
No, seriously, this is a heath care system in crisis, crisis of needing more money, it already has all the patients it needs. It also has all the doctors it needs, whet it needs is more administrators. And that means more money! A lot more money!
And the doctors work load should be cut to two 6 hour days a week. That is about all they can handle after the Covid crisis. Except for a raise, they need a big increase in the money, say, 40%.