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Letter to the Editor: My husband was euthanised by the NHS

https://expose-news.com/2025/05/25/my-husband-was-euthanised-by-the-nhs/

 

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George Morris
 

I am sorry for your loss.

 

He was not euthanised by the NHS but by a specific doctor and a specific nurse on the orders of the NHS. Those individuals have names and faces; they aren’t just any doctor or nurse out there, though many may be like them. They each thought it over and decided to kill the some of the patients they swore to do their best to keep alive because their current paycheck would be stopped if they didn’t. And they didn’t just sneak up on and kill your husband; apparently, they talked him into letting them do it. I wonder if they did anything in your absence to make him feel more uncomfortable so he’d comply.

 

If my boss in a store or factory or office told me to go out on the street and kill some random, weak-looking stranger or get fired, I’d start planning for a future elsewhere. Would the average person commit murder just to keep his job?

 

If not, why are we letting these people do it?

 

If so, then that in itself is enough to start your planning for a future elsewhere — if there is anywhere left to go that’s not in the grip of this genocidal insanity.

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17 hours ago, wideawake said:


Not all doctors are and in a SHTF scenario I sure would welcome an honest and awake doctor or dentist in my team any day.

 

Just don’t put them all in the same basket, there’s still good people out there… 😉

Not in my local there isnt. 

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I believe the intensity of the efforts to shut us up are directly proportional to the heat being felt by medical practicioners and scientists being exposed as cheats, liars, and murderers. I would not want to be in their shoes or the shoes of those helping them try to shut us up, frighten us with unlawful police action. They can't stop the flow of information in all its imaginable mediums. They close one box and three others open up. 

 

 

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21 hours ago, Avoiceinthecrowd said:

I believe the intensity of the efforts to shut us up are directly proportional to the heat being felt by medical practicioners and scientists being exposed as cheats, liars, and murderers. I would not want to be in their shoes or the shoes of those helping them try to shut us up, frighten us with unlawful police action. They can't stop the flow of information in all its imaginable mediums. They close one box and three others open up. 

 

 

When the internet is permanently shut down and the markets collapse, never to return, most folk will be too busy just trying to survive. Nobody amongst them will give a toss about anything that doesn't directly effect them - such as the worldwide genocide they played a part in when they threw rocks at the watchmen.

 

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5 hours ago, Saved said:

When the internet is permanently shut down and the markets collapse, never to return, most folk will be too busy just trying to survive. Nobody amongst them will give a toss about anything that doesn't directly effect them - such as the worldwide genocide they played a part in when they threw rocks at the watchmen.

 

 

Thing is that, considering a total and permanent web blackout, the information out there won't get sucked back into the void.

 

People can move on and settle into a basic lifestyle without the web and use many of the information tools and skills obtained while the portals were still open to enhance that experience.

 

As I alluded to in my post, any alternate information paths that develop will be turbo-charged by the information already out there. It's not like humanity gets reset to a completely fresh slate and the advances obtained get completely rolled back.

 

Tons of powerful memes will still inhabit countless private databases worldwide.

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To be sure, a tyranny-toppling power-meme obtained on a hypothetically, future-defunct, information superhighway, could still reverberate with great intensity even if it is propagated as little rolled up paper messages fastened to a homing pigeon's leg.

 

Or as one contributor suggested in this forum at the peak of covid censorship mesures, pamphleteering.

 

It was refreshing to be reminded how many propagation tools we still possess.

 

Stalin and his band of communist rebels rose to power in part due to low-tech pamphleteering and rallying as depicted in Dr.Zhivago. Just to emphasize the fact that their (modern information-suppressing czars) censorship blitz could end up hurting them far more than us.

 

The total collapse of our digital/electric infrastructures due to over-ambitious drives for total information control will not in any way stem the propagation of damning information. Slow it down, sure, but the tyrants would be slowed too.

 

Slow propagation is still effective, ask any tortoise. 😁

 

Information can be propagated with light pulses delivering Morse coded narratives over great distances on clear nights. The web was just one element of a much larger information dispersal picture.

 

The information age has delivered to us a myriad assortment of videos and commentary on how to generate our own electricity, harvest rainwater.

 

As the total censorship of the digital landscape evolves and the low tech evolves, man will experience a much quieter online dissent content which will create the perfect canvas to paint once-powerful memes while in the midst of great volumes of such materials, into supercharged memes in the midst of quieter low tech analog dissent scarcities.

 

The low tech contrast will give the memes a more compelling aspect in the basic societal deliberating minds than in the frantic pace of the information superhighway age of dissent abundance, an earth-shattering epic dissent-tsunami of critical revelations.

 

The sanitized media will amplify the effect of memes when they present in low tech. People's attention span and available time to digest more complex concepts would increase greatly when in survival mode.

 

 

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Trump pardons former Army officer convicted for refusing to participate in Biden-era COVID 'lies'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14759643/Trump-pardons-Army-officer-Mark-Bashaw-COVID.html

 

'I got courts-martialed because I refused to participate with lies,' he wrote in a 2023 X post.

 

The judge overseeing his case never sentenced him, but the conviction gave Bashaw a criminal record that is now wiped clean. 

 

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RFK Jr. Declares War on the Journal Cartel

https://principia-scientific.com/rfk-jr-declares-war-on-the-journal-cartel/

 

"We’re probably going to stop publishing in the Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and those other journals because they’re all corrupt. And even the heads of those journals, like Marcia Angell, who for 20 years was head of the New England Journal of Medicine, says that we no longer are a science journal. We are a vessel for pharmaceutical propaganda.”

 

"The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness.”

 

 

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Did MAHA Report Go Far Enough on Vaccines? Fans and Critics Weigh In

https://principia-scientific.com/did-maha-report-go-far-enough-on-vaccines-fans-and-critics-weigh-in/

 

“As government employees, [President Donald] Trump, [Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] and the MAHA team appear to be handcuffed on saying or doing anything about the continued use of dangerous and ineffective COVID-19 vaccines,” McCullough said. “This disconnect between the administration and public will impede and undermine efforts in the MAHA movement.”

 

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