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It was Dr de Brun’s interview with David Cullen that woke me up to the fact that the elderly were in fact experiencing state sanctioned euthanasia...or aka genocide. They were neglected by staff and I heard some were found dead in their beds having been shut in their rooms and abandoned by staff too terrified to go in. Imagine dying that way!!

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Those poor people were murdered. It's devastating. We're going to have to keep shouting louder until they bloody well hear us. Looked back on that Iconoclast round-table discussion you presented in August 2021 and you played a blinder. The voice of calm and reason in the midst of the madness. Thank God for you Sara. You're an angel.

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Thanks Aisling. We all have to do whatever we can! This cannot be allowed to simply fade into the past.

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They needed to get the numbers of deaths up to get people to take the jabs that they had tested out years ago on prisoners whilst pretending to develop them at "warp speed". The whole thing makes perfect sense if it was all about pressurising to take the killer jab. These people are fiends who are enabled by the studied incompetence of today's medical "professionals".

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The really shocking part is that doctors and nurses just followed this insane orders. What is wrong with them? All trust broken. Never again!

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Well, of course. The protocols kill the patient, which drives up the death counts, which substantiates the hysteria. Makes perfect sense if you’re trying to create a scamdemic and kill off a bunch of people.

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Yes it makes perfect sense when you look at it from that direction. Cold blooded murder

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Murdering bastards!!! It’s absolutely criminal!! What kind of a world are we living in at all 😖

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It's shocking Jenni and to think they make Midazolam in Ireland. I would love to know how much the Irish government bought pre-'pandemic' and during the madness. There must be a way to find out through a Freedom of Information request

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Here through Thomas Sheridan.

Thank you!

I didn't know this was used on death row.

I don't even know what to say!!!

I'm wondering if the ones that did survive process morphine differently to others. I only know this through a bit of research as when I was operated on, morphine did not kill the pain for me like it does for other patients, and I was totally functional. This is apparently due to some people processing morphine differently and therefore not giving "text book" results. I can't recall how as it's a long time since I read up, but I think due to enzymes, but don't take that as a given, because as I said it's a long time ago.

But anyway, this is horrific! I'm having trouble digesting the protocols in the first place, but then you have the healthcare staff following it?!?!?!? What the hell has everyone become?!?

But also, I have a close family member that has been a nurse for thirty years - she takes great delight in demonstrating her ability to pronounce medication's long names 🙄 to allude to her supposed intelligence, knowledge and superiority - so I suppose I shouldn't be so shocked I'm guessing.

With the calls for these people to be prosecuted and some handed the death sentence, I'm guessing justice would have to deal out a lethal injection.

Thank you again.

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HI Carol

It's so true, what has everyone become? Why don't they care? It's so weird. At least there are a few of us jumping up and down and making noise. Your morphine story sounds shocking. Everything is shocking these days but on we go.

Thanks for reading and getting in touch.

Warmest regards

Aisling

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Just as a side note, I did read up some last night and text book morphine working in conjunction with this drug, will help to depress breathing further than using alone.

Odd that this would be done while supposedly helping these patients to actually breathe.

The nurses clearly didn't understand what they were and are doing.

Maybe there are more people than we realise who don't process morphine in the blinkered text book manner - on the brighter side of that, we would all make really crap heroin addicts 😅

I look forward to reading your substack, thank you again and pleased to meet you.

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It is not appropriate to sedate, intubate and ventilate a non injured patient with a respiratory illness like this. Just no.

Mechanical ventilation is an aggressive procedure, which clearly can be life saving when the patient cannot breathe unaided, or is in such pain & distress that it’s necessary to sedate them and temporarily take over their vital functions. Obviously necessary for major surgery, too.

But an alleged respiratory viral illness? No. Really important to understand that these are not obstructive illnesses. Not like asthma or COPD. Such patients can get to a stage where the physical work of breathing becomes exhausting and they may die if not assisted.

But this did not apply in the case of the alleged covid illness.

So ventilation was totally inappropriate. If they were breathless, and probably highly agitated and anxious, a low one off dose of a diazepine, more often orally than injected, an oxygen mask & calming care, would have seen very many of these patients survive.

We instead saw application of medical procedures which were hopelessly inappropriate and lethal, applied to hundreds of thousands of people. You’ll recall the media stories about shortages of ventilators? Why have these stopped?

It was never appropriate to bulk ventilate these patients. Doing so resulted in the deaths of a very large number of people. I believe I could stand up a murder charge against medics who imposed this course of “treatment”. Sedation, intubation, ventilation, remdesivir will be enough to finish them off.

In care homes, I know of cases where the injected midazolam & morphine was given to non medical staff who were asked “Do you think you can do this?” And many did administer doses of midazolam injections and morphine injections that were far too high & stopped the spontaneous breathing of their elderly charges. Very, very large numbers of subjects treated this way. This combination of drugs is contraindicated in people without end of life care orders and certainly in people not subject to close monitoring. Again, I could stand up murder charges, or reckless endangerment in the case of possibly ignorant people who’d been procured to do the deed by authority figures.

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Hi Dr Yeadon,

Really appreciate your insights on this one and thank you for using your considerable knowledge to speak up at the appropriate time. You have helped so many of us to understand the gravity of the situation and more importantly, you never gave up. Humanity owes you big time.

I found it absolutely shocking all Covid-19 patients were intubated on arrival to ICU. It makes no sense. I have some very strong case studies ready to speak out who lost loved ones this way. They seemed to pick on the 'unvaccinated' too, something I'm looking into deeper.

Thanks again for taking to time to read and comment. It's very much appreciated.

Warmest regards,

Aisling

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Hi Aisling,

I was just wondering would any of your case studies be willing to take a case against the HSE for reckless endangerment in light of the expert opinion of Dr Yeadon and many others that these protocols were reckless at best and probably even worse and this needs to be admitted.

Regards

Padraic

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Hi Padraic,

I think there's a lot of trauma and grief out there as people process the severity of what happened. The more people that speak out, the braver they'll become so let's see.

We just have to keep the discussion open and continue to seek answers.

Many thanks for your comment.

Best

Aisling

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Thank you so much.

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Thank you for quoting my article on the Conservative Woman on this subject.

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Hi Nicola,

Great article. It means so much when we share our stories. It's never been more important to speak up and to speak out.

Many thanks

Aisling

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