It has now been six years since the greatest farce in history took place. Let us not forget these charlatans who call themselves doctors, nurses and healthcare staff, and who have still not come forward to apologise.

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They sure had a lot of free time to dance and goof around for something that was marketed as an emergency. I remember hearing hospitals were overwhelmed, not enough personnel and beds, it was a nightmare they said.
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Brag McQueen 1 week ago
Yeah you should have been working in an hospital during those times, you probably would kill yourself like many of my colleagues did due to the stress, depression and burnout. But hey, lets call them murderers because they made some videos during their down time to let of some steam. You are garbage
I remember being a little bewildered that trained doctors and nurses didn't know anything about medicine and health care, but we're just grunts following orders from high up in institutions and out of 40 year old books. More than the scamdemic itself, that was my biggest takeaway.
I would NOT want a suicidal nurse anywhere near me in a time of crisis. Is mental illness common in nursing? Perhaps more should be done to keep the mentally ill out of the profession? This could be a contributing factor in the scamdemic, a need to propagate it to inflate self worth... histrionics, narcissism and other instabilities...
You guys did more harm than good. I have zero trust for any medical person since. Sincerely fuck you.
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Moist 1 week ago
i was talking to a few nurses during covid that lost their jobs eventually for refusing the jab. they all said they noticed huge personality changes in colleagues that took it. not just shunning them for being unvaxed, but also ones that were caring and had great bedside manner become rude and short tempered, yelling and abusing patients even. so I wouldn't be surprised if there's been an uptick in mental illness
On the flip side, to be fair to the profile of people who decide to become nurses... I'm pretty sure a higher percentage of them refused the jab than in the general population.
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Moist 1 week ago
depends on the location. certainly not round where I am. it was lose your job if you didn't. i know many that didn't want it and regret taking it but wanted to keep their jobs. I think there were enough against it had they all said no the govt would've backed down, but people are too divided to stand together now
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Moist 1 week ago
they did not "make some videos during their down time" it was all deliberately contrived to ensure compliance. my mother is a retired nurse and says the system is corrupt and lies to cover their ass. and she's got the reciepts of numerous cases
"Medical professionals" are like cops for the medical system. Your role is to enforce the rule of medical "authorities" primarily, and hopefully that incidentally means you heal people, many times it means you harm. You are not the savior you think you are, neither are your colleagues. I wanted to become a doctor years ago, but couldn't reconcile this truth and had to go elsewhere. Many good hearted would be doctors share this view, thus the medical industry selects for the most status seeking, narcissistic professionals.
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NostrDANus 1 week ago
Cannot handle depression as a healthcare employe is like not able to handle a virus as an IT guy... =]><
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Brag McQueen 1 week ago
Every system is corrupt. No ezception! But saying everything is a conspiracy because there are corrupt people is child think. Take care
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Brag McQueen 1 week ago
Ok then. Take care. Have fun staying sick or whatever bitcoin shit you kids tell each other over here
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Brag McQueen 1 week ago
Ok. Hope you never blow your brains out. Take care
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Moist 1 week ago
oh fuck off you idiot. any cunt that stayed in healthcare has blood on their hands. fine if they killed themselves, they killed plenty of others
Yes, mental illness is very common in nursing, but it develops as a reaction to the hopelessness of being subordinate to egotistical narcissistic doctors. When you're dying in a hospital, the nurses can save you, but half the fight is with the ignorance of the doctors. I know this from experience as a patient. And nurses will tell you : the best way to survive anything is to never stay in a hospital.
I've been adjacent to the medical field for 30 years as a biomedical scientist; this is a new phenomenon. Not sure how long the transformation was brewing, but the switch happened quickly in 2020 with covid. Prior to that, the doctor (and patient) made all decisions with the attitude that "the buck stops here" with the doctor assuming full responsibility. Their was true autonomy, and doctors often consulted with each other for wisdom. Then came covid and the sudden "follow the protocol" mindset. The entire medical community flipped. It was amazing and bewildering to behold. I watched critical thinking collapse to group think in higher education over 25 years; it took only 15 days in March 2020 for the medical field. Again, it was amazing and bewildering and terrifying to watch. Today, I teach future doctors and nurses, but I've lost all faith in the profession. Both higher ed and the medical professions have fallen before my eyes, and I feel almost lost.
I'm mostly critical of Bitcoin's current state and health is determined by age, genetics, environment, diet and exercise. Medicine is an interventional discipline when one of those categories starts to fail. Medicine doesn't prevent sickness, it treats it.
I saw this too, I was pre-med during the covid fiasco then completely 180ed after. It's a disgusting institution. I have another friend who's a biochem scientist, and it's insane hearing him talk about how funding works. It's all bought and paid for by giant corporations.
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Moist 1 week ago
time for you to kill someone else, you psychopathic shithead. perhaps you should join your colleagues
He called them charlatans; not sure why you saw the word "murderer." Sorry for your colleagues 😟 Sadly I think there were a lot of suicides during the pandemic. By almost any measure, public policy and media during those years was atrocious. I would imagine that watching panicked people come in to the hospital and being forced to treat them with standard of care must have been awful. The pandemic minted new billionaires, and resulted in a huge transfer of wealth, but I doubt that much of that made its way down to the folks dancing in those videos .
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grey 1 week ago
I’m a PhD student at a university hospital and what’s becoming apparent to me is that the conclusions that you are supposed to draw are not derived from first principles. Rockefeller medicine is simply presented as irrefutable laws of nature, upon which other conclusions can be derived.
Those of us who are skeptical of the vaccine schedule saw some aspects of this earlier, though. There's been a cult-like repetition of talking points with no genuine scientific curiosity or willingness to engage for a long time now. I'm sorry you feel lost. Can you move your time and talents elsewhere?
Now that you say it, and looking back on it, I did see signs. In the early 2000's, we were kicked out of a pediatrician's office for refusing certain vaccines for our newborn. At the time, I saw that as a narrow problem rather than a systemic rot. As for me now, yes I am seeking options. Hopefully, Bitcoin will help.
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S!ayer 1 week ago
I'm just glad the West was arrogant and racist enough to horde all the vaccines and deny places like Southern Africa from vaccines. Cuba, Zimbabwe etc. Had bans on vaccines and even used warships to block vaccines from going to cuba Karma is funny
Fuck you. You fucking simp. These nurses are massive sluts who bend over and let niggers run a train on them.
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D 1 week ago
I guess you’re not aware of the infected blood scandal in the UK by the nhs. Thousands and thousands of innocent people were infected with hep and hiv as a result of receiving infected blood transfusions mainly following childbirth or surgery. They have no business dancing, prick!
People die during bad flu seasons. And answer this - why were people only dying "left and right" inside the hospitals where the rest of us can't see for ourselves? If it was killing people left and right, we would see people dying in the streets too left and right, like homeless people. Convenient they were only dying inside hospitals where we can only take the word of the regime that this was actually happening.