Sounds overly dramatic doesn’t it, an exaggeration surely? Not when you start to look at this big pharma concoction closely it doesn’t.
Let’s start with Wikipedia. This is an older version (19:17, 16 June 2022) which I will stick with having made notes from it at the time.
Changes do get made quite frequently to Wikipedia articles but the substance should remain the same.
Quotes from here unless otherwise stated.
Midazolam, sold under the brand name Versed among others, is a benzodiazepine medication used for anesthesia and procedural sedation, and to treat severe agitation.
It works by inducing sleepiness, decreasing anxiety, and causing a loss of ability to create new memories. Like other benzodiazepines, it works by increasing the activity of the GABA neurotransmitter in the brain.
I suspect it was called Versed because it sounds like the vurst or worst! When you understand what it really does you will see what I mean. I have covered Benzodiazepines in an earlier post which gives the general application of this class of drugs. I will link at the end as well but here it is if you wish to read first and haven’t already.
Benzodiazepines – what type of drug are they?
This is Midazolam’s chemical structure.
I have pointed out before that any drug with nitrogen in the chemistry is essentially neuro-toxic. Adding chlorine makes it even more neuro-toxic and adding fluorine makes it severely neuro-toxic.
Midazolam medical uses
These are listed as:
Seizures
Procedural sedation
Agitation
End of life care
The last is why it is apparently used in care homes. The phrase ‘End of life care’ makes one think that it is all about caring for the individual but in reality means ‘How to finish off the elderly without anyone suspecting’!
Here are some anagrams which make this clear.
– Enfilade force – i.e. comes at you from the side where you least expect it
– Ere coffin deal
– An elf force die
– Alf no rice feed
– Fail feed crone
– A Dr lie offence
You may have heard of the ‘Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient’ (LCP).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Care_Pathway_for_the_Dying_Patient
According to the link
It was developed to help doctors and nurses provide quality end-of-life care, to transfer quality end-of-life care from the hospice to hospital setting.
I gather
The Liverpool Care Pathway was developed by Royal Liverpool University Hospital and the Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute in the late 1990s for the care of terminally ill cancer patients. The LCP was then extended to include all patients deemed dying. Its inflexible application by nursing staff of Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust was subject to scrutiny after the poor care delivered to a relative of Rosie Cooper MP.
Thus
In July 2013, the Department of Health released a statement which stated the use of the LCP should be “phased out over the next 6-12 months and replaced with an individual approach to end of life care for each patient”.
However
The Daily Telegraph reported that the programme was just rebranded and that its supposed replacement would “perpetuate many of its worst practices, allowing patients to suffer days of dehydration, or to be sedated, leaving them unable to even ask for food or drink.”
It seems that Midazolam was used in this sedation.
Continuous infusions of midazolam and interrupted hydration – such as insulin infusions without glucose?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24674703
In other words drug them so they cannot defend themselves. The doctors and nurses can then say ‘Oh dear, we are going to have to put you down’ like people do with animals.
This link also makes reference to the use of Midazolam.
How is agitation and restlessness managed in the last 24 h of life in patients whose care is supported by the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient?
https://spcare.bmj.com/content/1/3/329
NHS trusts were given financial incentives to use the LCP as the Wikipedia article indicates. I could expand more, but that will suffice for this post.
Side effects
I have generally covered these in my post on benzodiazepines. Wikipedia highlights these.
– Pregnancy and breastfeeding
It says there are risks during the third trimester of pregnancy, the last three months. Given the neuro-toxic nature of the drug it should read there are risks regardless of how pregnant one is.
As a woman that is. Men, despite some lunatics assertions, do not get pregnant.
The risks are said by Wikipedia to be to the ‘neonate’, i.e. the new born. These possible symptoms include
…hypotonia, apnoeic spells, cyanosis, and impaired metabolic responses to cold stress.
Which for those of us who like it in English, means reduced muscle strength, breathing failure, cyanide poisoning and inability to keep warm.
All because of the neuro-toxicity reducing or stopping the nerve signals which enable the body and its organs to function correctly.
Breastfeeding by mothers using Midazolam is not recommended. Are we surprised, you are potentially giving the baby toxic drugs. They are bad for you, let alone the new born who can’t object.
– Elderly
They are more sensitive to the pharmacological effects of benzodiazepines, and metabolise them more slowly, leading to prolonged side effects.
This may be at least in part due to being already poisoned by big pharma drugs.
Side effects of Midazolam include
…drowsiness, amnesia (especially anterograde amnesia), ataxia, hangover effects, confusion, and falls.
The main article says in general
People experiencing amnesia as a side effect of midazolam are generally unaware their memory is impaired, unless they had previously known it as a side effect.
This might explain people’s memory loss in April 2020 when they forgot what being human truly meant and locked themselves down.
– Tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal
A benzodiazepine dependence occurs in about one-third of individuals who are treated with benzodiazepines for longer than 4 weeks, which typically results in tolerance and benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome when the dose is reduced too rapidly.
Dependence is a common occurrence with neuro-toxic drugs. No wonder big pharma like selling them, it’s very good for business. Illegal drug dealers have the same business model, but then they are essentially selling the same product.
– Overdose
A Midazolam overdose is considered a medical emergency and will be made worse when combined with other CNS (central nervous system) depressants such as alcohol, opioids, or tricyclic (meaning to do with the chemical structure) antidepressants.
The main article says
It is important to note that this drug does not cause an individual to become unconscious, merely be sedated.
There is a footnote link.
https://www.drugs.com/monograph/midazolam.html
Warning
Respiratory Effects
Associated with respiratory depression and respiratory arrest, especially when used for sedation in noncritical care settings. (See Respiratory and Cardiovascular Effects under Cautions.)
Death or hypoxic encephalopathy has resulted when respiratory depression was not recognized promptly and treated effectively.
So Wikipedia says it won’t cause you to be unconscious but it may kill you by stopping you breathing. So a permanent unconsciousness then.
Or put more simply, death.
Use in execution
It is used in conjunction with other drugs for use in executions by lethal injection in certain jurisdictions in the United States.
Of course this is for executing certain convicted criminals.
In the care homes and in hospitals it is also used in the same manner. Although it is the criminals doing the executing of course.
These are the doctors and nurses administering the drugs. But we mustn’t forget the ones behind them, the big pharma suppliers and its supply chain including governments and bureaucrats.
Use in UK care homes
Midazolam is used in care homes. It doesn’t look as though controls on it are that strict compared to other drugs.
Controlled drugs in care homes last updated: 14 November 2023
https://www.cqc.org.uk/guidance-providers/adult-social-care/controlled-drugs-care-homes
The popular press has raised public concerns.
DRUG SCANDAL Care homes accused of using powerful sedatives to make coronavirus victims die more quickly as use rocketed 100% 12 Jul 2020
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12100515/care-homes-accused-sedatives-coronavirus-die-quickly
It says
Official figures show 38,352 out-of-hospital prescriptions for midazolam were issued in April – more than double the February figure.
The monthly average for the past five years in England was about 15,000.
And
Retired neurologist Professor Patrick Pullicino, who publicised the wrongful administration of powerful pain relief to patients believed to be dying under the Liverpool Care Pathway, is concerned the same has happened again.
He told the MailOnline: “Midazolam depresses respiration and it hastens death. It changes end-of-life care into euthanasia.”
However
The Association for Palliative Medicine hit back and said there were good reasons for the rise in prescriptions for midazolam.
Dr Amy Proffitt, of the Association for Palliative Medicine, told the MailOnline: “I absolutely do not believe that there have been cases of euthanasia in care homes related to Covid-19.”
There we see a case of blind faith in action.
She said the drug was an obvious choice for patients with breathing difficulties – one of the main symptoms of coronavirus.
And she fell for the coronavirus scam.
She added: “I can understand why people are raising concerns, but when prescribed and used appropriately, midazolam will not hasten or prolong someone’s death – it will just give comfort.”
“prescribed and used appropriately” is the key isn’t it Amy? If prescribed and used inappropriately then death is hastened.
But then it affects the breathing so that’s not good, is it Amy? Poor breathing can lead to death.
And there was no general access to care homes due to the ridiculous lockdowns. Who was going o check whether Midazolam let alone any other drugs or treatment were used appropriately, let alone what treatment and basic care was carried out.
Of course being in palliative medicine Amy would support its use. She has a job because of it, so she profits by it in a way. She has a suitable name of which one anagram is
- my fat profit
Here’s a link and a testimony. There is a 12 min 46 long video with Wayne Smith speaking.
The Midazolam Murders – Whistleblower Wayne Smith Testimony
And here is John O’ Looney and his witness speaking to John Campbell who has a YouTube channel.
Funeral Director John O’ Looney tells about midazolam being used in the NHS to euthanise the elderly. Cull of the elderly due to NICE Guideline
He says he was told it was used on people who weren’t even terminally ill.
Here is a very good post on the viral delusion generally but specifically included for this chart on Midazolam use in the UK. There is a link in the article to the original site displaying the data.
Colours above are regions in NHS England peak in April 2020
From
The Great Lie And The Data That Shows It
By Michael Wallach, Mar 28, 2023
How about anagrams?
Anagrams
This is the best phrase from ‘Midazolam’.
– AZ maim old
What I also did was look at the anagrams of the three main elements of Midazolam, i.e. nitrogen chlorine and fluorine.
nitrogen chlorine fluorine = 24 letters
nitroge chl fu =12 individual letters
It will produce 2921 individual words including these which are particularly suitable; I have concentrated on the longest:
– Nonrecognition
– Interneurone
– Neurotogenic – tending to produce neurosis
– Controlling
– Electrifier
– Functioning
– Incongruent
– Interfering
– Internecine
– Reconfigure
– Guillotine
– Incoherent
– Inflicting
– Infliction
– Neurocoele – The central canal and ventricles of the spinal cord and brain; the myelencephalic cavity
– Neurogenic – affecting the nerves
– Neurologic – affecting the nerves
– Neglectful
– Horrific
– Loonier
– Lucifer
– Forget
– Heroin
– Foul
There are a few positive ones such as
– Cheerfuller
– energetic
– Enlighten
– Enriching
but most seem either neutral and many as listed are negative or define the nature of the combination of these elements. Do check yourselves to see what I mean.
Here are some full phrases:
– hurl nonrecognition relief
– heroin foretelling unicorn
– enthroning loonier Lucifer
– enthroning Nero oil Lucifer
– Lucifer neon thorn religion
– Lo unrelenting horrific eon
– I no fun intelligence horror
– Unholier interfering colon
– Horrific ungentle inner loo
– Oh err lonelier functioning
– In horn guillotine enforcer
– Incoherent loonier fun girl
– Loner infliction roughener
– Cor I ill inherent neuron fog
– Loonier foul reintrenching
– Unholier Clinton foreigner
I thought I would include the last one for amusement although I can’t say that the Clinton’s, Bill and Hillary, are amusing. But perhaps Hillary is when she is ranting.
Summary and final thoughts
Well there you have Midazolam. Supposedly good for sedation if you want to help finish someone off without them knowing about it.
A nasty neuro-toxic benzodiazepine drug including nitrogen, chlorine and fluorine. It was always obvious these elements were dangerous as these elements can combine linguistically to show the how lethal they can be. I highlight these anagrams:
– Unholier interfering colon
– Horrific ungentle inner loo
– Enthroning Nero oil Lucifer
– In horn guillotine enforcer
Midazolam is an unholy, interfering, horrific Luciferian drug, bringing the guillotine down on a person’s life.
Used in the euphemistically named ‘End of life care’ although an anagram ‘Ere coffin deal’ is more appropriate.
Used in care homes and evidently used massively in 2020 causing a spike in deaths, thus ramping up the excess deaths to make it look as though the so-called virus was raging in the population.
In reality care home residents were being murdered by toxic drugs. Even if they weren’t used in all death cases, the elderly were neglected, presumably starved and dehydrated with no one to check whether they were being treated properly.
This anagram of Midazolam says it all.
AZ maim old
Even guinea pigs may be treated better. I found this link
RSPCA inspector, Shahnaz Ahmad, collected the animal and took him to an animal welfare centre.
She said the guinea pig – who they’ve named DiscoPig – seemed healthy and well cared for but added: ‘It’s very sad that someone has abandoned their pet in this way.’
‘This guinea pig was found alone, guinea pigs are naturally sociable and normally prefer to be with one or more guinea pigs.
‘A guinea pig can develop abnormal behaviour and may suffer if they are left without company.
‘Abandoning pets in such a manner is an incredibly cruel thing to do and never the answer.’
Yes, and ‘Abandoning humans in such a manner is an incredibly cruel thing to do and never the answer.’
Yet we did when the world went insane in 2020.
But then this has been going on for a while now as society cared less and less for the elderly. They were once seen as repositories of wisdom, now they can be just cast off, stuck in a care home to die.
To die, assisted by neuro-toxic drugs like Midazolam, in short euthanasia by the back door.
We should be ashamed that we let things get this bad. We must repent of our wrong attitudes and change our minds and the culture.
And those who promoted and administered the murder drug Midazolam, doctors and nurses, ministers, like Matt Hancock, and bureaucrats, must, repeat must be brought to justice and big pharma destroyed.
P.S. here are some links for further reading or backing up my post.
On Matt Hancock
My post on Matt Hancock.
Matt Hancock, Health Secretary and British politician
On Midazolam
https://thewhiterose.uk/was-this-the-first-wave-mass-murder-of-the-elderly-with-midazolam/
https://unitynewsnetwork.co.uk/midazolam-the-scandal-that-cannot-be-ignored/
Spot on sadly. There is a 91% correlation between Midazolam use and excess deaths.
More here; https://truthaddict.substack.com/p/the-midazolam-murders
Death by care homes using Midazolam. We murder in so may ways now. Form A-Z war on humanity!