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We The People's avatar

Spot on sadly. There is a 91% correlation between Midazolam use and excess deaths.

More here; https://truthaddict.substack.com/p/the-midazolam-murders

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Donald Wood's avatar

Death by care homes using Midazolam. We murder in so may ways now. Form A-Z war on humanity!

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SaHiB's avatar

"Versed ... sounds like the vurst or worst!" Maybe; if Wurst mean "mixed up, mangled".

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-West_Germanic/wursti

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you, fascinating.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Absolutely Cruel. My anger meter currently is in repair this world has proven itself to be evil. It’s one thing to palliative care, another matter when you kill for “Proffitt” and find joy in it

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Thanks for another great analysis, Baldmichael. A medicalized death is, in my humble opinion, highly problematic for a number of reasons. You state the obvious one, "end of life care." And we ought to put "care" in quotes as well.

My father-in-law recently died a medicalized death. He was diagnosed with a second bout of esophageal cancer (within the same year that they had treated the first bout with both radiation and chemo) in July 2023. In September, he started aspirating, but didn't know that's what was happening, because very few people trust their Creator-given senses these days and because the doctors never warned him of such a possibility. "Care," indeed.

He checked himself into the hospital and the med-tech-kill cartel there took no less than five days to ascertain that his horrible coughing fits were occurring because the tumor had enlarged and was blocking his esophagus. Fucking DUH. They were testing him, of course, for various "viruses" and then bacterial infections while also running full labs.

He decided to go on a low level of morphine and have them install a feeding tube (in his stomach). After a full week with that installed, he had them remove it, then he basically chose to go into a morphine-induced coma, kind of like a deep sleep from which he never awoke. The staff continued increasing the dose, which ostensibly killed him by poisoning.

My gut feeling tells me that it is best to be aware, if at all possible, at the time of death, so that one can be conscious of the process and make good decisions. That cannot happen when one is inundated with pharmaceuticals, especially ones like morphine. However, I feel that all pharmaceutical drugs open up the mind to demons. I know that seems "out there," but I have seen it happen with other family members and friends. They get taken over by demonic entities.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Many thanks for your comment Sharine and sorry about your father in law. Re "...all pharmaceutical drugs open up the mind to demons."

What is interesting is that with my poisoning by sodium nitrite via the bacon I ate, the neuro-toxic effects built up slowly.

I was getting the sense of a separation of the soul from the body but I was not taken over by demons though. I was getting super tired, part of the neuro-toxic effects disturbing my sleep. As I detox, my sleep improves and I sense my soul and body 'reuniting' as it were.

Nevertheless the principle you mention is sound, it probably depends on the character of the person as to exactly what will occur. One certainly can be manipulated by others and outside forces.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

I'm glad you are recovering. That feeling of dissociation is definitely a precursor to the possession state. I saw all of those family members go through it, some faster than others. But I will also say that these were not highly conscious folks to begin with, which is not the case with you!!!!💝

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you! I thought I would look at the word 'dissociation'. These are anagrams.

'O no I sadistic' - one result

'into acidosis' - indicating the acidification of the body by the drugs

'I is sod action' - another result

'casinos idiot' - gambling addiction

'As I con idiots' - the 'not highly conscious folks' are deceived

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Wow! Spot on.

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