How hospitals kill us (and long before Covid) – by The Amazing Polly (Canada)

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Rumble — Through the introduction of the ICU and Critical Care Ward, hospitals have been subverted by cold, calculating technicians who do not care about individual patients.
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Video is in 4 parts:

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Part 1: My takedown of “Trusted Voice” of the Pandemic, Michael Warner [Jew].
Part 2: What is an Intensivist and how have they ruined Hospitals?
Part 3: The history of Critical Care – some shady characters emerge in the wake of WW2 [Polly of course won’t openly say “Jews,” but between the lines she does].
Part 4: Who benefits from this? Who forced the hiring of Intensivists in thousands of hospitals? Is this part of a darker agenda of population control and eugenics?

 

(((Max Harry Weil))) Obituary, NYT: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/max-harry-weil-physician-who-helped-invent-intensive-care-unit-dies-at-84/2011/08/03/gIQA1DZIvI_story.html

 

Some good comments:

BajoMan, 1 week ago

Wow! That has to be your magnum opus! There was so much incredible stuff in there. Horrifying to think that some software system is going to determine whether or not my loved ones will get life saving medication. Now I also know how big business weaseled it’s way into controlling the healthcare system and hospitals in particular. Great job!

momo56, 1 week ago

great job Polly, thank you. I’ve lost three family members to hospitals in less than 2 years and all because of this horrible demonic way hospitals are now, thank you for pointing it out!

Dragonfly777, 6 days ago

Im so glad you touched upon this subject being as I am a nurse who worked among the wolves for many years, as well as many very dedicated angels of the medical field. The insurance companies, lawyers, and big business ceo’s are what destroyed medicine and hospital care. I know that for a fact. I was there when it all happened. Humana Care began the ball rolling… When I began my career doctors were on the board of directors at the hospitals and made the decisions about everything in the hospitals and patient care. It was wonderful being a nurse back then. Our caseload was generally 5 patients at the most each, there was no stress, everyone helped each other, the patients had good food, amazing care, free amenities, extra perks, it was a great job. Then things changed. Humana started their piracy and bought up all the stock in every hospital they could and replaced our doctors on the board with lawyers and businessmen. One or two doctors who never had patients did consulting. They all became millionaires overnight. Our jobs became a Mc Donalds franchise nightmare where the bottom line $$ mattered more than ppl did. We fought it so hard with the doctors to no avail. New nurses came, old ones were laid off. Staff was cut in half, pt. loads were at times 10 pts. We had to get creative with how we did our style of care. It changed a lot. The paperwork quadrupled, there was no time to do it all so we had to stay after hours without pay to finish it. Overtime was not allowed for that. It was cruel. A lot of psychopaths are attracted to medicine now due to the money and power to exploit. They have taken the real doctors out of the hospitals and put “Hospitalists” in there instead who never had patients. Dont know much, and are money hungry. Be very careful you guys, they really dont care about us. Just the money. The good ones are leaving. Maybe find a clinic? Good doctors exist, just not in hospitals usually.

OleRocker, 3 days ago

The spirit of “intensivists” exists in the Engineering field today too. I work for a university engineering research institution that in the past and up to about 10 years ago was a pleasure to work for, we worked on only engineering projects and our leaders were engineers who moved up the ranks. Now I can’t wait to retire (next year, God willing), diversity and exclusivity rule over all engineering projects and our directors and leaders are pre-dominantly business managers – intensivists.

donjoncyr, 4 days ago

i can attest to what you are sharing, i worked in a family birthing center, i cared for the babies and alternated with the mothers. The CEO’s came in and decided to change everything, we went to helping one another, of course there always was one or two RN’s who sat on their duffs giving orders. But majority we cared deeply for our patients. Then the Administration changed everything, we went to the nurses lowest on the totem pole had to care for 10 patients , 5 newborns and 5 moms. Let me tell you it was hard, don;t know how we did that. You can;t say that caring for the mother and baby is as one!! they are 2 seperate beings. The LPN’s did the majority of the work, the RN’s worked hard but were given more work on the computers. Everything to me went down hill from there

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  • jude115, 1 day ago

    Happened here in Akron, Ohio…have to say rns were the laziest group of people I ever worked with..yelling orders while whey played cards….that was the 1990s

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    • In a way, yes, but also the karma of everyone else.

      National socialism was the recognition that we are all in this together.

      So something General Paulus failed to do in 1943 is affecting the daily lives of Scandinavians and Americans in 2021.

      Going back to previous lives, the biggest way they affect us is by forming our character, mindset, habits and talents.

      “Charakter ist Schicksal” — Goethe

      “Character is fate.”

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