It very much sounds just like more predictive programming. ‘They’ are working hard to implement the One Health model and exactly as ‘predicted’: online ‘health’ services will consist of dialed up medical advice, a virtual visit with a physician and prescription of drugs, if necessary, sent to you. The destruction of local healthcare overseen by medical professionals is near complete in Canada, with new legislation in BC transferring the physician/patient relationship to government bureaucracy and the minister. We’ve seen a mass exodus of healthcare providers from the province due to this govt. overstepping and draconian, civil rights crushing extension of mandates and orders. Heck, the jab mandates for healthcare providers were just rescinded, 2 years after the rest of the world declared it over, but replaced with a mandate of open medical records, for scrutiny by everyone, ending the physician/patient informed consent and trust relationship, and setting a course for government oversight in personal health privacy. They don’t w a n t us having local access to any healthcare products, be it natural or otherwise, and have initiated the sharing of our personal health records with 3rd party, international data processors. It all ties in with the new EU health pass, to facilitate your future border travel - when you’re not locked down.
"a virtual visit with a physician and prescription of drugs"
And what of the injections, eh?
Virtually administered by a virtual person?
Alas, no, the vaccine model is dead.
The ones gullible enough to take them fall into one of three categories:
1) Dead [no repeat visits]
2) Disabled [if they repeat visits, they'll be dead; and if they learn from their mistakes they won't be visiting again]
3) Those lucky enough to somehow not be dead or disabled [which won't be sufficient numbers to save the collapsing model]
I know pharmaceutical shills would rather paint this as 'the economy is imploding', but they're forgetting the fact healthcare in the UK is financed by the UK government's infinity printing, and thus there's no 'buyer recession' from the public. Plus, in reality, we'd be seeing *an increase* in pharmaceuticals given the extensive injuries... unless of course there's a lot of folks dead.
I also do not see evidence of the digital ordering system that has supposedly replaced it. The article's argument about 'people having to travel further' wouldn't make sense if there was direct delivery available. Alas, I could not name one such direct delivery service, and I used to work in the NHS.
The broken ‘like’ issue happens when they ‘upgrade’ their platform (same issue in other places) and render millions of older devices dysfunctional. Quite certainly this is (and in the past has been in court proven to be) done on purpose, forcing the public into newer devices harbouring the latest spytech - and as you point out, the interface to communicate with biosoftware. I know this is happening, because I use several devices of varying ages and the older ones are targeted. I am sure this could easily be fixed on the tech end. I make up for this with this emoji ✔️ in the reply, which works just fine, and replies also send notifications (depending on your settings). https://rumble.com/v5dcvwb-324767099.html
the place will become much healthier. people ordering online will read the small print - the SIDE effects of their meds, and turn to natural CURES instead of poisons that require more poisons. The scamdemic is good for something. Some people woke up !
Another sign that we are indeed in a global collapse initiated under the guise of a fake public health emergency that was used to paper over and distract how bad the economies on various continents actually are.
At its peak ten years ago it had 1,800 pharmacies and 19,000 employees. It was sold to investment firm Aurelius UK in 2021 for £477m. At the time, it employed 2,500 pharmacists at almost 1,300 pharmacies. In 2024, it went into liquidation with debts of £293m owed to 514 creditors.
I'm not so sure it is 'death of the high street' because pharmacies are not like your average store (all your links are post-2020; and Wikipedia isn't a reliable source). They're the dispensary for drugs, which basically means it has a guaranteed income stream in terms of prescriptions from doctors. Drug prescriptions haven't gone down, and patients still need somewhere in which to physically collect drugs.
Alas, if it had been the death of the High Street, it would haven't started dying post-COVID. In-fact, what I think is happening right now is because the poison shots have been administered, they're now cutting the 'useless eaters loose'.
Remember, the online stores cannot replace physical injections done by a person. You're telling me the vaccines were so successful they're now sent in the post to be self-injected? I call bollocks to that.
All Rite-Aid pharmacies here in Michigan are closing down this year.
It very much sounds just like more predictive programming. ‘They’ are working hard to implement the One Health model and exactly as ‘predicted’: online ‘health’ services will consist of dialed up medical advice, a virtual visit with a physician and prescription of drugs, if necessary, sent to you. The destruction of local healthcare overseen by medical professionals is near complete in Canada, with new legislation in BC transferring the physician/patient relationship to government bureaucracy and the minister. We’ve seen a mass exodus of healthcare providers from the province due to this govt. overstepping and draconian, civil rights crushing extension of mandates and orders. Heck, the jab mandates for healthcare providers were just rescinded, 2 years after the rest of the world declared it over, but replaced with a mandate of open medical records, for scrutiny by everyone, ending the physician/patient informed consent and trust relationship, and setting a course for government oversight in personal health privacy. They don’t w a n t us having local access to any healthcare products, be it natural or otherwise, and have initiated the sharing of our personal health records with 3rd party, international data processors. It all ties in with the new EU health pass, to facilitate your future border travel - when you’re not locked down.
"a virtual visit with a physician and prescription of drugs"
And what of the injections, eh?
Virtually administered by a virtual person?
Alas, no, the vaccine model is dead.
The ones gullible enough to take them fall into one of three categories:
1) Dead [no repeat visits]
2) Disabled [if they repeat visits, they'll be dead; and if they learn from their mistakes they won't be visiting again]
3) Those lucky enough to somehow not be dead or disabled [which won't be sufficient numbers to save the collapsing model]
I know pharmaceutical shills would rather paint this as 'the economy is imploding', but they're forgetting the fact healthcare in the UK is financed by the UK government's infinity printing, and thus there's no 'buyer recession' from the public. Plus, in reality, we'd be seeing *an increase* in pharmaceuticals given the extensive injuries... unless of course there's a lot of folks dead.
I also do not see evidence of the digital ordering system that has supposedly replaced it. The article's argument about 'people having to travel further' wouldn't make sense if there was direct delivery available. Alas, I could not name one such direct delivery service, and I used to work in the NHS.
I reject the nonsense view the shots contain "graphene/hydrogels" and I'd prefer it if you didn't foist your discrediting views here.
The broken ‘like’ issue happens when they ‘upgrade’ their platform (same issue in other places) and render millions of older devices dysfunctional. Quite certainly this is (and in the past has been in court proven to be) done on purpose, forcing the public into newer devices harbouring the latest spytech - and as you point out, the interface to communicate with biosoftware. I know this is happening, because I use several devices of varying ages and the older ones are targeted. I am sure this could easily be fixed on the tech end. I make up for this with this emoji ✔️ in the reply, which works just fine, and replies also send notifications (depending on your settings). https://rumble.com/v5dcvwb-324767099.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364975149_Wireless_Body_Area_Sensor_Networks_Survey_of_MAC_and_Routing_Protocols_for_Patient_Monitoring_under_IEEE_802154_and_IEEE_802156
the place will become much healthier. people ordering online will read the small print - the SIDE effects of their meds, and turn to natural CURES instead of poisons that require more poisons. The scamdemic is good for something. Some people woke up !
Another sign that we are indeed in a global collapse initiated under the guise of a fake public health emergency that was used to paper over and distract how bad the economies on various continents actually are.
agree with others that this could just be a fast-track to an AI-controlled technocratic health system, furthering the hivemind
but that's okay, because the experts now have it all figured out... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/researchers-now-100-in-agreement
I think this is a story about the death of the High St and excessive corporate dealmaking rather than a reduction in prescription services.
The history of Lloyd’s Pharmacy makes interesting reading
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LloydsPharmacy
At its peak ten years ago it had 1,800 pharmacies and 19,000 employees. It was sold to investment firm Aurelius UK in 2021 for £477m. At the time, it employed 2,500 pharmacists at almost 1,300 pharmacies. In 2024, it went into liquidation with debts of £293m owed to 514 creditors.
https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2024/01/lloydspharmacy-insolvency/
I'm not so sure it is 'death of the high street' because pharmacies are not like your average store (all your links are post-2020; and Wikipedia isn't a reliable source). They're the dispensary for drugs, which basically means it has a guaranteed income stream in terms of prescriptions from doctors. Drug prescriptions haven't gone down, and patients still need somewhere in which to physically collect drugs.
Alas, if it had been the death of the High Street, it would haven't started dying post-COVID. In-fact, what I think is happening right now is because the poison shots have been administered, they're now cutting the 'useless eaters loose'.
Remember, the online stores cannot replace physical injections done by a person. You're telling me the vaccines were so successful they're now sent in the post to be self-injected? I call bollocks to that.
Many merging with others to all look the same.