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Sweden did the same. In Sweden, Dr Jon Tallinger, a GP, blew the whistle on euthanasia; he now works in Denmark instead of Sweden; "Instead of being given oxygen treatments at home or admitted to a hospital even when there is ICU capacity to treat them, the elderly and people over 60 with risk factors, Dr. Tallinger says, are often being prescribed morphine or other palliative pain medication (which does nothing to improve breathing) while being kept at home where they are essentially left to expire.

"How would you feel if you find out that your parent in the nursing home will not be given critical care, or curative care, or oxygen therapy, because they are deemed 'irrelevant,'" he wrote in a May 21, 2020 online essay.

"If an elderly patient eventually loses the fight with COVID-19, I say as a doctor that it is far more humane to let them die of narcosis and carbon dioxide after we have done our best to save the patient, instead of resorting primarily to morphine and breathing complications when they have contracted COVID-19 — all while denying them oxygen therapy and necessary medical attention," he wrote."

https://www.miamiarch.org/CatholicDiocese.php?op=Article_swedish-doctor-fights-for-elderly-victims-of-covid-19

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Mar 5, 2023·edited Mar 5, 2023Liked by The Underdog

Excellent series, UD! I'm going long on rope manufacturers.

Ativan and Xanax are the big benzos in the US. Ativan is very common in the hospital for its rapid onset. I'll have to dig around and see if one can even track prescriptions in the US much less from a nursing home or assisted living. Sales may be the only way. It's amazing to what one can have access. One glance at the FBI's yearly crime reports or the temperature data from GISS and know the Establishment is lying but health information can surprisingly difficult to access. Challenge accepted, dear writer!

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Where do these guys get off, playing God with our precious elderly? Karma is watching and she is going to deliver a 10 fold blow!

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Mar 6, 2023Liked by The Underdog

I had a younger lady working for me in early 2020. Her father in law sits on the board of a Scottish NHS trust. She told me that he had said that they were 'rationing' treatment for covid to the under 50s, and any over 50s would be offered palliative care only.

FIFTY! I'm 50. I'm hardly past it, even by their cold, hard economic calculations. I pay a shit ton of taxes. Enough to pay for a phalanx of bloody useless midazolam pushing GPs.

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Mar 6, 2023Liked by The Underdog

Evil, corrupt bastards.

Nobody was dying at HOME ALONE of the "virus."

Now if you were stuck in a nursing home and trusted the Tiktok'ing "health heroes" at the hospitals, you definitely were taking a chance of being killed.

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In the midst of mass murder, people are chatting about who is the most guilty party, whilst doing absolutely nothing to bring the democide to a halt.

Wake up, folks, if you know the crime is being committeed yet do nothing to stop it, you are morally and legally complicit. The judiciary, police, bureaucracy, and political machine were already compromised before this even began so can the court talk. There is now open war against the people, yet defence force personnel are either assisting the killers or sulking in the background. So, we are defended by cowards and traitors. Where to from there?

In the good old days we lit torches, raised our hay forks, and marched on the castle. Then we burned it to the ground and cheered as the lords leaped from the battlements and towers, to their deaths.

I do miss the good old days when men were men.

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Nov 9, 2023Liked by The Underdog

A "good death"

About the ancient Greeks and we know the globalists love their Greek...

"It’s also extremely unlikely that a physician would be called in to put one out of one’s misery by euthanasia, a coined word of Greek etymology meaning........... ‘good death’, ............. but which has no ancient Greek equivalent.

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I notice that the Oakeshott tweet is from December when she was promoting her book, while some of the replies are from March. How do you know she hasn’t changed her mind in the last 3 months?

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