Very valuable information and an extremely troubling list of medical conditions. Thank you for sharing what you are seeing. One can only hope that you work at a very large hospital, to see so much serious illness. Otherwise, your list implies that serious illness is becoming entrenched in a significant percentage of the population.
Very valuable information and an extremely troubling list of medical conditions. Thank you for sharing what you are seeing. One can only hope that you work at a very large hospital, to see so much serious illness. Otherwise, your list implies that serious illness is becoming entrenched in a significant percentage of the population.
This is incredibly important information. People like you, who are on the medical front lines, have been the Early Warning System from the beginning of this genocide. You probably can’t do it, unless you could be totally anonymous, but if you organized your information into a hard-hitting, flowing story, I would think that popular alternative media broadcasters like Greg Hunter or Stew Peters would be very interested in interviewing you. They have large audiences and can make a big impact. Another person who could also, possibly give you great advice would be Dr. Jane Ruby. She is quite interested in the kinds of things you are seeing. You have a story that people really need to hear. Particularly those, or the friends and relatives of those who are having serious medical problems, but think they are the only ones. In other words, who don’t realize that these problems are mass events, and that they are not alone. God bless.
I’ve been wanting to talk to someone on the “inside”
I had just graduated from an ultrasound program when the pandemic started kicking off. For a variety of reasons (the vax requirement being primary) I have not sought out employment in the field.
Since you travel to many different locations you are the perfect person to ask.
1) what is your sense of the job market for ultrasound techs (cardiac or general) these days? Are the hospitals still using Covid as an excuse to cut staff and try to squeeze the remaining techs in order to save money. I have read accounts online of overworked skeleton crew teams.
2) what is your sense of the attitude towards the vaccines among ultrasound techs? I know nearly all doctors are incentivized to toe the party line, along with a good majority of nurses, but I wonder if maybe there might be more freedom to think independently among techs “lower” on the hospital hierarchy.
Very valuable information and an extremely troubling list of medical conditions. Thank you for sharing what you are seeing. One can only hope that you work at a very large hospital, to see so much serious illness. Otherwise, your list implies that serious illness is becoming entrenched in a significant percentage of the population.
This list is for a sick ‘hospital’ that in 2013 ( cannot at the moment find more actual numbers) performed >12 000 operations
and had > 40 000 overnight stays
around 400 000 outpatient consultations
approx 30 000 visits to the emergency room
It is pretty big but compare to what I am used to it is small.
Work in both the private and public sector and work in several places as I do contracts of shorter and longer periods.
Another unfortunately common trend is an enormous elevated amount of patients with heart problems and microclottings.
And
Increase of onset of diabetes and very irregular blood sugar problems for those that already has this imbalanced condition.
There are so many things I now see never seen before.
This is incredibly important information. People like you, who are on the medical front lines, have been the Early Warning System from the beginning of this genocide. You probably can’t do it, unless you could be totally anonymous, but if you organized your information into a hard-hitting, flowing story, I would think that popular alternative media broadcasters like Greg Hunter or Stew Peters would be very interested in interviewing you. They have large audiences and can make a big impact. Another person who could also, possibly give you great advice would be Dr. Jane Ruby. She is quite interested in the kinds of things you are seeing. You have a story that people really need to hear. Particularly those, or the friends and relatives of those who are having serious medical problems, but think they are the only ones. In other words, who don’t realize that these problems are mass events, and that they are not alone. God bless.
Hi brightsAngel,
I’ve been wanting to talk to someone on the “inside”
I had just graduated from an ultrasound program when the pandemic started kicking off. For a variety of reasons (the vax requirement being primary) I have not sought out employment in the field.
Since you travel to many different locations you are the perfect person to ask.
1) what is your sense of the job market for ultrasound techs (cardiac or general) these days? Are the hospitals still using Covid as an excuse to cut staff and try to squeeze the remaining techs in order to save money. I have read accounts online of overworked skeleton crew teams.
2) what is your sense of the attitude towards the vaccines among ultrasound techs? I know nearly all doctors are incentivized to toe the party line, along with a good majority of nurses, but I wonder if maybe there might be more freedom to think independently among techs “lower” on the hospital hierarchy.
Thanks!
At some point we're going to need you and your skill set . . . . but many of the "doctors" might need to die off before the way will be clear, sadly.