I guess I need to explain it more clearly. I don’t want my comment to be buried.
Has any read the transcripts?
The pharmacist recorded the conversation. The pharmacist was a replacement for someone who had the morals to say something and was fired. The nurse was a replacement also for the same reason it appears.
Nobody else in the hospital wanted these jobs and yet these people on that floor didn’t speak up or quit and neither did the staff on the other floors who knew what was going on.
They did the killing on behalf of one doctor that was given a floor to kill people on at the request of the hospital administration. They didn’t want to lose their jobs so they “followed orders” of the doctor and administrators but secretly complained.
The nurse was upset and cried because the night nurse hadn’t killed the current patients during the night shift and they’d have to do it themselves. What a moral dilemma lol.
That entire hospital staff minus the ones who spoke up and were fired are GUILTY and should be charged.
If Epstein island was taking place on one of those floors and the entire hospital staff knew what was happening nobody would want leniency for them.
You don’t even need whistleblowers all hospitals have cameras and everything is logged. That’s how we know about the drastic increase in midazolam and opioids and the combination of the two.
If the FEDS or even supposed RED STATES cared, all they’d need to do is pull the records and all the evidence would be right there. This isn’t a hidden crime but was done in the open so they could get paid by the Feds so everything is documented. And yet nothing happens.
There could be 10,000 whistleblowers and nobody in power would care, those in power were all getting kickbacks. All that whistleblowing does now for staff is to relieve their conscious from the guilt, it’s for completely selfish reasons.
You've got to give whistleblowers some sort of leniency or you won't have any whistleblowers.
Pull the records it’s all right there.
That one woman did. The hot travel nurse from Florida who worked in that ghetto hospital in New York City. I remember the interview she did where she said the only patient on her floor that survived was a drug addict who was resistant to the drugs and pulled his vent out. Then they fired her when she complained about it.
This isn't exactly new but the more that it's documented the better. These people need to be held accountable.
She got fired when she realized what was happening and spoke up. None of these people did that. It’s all in their purchase history and documented for the Feds for reimbursement, you don’t need whistleblowers, they’re all guilty.
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