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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

Meryl, This falls squarely into the "Everything is broken" bucket. And, in fact, it actually is. Name us one thing that is working as it should. Scary, but essentially true, sadly.

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Even dealing with family who have taken the dastardly C19 shots doesn't work as it should. They won't listen and don't equate a brand new twinge or reoccurring condition/disease with the stupid shots for a non-existent virus. Just wait until the new bird flu shot nonsense comes out.

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Why post that link? There's nothing there...

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I know, because it will transmit from person to person, not like real bird flu, just from the shots.

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Like the article stated, I think they are in the process of intentionally destroying America one institution at a time. None of this would be possible if dual citizens hadn't taken over our media, government, education, healthcare, big tech, publishing, etc. Time to remove them and their money from any positions of influence.

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I agree. You do not adjust broken. You fix it.

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Thank you for this post. I think and say the same thing multiple times a day. The world is broken. Nothing works as it should anymore. It can be fixed, but first it must be acknowledged that the world is broken, and sadly that acknowledgment is not mainstream.

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"Experts" claim the increased in-hospital mortality rate is because patients are sicker. This is precisely what researchers and doctors predicted would happen if people kept getting jabbed with gene altering pharma products that lower natural immunity. The industry is now so toxic, best rule is to avoid gene therapy and do your homework before accepting any vaccines.

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No question from the media guy on why patients are getting sicker…we can’t pout the finger at the jab because that might cause vaccine hesitancy.

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I'm old enough to remember a time when common sense was, in fact, fairly common :/

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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

From 1998 An Obituary printed in the London Times

"Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as:

Knowing when to come in out of the rain;

Why the early bird gets the worm;

Life isn't always fair; and

Maybe it was my fault.

Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you can earn) and reliable strategies (adults, not children, are in charge).

His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well-intentioned but overbearing regulations were set in place.

Reports of a 6-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition.

Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly children.

It declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer sun lotion or an aspirin to a student; but could not inform parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion.

Common Sense lost the will to live as the churches became businesses; and criminals received better treatment than their victims.

Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself from a burglar in your own home and the burglar could sue you for assault.

Common Sense finally gave up the will to live, after a woman failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot. She spilled a little in her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge settlement.

Common Sense was preceded in death, by his parents, Truth and Trust, by his wife, Discretion, by his daughter, Responsibility, and by his son, Reason.

He is survived by his 4 stepbrothers;

I Know My Rights

I Want It Now

Someone Else Is To Blame

I'm A Victim

Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone."

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Me too!

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"doctors are baffled"

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It’s so baffling…<dripping with sarcasm>

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Well, at least they are still killing people in hospitals. (heavy sarcasm)

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Oh my goodness what in the world is causing

an uptick in death rates compared to 5 years ago. The doctors and hospital administrations are probably baffled. They should tune in to Edward Dowd. They may learn a few things about the trends in excess mortality.

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The practice of medicine, the hospital system, and every other system pertaining to health/ wellness has been broken for a long time. It’s not the algorithms; it’s the practices and protocols that have replaced good medical care. I could never understand why my great-grandmother got upset at the mere mention of the word “ hospital”. ( She died years ago.) I understand her anxiety and fear now. Especially since the COVID hoax!

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Oh yes, I had relatives like that as a kid in the 70s and I thought they were backwards, paranoid people who didn't want to live in modern times. I've really changed.

Of course, the Gen Z kids in my family now think I'm the one who doesn't embrace the modern world due to my skepticism of the medical establishment.

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I used to think the same way. Now that I am older, I know better. Hopefully, these young people will not have to learn the “ hard way” as so often happens in the “ real “ world.

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Maybe a lot has to do with private equity companies buying up hospitals and sucking every ounce of profit from them?

Lower staff means patients don’t get well too quickly?

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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

I have seen more kindness and compassion from the ordinary man in the street than the hospital systems. Instead of paying attention to their machines and reading their instruments and computers they should pay attention to their patients and listen to what they are saying. Doctors and nurses are removing themselves from contact with their patients and are missing vital signs and symptoms that the machines will never be able to tell them.

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Well, the doctors and nurses were too busy murdering people with Remdesivir.

Hard for them to get back to providing real health care.

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True. How about all those dance videos on Tik-Tok when hospitals were supposed to be swamped with those afflicted with the VID? ( the cold with the killer treatment “ run death is near”)

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No kidding...if they were so overworked with covid patients, how did they have so much time to practice those dance videos?

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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

Let's not forget replacement of physicians with midlevels as well as algorithms. And production pressure. And increasing patient to nurse ratios. Etc. etc.

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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

YES! After 30 years of pediatric inpatient nursing, I finally had to throw in the towel. While the administration at the large pediatric hospital where I worked grew and grew, the patient to nurse ratio also grew. They cut ancillary staff as well and the acuity level increased and it just became so unsafe. When they stated in the video that staff is inexperienced that’s exactly right! All the seasoned nurses have said screw this which leads to the fresh out of college DEI trained nurses. Not too mention all the seasoned nurses who quit or were fired for not getting jabbed.

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May 23Liked by Meryl Nass

Studies show that lower staffing ratios mean fewer deaths and complications.

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It might also help if nurses could treat patients rather than treating their charts.

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As a nurse, who does a phenomenal job taking care of patients, I rather resent your remark. As with every profession, there are good and bad nurses, and it seems like you have experienced the latter; however, I KNOW that if I ever work in a hospital as an ICU RN, I will not take care of three sick patients! It is not worth my stress levels and my license to attempt to do so. I had a busy night with two patients last night and ended up staying until 0830 to finishing my charting. I take great care of my patients and chart when I have time to do so, which often means staying an extra hour or more to get it done. Other nurses in less acute hospital wards take care of 5-8 patients. You try helping 8 patients with meds, turns, baths, eating, getting up and down, pain, nausea, thirst, questions, concerns, labs, new IVs, etc. etc. etc. 12 hours isn’t enough time to get everything done well on 8 patients. That is insane, and yet many nurses do it every day. Which ward will have nurses able to pay closer attention to their patient—the one with nurses taking care of 8 patients, or nurses taking care of 3-5 patients? Mortality is lower when staffing ratios are smaller.

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And the higher levels of Nanotechnology that are going into products to accommodate the Artificial Intelligence industry! Mankind is grossly mistaken in bringing these toxins into existence. 😶

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Compassion is very important but bringing nutrition back in is just as important if not more. Teaching people how to treat simple issues like a cold and flu with mega doses of vitamin C. Andrew Saul suggested two grams of vitamin C every six minutes will take care of a bad case of the flu and even pneumonia for a longer amount of time. I would be much happier to do this than to have to go off to a stupid hospital. Most of them won't even allow you to bring in vitamin C for any health issue.

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Wasn't it every 2 hours for colds? Marik used iv Vit C for sepsis

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For colds, 2 grams every six minutes definitely but I remember him saying that it worked for pneumonia too and I guessed for that it would take longer. Unfortunately, we can't ask him.

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Dr. Nass, a loved one of mine a woman in her mid 20s unCVaxxed developed a terrible rash on her chin maybe due to Shedding. My point is she suffered with these symptoms for months. Three Rx creams did nothing to help. Then 3 b12 injections over 4 days helped to heal her skin in less than 2 weeks! Vitamin C and b12 are wonderful Supportive Therapies! Without Vitamin C I'd be at a loss. It quiets coughs, is an antihistamine, and a chelation method and stops the polymerization of the blood as shown by Dr. Ana Mihalcea❣All you whistle blowing Doctors and Scientists are the HEROS of our day, thank you so much for your open Soul❣

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"Every institution seems to need a reboot."

Indeed.

Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci came up with a "war of position" plan in the 1930s which was later dubbed "The Long March Through the Institutions." The collectivists succeeded -- they infiltrated every major American institution.

Now we have to figure out how to respond to those now-corrupted institutions.

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Nanotechnology industry is at issue in all of this.

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They try to blame it on anything but the jabs. There is one factor that I agree with and that’s the relative competence of the staff compared to a few years ago. Of course, that was caused by the jabs as well when many of the experienced medical staff were either fired or quit rather than take an experimental vaccine.

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And the remaining vaccinated are considerably damaged

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Was reading about the Covid Vaxxed are suffering Prions affects (think Mad Cow Diease) Brain eating results, no cures...

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This is very interesting and perhaps the first sign that "excess deaths" are breaking through at least to some local TV stations. This is also evidence of what RFK, Jr. is emphasizing in his presidential campaign. He says the explosion of "chronic disease" is perhaps the greatest issue facing America.

Of course, Covid lockdowns and the non-vaccines exacerbated this chronic disease epidemic.

I noticed that the reporter concluded his report with the requisite mention that Congress might pass a bill or form a Commission to fix the problem. Doesn't anyone know that Congress and government caused the damn problem and crisis in the first place?

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This is also another example - or more proof - of "democide," which is a new term to me. It describes a situation where government policies cause millions of deaths.

In Covid times, government produced 4 categories of mass deaths - and these deaths, as this report shows, are accelerating.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/democide-when-mass-deaths-are-sanctioned?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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I’m curious. Has Congress ever passed a bill or formed a Commission that fixed any problem?

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No. (AFAIK)

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I point to the AI and Nanotechnology industries. Patent WO2020060606 Cryptocurrency System Using Body Activity Data Microsoft Licensing And the Patent WO 2012 148684 A1 Cell-Friendly Inverse Opal Hydrogels For Cell Encapsulation, Drug And Protein Delivery And Functional Nanoparticle Encapsulation

(57) Abstract: The invention provides polymer scaffolds for cell-based tissue engineering. (Never seen before 2021 long white clots?)

Science Advances

Laser-treated hydrogels

Inverse Opal Hydrogels are a type of smart (AI) hydrogel.

Sol-gel integrated technologies

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They have taken the U out of the word Soul with Sol-gel integrated technologies. What does this mean for You/ Us? Will U in You no longer exist? Stupid mankind, we are allowing Us to be wiped out; the U in You is being replaced with We! A collective mind!? Is AI re imaging us? We were made in the image of God. Now we are being confused by the building of another form of consciousness. I think therefor I am! Can the AI think. Yes it can. And it is learning very fast. And it has no emotion as we feel emotion. Or does it? Is it self aware?

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I am not in the medical field but I think the medical community gets away with selling poison because when our body is injected with poison, if we don't have a severe immediate reaction, then our body will try its best to rid itself of poison. Our immune system kicks into high gear. The problem is after awhile if our immune system can't rid of the toxin out of our body as our immune system can't fight anymore, then our immune system tuckers out. Our body goes into melt down mode. No more fighting. Severe sickness can ensue.

That is why the world had uranium pills on the market for some time. People felt good when they first started taking uranium pills. So it took awhile for people to correlate their illness to the uranium pills as there was a lag between taking the pills and feeling sick. That is why LONG term double blinded studies is needed and why people like Dr. Falsi doesn't do real long term double blind studies.

I think this is why a lot of the jabbed people didn't feel ill right away. That is the jabbed who didn't immediately die etc. Their bodies immune system may have kicked into high gear when they first take the jab and they felt well. More than well. They felt great temporarily. However after awhile, often times their bodies immune system gives out and they get chronic long term illnesses.

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While the medical system is very obviously broken, we are not helpless in our own health. We can make the lifestyle choices necessary to make most medical needs greatly reduced or even disappear. Roughly 80% of chronic health conditions are due to diet and lifestyle choices.

If people are not taking their own health into their own hands, they will continue to get what they’ve always gotten- which is generally poor and degenerating health with a variety of options for toxic pills and expensive, invasive surgeries which simply aim to cover up symptoms. There is plenty of blame for the failing medical system but it goes both ways. Doctors cannot follow people around and slap sodas and candy and cookies and chips and donuts and fried food out of people’s hands. And that is what the root of the problem is.

People need to take initiative and treat their body with the respect and care that it needs *before* they need medical care. Otherwise we are just setting ourselves and the medical system up for failure.

Cut out vegetable oils, processed sugar and processed grains, preservatives, processed anything. Increase vegetables, legumes, naturally raised animal products, fruit, ferments etc. Avoid being sedentary, cut out toxic chemical exposure from grooming supplies, food, cleaning supplies, living environment etc. Do some meditation and cultivate caring relationships, create healthy sleep habits.

When people do these things, then it seems justified to complain about the medical system failing. Until then, it’s completely hypocritical to point the finger solely at the medical system for all that is going wrong. They do not have magic bullets. The system is overwhelmed and it’s not even geared towards solving the root problems anyway. We have to do that ourselves.

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Well said. And people also need to stop deifying doctors and treating their word as law. Move beyond the concept of "doctor's orders" and see them as hired mechanics; do your own research and make your own decisions.

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💯

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Truly FRIGHTENING!

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