Friday, 24 May 2024

Hospitals Euthanized Patients to Boost 'Covid Deaths,' Whistleblowers Testify


Several whistleblowers have provided explosive testimony during an official inquiry, revealing that hospitals were euthanizing patients during the pandemic and blaming their deaths on Covid.

The patients were reportedly given a lethal drug combination before their deaths were listed under “COVID-19” in an apparent effort to boost the number of fatalities from the virus.

The bombshell testimonies were provided during the ongoing Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry.

The independent inquiry has now been ongoing for almost two months.

The panel is investigating failures in Scotland’s response to the pandemic.

The witnesses specifically testified that elderly patients were being unnecessarily administered end-of-life protocols.

Those who tested positive for the virus were given deadly doses of drugs such as midazolam and morphine, even if their Covid symptoms were only mild.

However, when the drugs killed them, the patients were listed as having died from Covid.

The whistleblowing testimonies were provided by government officials and Scottish citizens who witnessed the practice.

However, the issue wasn’t just limited to Scotland, as Slay News previously reported.

A damning report emerged in February that sent shockwaves around the world after an investigation into the high numbers of “Covid deaths” during the pandemic uncovered evidence that tens of thousands of elderly people were actually murdered to boost the mortality rates.

The official UK government data produced for the report indicated that people across England were also being euthanized using a fatal injection of midazolam.

The cause of their deaths was then listed as “Covid,” indicating that the virus was killing far more elderly people than it was.

The explosive data from the report was made public by Australian politician Craig Kelly, the national director of the United Australia Party.

The report obtained official UK government data on death rates and causes.

The data appears to show that vast numbers of elderly were murdered with an injection of midazolam.

According to Kelly, the patients were euthanized in order to boost “Covid deaths” and ramp up public fear to garner support for lockdowns and vaccines.

While alerting the public about the data, Kelly declared that it exposes “the crime of the century.”

“These deaths were then falsely blamed on Covid, which was the basis of the public fear campaigns used to justify the lockdowns and mass-mandated injections of the public (including children) with an experimental medical intervention that had zero long-term safety data,” Kelly said in a post on X alongside copies of the data.

“Along the way, a small group pushing the need for mass-mandated injections made billions.

“This paper shows that the UK spike in deaths, wrongly attributed to COVID-19 in April 2020, was not due to SARS-CoV-2 virus, which was largely absent, but was due to the widespread use of midazolam injections which were statistically very highly correlated (coefficient over 90 percent) with excess deaths in all regions of England during 2020.

“The widespread and persistent use of midazolam in UK suggests a possible policy of systemic euthanasia.”

The disturbing data is detailed in the official report.

The abstract of the study notes:

“Macro-data during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK) are shown to have significant data anomalies and inconsistencies with existing explanations.”

The notes continue and say the following:

“This paper shows that the UK spike in deaths, wrongly attributed to COVID-19 in April 2020, was not due to SARS-CoV-2 virus, which was largely absent, but was due to the widespread use of midazolam injections which were statistically very highly correlated (coefficient over 90 percent) with excess deaths in all regions of England during 2020.

“Importantly, excess deaths remained elevated following mass vaccination in 2021, but were statistically uncorrelated to COVID injections, while remaining significantly correlated to midazolam injections.”

While the evidence has now exposed a widespread effort to boost “Covid deaths” in England and Scotland, experts warn that the same thing was likely happening worldwide.

The widespread and persistent use of midazolam to kill patients in the UK suggests a possible policy of systemic euthanasia on a global level.

In response to the latest bombshell from the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, vaccine expert Dr. John Campbell, Ph.D. has demanded a quantitative study of the medical records of all of the patients in question.

“There needs to be a thorough qualitative analysis of this evidence,” Campbell said on his YouTube show.

Campbell shared a video, compiled by an independent researcher, with snippets from several testimonies by people whose elderly family members died while being treated in hospitals and care homes.

Each person reported that their elderly relative was administered an end-of-life protocol when they were still active and only mildly ill.

They all subsequently died and their deaths were listed as being caused by Covid.

The witnesses reported learning their family members received midazolam, a strong benzodiazepine, and often morphine.

In their witness statements — available online — they shared their shock and dismay with the treatment, the lack of informed consent, and what they believed was fraudulent behavior.

The drug combination “can be utterly brilliant for people that are definitely dying” by reducing pain for terminal cancer patients as they pass away, for example, Campbell explains.

However, Campbell said the combination of midazolam and morphine has a depressive effect on the respiratory system and can prove fatal for people on ventilation.

Campbell is now calling for a worldwide investigation into patient records to confirm how many listed under “Covid deaths” were administered the deadly drug combination shortly before they died.

He urges that these investigations must be conducted in nations around the world due to similar reports from other countries, including England.

“Is Scotland unique?” he asked.

“Well, I think the answer to that is, ‘sadly no.’”

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