Were hospitals actually ‘full and overwhelmed’ in 2020 and 2021, as the media wanted us to believe? According to this nurse whistleblower, “they weren’t.” Nurse Gail Macrae began questioning the COVID protocols when she began having to refuse entry to family members of dying patients. The administration of remdesivir and thwarting of alternative treatments further contributed to her skepticism. Ultimately, her pushback against the establishment lost Gail her job. She explains the details during her CHD Bus appearance.
UPDATE 2: Posted this a couple weeks ago. Well-worth viewing if you missed it. ABN
UPDATE: Macrae is a very credible speaker. I am taking her at her word due to her extensive experience and also because what she describes happening in hospitals fits what we can see has happened nationwide.
She describes a hospital community wherein immoral practices were mandated protocols. She says only some 30% of her colleagues saw what was going on and how bad it was.
She describes the rest of her colleagues as wanting to be in ‘the in-crowd’ and not wanting to ‘rock the boat’. Since medical professionals are among our most highly trained workers, a picture emerges from Macrae’s words and what we know happened elsewhere that the vast majority of humans are functional non-thinkers, non-observers, virtual intellectual slaves. This is how the covid debacle happened and why stuff like this is bound to happen again.
From this very large example provided by covid we can also see that humans in general, though trainable, are not very smart and often behave like psychopathic morons in large groups and crowds.
And this is what mind-control professionals (and they are professionals) work with—malleable, easily frightened and coerced human herds.
And this corroborates the First & Second Noble Truths of Buddhism: People cause suffering by clinging to delusion and only some of them even glimpse what is happening and only a few of those do anything about it.
Macrae describes the majority of her colleagues as having ‘sold their souls… They chose to do what was easy and go along’. She appropriately describes herself as ‘free’ and says that is the ‘most powerful thing that has happened to her in the past two years’.
This is precisely what Buddhist enlightenment, Buddhist joy is. Her beatific smile and metal state as she speaks of her freedom from the collective delusion of her colleagues is testimony to the value of compassionate wisdom and her attainment of it. Doesn’t matter whether she is Buddhist or not. The truth she figured out is real and is a key insight into the nature of the human realm and what liberation from it entails. ABN