One Thousand Times More People are Murdered in Hospitals Than in Dark Alleys

It may surprise, or even shock, you to learn that a thousand times more murders are committed in hospitals than in dark alleys. Far more murders are committed by nurses and doctors, formally dressed in colorful uniforms and white coats, proudly walking through hospital wards with stethoscopes around their necks, than by drunks, robbers, burglars, terrorists, or asylum seekers. There are far more murderers working in hospitals than in prisons.
If you think I’m exaggerating, I’m afraid you really don’t know what’s happening in hospitals these days, writes Dr. Coleman .
The killings began decades ago when the Liverpool Care Pathway was introduced, officially authorizing doctors and nurses to starve patients to death. (If you think I’m joking, you need to do some research.) Patients are sedated so they don’t touch the food and drink placed in front of them. And they die of hunger and thirst. Today’s doctors and nurses see nothing wrong with this. But then again, these are the so-called professionals who believe striking for more money is permissible.
And the killing accelerated during the dark, dark days of the Covid fraud, when doctors were officially authorized (and encouraged) to kill elderly patients by giving them a “lethal injection” — consisting of a benzodiazepine such as midazolam, combined with morphine.
Since then, the killing has only gotten worse.
It’s difficult to determine how many patients are deliberately and coldly murdered each week in British hospitals, but an estimate of 1,000 per week would be a very low, conservative, and informed estimate. This means that many more people are murdered in hospitals each week than are murdered outside hospitals in a year.
The same thing is happening in hospitals all over the world.
The victims of all these murders are almost always elderly patients – 60 and older – who are vulnerable and trusting and often need nothing more than a little gentle nursing care, “tender loving care” or TLC, as it used to be called when doctors and nurses were still compassionate and tried to keep their patients alive.
Many of the murdered patients are demented (or appear to become so when deprived of food and drink) and so dementia is now officially our biggest killer.
Dementia isn’t our biggest killer, of course. In fact, it’s rarely the cause of death. But doctors still don’t like writing “murdered” on the death certificates they write. So they write “dementia.” It’s a way to get rid of expensive and time-consuming patients, and it’s a way to appease the bosses by contributing to the depopulation program.
Hospitals aren’t short on money or staff. They’re short on care.
Family members and friends who complain that someone they love is dying from lack of care are likely to be turned away by security guards.
If the police want to catch murderers (and stop murders), they should go to the hospitals and see what happens.
The mass slaughter of the elderly isn’t iatrogenic (caused by medical errors). It’s plain old murder.
This part of the global depopulation plan is supported by governments and the United Nations. And there is hardly a single doctor or nurse who isn’t complicit in what’s happening.