Nurse involved in vaccination program speaks out: ‘This is genocide’

A whistleblower and nurse who has worked for the British NHS health institute for 23 years opened up about the corona vaccination program at UK Column News on Wednesday. The nurse is directly involved in this program. She is responsible for the documents that healthcare workers need to administer the vaccines.

She found out pretty quickly that Pfizer’s vaccine research was full of errors. In addition, virtually no safety data on the corona vaccines were brought out. The pharmacists’ claims about the vaccines’ effectiveness are misleading, according to the whistleblower, who said that the Pfizer vaccine includes antifreeze.

What is the government’s vaccination program really for? In any case, they are not vaccines, the woman argued. Why doesn’t anyone intervene? “Everyone is doing what they are told to do and very few people are asking questions. People who are vaccinated are not told that they are participating in an ongoing clinical trial.”

Genocide

As soon as the nurse began speaking out against the vaccines, she was dismissed as an anti-vaxxer and a conspiracy nut. She was ridiculed and laughed at. She was also told to ‘watch out’.

According to her, the high-ups within the NHS know only too well what the risks are. When she asked her manager why they don’t mind participating in genocide, she was told ‘we should do our job and keep quiet’.

She spoke to many nurses who realize something is not right, but have nowhere to turn. They are not being heard. There are also care workers who know what’s going on, but don’t want to get involved in the discussion. They often call in sick.

I hate my job. I’m ashamed to be a nurse.

Some say these people are complicit in the atrocities and should speak out. “They have no sympathy for us if we are summoned in a kind of Nuremberg trial. I have a mortgage, two young children and all bills to pay. My partner was declared overcompensated last year. I can’t speak out. I wouldn’t be able to get a job anywhere.”

“I hate my job. I’m ashamed to be a nurse. I’m complicit.”

If this genocide ever comes to light, I would not hesitate for a second – if charged – to testify against the people in positions of power who could have turned the tide, the nurse said.

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