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originally posted by: ComebackLogic
Who would YOU personally point the finger of blame at?
One of the most common wards where HAIs occur is the intensive care unit (ICU), where doctors treat serious diseases.
About 1 in 10 of the people admitted to a hospital will contract a HAI.
They’re also associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and hospital costs.
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
You will need a lot of fingers. So many are in on this, but I'd be happy if just the main players involved got what's coming to them. If we could just round up those directly involved with the GOF studies, that would suit me fine, however, that crosses a lot of borders and would be an international effort, one that will never happen I'm afraid.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: 19Bones79
Do you watch 'I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here'?
I think it's going to be like that.
In there no one owns anything.....they have to do challenges to get food.
And if they win they get one biscuit each they are so incredibly happy.
originally posted by: igloo
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: 19Bones79
Do you watch 'I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here'?
I think it's going to be like that.
In there no one owns anything.....they have to do challenges to get food.
And if they win they get one biscuit each they are so incredibly happy.
That reminds me of a book we had to read in school called House of Stairs, I think, where kids were put in an experiment and had to perform in front of a machine to get food, but it kept upping the ante.
To the op, if I was in your situation, my anger would be at the government/hospital for not consulting you before putting her on a ventilator and if it's like other cases, not trying other alternative treatments such as ivermectin/hydroxychloriquine/vitamin therapy. If they figure a person is bad enough off to ventilate it should be allowed to try these. Sure some patients may be too far gone, but personally, I think this is the glaring flaw in the medical system and each person should have had the right to try these.
originally posted by: ComebackLogic
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
You will need a lot of fingers. So many are in on this, but I'd be happy if just the main players involved got what's coming to them. If we could just round up those directly involved with the GOF studies, that would suit me fine, however, that crosses a lot of borders and would be an international effort, one that will never happen I'm afraid.
You'd be quite surprised what is theoretically possible, given the correct arrangement of circumstance. Rounding people up and holding them accountable in a court of law probably isn't going to happen. The question within your post is at who's behest was the GOF research carried out and with what aim? Was it to unleash precisely the kind of biological warfare we have seen attack the global population in the last 24 months? Or was it done with altruistic intent, as we are led to believe, to try and provide a solution to a pandemic event before it happened? Was the virus released intentionally post GOF editing, or was this an accidental release which was hastily covered up as best they could? These answers matter greatly in the context of assigning guilt and subsequently advocating for punishment, as I'm sure you can see.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: ComebackLogic
I'm so sorry for your loss. It's pretty clear what happened here. The virus was engineered in a lab in China, with grant money from places, including the US, and Fauci was the guy facilitating that money. Intentional or accidental is the real question, and one we likely won't ever get an answer to. Or if we do it will be given just after the JFK files are released and the 911 files are shared, which is to say, never.
If I could offer some advice, don't let that hate eat you up. Put it aside for now and figure out how you are going to make things work. Hopefully your daughters will help filling the void of things that need to happen. When more is learned, you can regroup later and worry about justice, and how to achieve it. Although it's hard to believe, I still have faith Karma will work as intended. Focus on now, worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. I will pray for your future. Be strong.
originally posted by: ComebackLogic