WHISTLEBLOWER: DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDERS BEING PUT ON AUTISTIC CHILDREN AND DISABLED
Horrific insight into massive use of Midazolam in so-called end-of-life "care"
By Jacqui Deevoy
I WAS honoured to be asked to guest on the independent multimedia news show UK Column. Host Brian Gerrish had been following my work for a while and invited me on to give an update on my three-year investigation into end of life ‘care’ pathways.
I’ve been investigating euthanasia in care homes and hospitals for three years after a man contacted me in 2020 saying a relative of his had been “killed” in an NHS facility. He had seen me being interviewed about excess deaths in care homes and thought I might be open to listening to what he had to say.
At that time, my dad was in a care home and I’d been horrified to discover he’d had a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) order put on him.
Further investigations revealed he wasn’t the only one and that blanket DNRs were being put on care-home residents and anyone over 60 admitted into hospital at that time.
I was told by a whistleblower doctor that they were also being put on mentally and physically disabled people, people with mental health issues and even children with autism.
I wrote a few articles and did some interviews on the subject and people started contacting me with similar stories.
Once I’d spoken to about 20 people who told me their loved ones had been euthanised in UK care homes and hospitals, I contacted the national newspapers – thirty eight editors to be precise.
This was in March 2021. By May, I’d arranged face to face meetings with two of them. The man who came to me initially accompanied me. By this stage he had a huge file of absolute and incontrovertible evidence that his relative had been drugged to death.
The journalists we met up with – from the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday – found it hard to believe us at first but, by the end of the two separate meetings, their jaws were on the floor.
They both admitted it was a huge story – “the story of the century” one of them said – and agreed that it should be headline news.
Over the following few days, however, their interest waned, to the point where one of them stopped responding to my emails altogether. I haven’t heard from him since August 2021, when he emailed to inform me that he believed there wasn’t enough evidence.
After further attempts at getting this shocking story into the mainstream, I was approached by Ickonic films. We made the film ‘A Good Death?’ which has now been seen by millions worldwide. Still, the MSM weren’t interested – in fact, after the premiere the BBC reported it as a “conspiracy movie”.
A brilliant researcher Wayne Smith, who had been investigating the murder of his dad by a nurse for the previous eight years, was due to appear in the film. But a matter of days before our initial meeting he was found dead at home. Police told me he had died of Covid. I know that wasn’t true. Myself and a friend, Dr Mark Jones, contacted the coroner, who told us – in writing – that Wayne had been tested posthumously and had a positive result.
In the film, six people tell horrifying stories of how their loved ones were involuntarily euthanised in care homes and hospitals. I also talk to Dr Patrick Pullicino, a retired neurologist and Catholic priest, who has been speaking out against end-of-life practices for more than a decade.
He says the drugs that are used in end-of-life pathways – usually a benzodiazepine called Midazolam and an opioid, usually morphine – should never be used concomitantly. Used together, administered continuously via a syringe driver, they will almost always result in certain death.
In the film, I also talk about a new NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guideline NG163, introduced in April 2020, identical to the Liverpool Care Pathway (which was banned in 2014 as it was deemed inhumane and barbaric) and used to ‘treat’ people presenting with respiratory illness using high doses of Midazolam and morphine. The administration of these drugs invariably led to the deaths of the people receiving them.
Over the last three years, I’ve heard many stories of people who hadn’t been tested for Covid being given huge doses of these drugs and dying because of it. These people were not terminally ill and many were not elderly.
In early 2020, the then health secretary Matt Hancock consulted a panel of two professors and nine doctors about NG163. They all agreed it was dangerous and that it was not to be used. They outlined this in a letter to the BMJ (the British Medical Journal) which is available online for all to see. Hancock ignored the experts’ advice and the guideline was subsequently put in place.
I also mention in the film the huge order that Hancock made for extra supplies of Midazolam in April 2020. The 22,000 packs – a two-year supply – that he ordered cleared out a factory in France and was gone in a matter of months.
Hancock was filmed at a House of Commons meeting on April 17 2020, discussing supplies of Midazolam with MP Dr Luke Evans. Earlier this year, Hancock committed perjury when he stated he had not heard of Midazolam until a protester called Geza Tarjanyi shouted the word at him in the street in January 2023. The recording of the April 2020 meeting proves he was lying in court.
When I was making the film, I set up a group for the contributors. That group now has become a support group and has 99 members, all of whom are relatives of people who were involuntarily euthanised in UK care homes and hospitals.
Since 2021, I’ve continued to research. My dad died at the hands of paramedics that year, after a fatal reaction to something he was injected with, but that’s another story.
People have continued to come forward with their stories, each one sickening. They have lost mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, uncles, aunts, cousins, siblings, children and one a grandchild.
The devastation these murders have caused is unimaginable to anyone who has not suffered the trauma these innocent people have been through. The ripple effect of these crimes is immense. Not only have they lost people dear to them but their own lives are now in tatters, many unable to work, some on medication for stress, depression and anxiety and many finding it hard to go on. They’ve lost jobs, friends and fallen out with family who accuse them of being mad or obsessive in their fight for justice and truth.
The criminals who devised and implemented these evil protocols hope that the people complaining will eventually go away. I don’t think they realise just how strong and determined some of these people are.
I’m not stopping either. I’m now making a second film – Playing God – which gives a platform to several people whose loved ones were victims of democide – death by Government policy. Their stories span almost 50 years. They all agree on one thing – that their loved ones were murdered by the state.
Involuntary euthanasia – illegal in the UK – still continues to the tune of more than 400 killings per week. It has to stop.
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Horrific, all of the people fed this lethal cocktail have gone to their death with no informed consent. This is concealed euthanasia and not one person has given their consent to be involved in this practice. Palliative care is about giving an individual relief from symptoms and hopefully enhancing their time left to spend with family and friends or even their own company with as much comfort as possible. It is not about depriving them of food and drink and sedating them into oblivion!!
Some brave soul needs to make a video showing the leaders of the freeworld at some internal by-invitation-only side event at some Bilderburg/Trilateral gathering agreeing together to kill off their citizens. Someone has to make a movie of these precurser events that we know now happened during the last 3 years.