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Terminology: Covid-19 Malpractice
https://www.etymonline.com/word/malpractice
1670s, “bad treatment of disease, pregnancy, or bodily injury from ignorance, carelessness, or with criminal intent,” a hybrid coined from mal- + practice (n.). Also used for “illegal action by which a person seeks a benefit for himself while in a position of trust” (1758).
mal-
word-forming element of Latin origin meaning “bad, badly, ill, poorly, wrong, wrongly,” from French mal (adv.), from Old French mal (adj., adv.) “evil, ill, wrong, wrongly”
practice (verb)
late 14c., practisen, “to follow or employ” a course of action; c. 1400, “to do, put into action or practice;”
From early 15c. as “to carry on a profession,” especially medicine; also “to do or perform repeatedly or habitually with the object of acquiring skill, to learn by repeated performance;”
practice (noun)
early 15c., practise, “practical aspect or application,” originally especially of medicine but also alchemy, education, etc.;
How about Covid-19 Intentional (or deliberate) Malpractice
Pandemic False Flag 2019: Ushering in the Digital Control Grid and the Great Reset
WWAAH- World War against ALL Humans.
Babies on up.
Any news on the Thai princess that collapsed? I think she is on life support. Which means she is dead. IMHO.
COVID Vaccine Hesitancy and Risk of a Traffic Crash – The American Journal of Medicine
https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343%2822%2900822-1/fulltext
“Coronavirus disease (COVID) vaccine hesitancy is a reflection of psychology that might also contribute to traffic safety.”
In case you need to rebut this in front of others, Igor Chudov points out the flaws in this one: https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/the-unvaccinated-had-more-car-crashes
Yes, IMO the study is clearly not reliable.
RE: Ask Catherine, Well and Septic without electricity
Well: https://simplepump.com
Video about pump: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRalbWx5mMg
My husband did a lot of research on this pump to install on our drilled well as a back-up in the event the electricity failed. We have received the pump but have not installed it. There was a long lead time on the order.
Manual Septic Operation:
A septic tank can be installed with a leech bed, a drywell or absorption trenches. You would want to install an inlet port to the septic tank to take advantage of the inlet baffle.
You will have to manually dump the waste into the inlet port but after that the septic system operates without electricity.
If you already have a septic system with electricity, you can just lift the manhole cover and manually dump the waste.
Don’t dump anything in there that you would not flush down a toilet or sink.
Thank you, Donna. Very appreciated.
One more addition to this discussion:
If you have a septic system and the electricity fails you can just flush the toilet with a bucket of water. So as long as you can get water, the system will operate.
So, a septic system could be installed with indoor plumbing but the flushing mechanism would be buckets of water.
A consultation with a septic installer should answer questions.
You asked for suggestions for renaming Covid 19…
Usually viruses are named after a person who identifies it or after a location. The China Virus does not work since Fauci and DARPA paid for it. So too did they pay for the vaccines that do not work and so are part of the same shot. So I think it should be called the Fauci Eugenics syndrom.
I think that that sickness attributed to “Covid-19” consisted of a highly complex concoction of things, including adverse events from 2019 flu shots, a repurposed flu, various poisonings with spraying – essentially chemical warfare – and approved medical malpractice with remdesivir and ventilators, etc.Likely EMF radiation and weaponry is in the mix. The notion that it was one virus does not fit with the patterns. If you have not read Invisible Rainbow, it is recommended.
I totally agree with you here Catherine. Having been involved in MedMal claims, often it is one negative,culpable trigger which sets off a cascade of health failures but the failures are many and often too many to address simultaneously so the patient falls intensely ill and/or dies… never really, solely, from the original medical mistake. That’s what makes medical malpractice so very hard to prove. The covid vaccine op was to create the mess, (the trigger), and not address the fallout. In that sense the op was successful. The fallout was not a concern if multiple deaths were the desired result which the “Covid 19 deaths” were.
5th generation warfare. We live in a very messed up world..
I would also note that I believe the economic actions of the period have and will kill more people that any of the other events that impacted health.
there is no glamour in the coinage of the term,
iatrogenocide.
Genocide has a narrow definition, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide
Raphael Lemkin coined the term in 1944, combining the Greek word γένος (genos, “race, people”) with the Latin suffix -caedo (“act of killing”).. In 1948, the United Nations Genocide Convention defined genocide as any of five “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.”
While medical/health (“iatro”) professionals were prominent participants, many other professionals at a minimum failed to provide necessary checks and balances. Such failures spanned a gamut of public and private sectors.
Extending https://home.solari.com/coming-thursday-money-markets-report-december-15-2022/#comment-35292, how about:
Covid-19 Malpracticide
That would include a broad umbrella of participants and motives, plus the Latin suffix for killing, “-cide” associated with mass death from genocide and democide.
I’m tossing this one out there for consideration for renaming the Covid op:
“Injecticide”