The “Good Death” finally on MSM
Neil Oliver speaks about the “midazolam” in Care Homes Thanks to Jacqui Deevoy
Jacqui Deevoy ( pic from her Twitter X account )
This morning, I sent this email to 30 mainstream editors and news-desks. I’ll let you know how they respond.
“Dear all,
As you may remember, for the last three years, I’ve been investigating the euthanasia that’s been blatantly carried out in U.K. care homes and hospitals.
I’ve pitched stories to you on this subject regularly during this time. Most of you have ignored those pitches.
In 2021, I met with Sam Greenhill (news editor at the Daily Mail and cc’ed here) and Stephen Adams (the then medical editor at the Mail on Sunday). Both wanted to run the story but later changed their minds. They decided there wasn’t enough evidence.
At the time, I had 16 people willing to speak out. Two years down the line, I have 87, most with incontrovertible evidence - evidence that includes medical records, drug charts and recorded phone calls.
On Saturday, the story finally hit the mainstream. Neil Oliver of GB News finally (after much encouragement from myself and the man who originally came to me with the story) presented a show focusing on this shocking topic. Here’s a link to it:
youtube.com/watch?v=o3nsZi…
For your reference, here’s the pitch I sentto 28 editors in 2021 and updated to include a higher number of case studies and information about a documentary I made:
‘Euthanasia is being used as a medical protocol in UK hospitals and care homes’
Extensive research reveals that the Liverpool Care Pathway, which was abolished in 2014 after being deemed inhumane, was brought back in at the start of the pandemic in early 2020 (NICE guideline NG163) and has since been used in hospitals and care homes across the UK.
Evidence includes the following:
· A House Of Commons document (a Hansard script) detailing a conversation between Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Conservative MP Dr. Luke Evans, during which they discuss the use of certain medications - namely the benzodiazepine Midazolam and the opioid morphine- to give Covid patients a “good death”. A good death is medical terminology for euthanasia. (‘Euthanasia means ‘a good death’ in Greek.)
· A video of the above conversation.
· Confirmation of Hancock ordering two years’ worth of a sedative called Midazolam from Accord, a French supplier. The order was made in March 2020. It was claimed at the time that the drug was for the treatment of Covid patients. Midazolam suppresses the respiratory system. Covid is a respiratory disease. Midazolam is used as an execution drug in the US. A two-year supply was ordered and was used within nine months.
· Quotes from doctors, medical researchers, pathologists and pharmacists confirming what Midazolam is, what it's for and how it should and shouldn’t be used. Evidence from the BNF that benzodiazepines and opioids should never be used concomitantly.
· Paperwork and links showing the LCP protocol was reintroduced in early 2020. This time around, it wasn’t called the Liverpool Care Pathway - it was called NG163 - but the protocol was identical: the use of a cocktail of drugs (a benzodiazepine and an opioid, usually Midazolam and morphine), along with a withdrawal of food and water and necessary medications, leading to the hastened and untimely death of the patient.
· Documents (medical records and drug charts) showing the dosage of Midazolam and morphine given to Covid patients and showing how breathlessness in patients is to be managed using these drugs.
· Information from anonymous insiders - including lawyers, doctors, care workers and nurses, who’ve seen this abominable practice happening first hand.
· A video made by Manchester mayoral candidate Michael Elston, outlining what he knows to be happening with regards to the killing and culling of the elderly using Midazolam.
87 case studies who are willing to speak to the Press about their loved ones’ deaths being hastened in hospitals and care homes. One case is historic and occurred whilst the LCP was still in place; the rest have happened in the last three years; three are ‘near miss’ stories - one, when a woman who had nothing wrong with her was put on end of life treatment only to be rescued by her niece at the last minute; a woman who rescued her sister and a man who survived the LCP 13 years ago.
Many people believe it’s acceptable for the sick and elderly to be given a pharmaceutical “helping hand” when they’re in - what’s deemed to be - the final stages of their lives. Few seem to realise that euthanasia (in any form – voluntary or involuntary) is illegal in the UK. If a person is found to be involved in euthanasia, they risk a life sentence. Those found guilty and charged with “assisted suicide” can get 14 years in prison.
The problem my case studies have is that NONE of their loved ones were terminally ill and many of them were under 70.
The normalisation of euthanasia has been occurring for years. In 2020, the then health secretary Matt Hancock started to push for the legalisation of assisted suicide. In the last three years, the Assisted Dying bill has been debated in parliament many times. In the meantime, thousands are being euthanised every day. It’s been reported that around 130,000 people are euthanised in hospitals, hospices and care homes every year. Many medics know this is happening but turn a blind eye.
In 2021, due to the papers refusing to run any stories on this subject, I made a documentary: ‘A Good Death?’ It’s been seen by millions since it premiered and has woken up many people to what went on behind the locked doors of hospitals and care homes during the pandemic. Here’s a direct link to the film: ickonic.com/Watch/1163
In recent months, one broadsheet editor has approached me, wanting to hear more, but they’re moving very slowly and haven’t published anything yet.
If you’re interested in being the first paper to break this story, I’d be happy to help you. (As some of you will know, I’ve been a freelance journalist for 38 years and have written hundreds of articles for the national newspapers.)
Since I first sent this pitch, I’ve written many articles for non-mainstream news outlets and have been interviewed for internet radio and TV shows on at least 50 occasions.
I hope now that, in the light of the GB News report, you’re interested in my work and that you’ll see how important it is to get this story out there. Your readers need to know the truth.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Jacqui Deevoy