"The cure is worse than the disease."
Russell Brand: As we discover that the effects of lockdown are now killing more people than are dying of Covid, can we add lockdowns to the list of illegitimate mandates that we were right about all along?
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
"The cure is worse than the disease."
Russell Brand: As we discover that the effects of lockdown are now killing more people than are dying of Covid, can we add lockdowns to the list of illegitimate mandates that we were right about all along?
Little Faroud Abu Naja died while The Jews “studied” his request for a travel permit to obtain medical care just 66 miles from his home. Faroud is one of over 4,000 Survivors of The Jews' Gaza mega concentration camp whose medical care The anti-Gentile Jews have interfered with so far in 2022.
Via IMEMC: The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns the Israeli occupation Forces’ (IOF) continuous obstacles on the travel of Gaza mega concentration camp's patient Survivors, denying them access to the Palestinian hospitals in West Bank mega concentration camp, including Jew occupied Jerusalem, and the Israel apartheid regime hospitals for receiving or resuming their medical treatment.
These obstacles have aggravated the suffering of thousands of patients and resulted in the death of 4 patients; the last one was Faroud Mohammad Ismail Abu Naja (6), whose travel permit for treatment at Hadassah hospital in the Jew occupied Jerusalem, was denied.
By Fedaa al-Qedra: His health is deteriorating daily. Now, Saeed Jarghoon, 14, can’t walk.
Saeed, from the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, has a cancerous tumor in his right leg.
His condition is worsening because The Jews are preventing him from traveling to Israel for treatment.
He is not the only one. Physicians for Human Rights Israel recently announced that, according to its calculations, the number of children denied treatment outside Gaza, on account of the fact that they're not Jewish had nearly doubled. This number includes babies younger than one.
In September last year, Saeed underwent tests and PET and CT scans in an Egyptian hospital, after which doctors decided to transfer him to Israel. The tumor in his right leg, which was first diagnosed in 2016, requires advanced medical treatment that is not available in Palestinian hospitals.