Did you see that the ITV drama called “Breathtaking” has premiered and we’re going to have to ensure a couple more episodes beamed into our living rooms over the next few weeks. The idea behind this program, allegedly, is to tell us all the stuff that really went on within the NHS during the Covid crisis in 2020, leading up to the rollout of the jabs in 2021.
Of course this is complete nonsense. The one thing that they won’t do is to tell us exactly what was going on in our hospitals at that time. In fact, they will scrupulously avoid telling us about the use of Midazolam, the Morphine cocktails, the Tik Tok dancing nurses, the deadly quiet hospitals, the even quieter Nightingale hospitals, you name it they won’t talk about it.
Instead you will be presented with the fantasy of an overworked NHS full of heroes doing everything possible to help patients with the new deadly “virus” Covid 19. You will be invited to buy into the Government sanctioned narrative of these George Cross super heroes doing everything possible to stop mass casualties. But it’s all garbage.
There’s no doubt in my mind that there does need to be a documentary made on what really took place in the NHS during this period but that’s not what ITV is doing. In fact, ITV is doing a very different job here. They are softening up for a future repeat. Should there be another unknown let’s call it “disease X” appearing one of these days, you’ll be reminded how noble the NHS was, why it was so important to wear your face nappy to keep your distance, and of course, most importantly, take your 100% safe and effective jab.
There was NOTHING heroic about the NHS at this time.
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