04/24/2023 / By Ramon Tomey
A nurse in the Netherlands was arrested for allegedly killing at least 24 patients infected with the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
Dutch law enforcement arrested the 30-year-old suspect known as Theo V., the country’s Public Prosecution Service (OM) said on April 20 while releasing limited information. Prior to his arrest, the nurse had worked in the lung ward of Wilhelmina Hospital in the northeastern Dutch city of Assen. The hospital hired the nurse just a few months before the COVID-19 pandemic began.
According to the OM, Theo V. was suspected of “being involved in the deaths of patients at Wilhelmina Hospital.” BNO News reported that the investigation by the government prosecutor’s office appears to be focused on the period between March 2020 and May 2022.
Government attorneys declined to provide details about the number of patients involved. However, a relative of a patient was informed that at least 24 deaths are being investigated. The same person added that all 24 were being treated for COVID-19.
Another man whose father died in April 2020 told the Algemeen Dagblad newspaper: “We asked, of course, how this happened, how this man was able to do this, but they can’t say anything about this yet. It’s not yet certain that this man [Theo V.] killed my father, but the fact that it’s being investigated shows that something is wrong.” (Related: VIOLENCE IN HOSPITALS: Mass shootings barely compare to the medical violence routinely inflicted by many surgeons and doctors.)
While it remains unclear how Theo is killing COVID-19 patients, New York City (NYC) clearly does so with the use of ventilators.
Back in April 2020, the Daily Mail reported about nurse practitioner Sara NP accusing authorities in the Big Apple of “murdering” COVID-19 patients by hooking them to ventilators in a video. She refused to divulge the name of the said hospital in her video, which was posted on YouTube, “for the safety of those involved.”
Her friend – a nurse practitioner who temporarily relocated to NYC to help with the city’s COVID-19 crisis – persuaded Sara to make the video for her. Unfortunately, YouTube took down the nurse practitioner’s video for allegedly “violating community standards.”
“I am her voice here. I’m going to tell you what she has told me. She wants this to get out. It’s a horror movie. Not because of the disease, but the way it is being handled,” she said in the video.
“She used the word ‘murder’ – that coming from a nurse who went to NYC expecting to help. ‘Patients are left to rot and die’ – her words. People are being murdered and no one cares. She has never seen so much neglect. No one cares. They are cold and they don’t care anymore. It’s the blind leading the blind.”
According to Sara, relatives of sick COVID-19 patients need to make it clear as soon as possible that their affected relative must not be hooked up to the breathing machines when the sick person is taken to the hospital.
“People are sick, but they don’t have to stay sick. They are killing them, they are not helping them,” she concluded.
Watch Martin Brodel touch on former nurse Gail Macrae’s remarks about COVID-19 hospital protocols being “medical murder” below.
This video is from the Martin Brodel channel on Brighteon.com.
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