Eris and EMS Update
Email 08/26/2023
Mr ______,
Please take a good look at the article linked below. There are several layers to dig through in this one. The lies. The fear campaign. The booster push. They even admit the first vaccines had no testing at all, then lie and say everything is stringently tested for "safety" now. This article has it all.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/expect-covid-booster-shot-eris-subvariant-spreads-rcna101597
About the Eris variant. I saw an article from the Guardian about a week ago talking about the WHO and a "variant of interest". It caught my eye for two reasons. First, because the WHO is mentioned. But second, look at the name they gave this "variant". "Eris"... the Greek goddess of strife and discord.
"ERIS was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of strife, discord, contention and rivalry. She was often portrayed, more specifically, as the daimona of the strife of war, haunting the battlefield and delighting in human bloodshed."
https://www.theoi.com/Daimon/Eris.html
How appropriate, as they openly plot against us. They delight in the the bloodshed brought by the pharmakeia in this "Covid" war.
The Guardian article I referenced above:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/09/who-declares-eris-covid-strain-a-variant-of-interest-as-uk-cases-rise
EMS update:
I worked again last night. There was a noticable uptick in the number of nurses wearing surgical and N95 masks in the ER. Still no official mandate here though.
I had one patient with what we used to call "a bug". Just a mild fever relieved by tylenol, and a runny nose. Certainly no emergency, but he wanted to go to the ER, so we took him. He told me he had taken a covid test at home before he called 911, but it was negative. After getting a room in the ER, I gave my verbal report to the receiving nurse (who was wearing the same n95 mask for the hour or so I was there). The patient then told the nurse about his symptoms. Her response... "Yeah, covid will do that". This was the charge nurse.
He wasn't tested. At that point I had not left his side. Not that I believe in the tests... He does though. And that's the point. The hospital will fully take advantage of your ignorance and/or fear. If you come in saying you might have covid, you're going to have covid. Is he on a covid treatment plan now? I have real concerns about ever being a patient in a hospital. It would have to be life or death. At this point I prefer a peaceful death at home to whatever horror awaits at the hospital.
-Handy

