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Euthanised during fake pandemic
The Light
|Issue 47 - July 2024
Heartbreak over mum's sudden deterioration and death
THESE photos are of my friend Lorraine’s mum, Dora, in 2020. The pictures were taken three months apart: the first on Mother’s Day in March and the second in June.
Dora is clearly distraught in the later photo, taken by daughter Lorraine during a video call. Her expression sums up what the government – aided and abetted by care home staff, nurses and doctors – did to the thousands of innocent and vulnerable people who were incarcerated in care homes and systematically euthanised during the faux pandemic.
Lorraine says: “Mum resided in a care home. One day in late 2020, I was told that mum was extremely ill and I was led to believe she was dying. I asked for an ambulance. It was called but the GP cancelled it.
This story is from the Issue 47 - July 2024 edition of The Light.
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