A newly published study on ‘Covid-19 deaths’ in the UK in April of 2020 is so shocking that it’s difficult to even wrap your head around. If the numbers in this study are accurate—and based on a preliminary read they do look correct—it means that British hospitals euthanized tens of thousands of elderly patients and blamed their deaths on the coronavirus.
The motive for this should be fairly obvious. During the early days of Covid first spreading, they needed more deaths to scare people into thinking this was a deadly disease and not just a variation of the flu.
The study was conducted by Dr. Wilson Sy, the Director of Investment Analytic Research in Australia. Its title is “Excess Deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and Euthanasia in the COVID-19 Pandemic,” and its publication date is February 15, 2024, on ResearchGate (link below).
Dr. Sy is an economics and finance lecturer in Australia. He noticed something weird about the data in the UK from April 2020. As we’ve reported here previously, Britain’s Office of National Statistics (ONS) is far better at publishing public health statistics than our own CDC. The ONS publishes everything, and they tend to publish it much more quickly than health authorities here in the US.
In April 2020 (pre-vaccine), the UK had a huge surge in excess mortality. The country had 45,000 excess deaths over the previous 5-year average. Why is that strange, looking back four years later?
Because the UK never had another surge of excess deaths as high as that one again. It didn’t happen later in 2020 during subsequent “waves” of Covid, and it never happened after the mass vaccination program started. Dr. Sy wondered how there could be so many excess deaths in April of 2020 when at the end of the day, Covid turned out to be no more dangerous than the flu. There should have been huge corresponding spikes during later waves of Covid, but there weren’t.
He may have found the answer in hospital protocols. This is really disturbing, by the way.
During the early days of the pandemic, the globalists really wanted everyone scared of the coronavirus, so they could more easily get the people to submit to lockdowns, forced masking, school closures, and eventually vaccine mandates. The problem was that there were not enough dead bodies piling up. They needed more deaths.
In the UK, hospitals started using a little-known drug called Midazolam to calm down elderly patients with anxiety. We knew even in the early days of Covid that the virus was more dangerous for the elderly. A lot of old folks were scared that this new Chinese virus was floating around. Midazolam is normally given in pill form, and it’s a form of sedative. It can help anxious elderly people or folks with dementia to fall asleep. The pills can’t hurt you.
If administered through subcutaneous injection in continuous doses over time, however, Midazolam can be fatal.
The National Library of Medicine here in the US states, “Midazolam injection may cause serious or life-threatening breathing problems such as shallow, slowed, or temporarily stopped breathing that may lead to permanent brain injury or death.”
Life-threatening breathing problems that result in death sure sound a lot like Covid deaths, don’t they?
Hospital protocol in the UK called for sedating and calming anxious elderly patients with Midazolam injections starting in March 2020, according to the ONS data. Within the next month, the continuous injections with Midazolam made tens of thousands of elderly British people stop breathing and die. That was awfully convenient since it corresponded to when world governments wanted everyone to believe that a respiratory virus was killing tons of people.
There is one additional use for Midazolam injections that they don’t utilize in the UK. Here in the US, it’s one of the two drugs that we administer in tandem when we execute murderers on Death Row by lethal injection. One drug stops their heart, while the Midazolam keeps them calm and stops their breathing.
According to this research, British doctors and nurses injected elderly patients with a lethal injection drug and then blamed their deaths from Midazolam-induced respiratory failure on Covid. That accounts for the huge spike in excess deaths in the UK in April of 2020—and all of the data was sitting there on the ONS website for anyone to see.
You can read Dr. Sy’s research on Midazolam and excess mortality HERE.
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