A Whitewash?
What makes something a whitewash? Do we really need “experts” to tell us when something is a whitewash? It seems that many high-level “alt” media pundits exist mainly to ensure that the UK and Scottish COVID inquiries are dismissed as whitewashes — and then ignored.
The conclusions reached by those appointed to deliver outcomes favouring more lock-downs and restrictions were certainly a whitewash. But what about those who came to testify at the inquiries? Many of their testimonies should not be viewed that way.
Wasn’t that what the “alt” media was supposed to be for — to show the other side, to amplify what’s hidden, not to work in tandem to cover up crimes? Maybe that assumption was wrong.
There are testimonies the “alt” media could be amplifying, but instead it seems eager to brush the entire thing aside. That reaction feels convenient for the future plans of these same operators.
Quotations care of the
Substack:‘There is particular concern about the apparent blanket issuing of DNACPR instructions by GPs looking after some care homes where it appears that all residents had DNACPRs in place without any consultation or explanation with the individuals and /or their families including those who were acting as Power of Attorney. There was also a concern that where a DNACPR was in place for individuals this was interpreted as no escalation of care or active treatment.’’
..Another member explained on their late father ‘He wasn’t given any care. He was just left to die. He wasn’t given a chance. I think it was a case of because he is elderly they weren’t going to treat him.’‘
Some died alone, many were dehydrated and in one case, where an inspection did take place, a service was found to be understaffed with residents left to die alone in their rooms without any water…1
‘‘Visiting restrictions resulted in deteriorating physical health outcomes, such as decreased nutrition, increased physical pain, and reduced activities of daily living, particularly among elderly patients and people near the end of life. Mental health was also severely impacted, with patients experiencing loneliness, depression, agitation, and cognitive decline.’’
‘‘In a learning disability setting it is EVEN MORE worrying…it is very scary, a blanket form of decision making which goes against all the core principles of good clinical practise.’’
‘‘This population have learning disability..therefore no (resuscitation) i mean..i’m sorry but that is SHOCKING!!’’2
“..In one example, we were told by a senior clinician overseeing a community hub through the pandemic that any older resident with respiratory symptoms was assumed to have contracted Covid-19 and would not be considered for further care. He described intervening personally on behalf of a resident he in fact judged to have a case of treatable pneumonia.’’
‘‘Some older people had become so heavily sedated that they were unable to drink or eat and they were dehydrated, lost weight and muscle mass and were experiencing malnutrition. This information was brought to our attention from reports from relatives, calls from care home practitioners, and other feedback, including from Age UK’s Information and Advice line.’’
‘‘Many care home residents were isolated from those they loved for long periods of time, causing them enormous distress and, in some cases, leading them to give up all hope or reason for living.’’
‘‘Access to routine healthcare became impossible or stopped…people with health conditions, quite serious ones went for quite long periods of time often without seeing their consultant, without having their regular check ups.’’3
‘‘9 times of out 10 regardless of what the resident’s symptoms were they were prescribed just in case medication.’’4
‘‘When i sat with the inquiry team to give this statement my solicitor produced the do not resuscitate order and it had MY NAME on it.’’
A somewhat shocked Lord Brailsford interjects: ‘‘Was it signed?’’
‘‘I’ve got a copy of it…it’s in block capitals letters with my name…..this is NOT my signature at all.’’
‘‘There is a section that asks if the patient is aware of the DNR order and neither box is ticked.’’5
‘‘He phone me TERRIFIED.’’
‘Jamie had been battling cancer for 15 months he didn’t want a DNR for the cancer so he certainly wouldn’t have wanted it for this virus.’’
‘‘I’ve never in 45 years of nursing given Midazolam to help someone sleep.’’6
‘‘I’m personally not convinced my mum had COVID.’’
-Sharon Mair-former BBC employee
‘‘They were put down as COVID deaths but you can never tell.’’
-Duncan McDonald-care home manager Haig House
‘‘COVID did not kill Craig…had he been able to access an optician..he would have had another operation and he would still be living today.’’
‘‘She was also given two other drugs that were part of an end of life protocol…i am very angry and very upset about it.’’
‘‘When they introduced end of life care..i found out my father had been mobile…it was almost like a random decision to keep him quiet, in isolation..in a room in a comatose state.’’
How would you feel if you testified about your family member being tortured or killed by deadly medical protocols, only to have the “alt” media ignore you and refuse to amplify your testimony? Perhaps they’re too busy with other work to watch the full hearings — but couldn’t they at least acknowledge that, instead of snubbing those who took the time to share such devastating stories?




Thanks Renee. It's not evidence of a whitewash when you are told the truth the only way a true whitewash can happen is failure to report on that evidence.