the mainstream suppression of the midazolam scandal (and why the msm has blood on their hands)

The Mainstream Suppression of the Midazolam Scandal (and Why the MSM Has Blood On Their Hands)

by Jacqui Deevoy

When my mum was put on a syringe driver (a device used to automatically administer drugs) three days before her death in 2009, I didn’t think twice. The kindly hospice nurse told me the drugs were “to make her comfortable” and what daughter doesn’t want their mum to be comfortable in her final days?

the mainstream suppression of the midazolam scandal (and why the msm has blood on their hands)

I knew my mum was dying because the hospice doctor had told me so. I didn’t question how she knew. Back then, I trusted doctors and just accepted that, as well as the gift of healing, they also possessed the gift of foresight. How ignorant I was!

Eleven years later, last summer, a very distressed man called me. He said he’d seen me being interviewed by David Icke on Davidicke.com about the culling of the elderly in care homes and told me one of his relatives had been a victim. He didn’t mince his words and told me loud and clear that a murder had been committed and that he could prove it.

Had I not known what I already knew, I’d have dismissed him as a nutter (I meet a lot in my job as a freelance journalist) but I could tell from this man’s earnestness that he was telling the truth. And that truth was horrific. I needed evidence though.

As a journalist, I have to be very careful before pitching a story to a newspaper: I need to get my facts straight and have proof to back up every claim. Personal anecdotes are all well and good – as well as being an essential part of any investigation and report – but cannot be taken at face value.

So I met up with this man and that’s when I saw the evidence with my own eyes. (Unfortunately, this information can’t be shared for reasons I’ll be able to disclose at a later date.)

He’d been in touch with lawyers, who’d told him that they had started doing their own investigations and were preparing to ask certain politicians and NHS executives some pertinent questions. These lawyers have been working non-stop behind the scenes for well over a year.

I was interviewed by David Icke at the end of a most tumultuous year. That was the first time I’d spoken publicly about what I’d learned. My dad was in a care home at that point and I was uncovering all kinds of horrors, but that’s another story.

(I actually wrote three articles for the Telegraph about not being able to visit him, getting him out of the care home and trying to look after him at home.)

I was as nervous as hell when I first spoke publicly but I felt compelled to share what I’d discovered: that our elderly were, indeed, being killed in hospitals, care homes and hospices.

The Icke interview went viral and my email inbox rapidly filled up. The accounts I was sent by people who believed their loved ones were murdered were heartbreaking. These people were desperate, not knowing where to turn, so seeing the video gave them hope. I suddenly had a new family – that’s how it felt anyway – and I wanted to help them in any way I could.

I believed the best way to get these stories heard was through the mainstream media, so I sent a ‘teaser’ email to 28 editors, telling them I had a really big story that needed to be published. I followed that up a few days later with details of the story and of the evidence I’d accumulated. The pitch looked like this:

Euthanasia is being used as a medical protocol in UK hospitals.

Extensive research reveals that the Liverpool Care Pathway, which was abandoned in 2014 after being deemed inhumane, was brought back in at the start of the pandemic in early 2020 and is being implemented in hospitals and care homes across the UK.

Evidence includes the following:

  • A House of Commons document detailing a conversation between Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Conservative MP Dr. Luke Evans, during which they discuss the use of certain medications to give Covid patients a “good death”. A good death is medical terminology for euthanasia. 
  • A video of the above conversation.
  • Confirmation of Hancock ordering two years’ worth of a sedative called Midazolam from a French supplier. The order was made in March 2020. It was claimed at the time that the drug was for the treatment of Covid patients. Midazolam suppresses the respiratory system. Covid is a respiratory disease. Midazolam is used as an execution drug in the US.
  • Quotes from doctors, pathologists and pharmacists confirming what Midazolam is and how is should and shouldn’t be used. 
  • Paperwork and links showing the LCP protocol was reintroduced in early 2020. This time around, it wasn’t called the Liverpool Care Pathway but the protocol was identical: the use of a cocktail of drugs (usually Midazolam and morphine), along with a withdrawal of food and water, leading to the untimely death of the patient.
  • Documents showing the dosage of Midazolam given to Covid patients and showing how breathlessness in patients is to be managed using Midazolam. 
  • Information from anonymous insiders – including lawyers, doctors, care workers and nurses, who’ve seen this abominable practice happening first hand. 
  • A video made by Manchester mayoral candidate Michael Elston, outlining what he knows to be happening with regards to the killing and culling of the elderly using Midazolam. 
  • 16 case studies who are willing to speak to the Press about their loved ones’ deaths being ‘hastened’ in hospitals and care homes. Some cases are historic and occurred whilst the LCP was in place; some have happened in the last 14 months; one is a ‘near miss’, when a woman who had nothing wrong with her was put on end of life treatment only to be rescued by her grandson at the last minute.

Many people believe it’s OK for the sick and elderly to be given a pharmaceutical “helping hand” when they’re in – what’s deemed to be – the final stages of their lives. Few seem to realise that euthanasia (in any form – voluntary or involuntary) is illegal in the UK. If a person is found to be involved in euthanasia, they risk a life sentence. Those found guilty and charged with “assisted suicide” can get 14 years in prison.

The normalisation of euthanasia has been occurring for years. Matt Hancock has now started to push for the legalisation of assisted suicide. Why?

The lack of response was shocking. The silence was deafening. It was clear that no editor was prepared to run the story. I still needed to get this information out to the public though but how to do it? I was wary of taking the alternative media route but what choice did I have?

I knew what I had to do: I went to the Isle of Wight – with the man who originally came to me back in mid 2020 – to visit David Icke. We presented him with incontrovertible evidence that the elderly were being killed in hospitals, hospices and care homes using a drug called Midazolam.

On June 4th 2021, David put out a powerful videocast (link below), revealing some horrendous truths.

The emails, once again, came flooding in. With every story I read, I had a jarring feeling in my brain… These stories were really resonating with me… Why? Then it struck me. My mum. 2009. In a hospice… Something in her arm… a constant pumping of medications into her body. I saw them set up the syringe driver. Her eyes were open then. Seconds later, her eyes closed, never to re-open. I sat with her for two days. Her body didn’t move but she was grunting and groaning, like a person who’d been gagged: she was desperately trying to say something but I didn’t know what. I noticed her lips were dry and dabbed them with water. I dropped tiny pieces of ice cream into her mouth. No one else brought her any food or water. I didn’t think to ask why. I trusted the hospice staff. I had no reason not to. Now, it’s a very different story.

As the realisation dawned, I was overcome with guilt. Why had I been so stupid? What hadn’t I asked questions? Why didn’t I realised that my mum was being euthanised? I could have saved her but I didn’t. This is exactly how every relative of every victim felt. Their pain was now my pain. Although saddened and exhausted it made me all the more determined to go on.

My voice wobbled when I mentioned my mum during an interview I did with Gareth Icke (David’s son) on my birthday. I was grateful he gave a platform to me (and five of the people I’d been speaking to) on his internet news show Right Now. The stories that were told – by a wife, a husband, a daughter, a granddaughter and a son – that day were heartbreaking and shocking.

I then contacted an old friend, journalist and radio host Richie Allen, who invited four more relatives of victims onto his radio show. I co-hosted the show but didn’t need to say much: the stories spoke for themselves. Listeners could hear the pain in his guests’ voices: I’d heard their stories before – from three daughters and a son (who’d lost both parents within six days of each other in separate care homes) – but still got a lump in my throat.

I later did three interviews with my friend Ant Insuli for his YouTube show Discerning Consciousness, then another for American channel SGT, one for Unity News Network with David Clews and, most recently, with army veteran AJ Roberts for The AJ Roberts Show. I said pretty much the same thing in each broadcast and, although speaking publicly made me anxious, I knew it had to be done. It was the least I could do.

It’s been several months since the first interview and I’m still trying to get the national UK papers to run a story. I’m determined to get the voices of the victims’ relatives heard by a wider audience, as this is the only way that the heinous culling can be stopped. The more people that know about it, the more outrage there will be.

The government who’ve instigated this sickening and unlawful protocol have blood on their hands and need to, at the very least, answer some questions. And all the editors I’ve approached are complicit in the euthanasia that’s happened since I first made contact with them. The longer this story is hidden, the more responsible the mainstream newspapers become.

Next month I’m making a documentary. Everything going to plan, it’ll ready for release in late October. The truth needs to be heard before further murders are committed and more families are destroyed. Getting the stories of the victims’ families heard is just one more step in the right direction.

Links: DavidIcke.com; DavidIcke.com; Gareth Icke’s Right Now show YouTube.com; The Richie Allen show Podomatic.com; Discerning Consciousness YouTube.com; SGT Bitchute.com; The AJ Roberts Show YouTube.com