Kelsi Sheren
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That is fact.
Okay.
We do know that these drugs...
do cause issues.
We know that.
That is fact.
When they're given in the dosages that they are, propofol, recronium, all of these drugs, we know they do have a potential to go haywire in the body because you're poisoning someone to death.
That's a fact.
What do we know about morphine?
When you overdose somebody, they pass away.
We know that.
When you give somebody potassium chloride, their heart stops.
We know that.
Why aren't we doing that?
Great question.
Because it's a lot easier when you have an organization who has been looked at since 20, was it 1997, to not only just control a population, to get rid of the burdens and the difficult ones, and you have them weasel their way into healthcare systems and hospitals and government and say, forget even doing healthcare.
This is going to save you $1.273 trillion over the next 20 years if you do it instead of providing that.
Yeah, but the thing is you're not gonna make the same amount of money and they're not gonna do it with morphine.
They want a different protocol.
They wanna make sure it's done a certain way because there's an argument around overdosing in organs, right?