If you’ve flown over the past few years you’ve certainly heard about or experienced the sharp decline in service. Planes are delayed, late, or grounded for ‘mechanical’ reasons far more often than they used to be. Air Traffic Control has far more difficulty managing the flight loads than before.
In public encounters or possibly at work, you’ve noticed that some people seem unable to entertain what were formerly very ordinary conversations or follow logical trains of thought.
There’s really only one explanation for these observations and it’s now 10x larger than the proverbial 800-pound gorilla in the room.
The onslaught of vaccine injuries continues to tear through the fabric of society. Hospital systems are especially impacted because of the twin variables of (1) having imposed the most hard-core of vaccine mandates and booster programs and (2) relying on highly trained individuals where even a slight diminishment of capability is threatening to patient health if not potentially deadly.
Dr. Pierre Kory has written up a brilliant case study about the very large Ohio State University Medical Center (23,000 employees) which probably applies to a great many other hospital systems, if not all of them.
First, there’s been a horrifying loss… (more…)