Dan MV Chitic, a Romanian attorney, is trying to keep a Romanian whistleblower protected from harm as he recounted what has happened to him in March 2021. The Romanian authorities have instituted a form of medical martial law by which Romanians were only permitted to go to the grocery store, pharmacy, gas stations, to work, and then home. At any given time, the heavy patrolling police could stop them and ask for their I.D.s and their papers for destination.
The whistleblower named Ionut was stopped by such a cop and asked for his I.D. and detained him because it appeared to the cop that Ionut was breathing heavily (he had been walking a long distance). The cop told him that he had the C virus, handcuffed him, and called the ambulance. When the ambulance arrived, still handcuffed, Ionut was forced into the ambulance by the cop and the attending medical person and taken to the hospital without his permission.
He was admitted and placed into a ward with other patients and then his handcuffs were removed. Perfectly healthy, he remained in the hospital forcibly during which time he was given unknown pills and a shot each day. After three days, he testified that they finally did a C-virus test which came back negative seven days later. Ionut was moved to another ward already occupied by an older gentleman on I.V. Ionut remained in this ward against his will for 11 more days after which he was released.
During his ward stay in the hospital, he made friends with the older patient who did not have any idea why he was there. They were visited by a nurse twice a day, morning and night, and by a doctor at 10:30 a.m. each day.
They were fed three meals a day, toast, and jam for
breakfast with tea, soup and bread for lunch, and a small piece of meat for
supper with mashed potatoes. The older gentleman got progressively worse,
following various infusions and he died. They zipped him into a body bag on the
floor and two nurses attempted to drag him. As they were struggling, a doctor
came in and suggested to take him to "reanimare." (a sort of ICU)
Ionut said, he was way passed reanimation as he started to turn purple.
The whistleblower is hidden by his lawyer Chitic (who asked other citizens to come forward and tell their stories and to also protect the whistleblower) as he is fearing for his life from the medical tyranny authorities, police, and politicians. He is the only one who was courageous enough to step forward and reveal the medical conditions and the medical tyranny that has gripped their nation and the globe simultaneously.
Medical Tyranny is part and parcel of the old Romanian communist agenda! During my Barefoot Doctor's days, admission in hospital was mandatory to perform the simplest of tests and X-rays, since any outpatient service was 200 years behind the civilized healthcare! PUKE!!! I never had any desire to return to my old country, since I left it officially in 1964....it's still a hellhole of an oppressive regime...run by the old communist descendants, still stealing, cheating and stashing fortunes in Geneva!
ReplyDeleteThe communists are still in power. They just changed their party affiliation. Now they are PSD, PNL...etc. The mentality is the same. I am not sure what it would take to clear up the weeds of the society. After 1989 we thought it would take a couple of decades to change people's mentality but it looks like 30+ years later and the people in power still act like tyrants. Terrible.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad, the country is still ruled by communists, the children and grandchildren of communists from the Ceausescu's era.
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