One of the best parts of this journey is receiving stories from readers.
I always wanted part of this Substack journey to be about chronicling real experiences, not just my own. Whether it was related to the GMC, or childhood vaccination or general medical-political malfeasance.
A GMC Story: On the waking up of an Australian family
Murphy’s stellar “Vitamin K” story
So, you’ll understand my delight at receiving this story from Texas recently.
Although I write from Australia, 60% of my readers are in the US and 8% are from Texas.
In Missiles & Syringes I ended with:
Virtually every one of those vials, was an American patent and manufacture, delivered by a medical industrial complex that is wholly American.
For the last time, I thought they were the good guys.
I thought wrong.
American missiles freed me to poison my kids with American syringes.
Why they are the way they are doesn’t really matter. They just are.
And what they are, is not the good guys.
It turns out there are no good guys.
To which a reader correctly pointed out the distinction between the American people and the powers that be.
To which I replied:
I've met many Americans over the years, and frankly I cannot remember an American I didn't like.
It goes without saying, at least I didn't feel the need to add in constant caveats, that I am referring to the government, or shadow government, or aggregated corporations and capital, or the combo of all of the above that is a uniquely American stew of power...and not the people. They are as damaged by all of this as anyone else, actually even more.
So, that's a long way of me saying that I agree with you.
Americans, the people, have suffered more than any other population from this bio-medical-defence tyranny. It’s just that it has now been fully exported to the whole globe.
The below story is one of “the system” against the individual from the “Friendship” State and is self-explanatory.
With much thanks to Danielle, from Texas, for sharing their story. Congratulations on your healthy new boy!
This is about the ridiculous ignorance of health care professionals to understand their own procedures. I had never heard of this stupid test until we were in the hospital and maybe this information could help others at the very least.
My son was born last year and was a little underweight i.e. under the weight preferred by the hospital to release us without something called the Car Seat Test. We’d already gotten a car seat, but they needed us to bring it into a room of the hospital for our son to sit in, alone with a nurse, who would put monitors on our day-old infant for 90 minutes to see if he would pass or fail.
Pass or fail what? Who knows? They didn’t.
But they wanted to be sure his heart rate was steady as part of it.
If my son failed this test it meant we had to wait 24 hours to take it again, and with a new pricey car seat. And if my mom had not come to town to help with our first child, it would mean my sleep-deprived husband leaving his emergency-c-section-recovering wife behind to hurriedly shop around for a car seat that would be good at helping our son pass some test we knew next to nothing about.
We asked if my husband could be there with him. Surely that would be good for our son’s heart rate, to be near his dad.
No he could not be in the room. Why not? They didn’t know.
What is this for? To see if your baby can be ok in a car seat for 90 minutes. We live 10 minutes away! We still can’t release you from the hospital unless he passes, and he’ll also need to go to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit if he fails. What??
Remember, this is all when bonding with baby is crucial, when hormones and anxieties are high, and soon after doctors injected and gave me tons of drugs in quick succession for the emergency c-section due to baby being tangled in the umbilical cord. (I remember saying “my heart hurts” while they were performing the surgery and they assured me this was normal, and promptly adjusted some anaesthesia.) We were also very on edge and suspicious and constantly watching the staff because we didn’t want our baby vaccinated or to get the eye cream/drops.
So they took our son to the isolated room where my husband tried watching through the small window in the door, trying to see beyond the partition that was also blocking our son from us, as I waited and “rested” in a hospital bed, unable to be there. They eventually let us put my shirt with my son so my smell might comfort him. How kind.
They gave us a list of “approved” $200+ car seats. We got one from the list and they said it wasn’t working well and they stopped the test before my son couldn’t “officially” fail. My mom checked and the list was at least 5 years old. They were surprised at this. I said how can they know every car seat? Do they know this very model? My husband installed our first car seat in our car weeks ago and knows it inside and out—do you?—so he should be in the room with our son! What is the point of this test? We live 10 minutes away!
Throughout all of this they also asked, in no particular order:
If we wanted to cut our son’s tongue (what are you taking about? Another $200 car seat and now you want to cut my son’s tongue??) but as we hadn’t heard of tongue ties and their effect on breastfeeding, and since we had just done a c-section, we declined another sudden surgery.
Why I hadn’t been given ice for my vaginal area (we were mad! We were supposed to have been given ice on top of all this! But turns out the surgeon who’d performed my c-section walked in one day and thought I’d delivered vaginally—they were just concerned about a clearly forgetful surgeon).
Were we super, absolutely sure, we would not get the “vitamin” K “vaccine”? I’d watched Candace Owens’ “A Shot In the Dark” episode on Vitamin K. Plus, my mom’s from the Baby Boomer generation. They had no vitamin K shots when they were born and there were a lot of babies then obviously and there was not an epidemic of infant brain haemorrhages during that time as would have been easy to note with the larger amount of babies born.
Things they didn’t ask:
Is it ok to give your son this bottle of formula that I’m feeding him?
Can I put this pacifier that is currently in your son’s mouth, in your son’s mouth, while he’s in the nursery?
Did you know that you should try often pumping these first few days?
Do you know what a tongue tie is and how it affects latching?
I called my dad to fill him in on our situation. He told his mom, whose friend is a nurse. Apparently the test has something to do with sleep apnea. If they had just said that we would understand that there is a somewhat valid reason for it! But NONE of the nurses who we saw said this was what it was for. Even the ones doing the tests. Did they even know what their testing was for? Also note that, if my son had been about 100 grams more at birth, he would not have been required to take the Car Seat Test.
In hindsight, how sitting in a car seat tests for sleep apnea is beyond me. This was also before I knew the connection of SIDS and vaccines, and was worried that everything could harm my son, so I felt that testing for apnea was enough of a reason at the time. As for keeping my husband out, after demanding answers, and a better nurse after a shift change, they said it was due to Covid. That last bit is particularly stupid because we were all in the hospital and interacting with the very same nurse in the same small spaces just moments before they put our son in the testing room with only a still-not-a-car-seat-expert nurse. And I wasn’t wearing my mask for most of the time in the hospital room.
Later, they sent some director woman or something in to apologize. I guess she scolded the nurses, but she didn’t, say, give us any discounts. Despite all this, God blessed us with a healthy baby boy, and at least one good nurse noticed his slowing heartbeat when I was having contractions (evidence of the umbilical cord tangling) and He protected him from vaccinations.
Not sure if it’s related, but our son started walking at 8.5 months. Needless to say, I plan to look for a midwife for our next delivery.
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I cannot believe what I just read. We need to keep reminding ourselves that power resides where we believe it resides, and we need to do a better job of standing up to these people.
I'm a numbers guy from Maine, a blue state. I've gone red. The pandemic did it. My wife and I (late 60s) never got jabbed. It's interesting to see how many of your subs are in CA, TX, NY, etc., but let's adjust for population. CA has 11% of US pop and 13% of your US subs, so is slightly over represented. That's encouraging, given Newsom, etc. NY has 6% of US pop and 8% of subs. Texas has 9% of US pop and 8% of your subs. Where are your subs above average? I have followed you on Substack for only some months. You are a keen observer with a wide wingspan. We need more people in blue states reading you, once adjusted for pop. Thanks for all you do!!