Saturday, July 26, 2014

South Africa – Cleanup or Die

A South African shares yet another story about the SUPER-BUGS oozing through hospital wards, sparking unnecessary deaths. Although the one incident relates back to 2012, it has once again reared its dreadful head and how nothing is done to curb the germs floating about the hospitals.


 The letter was written during 2012.
The list of tinctures that I posted to you a few weeks ago is the cure for these new generation diseases.

In the news this week. Carla Serfontein died on Monday, 6 September 2012, at 7am.
I have been given conflicting reports. Some reports are on the Internet. However, I spoke to her stepfather who told me the following.

Carla had flu-like symptoms and was admitted to hospital.
She was cured then got bronchial pneumonia. That too was cured. Then, unexpectedly and suddenly, she got a "super-bug”. She developed symptoms that the doctors could not cure.
At some stage, she was put into induced coma. I do not exactly know why. She had to receive blood. Lots of it. Many people donated blood to her.

The "super-bug" comes from the hospital systems, such as air conditioning, many ill patients in the wards and nurses not able to cope with the cleaning. It costs a lot to do a proper job, as in the private hospital staffs are paid very well. Under new labor legislation, it costs a lot to employ cleaners. Why should the hospital pay more? In addition, those costs, the patients, their families and insurance companies have to pay. Therefore, there is a gap in the cleaning of the hospital at some critical points. The hospital is spic & span and looks clean until one looks at some places...
Carla's parents got a phone call. "Come quickly to the hospital, things are not looking good..."
Therefore, both parents went. Carla's condition had deteriorated.

It was within a few hours; the "super-bug" had reduced her lungs to only 20% of their normal size. It attacked and destroyed lung tissue. It was called necrotic pneumonia. It was decided to switch off the machines as Carla's condition had gone beyond being able to save her life. She died, and was not even able to say good-bye.. .!

Her stepfather told me; the doctors had given her 23 different kinds of antibiotics. To no avail!  She was
given  countless pints of blood, to no avail. I explained to him that I used alternative medicine when I was dealing with sicknesses. He told me, to stay clear of those as one has to ensure the best for patients. Alternative remedies cost less, but does not do the right job, he said. “Better fork out money, so the patient gets the proper treatment and medication from professionals.”
Divide by 12 to convert Rands to Pounds Sterling.
It cost Carla's stepfather R15,000 per hour in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

He had a son with cancer, and that had cost over one and half million Rands to get him to have proper treatment. He had the cancer cured; now he has to get over the effects of the treatment. I told him that the pharmaceutical companies made money out of him. He replied to say the hospital made the most money. 

Where did it all go?

I told him about the book Dr. Mary's Monkey written by Edward Haslam. He did not know about it. He will get a copy.
All these very new and strange diseases come from the United States of America. Read this book to find out.

On the Internet someone mentioned, this disease (Carla's) came from the Congo. The borders at the Congo, anyone, can go in and out. It was people entering and leaving the Congo that brings these diseases to the rest of Africa!

That makes sense. As the USA have since 1960 used the Congo to spread diseases to the rest of the African continent.

I no longer believe the myth that people "just catch" a sickness or disease. It is deliberately given to them.
They knew Carla's parents had lots of money, so someone arranged that his children got sick!

My alternative health doctor told me that another patient who was sick about a month ago; was cured of the same disease that Carla had, and within two days of the remedy been given to the patient.

It did not even cost R1,000 to get that cure!



2 comments:

  1. You do know of course that in four West African countries,Ebola has broken out - the deadly haemorrhagic fever is claiming many lives and the international Red Cross and Doctors without Borders have had to withdraw their services and personnel from 20 villages where people are dying of Ebola because the local residents threatened the Western health workers and blamed them for 'bring the disease'. Ebola is mysterious as its actual vector, its carrier, has not yet been identified. It is suspected that it is a specific type of bat which travels between various countries. How Ebola can be transmitted to humans from these creatures is not known, but suspicions are through food - Africans eat a large variety of creatures in their bush meat including bats etc. Since the Western health workers were also keeping a tight barrier around the Ebola-infected regions to stop people from spreading it farther afield, one can expect to see this deadly haemorrhagic fever - widely feared all over the world -- spread rapidly through Africa. And since the local population blames the Westerners for bringing the disease in the first place, the logical conclusion can only be that Westerners will be targeted and blamed all across the African continent - and undoubtedly even killed - when this belief takes hold? Google 'Ebola, West Africa'. What is your opinion on this development? Adriana Stuijt, retired Dutch-SA (medical) journalist.

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  2. Thanks Adriana, you inspired me to write an article about the Ebola Virus. Will publish in the GLV.

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