DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mind ControlNews outlets reported that a man died in a Florida hospital after an emergency splenectomy went awry. The surgeon mistakenly removed part of the man’s liver during the laparoscopic procedure and cut into that organ’s major blood vessels, causing a fatal hemorrhage. Was this simply human error or was there a more sinister manipulation behind what happened?
Nicola Staff asked 2 months ago
Like most medical malpractice and seemingly inadvertent errors in the hospital setting in particular, this tragic situation was caused deliberately by the Extraterrestrial Alliance using mind control to manipulate the surgeon and others present to be in a kind of fog and not keenly perceiving the evidence of a misidentification of the organ being worked on. This was done by a variety of means, in some cases simply misdirection to keep those assisting looking the other way, busy with their adjunct responsibilities and not peering closely at the tissue emerging from the wound. But this was very definitely manipulated to happen through mind control and is a major cause of medical errors of all kinds by nurses as well as doctors and other healthcare providers, to make mistakes in judgment, choice of technical approaches, and other details that will compromise the care in some way. This will result in a side effect or worse, to partially or totally negate the benefit of an intended procedure or lead to a faulty interpretation, or a diagnosis that can produce a whole string of compounding damage from things that were unnecessary in the first place, but might be botched one after another in extreme cases. The interlopers love playing tricks like this especially when human suffering is the reward, as it is highly gratifying to their ego to relish in the power they hold of life and death over human beings. And being heartless and cruel, and psychopathic in nature, the more suffering they cause, the more they enjoy tinkering with their human victims. Almost all cases of seeming negligence are a manipulation and not a true error or act of negligence by the caregivers as it would not have happened under normal conditions.