by Jacqui Deevoy, The Peoples Voice:
When a Substack article popped up on my phone at the end of February, I recognised the content immediately as the study the article was based on had been brought to my attention a year previously.
The 2024 study was explosive news to me at the time as it provided good evidence that the benzodiazepine sedative midazolam was undeniably linked to excess deaths in the UK at the start of the covid ‘pandemic’.
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As a journalist who’s been investigating this very issue for almost five years, I was naturally interested. The article, which appeared on Substack written by the Freedom Podcast, was saying that 55,000 people had died due to midazolam use in 2020. I’d worked with medical researchers back in 2020/2021 who’d calculated the figure to be 40,000 at the very least so seeing 55,000 didn’t surprise me in the slightest. From 2020 to the present day, I’ve spent hundreds of hours talking to people whose loved ones had their deaths hastened via NICE guideline NG163. In 2024, a study emerged that appeared to back up their claims.
Authored by Dr. Wilson Sy, this study found a strong correlation between midazolam use and excess deaths in 2020 and suggested it was highly likely that the UK’s excess deaths were tied to midazolam use and NOT to a virus.
Titled “Excess Deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and Euthanasia in the COVID-19 Pandemic,” it examines UK data during the ‘pandemic’. It argues that excess deaths, especially in April 2020, were not mainly due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus but linked to excessive midazolam use and suggests possible systemic involuntary euthanasia within the NHS.
The evidence leans towards a high correlation (over 90%) between midazolam use and excess deaths across England in 2020. This correlation persisted post-vaccination in 2021, with no significant link to covid jabs, raising questions about the role midazolam played in these deaths.
Dr. Sy points out that, unlike Australia, where excess deaths were more tied to covid ‘vaccinations’, the UK’s excess deaths situation seems more linked to midazolam.
The official story is that, in 2020, the UK recorded approximately 705,636 total deaths, with around 74,917 attributed to covid. This is based on official statistics. Excess deaths, estimated at 50,000 to 60,000 above historical averages, were largely – according to the mainstream narrative – linked to the pandemic’s impact. Sy’s study tells a different story.
Midazolam is most commonly used for sedation in intensive care units (ICUs), for severe epilepsy and in palliative (end of life) care to manage extreme agitation or restlessness. In April 2020, then health secretary Matt Hancock ordered a huge supply of the drug from a factory in France. Around the same time, NICE guideline NG163 (a protocol intended for use as a treatment for covid and which was slammed by a panel of doctors and professors) was introduced and implemented. Shortly after this, the huge spike in care home and hospital deaths occurred.
From where I was standing, in the midst of distraught families whose loved ones had died suddenly and unexpectedly, it was clear that something sinister was happening. Families had discovered their relatives – most in care homes or hospitals – had been given deathly cocktails of midazolam and morphine and had died as a result. These victims weren’t terminally ill, weren’t suffering from a killer virus and many were not elderly. I decided to investigate. The result of those initial investigations was my first film ‘A Good Death?’ produced with Ickonic and premiered in December 2020.
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