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Jaoc
20th January 2025, 11:01
This is my first thread on this forum, so if it needs to be relocated or deemed inappropriate, I won't take offence. I am not here to promote my website, but I plan to share investigations and documents here, if that is acceptable. I want to express my gratitude to this community, as finding documents here has significantly aided my investigations.

The current situation in the UK is quite chaotic, and my website focuses solely on verified facts from multiple sources. I have a number of whistleblowers coming forward from various sectors, which is why I thought this would be a valuable thread to initiate.

In the coming days, I will provide more information regarding Keir Starmer's financial backing and his true employers, but I will wait until all relevant documents are gathered. For now, I have two whistleblower accounts from the NHS, one of which I leaked to the newspapers for greater visibility( even though I cannot stand them they are a necessary evil at present). Today's information is being shared here first.



In the world of healthcare, few acts are as brave and selfless as those of whistleblowers. These individuals, often risking their careers and personal well-being, step forward to expose systemic issues that compromise patient safety and care quality. One such whistleblower, who has recently come to light, has shaken the NHS to its core with revelations about the way the service is run and how patients are serviced.


The Revelation


The whistleblower, a senior surgeon at a prominent NHS Trust, raised the alarm about a series of alarming practices that were putting patients at risk. The issues ranged from inadequate staffing levels to the promotion of underqualified surgeons and the overuse of locum doctors lacking the necessary skills. These practices, the whistleblower claimed, were driven by cost-cutting measures that prioritised budgets over patient safety.


The Impact


The revelations have led to a police investigation into over 200 cases of surgery-related deaths and injuries .The investigation has uncovered a pattern of negligence and mismanagement that has tragically cost lives. The whistleblower's courage in coming forward has been a catalyst for change, prompting a thorough review of the Trust's practices and policies 


The Response


The NHS Trust in question has been heavily criticised for its handling of the situation. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) downgraded the Trust's rating to 'requires improvement' for patient safety.The Trust has since pledged to cooperate fully with the investigation and to implement necessary reforms to ensure patient safety is paramount.



The Whistleblower's Journey



Whistleblowers often face significant personal and professional challenges. In this case, the surgeon lost their job after raising concerns, highlighting the risks that come with speaking out. Despite these challenges, the whistleblower remains committed to improving patient care and ensuring that such failures are not repeated.


The Broader Implications


This case is not an isolated incident. Across the NHS, there have been numerous reports of whistleblowers raising concerns about patient safety and care.These brave individuals play a crucial role in holding healthcare systems accountable and driving improvements. Their actions remind us of the importance of transparency, accountability, and the need for robust mechanisms to protect those who speak out.


Conclusion


The bravery of NHS whistleblowers cannot be overstated. Their willingness to stand up for patient safety, often at great personal cost, is a testament to their dedication to the core values of healthcare. As the investigation into the recent revelations continues, it is hoped that meaningful reforms will be implemented to prevent such failures in the future. The courage of whistleblowers like this surgeon serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of vigilance and integrity in the pursuit of patient care excellence.


A NEW WHISTLEBLOWER 19TH January

A Nursing Midwife who intends to reveal the truth about the situation concerning children and the reasons for her resignation. For those familiar with Dr. David Cartland, who previously brought attention to issues surrounding Covid, he is providing her with support behind the scenes. I will upload all of her documents here today or, at the latest, by tomorrow from my Dropbox.

Tintin
20th January 2025, 11:13
A very warm welcome to you Jaoc :sun:

This does promise a great deal and many thanks for this work: I'll maybe want to archive some of this to the library. In the meantime I await with much interest what you have to share here. (Other mods: I'm pondering whether we should move this to the 'Members only' area actually, for reasons of safety given the current UK climate....)

Mari
20th January 2025, 12:15
Welcome to Avalon Jaoc. We desperately need more whistleblowers to speak out. This country is sinking fast so anything you can contribute is most welcome. Good Luck. :muscle:

Did You See Them
20th January 2025, 13:03
Members only for now might be where to start

jaybee
20th January 2025, 13:15
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my view if anyone's interested.... keep this thread on the open forum - (not just members only) - it's a way to support the whistle blowers who risk everything...

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Abondance
20th January 2025, 14:42
Welcome Jaoc and thank you for your work !


It seems that health system are under great pressure today.

Cost reduction is just the tip of the iceberg in my sense, we assist to a real will to NOT heal people by all means.


Health system in my country is worse and worse, too.

BUT, I see also a trend that is emerging and did not exist before. Some doctors are increasingly recommending plants and food supplements, which is an awareness on the part of allopathic doctors that nature and nutrition are valuable aids and not "quacks", which has been the classic tune for almost 40 years...It does not change the lack of specialists in the hospital but it is an openness that has been long awaited.