Paramedic experience:
Working on a native reservation was an amazing experience. Until the COVID 19 vaccine (gene therapy experiment) began to ramp up. The people were heavily pressured to take the shot. The tribal elders pushed the vaccine almost as if the federal government paid them an immense amount of money to do it.
That said, it was easier for everyone to see the injuries and death caused by the shot in this scenario, due to the fact that most of the tribes took the shot at the same time. The carnage that came after was undeniable.
People that had already made it through the harsh times of covid were dropping dead at an alarming rate. Miscarriages, strokes, heart attacks, PEs were through the roof.
The reservation ER staff was just equipped for their typical lower call volumes. The exhaustion hit hard. We were also losing staff to injury from the vaccine. Even having to intubate our own nurse manger due to multiple blood clots in their lungs post vaccination.
To say it was horrible is an understatement. Imagine trail of tears 2.0.
I remember riding back to the hospital with my driver, after running a terrible call. Instead of having an EMT partner they gave the few of us paramedics that were left “drivers.” Not enough emts to go around.
I recall talking to him about how bad the shots were, all I’d seen, and then my young native driver asked me “Harry, why don’t you trust the government?” He had a very curious, young and naive tone. I looked at him.
A Native American driving me back to the reservation his people were forced to move to. I can only imagine the look of shock on my face that he witnessed. As I tried to process the irony.
God bless'