Oct 29, 2025 07:58 PM
(This post was last modified: Oct 29, 2025 08:01 PM by C C.)
PREVIOUS INSTALLMENT: UK Digital ID threat - Europe: Oct 2025, Part 2
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SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/URotYOiH2uw
VIDEO EXCERPTS: I'll start with a very shocking incident that happened in Austria just a couple of days ago. A 55-year-old woman went to hospital, and they diagnosed her right with a life-threatening rupture of the artery. They did not have the ability to fix it, and other hospitals that did were too full to accept another patient. The woman died in a 45-minute fight of her life.
So this is a very tragic incident and outcome. But it's also a huge scandal for Austria. Our country once had the best healthcare service and system, but now it is declining.
My personal opinion is that it's not the fault of the overworked doctors and hospitals loaded at full capacity. But there has to be something done at the political level.
People who pay for the general healthcare system also have to pay for private insurance, because otherwise they would have to wait up to two years for a surgery. [...] So this is crazy. It's crazy what's going on...
[...] Here's another article. Health and inflation are the biggest problems in the country. [...] Other European countries have the same problem. Also, I'm getting a lot of comments from Australia and from Great Britain, and they say they have the same problem with the healthcare system....
[...] Unfortunately, Germany has shut down nine nuclear power plants in recent years because of the green energy deal.
Because of this, the economy in Europe is suffering. We have a lot of companies closing their doors, or moving abroad, or they are bankrupt. [...] Because high electricity prices, everything is getting more expensive. It doesn't matter what you do.
Everything where electricity is involved, will cause the prices to go up, due to the collapse of the German industry. [...] Many companies are openly considering leaving Germany. They complain about the lethal cocktail of heavy bureaucracy, high energy costs, and non-wage labor costs. Neither renewable energy nor a discounted electricity price will help a steel company. Let's face it, a steel company is lost without cheap gas from Russia.
Cost shock. Gas prices will be skyrocketing very soon...
Situation in Europe: October (Part 3) ... https://youtu.be/URotYOiH2uw
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/URotYOiH2uw
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SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/URotYOiH2uw
VIDEO EXCERPTS: I'll start with a very shocking incident that happened in Austria just a couple of days ago. A 55-year-old woman went to hospital, and they diagnosed her right with a life-threatening rupture of the artery. They did not have the ability to fix it, and other hospitals that did were too full to accept another patient. The woman died in a 45-minute fight of her life.
So this is a very tragic incident and outcome. But it's also a huge scandal for Austria. Our country once had the best healthcare service and system, but now it is declining.
My personal opinion is that it's not the fault of the overworked doctors and hospitals loaded at full capacity. But there has to be something done at the political level.
People who pay for the general healthcare system also have to pay for private insurance, because otherwise they would have to wait up to two years for a surgery. [...] So this is crazy. It's crazy what's going on...
[...] Here's another article. Health and inflation are the biggest problems in the country. [...] Other European countries have the same problem. Also, I'm getting a lot of comments from Australia and from Great Britain, and they say they have the same problem with the healthcare system....
[...] Unfortunately, Germany has shut down nine nuclear power plants in recent years because of the green energy deal.
Because of this, the economy in Europe is suffering. We have a lot of companies closing their doors, or moving abroad, or they are bankrupt. [...] Because high electricity prices, everything is getting more expensive. It doesn't matter what you do.
Everything where electricity is involved, will cause the prices to go up, due to the collapse of the German industry. [...] Many companies are openly considering leaving Germany. They complain about the lethal cocktail of heavy bureaucracy, high energy costs, and non-wage labor costs. Neither renewable energy nor a discounted electricity price will help a steel company. Let's face it, a steel company is lost without cheap gas from Russia.
Cost shock. Gas prices will be skyrocketing very soon...
Situation in Europe: October (Part 3) ... https://youtu.be/URotYOiH2uw
