Evil Intentions - An interview with Kate Shemirani and Stuart Wilkie

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Kate Shemirani was a UK nurse with 36 years of experience in nursing. She is a personal nutritionist, a health and wellness expert and a mum. 

Stuart Wilkie is a UK medical researcher who has been researching midazolam use during Covid, and he has been assisting Kate recently with the case of her daughter Paloma Shemirani.

We have interviewed Kate twice before, and as we discussed in our last interview , Kate’s daughter, Paloma , who died last year in July. (2024). In this interview we discussed what happened to Paloma, and Kate and Stuart tell us about a number of very serious concerns regarding our medical freedom. 

In this episode we discuss the following: 

-  We discuss with Stuart what happened to Paloma in December 2023.

He explains that the Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma diagnosis, that was given to Paloma, in December 2023, was in fact a differential diagnosis, and failed to rule out many other possibilities.  The alleged tumour was in the mediastinal cavity. An area this is prone to infections eg latent TB and aspergillus flavus. The blood tests, at that time, showed infection, not cancer.

- The consultant proceeded to administer drugs without Paloma’s consent. She was not given a wristband to wear in hospital, at all. Wristbands are mandatory for patients in hospital for identification, and they also have a bar code with the drugs on them. Also no SAT form, the form required to obtain the drugs from the pharmacy in the hospital. They also withheld the blood test results from Paloma.

- The drugs administered were in excessive quantities (Paloma was of small stature) . 90mg of prednisolone. It suggests they were using her in a drug trial, without her consent.

- Paloma discharged herself from the hospital, and the doctor.

- He tells us there are covert drug trials going on in the UK, using patients without their knowledge.

- He tells us the biopsy they had from the mediastinal cavity had crushed artifacts, not a good sample. The person who took the biopsy, crushed the cells in the process. No second biopsy was done.

-Multiple pathologists have since looked at the evidence and have not come to the same conclusion as that doctor.

-There was a non necrotising granuloma cell in there, that is typical of other things (eg sarcoidosis, or TB). They did not look at that, either.

- Paloma was not symptomatic of Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

- She was also given the drug rasburicase, which is the fungus aspergillus flavus. So if she already had aspergillus, this would have made it worse.

- Stuart points out that drug companies have been directly paying doctors, nurses and administrative staff outside of the NHS, who work in the NHS. The Sunday Observer broke this story in 2023. See ref.
- Stuart confirms he spoke to Paloma often over the last 7 months of her life, and Paloma very much was her own woman and made her own decisions. She discharged herself from the hospital without Kate’s involvement.
 

-Stuart explains that due to the treatment that Paloma had in hospital in December 2023, she was liable to syncope, vasovagal faints. And that is what happened in July 2024.  Kate called 999 , but in the meantime she found a pulse and Paloma improved. However 4 ambulance arrived and a helicopter. It was HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) and NORS (National Organ Retrieval Service ). The NORS were coming to see if the patient could be an organ donor.
 

-Gavin Perkins, who set up the trials for the paramedics, is the author of a study which looked at the cash advantages of ending the life of somebody in an out of hospital cardiac arrest, and turning them into an organ donor.  Epinephrine was not cost effective to save lives, but it is cost effective to create organ donors. See ref.

-They are making sure that the drugs they administer, epinephrine, put the patient in a state that can be called brain death. Also rocuronium, which is a paralytic of the musculoskeletal system. 

-Paloma was given midazolam, rocuronium and epinephrine.

-Epinephrine takes the blood away from the brain and pushes it to the heart.
 

-Kate discusses the uniform 1mg dose of adrenaline (epinephrine) that is part of the PARAMEDIC 2 protocol, regardless of patient weight. She has written a substack article on that. See ref. But it should be given by weight, not a uniform dose. Paloma was slight in stature.

-Kate points out that the abstract for the Paramedic 2 trial is misleading.

-Kate states they are creating donors by giving adrenaline.

-Kate reads out sections from 2 pages in a NHS document called “The national standards for organ retrieval from deceased donors.” Pages 20 and 41. See ref.
and reveals that spinal movements are reported to occur in as many as 50% of brain stem dead patients.

-The adrenalin is given, quite often now, in out of hospital care via an intraosseous gun. This is an injection into the bone.

-Paloma was never in cardiac arrest, on that day in July 2024,  according to the paramedic’s life pak. And yet, in total, she was given 4 doses of adrenalin. With the IO gun.

- Stuart explains that the Paramedic 3 trial compared adrenaline by IV to Adrenaline given by the intraosseous gun.

- Recently Kate’s facebook and instagrams accounts were taken down with no warning. This all coincided with the media blitz that involves her 2 sons. One of her sons claimed, on social media that “We took down her facebook and Instagram”. And an associate of Kates, Dee Mani, her best seller book was removed from Amazon. Kate has received death threats. Paloma’s father has been threatened, and told not to get involved in the inquest. This pressure appears to be timed to the upcoming inquest.
 

-The inquest is expected to start on July 18, 2025. The doctor that treated Paloma in December 2023  is, however, “leaving the country” – not a vacation!.

Papers and Websites referenced in the Interview; 

-Observer investigation raises concerns about the influence of drugs companies in shaping patient care in services that use their products 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jul/08/revealed-pharma-giants-pour-millions-of-pounds-into-nhs-to-boost-drug-sales 

-Gavin Perkins Paper on cost effectiveness of adrenaline use.

“Cost effectiveness of adrenaline for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.” 

Achana et al,Critical Care, Sep 2020 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32981529/ 

-A legal and scientific brief on sex based iatrogenic harm, consent violations and public risk. 

https://kateshemirani1.substack.com/p/a-legal-and-scientific-brief-on-sex 

-NHS : The National Standards for Organ Retrieval from Deceased Donors. See pages 20, 41 

https://nhsbtdbe.blob.core.windows.net/umbraco-assets-corp/28435/181-nors-standards-mpd1043.pdf 

- Paramedic 3 Trial
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7616768/

 

-Kate Shemirani Substack.
https://kateshemirani1.substack.com

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