British National Health Service privatized, taken over by Zionist entity

بقلم: Ed Newman
2024-10-29 17:38:21

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The wheelchair rental dock at King's College Hospital  /  Have you ever heard of the company charging people two pounds per hour to use wheelchairs in hospitals in Britain? 

London, October 29 (RHC)--  Israel is encroaching into the British National Health Service, an institution which is lauded across the world for providing care at the point of need to millions of people daily, has been targeted by stealth.

A key way Israel has been able to entangle itself with the NHS is through the UK Israel Tech Hub. This shady organization is based inside the British Embassy of the Zionist entity, and is staffed entirely by former Israeli military and intelligence personnel.

In addition to the British Embassy itself, the UK Israel Tech Hub is funded by three other institutions of the British government; The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), and, the Foreign Office itself.

The UK Israel Tech Hub's stated objective is procuring contracts in Britain for Israeli tech companies, most of which were founded by alumni of Israeli spy unit 8200.

The UK Israel Tech Hub launched the UK Israel Dangoor Health Initiative in 2018 which aimed to direct profits from the privatization of the NHS towards Israeli tech companies.  This scheme is funded by David Dangoor, who commented: "We are in the midst of a bio health revolution, and Israel is in a supreme position to take advantage and carve a lead in this.  With all this new computer power, we are absolutely at the threshold of a health care revolution, and I'm hoping that Israel and the UK will be at the forefront of that hand in hand.”

David Dangoor and his family foundation have funded various Israel lobby groups; The Board of Deputies of British Jews, the Islamophobic Henry Jackson Society, the settlement building, Jerusalem Foundation, and, perhaps most interestingly, the interfaith Zionist subterfuge, Nisa-Nashim, which targets Muslim women.

There is a convergence happening around the NHS with the installment of long-time Zionist asset, Wes Streeting as Health Secretary, alongside the activities of the UK Israel Tech Hub the NHS, is clearly under threat from the genocidal Zionist entity and its privatization profiteers.

Have you ever heard of the company charging people two pounds per hour to use wheelchairs in hospitals in Britain?   WHEELSHARE uses the phrase 'Simply Care' to market its products within the National Health Service. It is behind the smash and grab scheme in hospitals today.

What is not well-known about the company is that it's directed by three Israelis based in a settlement in occupied Palestine. 

The individuals listed as directors of the firm on Companies House are Israel Kasirer, David Michael and Meir Slater, all three are listed as citizens of the Zionist entity. They give their address as 21 Hamelacha, Rosh Haayin, Israel, 48091577.

Rosh Haayin is a Zionist settlement built on top of the Palestinian village and Ottoman fort, Ras Al Ayn. The village was destroyed when Zionist settlers expelled the Palestinians from it in the 1920s during the British Mandate of Palestine.

There is a plethora of other Israeli companies, and British companies run by Israelis, that are milking off the privatization of the British National Health Service.   The new Health Minister, Wes Streeting, is likely to escalate the process, as he has spent over a decade as an asset of the Zionist lobby.

Over the past year, Streeting has received funding for 'Office Costs' from key Israel lobbyists, Jonathan Mendelsohn and Trevor Chan.  Mendelsohn even funded Streeting through his vehicle, Red Capital, at the same time as he directed Europa Healthcare Group, which was benefiting from the privatization of the NHS.


 



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