They Are Killing Children & Babies With These Jabs - Funeral Director John O'Looney On Right Now
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This week on Right Now I'm joined by funeral director John O'Looney.
He tells us about what he's been seeing in his funeral home over the last few months.
It's an explosive conversation.
To watch the full interview and all our other guests, such as David Icke, climate expert Professor Nir Shaviv, plus Naz and Vicky from the BBC's hit piece documentary Unvaccinated, simply click onto iconic.com and start a free seven-day trial.
Wow. Hello and welcome to Right Now.
The naked and confused Emperor Joe Biden has gone down with the vid again.
I hope he's got one of those loyalty cards, because if he tests positive again, he's eligible for a free wedge salad at Wendy's.
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, he completed his a while ago, but the restaurant was closed before he could get his welder's mask off.
Poor bloke. It feels like someone wants Biden out of the way and off of our TV screens, and I'm not surprised, to be honest.
Every time I see him speak, it normally ends with me looking around the room going, What have I just watched?
In a speech this week, he looked like someone who was being used as a ventriloquist dummy, but without having given consent or having even been forewarned that there was an arm about to go up him.
The average person blinks between 15 and 20 times a minute.
Joe managed six blinks in the full 11-minute speech.
I'm getting dry eyes just thinking about that.
Some people have claimed the video is a deepfake, and it may well be.
The text certainly exists, and it's said that one glaring flaw of deepfakes is the lack of blinking.
But I don't know or claim to.
I also don't care, to be honest.
Joe may as well be a computer generation anyway.
He's not reading his own words.
He's not promoting his own policies or running the country in any way whatsoever.
In fact, I don't really know what Joe Biden is, and I doubt Joe does either.
Something almost sad about it, really, because it feels intentional.
There's 330 million people in America.
I'm sure they could have found anyone to sit in the role of president, take a nice paycheck, decent book deal at the end of it, and simply do as they're told for the four or eight years that they're required to fill that seat.
But by having someone who's so clearly in mental and physical decline, it almost feels like trolling.
It's stripping America and its people of their dignity and self-respect.
It's just a thought. On the show this week, we're joined by British funeral director Jono Looney.
We'll be talking to Vicky and Naz of BBC Unvaccinated fame.
And my dad, David Icke, will be in the studio to talk about his brand new book, The Trap.
In July 2021, we spoke to British funeral director John O'Looney.
He told us about what he was seeing in his funeral home in terms of the elderly being killed using the end-of-life drug midazolam, but also a huge uptick in deaths post-vaccination.
What John has seen since has simply gotten worse and worse, with younger and younger people ending up in his care.
John, welcome to Right Now.
It's great to see you looking well after what was a bit of a scare, really.
Could you tell us about you falling ill?
Well, it's very interesting because I'd spent two years washing and dressing people labelled with COVID. Some of them who processed so swiftly through the system, they were still warm when I picked them up.
So I don't doubt if they were...
Deadly infection on them, you know, I would have got it because I never wore a mask and I would never ever allow, you know, a gene therapy in my body, the alleged protection.
So I was contacted by a number of people over the last couple of years since going for very openly vocal and telling the truth.
And one of those was a guy from British Intelligence.
I spent about 40 minutes having a chat to him.
Obviously, I'm not going to name it.
But one of the things he said that stuck with me was that I would be targeted.
And lo and behold, a few weeks later, I mysteriously fell ill.
So I was a little bit short of breath, which is, you know, it didn't feel like an illness.
It felt very unnatural.
I felt like I'd either been burnt or poisoned.
But anyway, my sats were getting lower and lower, and I'm in...
I'm very fortunate to have a large circle of medically trained doctors who I'm in contact with constantly.
They're all very awake, they're all very outraged, and I'm very lucky to have their support.
An ambulance was called by one of them for me.
The ambulance arrived, and what happened was very interesting.
So I've had a number of people that have reached out to me who have said, That they've been berated and attacked by ambulance staff who have clearly checked their vaccination status before arriving to their address or the place they've been called to.
And I had exactly the same experience.
So three people attended.
Two of them were big lads, paramedic lads, a driver and assistant.
And they were big because, ultimately, quite often, you know, you have to physically carry people.
And I'd hasten to add these two guys were lovely.
They weren't judgmental. They were great.
There was a little paramedic woman with them, though, who was very...
Bordering sadistic. She was quite berating me, telling me how selfish I was and how stupid and on and on and on and on.
And I tried to explain to her, look, I'm a funeral director and what I've seen is probably similar to what 130,000 of your NHS staff have seen who'd rather you lose their careers than take the protection.
And NC Sheen was shut up.
But it was clearly orchestrated for her to attack.
You know, to try and, I suppose, intimidate me into agreeing to be jabbed perhaps at a later date or something, you know, but it was never going to happen.
So I went into hospital and went into triage.
I had to go on oxygen because my sats were low.
And the triage nurses, or the nurse that was in there was lovely, bless her.
She took three lateral flow tests, which I... I had no choice but to do, really, because, you know, I couldn't breathe.
They were all negative. They all came through negative.
I was the only one in there in the whole triage bit.
It was empty, despite the fact that they're overwhelmed.
So she put these lateral flow tests in the machine.
All three come out negative and she said to me, you haven't got COVID. However, they saw fit to transfer me to a COVID ward.
I was on the COVID ward with two other guys.
It was a four bedroom. One bed was empty next to me.
The two guys were opposite me.
The following morning, a consultant came round and he sat on the end of the bed and he said to me, he led in with a classic World Economic Forum life.
You know, we're going to save your life.
I'm here to save your life.
And I said, oh, OK, how are you going to do that?
And he proceeded to tell me how he was going to treat me for COVID. And I kind of said to him, you know, have you not looked at my notes?
I haven't got COVID. I've had three of your tests.
And oh, but we want to be sure.
And we're going to start you on Remdesivir.
And I said, no, you're not. And he kind of said, well, why?
And I said, well, and I was lucky that I took a mobile phone in with me and had access to the internet because I kind of said, well, let's have a look.
Side effects of remdesivir.
And you tell me what the clinical benefits are to a respiratory patient.
How is that going to help me as a respiratory patient?
And he just walked away.
He said, I'm doing what I'm told.
And I never saw that consultant again.
So later on in the day, I had a young girl, I say young, she was about 35, 40.
She sat on the end of the bed and she introduced herself.
I can't remember her name, but she was quite unnerving because she couldn't look at me in the eyes at all, the whole conversation.
So she was like that, talking to me like that, looking at the floor and the ceiling, because she knew what she was doing was bloody wrong.
So she said to me, I'm here to save your life.
I shit you not. That was the first line she came out with.
So I said, well, what do you mean?
She said, well, we're going to, you know, save you from code.
I said, but have you not looked at my notes?
And, you know, and then she proceeded to offer me two drugs.
One was called Toxilizumab and the other one was called Baracitinib.
And again, I asked her to spell them and I said, well, let's have a look.
At these and the side effects, it's there on Google.
Google side effects of remdesivir, side effects of baricitinib, side effects of toxilizumab.
They've all got more or less identical side effects.
Difficulty breathing, wheezing and chest tightness, kidney function, liver function.
How does anyone in their right mind believe that these are going to be beneficial to a respiratory patient?
Is it any wonder these patients are dying from the very protocols the government have enforced on the hospitals?
So I kind of said, well, I said to her, I said, you tell me.
Oh, and she asked me to sign a waiver.
To agree to before they give me them, you know, why would you need to sign a waiver for life-saving medicine?
Come on, you know.
So again, I kind of declined and she scartled away like a rat, you know.
Oh, I'll pop back tomorrow.
No, don't bother because I'm not going to change my mind.
I'd rather die. And lo and behold, I survived, you know.
So it became very apparent to me that I had to get out of the hospital quicker, quick, because it was quite obvious to me.
I felt that they were trying to, they wanted the death of a prominent anti-vaxxer.
Yeah. From COVID. That's what they wanted, and they were prepared to go to fairly sadistic lengths to do that, you know?
And that's what they wanted, and they never got it.
So I decided to discharge myself.
I'm very fortunate, again, that I've got support that these poor souls that are in there haven't got, you know?
And Mark Sexton came and got me, and he was supported by Dr.
David, who agreed to be my medical...
You know, kind of support, advocate, if you like.
You could sign yours, basically. Yeah, basically.
So then began a three-hour battle.
They detained me against my will and wouldn't let me leave.
They called security, who threatened to have me arrested if I left the ward.
And I kind of said to them, look, No disrespect.
And to be honest with you, whatever they got me with, they didn't quite get me good enough because I had too much fight left in me.
And they thought I was going to buckle and it was going to frighten me and I was going to have the medicine.
And I wasn't. I watched the two guys opposite me who'd signed the waivers and they were in a right state.
They were even talking to me in the ambulance on the way to the hospital trying to persuade me to agree to have ventilation when I got to hospital.
You know when you're like... What is the matter with you?
Don't you realise that's going to damage my lungs?
They didn't care. Clearly, the financial incentives for putting people on ventilation must be significant, that's all I can say.
That's the thing.
If you know, and I know, and neither of us are medical doctors, that the ventilation is going to damage your lungs, there's no way the paramedic doesn't know that.
No, but the trouble is most people come home from work, they're interested in Netflix and TikTok and Facebook.
You know, they don't look into it any deeper, so they don't realise the consequences.
People go into hospital, and we're living in...
In 2022, we're living in a world where everything we trusted in was normal has suddenly become inverted.
So the people that we thought we could trust the most to look after us and protect us, police officers, doctors, nurses, are probably amongst the most dangerous people there are at the moment.
And it really, really pains me to say that, but that's how I genuinely feel in my gut.
As a funeral director who tried to report a crime to Milton Keynes Police and was just basically ignored.
I've got an incident number. I attended the police station in Milton Keynes on April 28th.
And I think my sound is going to go shortly.
That's bizarre. And I got an incident number, 1062.
And, you know, they never, ever listened to what I had to say.
No, I've never got in touch. When we spoke before, we spoke in July 2021, and you were talking about the fact that people post-vaccination were obviously coming in and you were seeing people getting younger.
I've seen podcasts since that you've done and interviews where, you know, people are getting younger and younger.
And there was one where you were showing what was coming out of people that were deceased.
I mean, how insane has it got now, John?
Well, to put it into context, I mean, I'm only a small funeral director.
When I worked for co-optive funeral care, I did nearly 10 years with them, and I could count the amount of people under 40 that we looked after, usually on one hand in a 12-month period.
It was usually RTA, road traffic accident, or a very, very rare accident.
Thank you.
just wasn't any amount of people under 40. I've looked after more people under 40 in
the last 18 months than I have in the previous 10 years, to give you an idea. Now, to give
you an example, we see 130,000 NHS staff, approximately, who'd rather lose their careers
than take the protection, to the point the government had to backtrack.
I would suggest it did that for one of two reasons.
Number one, the NHS would have collapsed.
And number two, they would have had 130,000 prime witnesses all telling the truth about what's going on in British hospitals.
100%. It's that simple.
100%. I've got no doubt in my mind.
I've had dozens and dozens of them reach out to me.
I speak to dozens and dozens of doctors.
The GMC is finished.
The credibility is finished.
I can tell you it's just a mafia that the doctors have to be part of.
They're not interested in the GMC. At least the dozens and dozens that I speak to.
And I get invited to meetings where there are 50, 60 medical professionals in at any one time, three times a week.
Now, we had a young boy in a couple of weeks ago, under 30, I'm not going to name him because it'd be disrespectful, and he died suddenly, and he had a post-mortem, and the post-mortem process basically involves, they cut the abdomen from just above the groin to below the neck, The organs are all taken out, and they're obviously cut out, and they're weighed, blocks and slides are taken, and then they go into a bag, and the bag is put back in the cavity.
The cavity's sewn up. Now, the family asks us to embalm this young man, and in order to do so, the embalming process usually consists of the following.
I make an incision in the carotid artery, and I would cut the Artery halfway through.
Connector pump in. That would pump formaldehyde around the body.
And I would hasten to add, I would strongly recommend it for anyone who's lost a loved one, who wants to see that loved one.
You're going to see them at their best if they're embalmed.
You know, so take my advice as an honest man.
Well, this young man, we had to take, open his abdomen up, take the bag containing his...
For want of a better word, giblets and stuff out.
And then target the individual arteries that have been severed during the embalming process with the pump to embalm him.
Because obviously when they take the organs out, they sever all these arteries and veins, you know.
So when we've gone to put the pump in there, his arteries are all full of like a white calamari substance.
And some of these arteries are kind of 80% blocked.
Absolutely blocked. Now, some months ago, a couple of months ago, I'd seen an interview done by an American embalmer called Richard Hirschman, who originates out of the US in Alabama, and he's collected hundreds and hundreds of samples.
He's a trade embalmer, so he goes around all the funeral homes.
I employ a full-time embalmer, so I have no need of a trade embalmer, but he's been finding these exact same samples, and I kind of hold it up to the camera.
So this was what was inside the arteries of a 30-year-old man.
Look at it. It's extraordinary.
And that's nothing you've seen before, John?
You've not seen anything like that? I've never seen this ever in 15 years, and I've been present in many embalmings.
My embalmer has done 20 years, he's BIE registered, and he's never seen anything like it in his life.
And he's terrified about saying anything because the BIE have already issued a warning in their bi-monthly magazine forbidding any embalmers with any concerns to speak out.
Why would they do that? Yeah, surely you would encourage them.
You know, as a decent human being in a funeral, I can tell you, it's my moral obligation and my lawful duty to raise concerns about any death that I have in my care.
I've done that, and the coroner, they're not interested.
None of them are interested. They're just, I mean, it was even suggested to me, I wrote an email to my coroner and said, look, this is what I've found.
I've never seen this before.
What is this? And I know what I've seen and what's causing it.
You know, I wanted to see their reaction.
They suggested to me that this might have grown inside this young man post-mortem.
Have you ever heard anything so ridiculous?
I have to maintain a relationship with my coroner.
So I have to swallow.
But I want to go on record as having raised the alarm and having reported it to try and save the people that are going to be bullied, coerced and blackmailed into getting this crap inside their body.
Or people that perhaps have had a placebo and are panicking and lining up for a monkeypox jab that will end up with this ground inside them.
And this is why you're seeing young footballers fall over and die on the field on national TV. And record numbers is this crap inside them.
And as soon as somebody acknowledges this and tackles it, the sooner we can bring those to account.
Bring these people to account and get this stopped because it's wrong.
What was the cause of death?
Unascertained. Unascertained.
So, I don't know then, basically.
Yeah, no, they don't know. Yeah, they don't know.
They were away in histology, you know.
So, they know it's death.
The person doing the autopsy must see that as well, John, and just say, well, I've never seen anything like this either.
Well, it's not a conversation they would enter into.
They said, we have all the samples we need.
We're not concerned.
They spoke to the pathologist.
And this is not the girls in the office that are at fault.
It's the person, whoever's making the decisions at a clinical level.
They tell the girls what to reply with and what to respond with, and they're not pushing it anymore.
I want to hasten to add, the people that I've got in my immediate coroner's office, I don't doubt they look at the numbers and the ages of people that are dying and know in their hearts something is wrong.
They don't make the decisions.
They don't decide what's put on the paperwork.
And when I express concerns to the Chief Coroner of England, do you know what?
I was ignored.
I CC'd in about 40 people.
I think you might have been one of them.
Yeah, I remember. Yeah. And I got a reply about three weeks later after emailing again from a secretary.
She wouldn't reply to everyone.
And they said that we follow government policy.
That kind of tells the story, don't it?
You know, they're on a good number.
They'll be struck off. They'll be struck off.
I wonder if there's some sort of non-disclosure agreement been signed and some of money been
paid to these people before this madness unfolded.
So they kind of got a carrot dangled and it was a lovely carrot and they all went, oh
yeah, we love some of that.
What can go wrong?
And they signed it and I suspect they probably have to pay it back.
They get sacked to deregister.
They have no way of paying it back and that's why they've got these people by the bollocks.
That's my theory.
I don't know it to be true, but I can't imagine why these people would ignore it.
What else could it be?
I can only guess.
No sum of money would ever make me complicit, and I'll meet my maker with a clear conscience, mate.
Well, that's the point.
And I think a lot more people are getting to a point now where, you know, it's obvious what's happening.
You don't even need to be a funeral director or work in a hospital now.
People's lived-in experience, life experience is actually, you know, it's gone from the middle of a deadly pandemic where everyone was going, but I don't know anyone.
Do you know anyone? No, I don't know anyone either.
To all of a sudden, I know someone who died of the vaccine.
I know someone. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, yeah, of course. I mean, where does it end?
Well, I'm just going to keep looking after people until I suspect they start closing funeral directors down, you know, because we're all witness to what's going on.
I've spoken to a growing number.
I had an email today from a guy.
Let me have a quick look.
What was his name?
Toby. His name was Toby.
That's as much as I can say. I'm emailing from Australia.
Just want to reach out and say thank you for your disclosure.
I'm a funeral director in Sydney.
Blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah.
I'm getting the same emails constantly because people are seeing me as someone to reach out to, you know.
I'll be glad to give you his details to see if he wants to speak to you.
That'd be fun. Yeah, I'd love that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. His email is a lovely email, you know?
And I feel desperately sorry for him, you know?
Another one, Paul from Quebec.
He was forced to take the jab because they wouldn't let him into hospitals and care homes.
And he lives on aspirin now because he's constantly got chest pains.
I suspect because he's got this shit growing inside his body, Gareth, you know?
But that's why people wanted to shut you up.
Yeah, of course they do. You are a beacon to people and, you know, I can sit here and say stuff and people go, oh yeah, maybe or maybe not, but what does he know?
But you're sat there, you're literally at the coalface, you're on the front line and you can't...
I was told that I would be silenced.
I was offered a large sum of money before that and turned it down.
The other thing that we're seeing is worrying now is babies, lots and lots of dead babies.
So the way that works is you've got two different channels, and this would be something, Gareth, for you to consider focusing on now.
If a baby is born prematurely and dies without having lived, it's called an NVF, a non-viable fetus, and that could be right up to eight months, eight and a half months.
If a baby's born and it dies shortly after Beth, that's like a stillbirth or is considered to have lived.
So the two paperwork...
It's very different, and perhaps the numbers are collated separately.
Now, a few months ago, I listened to an interview by a guy called Wesley.
He's a funeral director based somewhere down in London, and I spoke to this guy.
I tracked him down and traced him, and I spoke to him personally and verified who he is.
He is a funeral director, and his testimony was true.
And he talked about...
An unnatural number of babies dying.
And I kind of thought, well, as a funeral director, I don't charge anything to do any child funeral under 18 because I don't think it's morally right to profit from the death of a child.
So I couldn't understand while I'm hearing about...
This massive increase in baby deaths, but I'm not actually getting the phone calls that I would expect that correlate with that amount of deaths.
And then I've been going down to the local crematorium and I've been noticing baby names on the info board.
Now, there's an information board in the public waiting room.
It's public information. And they put this information on the board to inform mourners of whose funeral is what and where and who and what time.
And it consists of the following.
You've got the name of the deceased.
The time the funeral is taking place and the arranging funeral director.
And I'm seeing more and more babies on there and the arranging funeral director is always the local hospital.
So they're dealing With the crematorium directly and they're shipping babies directly to the crematorium bypassing funeral directors.
Now, I've never known babies in this number before that this happened.
We got speaking to one of the guys down there who works there and he tells us they're shipping between six and eight babies in at a time.
How true that is, I haven't seen six and eight coffers, I don't know, but that's what we were told, and that would correlate perfectly with what Wesley said.
Now, more interestingly, and to substantiate this further, there's a doctor, a very famous fertility doctor, a specialist in Australia called Dr.
Luke McLindon.
McLindon spelt M-C-L-I-N-D-O-N. And he's a very senior, top-level fertility specialist.
He's been keeping records, and they've just sacked him for releasing these records.
So basically what he's saying is the rate of miscarriage in women is normally between 5% and 14%, and it peaks occasionally at 16%.
He's found that the rate of miscarriage in vaccinated mothers is 74%.
Jesus. How do you, like, genuine question, how do you stay sane?
You know, you get this every day, and, you know, because, you know, I get sent emails and I see things not to anywhere near the level you do, and I sometimes am just literally like, I could smash a wall down.
I've got no choice. I've got to do it because I've got to save as many people as I can save.
That's the bottom line.
So I have to keep going. I have to keep going even until they nail me.
And I will. And I don't care.
There's nothing they could do that could frighten me.
So much respect for you, John, mate.
Honestly. Well, you know, I spend a lot of time in the company of death.
It's a journey we're all going to make at some point.
If my life could be of value where I'd save double lives, I'd throw myself under the bus for anyone's kid.
Mate, you will have already saved multiple lives and will save you in the future, I have absolutely no doubt about that.
I'm going to carry on doing so, mate, because your family and your family and your family and your family is every bit as important as mine to me.
That's just the way I'm wired, you know, so I'm not going to sit back and think about the consequences to me when they're murdering kids.
No. Absolutely not. Absolutely not.
Thank you so much, John. Thank you so much for talking to us.
I know you're so busy and also, you know, you're a man in demand because you've got all this knowledge and it's great what you're doing, mate.
Really appreciate it. Well, it's no different to you, mate.
Without people like you, I can't get it out of there.
Please give my regards to the old man as well.
Absolutely. God bless you and your family, mate.
Of course. Thanks, mate. Thank you so much.
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