Detalle de la jefa de enfermeras del Hospital Rey Eduardo VII, Londres, despidiendo a Isabel II (marzo de 2013).
14 de enero de 2022
No hay mucho que comentar, la masonería reina y controla a placer y desde el sglo XIX. Una gran bestia. En fin… Copio a continuación el pie de una imagen del conocido banco de fotografías gettyimages.com. Y mas imágenes y enlaces a continuación, como anécdota y curiosidad para quien pueda interesarle.
LONDRES, REINO UNIDO – 04 DE MARZO (2013): «La reina Isabel II de Gran Bretaña le da la mano a un miembro del personal de enfermería cuando sale del Hospital Rey Eduardo VII en Londres el 4 de marzo de 2013 después de ser ingresada con gastroenteritis. La reina Isabel II de Gran Bretaña abandonó el hospital después de una estadía de una noche, después de haber sido ingresada por primera vez en 10 años después de sufrir los síntomas de la gastroenteritis. La enfermedad la obligó a cancelar una visita a Roma esta semana, que habría sido su primer viaje al extranjero desde octubre de 2011. AFP PHOTO / WILL OLIVER (El crédito de la foto debe decir WILL OLIVER/AFP a través de Getty Images)».
Los enlaces a gettyimages.com después de las imágenes, que he comprimido para que pesen unas cinco veces menos (entre 120 KB y 200 KB) pero con el mismo tamaño. Las de gettyimages pesan alrededor de un mega cada una y para internet se ven prácticamente igual.
LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 04: HRH Queen Elizabeth II leaves hospital after a spell of gastroenteritis at King Edward VII Hospital on March 4, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Danny Martindale/WireImage)LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 04: Queen Elizabeth II leaves King Edward II Hospital after being admitted with symptoms of gastroenteritis at King Edward VII Hospital on March 4, 2013 in London, England. The Queen left the hospital and returned to Buckingham Palace after being admitted on Sunday as a precautionary measure. (Photo by John Phillips/UK Press via Getty Images)LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 04: Queen Elizabeth II leaving the King Edward VII Hospital on March 4, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/UK Press via Getty Images)TOPSHOT – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II leaves King Edward VII Hospital in London on March 4, 2013 after being admitted suffering from gastroenteritis. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II left hospital after a one-night stay, having been admitted for the first time in 10 years after suffering from the symptoms of gastroenteritis. The illness forced her to call off a visit to Rome this week, which would have been her first overseas trip since October 2011. AFP PHOTO / WILL OLIVER (Photo by WILL OLIVER / AFP) (Photo by WILL OLIVER/AFP via Getty Images)LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – MARCH 04: Queen Elizabeth II leaves King Edward II Hospital after being admitted with symptoms of gastroenteritis at King Edward VII Hospital on March 4, 2013 in London, England. The Queen left the hospital and returned to Buckingham Palace after being admitted on Sunday as a precautionary measure. (Photo by Warrick Page/Getty Images)LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – MARCH 04: Queen Elizabeth II leaves King Edward II Hospital after being admitted with symptoms of gastroenteritis at King Edward VII Hospital on March 4, 2013 in London, England. The Queen left the hospital and returned to Buckingham Palace after being admitted on Sunday as a precautionary measure. (Photo by Warrick Page/Getty Images)Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II speaks with a member of nursing staff as she leaves King Edward VII Hospital in London on March 4, 2013 after being admitted suffering from gastroenteritis. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II left hospital after a one-night stay, having been admitted for the first time in 10 years after suffering from the symptoms of gastroenteritis. The illness forced her to call off a visit to Rome this week, which would have been her first overseas trip since October 2011. AFP PHOTO / WILL OLIVER (Photo credit should read WILL OLIVER/AFP via Getty Images)Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with a member of nursing staff as she leaves King Edward VII Hospital in London on March 4, 2013 after being admitted suffering from gastroenteritis. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II left hospital after a one-night stay, having been admitted for the first time in 10 years after suffering from the symptoms of gastroenteritis. The illness forced her to call off a visit to Rome this week, which would have been her first overseas trip since October 2011. AFP PHOTO / WILL OLIVER (Photo credit should read WILL OLIVER/AFP via Getty Images)
Una enfermera cualquiera de Madrid, de hemato-oncología pediátrica y UCI. Así está la rama sanitaria y el mundo entero, porque a todas partes llega esta marea negra. Todo covidiano es uno de ellos e inmensa bestia es la masonería. Todo el arco del marxismo cultural, son ellos. Así de grande es el plomo que arrastra al mundo al fondo.
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