Who was the atheist Nightingale?
This article is about Florence Nightingale, who is also known as the origin of nursing.
I wasn't taught anything about her when I was a student (or rather, my university professors didn't know anything), so I didn't understand why such a person became a great person.
She was a person who evolved the medical environment, the treatment environment, and the idea of public health, but it's hard to say that she accomplished anything great, and it seemed to me that she was just a person who was worshiped by the Freemasons.
There was also Mother Teresa, who was a Christian, but in the end, it seems that she only had a miserable life, being used by evil.
The purpose of making Florence Nightingale a central figure in nursing was to "spread false Christianity" through her.
The detailed reasons for this will be described later, but she was not a Christian, but learned "Platonism," also known as "Platonism," from her father, awakened to mysticism, Hermeticism, and Gnosticism, and gained fame using her Freemason connections.
In particular, she made a famous quote: "It is not religious love that saves the sick, but the creation of a sanitary environment."
Historical fact: she founded the world's first non-religious (atheistic) nursing school.
We also know that the act of "creating a sanitary environment in hospitals," which she did, was already being done in Germany.
So why her?
The only thing we can say is that she did it to promote people who do not love God, but love Platonism.
Although medical care and nurses are supposed to protect "human lives," they condone "war," treat "soldiers injured in war," and send them back to the battlefield, which is the devil's work.
To understand Florence Nightingale, we must understand Christianity, and although there is little information about her, she may have had some knowledge of Christianity, based on the fact that she "remained single throughout her life" and "received revelations from God four times (in this case, it was inspiration, not revelation)." However, we cannot help but suspect that this is also an afterthought.
Even if they are doing it with the intention of helping people, people like this have a tendency to be used for political purposes in any era.
They praise statistics by saying that they "used statistics," but how good is it?
・Statistics is the worst science. - The Nameless City
・A conman's guide, or a self-defense book: "How statistics lie"
・How to lie with graphs -- a basic reference for statistical literacy
Also, the nightingale is a nocturnal bird, scientifically called Luscinia, or "graveyard bird."
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A type of bird belonging to the family Flycatcher in the order Passeriformes. Its song is so beautiful that it is also called the Western warbler, and the nightingale (English: It is also known as the Nightingale. It is also known as the Nightingale or the Graveyard Bird.
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This spelling is called "Luscinia", which is similar to the spelling of "Lucifer".
"Lucifer" "Luscinia"
So, even if you just say "Nightingale, Nightingale", you might be calling her "Lucifer, Lucifer".
As for the Nightingale family, her father William changed his name, but we don't know the reason for the name change.
Perhaps the surname "Nightingale" was given to her by the Medici family, who worshipped the devil.
And Flo It is written that Nightingale's sister suffered from "mental illness".
The truth may be that her family believed in the devil known as Platonism, and that "her sister went mad".
She was born and raised in a family with strong ties to the Medici family, a powerful banking family based in Florence, Italy, and became famous for it.
When you look at the Nursing Memorandum, an American's homage to the Hippocratic Oath, you will be disappointed to see that it contains content that is far from Christian.
You can see that it was written by someone who is not a Christian.
Let's start by looking at that.
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In honor of Nightingale's achievements and based on her teachings, a committee chaired by Mrs. Lystra Gretter, the principal of the Farrand School of Nursing at Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, USA, created the Nightingale Oath in 1893, modeled after the Hippocratic Oath.
It is based on the spirit of nursing and shows the necessary mindset and attitude of a nurse involved in medicine.
The Nightingale Oath is sworn at nurses' capping and graduation ceremonies.
[Full text]
-I solemnly swear to God before all those gathered here━━━
-I will spend my life purely and faithfully perform my duties.
-I will abstain from all poisonous and harmful things, and will not use or knowingly recommend any evil medicine.
-I will endeavor to the best of my ability to raise the standard of my duties.
・I must not reveal to anyone the private affairs of the people I deal with in the course of my duties, or any family matters that I come to know.
・I will wholeheartedly help doctors and devote myself to the happiness of those entrusted to my care.
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If you are a Christian, you will understand that the Bible says "You shall not swear."
They make people swear openly. Moreover, making people who do not believe in the existence of "God" swear is out of the question.
I've digressed, but this shows that she is no exception and is being used by political parties as a poster girl.
These days, nursing has been degraded to a money-making tool for pressure groups, pharmaceutical companies, and the licensing business for nursing schools, under the guise of "nursing = helping people."
There are scientists and commentators who say that "various scientific and military technologies are born out of war," but in reality, advances in science and medicine are often the result of advances in military technology or the evolution of practices such as magic spells and shamanism.
I'm sure there is no one who doesn't have doubts about Nightingale, who continues to be so romanticized, so I thought I might take this opportunity to look into the matter.
First, let's look at her origins.
...Florence Nightingale (born May 12, 1820) (August 13, 1910)
British nurse, social entrepreneur, statistician, and nursing educator. The mother of modern nursing education. She also demonstrated extraordinary talent in hospital architecture.
Known for her dedication to wounded soldiers in the Crimean War and her statistically-based medical and health reforms.
International Nurses Day (May 12) is her birthday.
She established the Nightingale School of Nursing attached to St. Thomas' Hospital in London, the world's first non-religious nursing school, which is now part of King's College London.
She also had a deep knowledge of Greek philosophy, and was a Platonist at Oxford University, She also had a close relationship with Benjamin Jowett.
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Greek philosophy and Christianity are completely different.
If the nursing school Nightingale built was non-religious, it is highly likely that the school was built to reflect her own ideals, or "philosophy."
If you look into Platonism, you will arrive at "existentialism," but this is also abstract and confusing.
In medieval Europe, Platonism was transformed into Neoplatonism by the Medici family.
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The Fuggers and Medici families were famous merchant families who discovered various mines in the Alps and made mineral resources such as lead, copper, and tin the source of their wealth. The Medici family became the richest in Europe by selling lead bullets.
The Medici family hid and protected Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Galileo Galilei.
Then, in conflict with the Pope (Catholic Church), they became the founders of modern art. The Medici were great merchants (big citizens) who pioneered the free thought of the city. The Medici were by no means aristocrats.
Therefore, they understood the activities of the Freemasons.
The Medici were the rulers (consuls) of the city of Florence, but were banished from Florence by influential citizens who supported the Pope in a political struggle.
The Medici were the leaders of an ideological movement called "Neoplatonism."
They established an academic research institute called the "Platonist Academy" in Florence, implicitly opposing the Church of Rome and beginning a free thought movement that called for "more cherishing ordinary people."
This is called the "Renaissance."
It is also known as humanism and the "revival of humanity."
It was the beginning of humanitarianism and human rights ideas.
Neoplatonism is one with Gnosticism (an agnostic ideological group).
It is also one with the ideas of Kabbalah.
That is why the Catholic Church of Rome abhorred Neo-Platonism, Gnosticism, and Kabbalah as Satanism and mysticism, and attempted to eliminate them as "a group of demons."
The Medici family and the Rothschild family that succeeded them did indeed become financial conglomerates, but they were by no means "rulers of darkness" or "a group of demons controlling the world."
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Reading this far, does it make sense?
"Born on May 12, 1820 (age 0) as the second daughter in Florence (English name: Florence) while her parents were on honeymoon."
As it says, Florence Nightingale was named "Florence" because her parents were born in Florence, Italy, while on their honeymoon.
What parents would go to the trouble of naming their child after the city they were born in?
As an ordinary person, I can't understand it.
Her father was William Edward Shaw and her mother was Frances Smith, but her father changed his name.
He changed his surname to Nightingale.
It is unknown when this happened, but the Shaw family may have taken the surname Nightingale and received a mission from the Medici family.
Florence, the city where Florence Nightingale was born, was ruled by the Medici family, and the Plato Academy was built as an anti-Christian school.
And the Renaissance = the Medici family, and Florence Nightingale was one of the people involved in the Renaissance, which is why she is regarded as such a hero.
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