16 yo healthy young girl dies post vaxx. Parents were divided. Family was divided. So sad...
48 yo man with multiple complications was on his way out of the hospital and died; was unvaxxed when he went in...
50 yo woman with health issues and vaxxed, died suddenly.
We are noticing many people pulling off the road on the highway...more than usual.
All this in 7 day span.
Within the e-paperwork a patient, or the person able to sign for them, that is signed upon admission, is permission to administer biologics - vaxxines - or whatever they deem necessary for treatment. Patients need to be cognacent of what they are signing. No longer can we continue to give this a pass and be unaware of this assault upon us. We must act defensively when dealing with hospital admissions. Hospitals have changed the rules quietly and many patients and their families only find out about these rules after they have suffered from decisions made without their explicit consent because they signed these admission forms. These forms contain generalized and vague language that gives permissions for even the kitchen sink. We have to educate ourselves about navigating this minefield if we are going to survive.
Dr Ardis has on his website a link to download forms that must be signed and notorized before someone is admitted. We must have these forms on hand just in case we or a loved one ends up in the hospital for any reason. On this site there is also education and advocacy to fight for patient rights. It is too late many times once someone has been medically kidnapped. We must understand that we are at the disadvantage unless we flip the script on them. This the temporary new normal until we change it. Until then, if we want to protect ourselves and our families, we must understand this reality.
In general, people too often sign stuff without reading or thinking about it. In this situation, it could get them killed.
But, even worse, if someone is sick and signing, they might not know what they are doing. A signature under duress isn't legal, but, if the person is dead, it doesn't matter.
Those forms are designed for the hospital's bottom line, not for the patient. They are written by lawyers and bean counters. Orders for certain drugs, like vaxxines, heparin, etc, are generated as a matter of practice. We cannot continue to be ignorant of how they are operating. This is not necessarily the fault of the providers either. They are also to some extent, victims of the same machine that has taken over.
You are right. When someone has been hurt or is seriously ill, that is not the time to be worrying about what is hidden in those e-docs. We are going to have to do things differently if we are going to survive this system because there are times we are going to need some of the services they provide. We need to have docs at home ready to go in the event of hospitalization that have been filled out with a clear head and the ability to come to decisions about the care and treatment a person wants - when they are not under some kind of duress. Hospitals are less likely to buck someone that has legal ammunition and playing by their own stinking rules in the system they created. At the moment, we are not going to fight them any other way.
This is just the sad reality of where we are right now. Back when I was screaming about where this was headed, .... well, you know the story. Sometimes people have to be shown before they get it. It just saddens me because this lesson is going to come with a huge price tag.
Great food for thought. We need a pre-emptive strike with those hospital e-docs.
Unfortunately for the moment, we will have to fight them on their turf using their rules. Share this information far and wide.
THE DR. ARDIS SHOW WITH BRYAN ARDIS FT. JODI CARROLL & DR. LEE VLIET
Everyone needs to watch this video and take notes!
MUST WATCH!!! SUCCESSFUL STEPS TO BE A PATIENT ADVOCATE FOR PATIENTS AND LOVED ONES IN THE HOSPITAL
It's because now everything is a lengthy page or 20 on legalese and liability protections conditional on receiving service that you may really need.
For example if it's an emergency and they may die before you find an alternative, what are you really going to do?
Really hard to concentrate when you are bleeding out.
However, if you are not actually bleeding out, I found that you can cross out and change stuff while sitting in the waiting room, and the front desk person just files the thing.