I would like to know more details, like what hospital was it? I know he said Flagstaff, but I am assuming there is more than 1 hospital there.
Where was the car crash? If he was fine besides some scratches, like he claims, then he has the right to refuse treatment. They would have him sign an AMA and be on their way. Was it fire EMS or a private company?
If his story is to be believed, then it all seems to have started with EMS. I have a hard time believing they are in on it like the hospitals are. I just don't see the benefit or incentive for them.
Very interesting though. I do not doubt it, he seems sincere. Just some things need clarification in my opinion.
Either way, his story is horrific and really makes me want nothing to do with anything to do with the medical field. There is absolutely no trust there anymore.
That was a good watch and very informative, thanks for the video.
There is definitely suspicion all around this story. I tend to believe him. How much shady shit have they been getting away with over the years?
The catheter thing is kind of a point that stands out to me though. Because to my knowledge they inflate a small balloon to keep it in place and need to deflate it to remove it. People do pull them out and that has got to suck, but with the balloon inflated it does some damage.
I know he said how awful it was to pull out, and that he was bleeding pretty bad, but I feel he sort of glossed over that aspect. I imagine his urine sample to leave the hospital wasn't very fun at all.
I assume there was plenty of blood in it as well. That would be something else the medical staff would be able to hold over his head to keep him there.
But maybe they just knew they were caught and tried to wash their hands with the situation, or save face.
I definitely think everyone involved in his story needs to answer for their actions. All the weird inconsistencies, like the hospital having his sisters phone number and not asking for any sort of clarification of who he was before letting him leave.
Maybe they knew the government would pay his bill anyway because of the "covid" and vent addition. But that life flight is usually over $50,000 and someone is going to want to know where to send that bill. They usually have no connection to the hospital.
I would like to know more details, like what hospital was it? I know he said Flagstaff, but I am assuming there is more than 1 hospital there.
Where was the car crash? If he was fine besides some scratches, like he claims, then he has the right to refuse treatment. They would have him sign an AMA and be on their way. Was it fire EMS or a private company?
If his story is to be believed, then it all seems to have started with EMS. I have a hard time believing they are in on it like the hospitals are. I just don't see the benefit or incentive for them.
Very interesting though. I do not doubt it, he seems sincere. Just some things need clarification in my opinion.
Either way, his story is horrific and really makes me want nothing to do with anything to do with the medical field. There is absolutely no trust there anymore.
See my comment above. Watch the 39 minute interview he had with the Independent Conservative. It explains everything.
That was a good watch and very informative, thanks for the video.
There is definitely suspicion all around this story. I tend to believe him. How much shady shit have they been getting away with over the years?
The catheter thing is kind of a point that stands out to me though. Because to my knowledge they inflate a small balloon to keep it in place and need to deflate it to remove it. People do pull them out and that has got to suck, but with the balloon inflated it does some damage.
I know he said how awful it was to pull out, and that he was bleeding pretty bad, but I feel he sort of glossed over that aspect. I imagine his urine sample to leave the hospital wasn't very fun at all.
I assume there was plenty of blood in it as well. That would be something else the medical staff would be able to hold over his head to keep him there.
But maybe they just knew they were caught and tried to wash their hands with the situation, or save face.
I definitely think everyone involved in his story needs to answer for their actions. All the weird inconsistencies, like the hospital having his sisters phone number and not asking for any sort of clarification of who he was before letting him leave.
Maybe they knew the government would pay his bill anyway because of the "covid" and vent addition. But that life flight is usually over $50,000 and someone is going to want to know where to send that bill. They usually have no connection to the hospital.