This is what I don't understand -- do people think they are powerless to REMOVE their family members from a hospital? Do they think they need someone's permission? The hospitals aren't freaking jails. You want your loved one out, then TAKE THEM OUT, even if it's against medical advice.
I wonder about that. There was a guy in a car accident who was a bit shaken but ok, and was tackled and tranqed by the EMTs inexplicably and woke up in a hospital on a vent. Seems like he was able to remove himself from the situation.
I haven't heard any followup to this since the story broke.. so maybe it was not true, or perhaps embellished.
Like all criminals, I think the murderers in hospitals go for the soft targets. Weaker people, confused people, frail people, people who are isolated without family support.
If real, I'd have hoped for some indicator of law-enforcement followup by now. Even with this notion that doctors can do no wrong, actual kidnapping with the documents that would make the case watertight like the admission records, CCTV footage (or evidence of tampering with footage) surely would have merited some story by now.
So I agree there are a lot of points there that are pretty suspect.
You can yank that stuff out if determined as that guy did. They'll say the insurance won't cover you if you walk out against the doctor's advice. That's enough to stop most people.
Nice. This is much better than the thread it came from. Somebody didn't believe him because he was....smoking a cigg. Not a bong or blunt or joint lol.
I wonder what insurance says about treatments forcibly applied without any diagnostic discussion, and without ANY consent of the patients, let alone informed consent.
But I get it, if I was a criminal I also would employ the strategy of telling my victims to dont dare resist, to not struggle.. the insurance thing is the hospitals using the same strategy.
I've never seen any proof from the guy. ZERO documentation, no 911 call logs of the accident or EMS/Fire response, no police report from the accident, NOTHING! Frankly I think this guy is full of shit.
Inclined to agree with you - as you say there would have been some paper trail by now.
Not unlike that guy who grabbed some vials of vaccine from a walk-in vaccination place and who ran out the door with them, yelling about how he was going to take them to a lab to be analysed.. nothing ever heard from him again either.
Try, but I’ve also seen multiple hospitals forcibly detain, restrain, and hold people. It’s a physical altercation that’s worth getting into, but with enough friends and family, you’re right.
I think it depends on the hospital. LBJ took good care of me when I needed emergency surgery not long ago. Didn't push any jabs on me just offered them. The only issue was not allowing visitors in the triage area with the patient unless they're a minor or something like that. Meanwhile Methodist is dealing with all sorts of shit because of their mismanagement of everything. It's also super weird how LBJ has like 90% attractive employees. They took care of me a few years back and it was the same then as now. The administrator asking me about my religious beliefs to get me the right kind of priest to pray with me before surgery laughed when I immediately said no jab. He was like "Lol same here, but I just wanna know who you want to pray with you" I wouldn't expect that sort of response if they were in the same evil camp as others we hear about.
This is what I don't understand -- do people think they are powerless to REMOVE their family members from a hospital? Do they think they need someone's permission? The hospitals aren't freaking jails. You want your loved one out, then TAKE THEM OUT, even if it's against medical advice.
I wonder about that. There was a guy in a car accident who was a bit shaken but ok, and was tackled and tranqed by the EMTs inexplicably and woke up in a hospital on a vent. Seems like he was able to remove himself from the situation.
https://greatawakening.win/p/141YWj1ie9/hospital-attempts-to-murder-a-ca/c/
I haven't heard any followup to this since the story broke.. so maybe it was not true, or perhaps embellished.
Like all criminals, I think the murderers in hospitals go for the soft targets. Weaker people, confused people, frail people, people who are isolated without family support.
If real, I'd have hoped for some indicator of law-enforcement followup by now. Even with this notion that doctors can do no wrong, actual kidnapping with the documents that would make the case watertight like the admission records, CCTV footage (or evidence of tampering with footage) surely would have merited some story by now.
So I agree there are a lot of points there that are pretty suspect.
You can yank that stuff out if determined as that guy did. They'll say the insurance won't cover you if you walk out against the doctor's advice. That's enough to stop most people.
Thank you for explaining why hospitals/deep state choose to use ventilators on their victims. They can't escape from them.
just tear the thin part that goes to the inflation port, that will deflate the cuff.
Nice. This is much better than the thread it came from. Somebody didn't believe him because he was....smoking a cigg. Not a bong or blunt or joint lol.
I wonder what insurance says about treatments forcibly applied without any diagnostic discussion, and without ANY consent of the patients, let alone informed consent.
But I get it, if I was a criminal I also would employ the strategy of telling my victims to dont dare resist, to not struggle.. the insurance thing is the hospitals using the same strategy.
I've never seen any proof from the guy. ZERO documentation, no 911 call logs of the accident or EMS/Fire response, no police report from the accident, NOTHING! Frankly I think this guy is full of shit.
Inclined to agree with you - as you say there would have been some paper trail by now.
Not unlike that guy who grabbed some vials of vaccine from a walk-in vaccination place and who ran out the door with them, yelling about how he was going to take them to a lab to be analysed.. nothing ever heard from him again either.
An agitprop spectacle maybe.
Try, but I’ve also seen multiple hospitals forcibly detain, restrain, and hold people. It’s a physical altercation that’s worth getting into, but with enough friends and family, you’re right.
Hospitals are kill zones. Fucking avoid them.
Remember the hospital staff that denied him real treatment for the tribunals.
Whatever happened to "Right to Try?"
Another HERO taken by the fauci protocol... May he rest in peace and may God watch over his family in this time of loss and grief...🙏🙏🙏
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Rest in peace. Damn hospitals here i swear. They're useless.
Worse than useless, they're dangerous. 1/3 of all deaths in the US are from medical malpractice. And that was before Covid.
Third leading cause of death
Yes. I had to run to a local er here before covid broke. It was a disaster.
I think it depends on the hospital. LBJ took good care of me when I needed emergency surgery not long ago. Didn't push any jabs on me just offered them. The only issue was not allowing visitors in the triage area with the patient unless they're a minor or something like that. Meanwhile Methodist is dealing with all sorts of shit because of their mismanagement of everything. It's also super weird how LBJ has like 90% attractive employees. They took care of me a few years back and it was the same then as now. The administrator asking me about my religious beliefs to get me the right kind of priest to pray with me before surgery laughed when I immediately said no jab. He was like "Lol same here, but I just wanna know who you want to pray with you" I wouldn't expect that sort of response if they were in the same evil camp as others we hear about.
Rest in the arms of Jesus, Chief. Your loss will not be in vain.