Premeditated Murder: They Knew Remdesivir Would KiII, and They Did It Anyway( link to full video interview in the comments)
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A hospital in Denver killed off my cousin. He was stupid enough to walk into the hospital during Covid with breathing problems... and two weeks later was dead.
It was Remdesivir and the breathing machine. The hospital staff stood by and watched as his condition worsened by the day... knowing their protocol was only making it worse... but they stayed with it to the end.
We can tell people all we want to STAY AWAY from these hospitals and doctors, particularly when we see what's happening clearly. Still, there are those who will dumbly walk into the hospital and place themselves in that situation.
I am aware of a similar situation. The person had a hard time breathing and a low blood oxygen level. The person had gotten monoclonal antibodies one week earlier and I have suspected those included something more nefarious.
The patient checked in under his wife's advisement, she was a PA in the hospital system and was seriously concerned about his breathing.
By the time she got back to check on him, after dropping kids off for school, the hospital had knocked him out with Fentanyl, handcuffed him to his bed, and fully vented him. He was adamant about avoiding the vent and claimed he would bust out of there like the incredible hulk if they tried. I think that is why they knocked him out and handcuffed him. When they vented him, he coded and they had to resuscitate him.
The hospital protocol as I know it personally was as follows:
As a reminder, if covid patients received remdesivir, the hospital received a 35% additional payment from the government based on total covid care costs. The longer the venting, with the patient ultimately succumbing, the more money hospitals made.
Sounds like premeditated murder.
It was in my opinion.
Felt that way when it happened and only feel stronger about it today.
In addition to the Remdesivir. The ICU doctor was asked, "If you prescribe Ivermectin for him will you be fired?" The doctor said yes.
The chief medical officer of the hospital was presented with about 70 pages of data demonstrating the efficacy of Ivermectin. The hospital reviewed and planned to hold a meeting to discuss allowing IVM.
The chief infectious disease officer of the hospital system caught wind of the meeting and shut it all down.
The patient expired a few days later.
My feeling is that Ivermectin and HCQ were banned and disallowed for one simple reason.
If Ivermectin or HCQ proved to have a positive efficacy in treating covid, then the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the vaccines would have become illegal.
An EUA can only be legal if there is no other alternative to the treatment of a disease or virus.
Exactly what they did to my husband.
Part of their evil plan.
Nazi Gas Chamber Guards = Covid ICU Doctors
My opinion only.
Was it the downtown hospital? If so, that place is a joke