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22 May 2023
Hospital treatment protocols during the pandemic were designed to hasten patient death.

While I was at the hospital working during COVID, I was looking at the drugs they were using, and I felt that their protocols created an opportunity to hasten death. Now, hasten death is a term that's used. Legally speaking. If I shoot you in the head, I'm hastening your death, right? It's a polite way of saying killing someone. It doesn't matter how you hasten death. Hastening death is still killing someone, right? So she said, you know, they wanted me to sign off on these protocols that I thought were going to hasten death or that had the potential to cause death and set another.

16 Feb 2022
Mainline hospitals follow a battle plan to let patients with synthetic spike protein deteriorate before putting them on ventilators.

Your friends, your family, your neighbors get this synthetic spike protein that's floating around, and if they go to a mainline hospital, they'll say, go home, because they're given a battle plan. Most of them aren't even aware of what they're doing. While it incubates, while it takes over, while it destroys your tissue, and then once you can't breathe, once your oxygen is low, now you're prepared. The protocol says put you on a ventilator, which kills 94% of people, even the New York Times.

16 Feb 2022
Mainline hospitals follow a protocol to put patients on ventilators, which kills 94% of people.

Your friends, your family, your neighbors get this synthetic spike protein that's floating around, and if they go to a mainline hospital, they'll say, go home, because they're given a battle plan. Most of them aren't even aware of what they're doing. While it incubates, while it takes over, while it destroys your tissue, and then once you can't breathe, once your oxygen is low, now you're prepared. The protocol says put you on a ventilator, which kills 94% of people, even the New York Times.