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Thanks for the post!

That photo (or one very similar to it) was posted by Q, 'way over a year ago. I've "scoured" OHI of Gitmo several times, and have never found anything resembling it.

I'm beginning to suspect that much of what Q posted about Gitmo -- like this phony CGI "Prisoner Village" at Phillips Park on Windward Point)...

...was deliberate disinformation. (So far -- well into 2021 -- nothing has changed at Phillips Park.)

Distraction from all the construction going on across Guantanamo bay from the Navy base? Worked on me for a little while... '-}

TXnMA    
  

2,217 posted on 09/10/2021 5:14:59 PM PDT by TXnMA (The Democrat Party has a single-element strategy: CHEATING... Reinstate Public Executions!)
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hi everybody welcome to the kate dally
show i want to talk to you today really
seriously about what's going on in our
hospitals
and maybe enlighten you on how you can
help and save somebody that you love i
just went through myself a pretty
harrowing experience with my husband who
had pneumonia straight up old pneumonia
can you imagine
and they turned it into covid pneumonia
and so i want to tell you a little bit
about our experience and maybe it'll
give you some insight
on how to help somebody you love or if
you know somebody in the same situation
because i have a feeling we're going to
have some people in the same situation
so
my husband had pneumonia for about seven
days
and we were trying to get through it
actually um he was taking ivermectin but
i wish we had upped the dose because
it's actually based on
uh weight and so had we upped the dose a
little bit more i think we would have
bypassed maybe even going in from what
we hear
um but i i we went in to get some oxygen
after a good good friend uh who's a
practicing uh
medical person uh came over and did his
pulse ox and it was down to 79. now 79
is a you know scary number and so it was
down to 79 and so we went in for some
oxygen and when we went in um of course
we were greeted by nurse ratchet i call
her nurse ratchet because the second we
went in my husband couldn't even catch a
breath and she was there putting a mask
on him
so
medical common sense would tell you that
you wouldn't do that to somebody that
can't breathe
but
i said no don't do that to him and she
immediately called security
and the security was standing by so that
i wouldn't say anything anymore while
she did her
hardcore work i guess um
you know getting him in through the door
but um and into the hospital but she was
you couldn't even talk to this person
she i i can't imagine a person with any
medical sense putting a mask on somebody
that can't breathe but there again we
have these people working
in our hospital system we were
immediately sent to the er where
a workup of our symptoms which were just
basic pneumonia symptoms um but
of course we're all you know sitting
there they want to do the covid test the
covet test is ratcheted up to 40
magnifications or rotations above 25 is
considered deceitful but this test is up
to 40 to encompass all flu and virus and
cold and everything under that umbrella
so
of course it's going to come back
positive
well it came back positive we were
expecting it too because anything's
going to show up it should say test of
illness
but they've turned it into test of covid
to give these false positives right
so the second it came back positive it
was like
sirens went off and bells rang and it
was the it was coveted and of course the
zoot suits came on with the hose out of
the head and the
and the everybody in a gown head to toe
with the gloves and the double masks and
treating us like we had bubonic plague
but seconds before we were all just
sitting and chatting and we were fine
uh talking about symptoms but anyway um
immediately took x-rays the x-rays came
back where there were white cloudy stuff
on both sides of the lungs and i was
immediately told it was covered
pneumonia so of course i'm asking you
know well what is covid pneumonia well
covered pneumonia
they really can't say what that is
except that because it's so elusive and
such a mystery after 19 months but
apparently it's just well it's pneumonia
but they call it covid pneumonia because
basically you're going on two tracks one
track is pneumonia where you get oxygen
they make sure you're stable they send
you home and it's chicken soup and tlc
the other track is if the test comes
back
kovid you're on a whole different road
at the hospital this is icu this is high
flow you know you could have high flow
machine either way to help you get
stable again
but they made a policy change so it used
to be where they put you on high flow if
you were low enough they put you on the
high flow
oxygen and you're in a regular hospital
room
well now a days you're sent to icu
so you're sent to icu on a uh
where they tell you it's going to be 7
to 10 days
how do they know that crystal ball i
guess
um so not five days not six days but
seven to ten so you're there seven to
ten days and um
you're in icu and so they could be doing
this on another floor in the hospital
but now they can say the icus are full
right because you got a lot of people
that weren't there before
so now the icu is overflowing that's
what you're going to keep hearing
because of these policy changes and they
have a whole track of medicines and
everything else
well when we were in the er we were told
with a straight face that you know hey
you know next step is ventilator and i
said
no no we don't we don't do that um
uh what do you mean you don't what do
you mean you don't want a ventilator uh
yeah we're not we're a no ventilator
family yeah that's nuts
well they looked at me like i was from
mars they also asked me if we were
vaccinated and i said oh hell no no no
no and of course that little snippy
comment got me the smirk from hell but
anyway um because we're the evil people
that entered the hospital and vaccinated
well we're about to blow a hole right
through that story aren't we because my
husband actually walked out after three
and a half days
i see you
fastest ever but anyway
we were my husband was told that i was
not going to be that decision for the
ventilator that it was his life not mine
even though it's our life but whatever
and he was told uh that he would
definitely get brain damage really
risking that brain damage if he did not
accept that ventilator position you know
if they couldn't get the high flow
machine to do what it needed to do
and
my husband's like okay well all right
i'm still not getting a ventilator
i figured we have to ride on sharpie you
know no ventilator
um just to protect him from all the
different doctors nowadays you don't
just get one doctor you get 24 doctors
on rotation
so it's really hard because i don't know
how much they communicate but they
figure that this whole team effort is
helping you but i actually think one
doctor it would be nicer to talk the
whole way through a situation so we go
up to icu and i enter with the gown on
that they gave me in because i had to
gown up the minute they had the covid
test not before but that minute
i walk up to icu and i'm told by the
nurse that enters um
oh that's infested with kovid you have
to take that off and put on a new one
but what about my shoes purse bag and
hair and face and arms
is that not invested with covid
nope just the gown apparently it likes
yellow and is attracted to yellow i know
i'm being awfully snippy but
so i just that makes no medical common
sense because i'm wearing the shoes all
over the hospital i'm wearing my hands
you know whatever so it's the gown so i
have to keep switching the gown and they
had all these ridiculous protocols i
have to wear my immune my immune system
on my face because apparently i'm
healthy but my immune system on the
inside doesn't work
in the icu and this is told to me by
medical professionals that
all of a sudden my immune system can put
on me suddenly and i have to get a suit
on with the hose and the hazmat to visit
my husband who i just spent seven days
with and didn't get sick
i just spent seven days with the man
in bed with the man who was sick and
didn't get sick but now apparently i
gotta wear the spacesuit from hell on
the hazmat suit
to visit my husband every time i want to
say hi to him and he can hardly hear me
through the shields okay so
this was our situation we get in and i
have amazing doctors and the only reason
that we succeeded at this i think
besides prayers and blessings were the
fact that
i had amazing doctors to talk to who
urged me right away to get him on
intravenous high-dose vitamin c
this makes a big difference it's not
like you know a lot of doctors will
shame you and think you're silly and oh
you're a vitamin girl you know that kind
of thing
but oh you want just like a little
dissolvable you know no i want high dose
intravenous vitamin c because it's even
known to kill cancer cells at high doses
and help with nucleic acid and help with
inflammation which is pneumonia
and so
um
oh by the way the x-rays when they when
they did the x-rays um
the x-rays were suspiciously like the
2017 pneumonia 2006 pneumonia 2000
pneumonia so all pneumonia
looks kind of like each other
suspiciously
i think three years ago it just would
have been good old pneumonia but today
it's covid pneumonia i think there might
be some big bucks associated with the
covet pneumonia you think
so anyway we're in icu and we i said i
want vitamin c
high intravenous the doctors that i'm in
contact with the front line doctors are
telling me get zinc intravenous zinc nac
high doses of vitamin d get everything
to help him to combat the pneumonia
well they said it wasn't protocol
i said well it doesn't matter i'm i want
it
and they said well it's not protocol we
don't we don't do that
you don't give vitamins and nutrition to
your icu patients
why
and the answer was
we don't do that
not protocol
see there's 300 and i think what is it
341 pages
sent by the cdc panel
to tell the hospitals what to do for
their
protocol and here's the bottom line for
you if you if you'd like me to get to
the end of this before i explain the
rest
it's not covid that's killing people
it's the protocol
it's over treatment
i wanted to under treat my husband with
nutrients and vitamins to help fight
what he had so he could breathe again
instead of over treating him over
medicating him and shoving him on a
ventilator too early because the death
rate of a ventilator is up to 75 80
percent
death rate
that's really scary that they were
talking ventilator from the minute i got
in there
so
finally they put they told me they were
going to do intravenous and then stuck
him on 500 right
a dose of 500 is like what you'd give a
child it's like taking one of those
little orange dissolvables
so i said no and we had to stay on it we
had to stay on it stay on and stay on it
my daughters were great help my
daughters rocked in this too and they
knew they knew exactly what was going on
and what to ask for too and are very
well versed in all this and honestly
good doctors and my research for 19
solid months on this really helped him
and that's why i'm passing this along to
you you are the patient you are the
family of the patient and you can ask
for these things and not only ask but
demand
we also asked for budenocide now they
came back with we don't do budenocide
why not
if you didn't decide on page 205 of
their protocol this is what it says
nih recommendation that's the what
valchi's over
i just sorry i threw up in my mouth when
i'm talking about fauci
um the nih uh recommendation is there is
insufficient evidence for the panel to
recommend either for or against the use
of inhaled budisinide
budisonite came out a year ago dr
richard bartlett talked about it he's a
doctor in texas and he got shunned
shunned and shamed for mentioning
budisinide now budisinite is a steroid
to go after the inflammation whereas
they want to put a monosteroid in the
icu that's antiviral
you could you could you could say the
merits of both but budisenide was known
to help people and was called the silver
bullet and about two months ago it was
out in the lancet um which the doctors
are supposed to read that said that they
were switching people in the uk to
budisinol because they were getting out
of the hospital three days faster so the
nih report says may reduce the need for
urgent care or emergency department
assessment or hospitalization and reduce
time to recovery sounds pretty good
right for budocinol
but
the big but
incomplete data and other limitations
and
they terminated the study because there
weren't enough people in the study
it works except that
it's insufficient see if you have too
many medications that work like
ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and
budisenide if you have too many things
that work how can you come up with why
would you have to come up with a vaccine
there'd be no need for it
so they take all of these things and at
the end of the report said vitamin c
insufficient data zinc insufficient data
all the way to page 290 of the report uh
vitamin d insufficient data now we used
nac2 triple dose of that every day but
we put them on at least 10 000 units of
the of the vitamin c and 10 000 vitamin
d and they said they were out of
intravenous zinc
but they also said they don't ever use
that like they don't give that to
patients so how are they out of it
anyway good question um so we got all
these things going for my husband and lo
and behold within 35 hours he was
laughing and talking and eating dinner
and he was looking really good and he
still wasn't totally out of the woods
because it's pneumonia
but he was laughing and talking and
walking to the bathroom and sitting in a
chair and
watching movies and and doing really
great and the doc came in and said wow
you know he's boy he's better than often
than anyone in here
three and a half days later which really
could have been three um he was released
he could have been released really after
three days and took him home this
morning and that's five days in the in
the hospital total
here's what i have to tell you because
we had to consistently refuse the
ventilator we had to ask for all of
these things to happen and even when
they said it's not in our protocol we
said we don't care you're going to do
these things for us and here was another
key too or we'll take him home
using hospice because then all the stuff
follows with you the oxygen and the
staff coming
and that's the only way to really get
him out of the hospital
a lot of people don't know that so i
said we'll take him out on hospice if
you're not going to listen to us but
you're going to listen to us because i
am not going to go to your protocol your
protocol i think is harmful
and i don't like it i was told by
somebody that
vitamins don't work
this person has a medical degree uh
vitamins don't work and it probably did
nothing and budicinol doesn't do much
because they use it for co they use it
for copd
but yeah but why aren't you using it for
all these patients in here
why are you standing there ringing your
hands and waiting for them
waiting for the patient to digress and
the oxygen get worse and you're not
exactly
helping the patient
to progress
you're just watching them slide down and
then you're telling everybody that
you're doing the best you can and this
is the best care to offer them
and then you're slamming them on a on a
ventilator
even young ages and then you're saying
well we did everything we could i guess
they
they died because we did everything we
could because of that killer kovid
it's the protocol
it's the protocol
i can't say that enough after being
through this and getting to peer behind
the curtain
it's the protocol
the protocol coming down from the cdc
i have to say there is a lot of money to
be had
to put people on ventilators because you
get the extra covid bucks
for doing all these treatments and icu
runs what 20 to 32 000 a
day there was no need to be in there he
could have just been on the high flow
oxygen in another part of the hospital
there's no reason to over treat and do
all this crazy circus show
there's no reason for any of that
and if i could tell you you know what i
would do i would actually go to the
frontline doctor's website and i'd call
them and i'd do a television and i would
get drugs sent to me within 24 hours
i would go to iv clinics and i would get
large doses of intravenous vitamins to
help you
i would probably try out the ivermectin
and hydroxychloroquine
i would do that first if it's bacterial
you probably need an antibiotic
most of like if it's viral you don't
need the antibiotic right i don't have a
mental medical degree i am not medically
trained to give you any advice but i'm
trying to tell you from my perception
what happened in the situation with my
husband and my husband walked out of the
icu faster than anybody as a healthy man
so that should tell you something about
the fact that i think a lot of these
things are not given in the protocols
because you can't shove a shot into
everybody's arm if uh and for by force
which is what they like
if there's things that work for straight
up good old pneumonia and flu and things
like that but by calling it covid and
naming it that label you can sure do an
awful lot you can shut down an economy
you can change voting you can
you can um you can change the world and
you can um force out body autonomy and
start to have to give people all these
things for the greater good greater good
is an illusion the greater good is that
you're only benefiting those that are
calling the shots
when are we going to figure that out
in the vitamin c study that they said
was insufficient data they only gave 2
400 milligrams
a day you have to do over 10 000 if not
20.
do you think you have power yes you do
yes you do don't forget that you tell
the doctors what you want
you tell them you're going to take that
patient out and you say no ventilator
if i'm the only person was told i'm the
only person to refuse a ventilator and
ask for all of these things and change
their protocol that scares me
why aren't more people doing this
i want you to know that this isn't
bashing hospital nurses or doctors i
think they're trying to do
what they think is right for the patient
or the best they think this is the
pinnacle of care although what i found
out was most doctors don't read studies
they don't know
they don't know what they're doing when
it comes to this they they always say
it's elusive and a mystery it's not
after 19 months i'm sorry and you have a
duty and a responsibility to stand up to
this protocol and say it's not working
you have a duty and a responsibility to
say hey why are we throwing people on
ventilators it doesn't seem like much of
a mystery why are we doing this
and that's where the responsibility of
the nurses and doctors comes in
it's willful ignorance and you can't
stand behind that and then say that and
wring your hands and blame covet and say
that you're doing all that you can do
this is a warning this is a warning to
say they're telling you to not add in
the things that can help
so they can give you a vaccine that
you're forced to take
that's not okay and if we have doctors
and nurses standing up to this and
saying no
then maybe we have a fight maybe we have
a fight in this battle maybe we can
change the course of events maybe if you
share this enough with people that you
know to ask for the things that can
actually help a patient
then maybe we'll we'll make some headway
here
please do the things that that work if i
if i if my leg blows you know blows off
then i'll i'll probably have to go to
the hospital right to get that fixed but
in in respiratory when they create a
circus around this and a whole show of
we have to do this this and this do they
really have to do this this isn't this
please
please i'm i'm begging you to share this
please get this word out that you need
to change their protocol because i think
i think the protocol is killing people
and i think good nurses and doctors even
if they don't realize it
they have to stand up and ask more
questions doctors don't read studies
they don't read studies they don't
they're not upon the latest because they
think they're being given the latest by
the hospital administration and that's a
problem
please share this
say no to the ventilators and no wonder
we got told do we have enough
ventilators in the country because they
really wanted to get people on
ventilators too fast
and
i can't give any medical advice this is
just my my situation that happened to me
i
take that for what for what it is but
i certainly know good people to ask and
i do i did rely on good doctors that get
it that know what's going on for advice
and i took their advice so no i don't
think all doctors are bad or nurses are
bad i just think that you have the stasi
nurse brigade that's kind of like the
sauce the soft drink dispensing airline
stewardess that got a little power and
the only power is enforcing the
the drapage of the yellowish fabric and
the mask and they walk around acting
like they're the gestapo for these two
items and these two items are saving
humanity
and as silly as that sounds it's not
but they think it is and i can get past
that because i'm i'm aiding and abetting
the
the
neurotic but when it comes down to the
actual care of these patients we have to
change the protocols and call them on it
and expose them and shine some light on
it and i hope you all do that
this is the kate dally show
katedallyradio.com i had two hours of
podcast on this that explain it in more
detail and i sure hope you check those
out thanks you guys and good luck with
us thank you
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2,218 posted on 09/12/2021 10:01:02 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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