In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 01/31/22 Vol.391, Q Day 1557, nanetteclaret wrote: If spouse is forbidden any access to the patient, how is that not kidnapping of the patient by the hospital?
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 01/31/22 Vol.391, Q Day 1557, nanetteclaret wrote: If spouse is forbidden any access to the patient, how is that not kidnapping of the patient by the hospital?
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It is absolutely medical kidnap. They can do that to you if you are transported to the ER for injuries in a car crash or other non-related purposes. You are automatically tested for Covid and they win prizes if you are declared positive. With a positive test, you cease to be an automobile crash victim and enter their Covid-19 protocol - which includes complete isolation from your family. Mind you the test can't tell if you have Covid or not. They can give you Remdesivir/Midazolam and forbid you to get up or leave because they treat you like a contagious biohazard. They can 'put you down' like a dog with their toxic protocol even if you never had any respiratory disease to begin with.
On a haunting thread posted by Terart (may she rest in peace), a freeper detailed her battle to get treatment for herself and other members of her family. Others on that thread warned her of medical kidnap. Ghoulish trolls on FR claiming to be doctors urged to her 'let the hospital treat you' even after she told them, after her own physician denied her all useful meds, that she called the hospital pro-actively and asked what treatments were available, and was told 'oxygen only.' A fake FR doctor pushed her to get monoclonals but her blood ox was below the threshold required so she spent what little energy she had left locating an infusion center and getting an appointment, only to be turned away when she got there. I know her son was also ill, as was her husband.
An FR troll sneered she was killing her whole family. She'd had initially tried two doses of Ivermectin but it seems she had a limited amount and was still ill, looking for help. The FR fake doctors told her not to go back to more Ivermectin and said it was useless and she should go to the hospital - told her to trust one of them because he claimed to be a doctor, and his sidekick backed him up. As fake doctors, they should know after all this time what hospitals do to patients, but still they pushed.
There were two freepers on that thread who warned of medical kidnap they'd experienced re friends/family.
Terart eventually did go to the hospital. Her daughter relayed back to FR that she never received treatment of any kind and died in the hospital.
Later, one of the FR trolls blamed us for misleading her to fake treatments like Ivermectin. One of the rebutal posts is here and the first part includes a link to Terart's original posts: 48
That link may be worth reviewing (lower half) because it calls attention to the information that could help. Some ideas that come to mind after watching what she went through is to know in advance whether there is an infusion center near you - get phone number and directions. Find out, as Terart did, in advance what treatments are available at your hospital(s). If possible, secure medications in advance. Soemone on Terart's thread (I think) said that if you know you have to go to the hospital, take Ivermectin (dose) before you head out. Hopefully family can sneak in more, but at least you'd get a dose.
This woman fought medical kidnap and won:
Our First Hand ICU Story - What is ACTUALLY Killing People In The Hospital [Includes my notes on video,post #1 lists treatments that helped her husband recover]
rumble.com ^ | August 6, 2021 | Kate Dalley
She had done her homework. Really, if it's possible that you or your family may be hospitalized for any reason, including car accident or Good Year Blimp crash, it would be good to do your phone calls and research now so you know how to respond. SOmeone suggested doing things like proactively serving the hospital legal notice that you refuse the treatment Remdesivir/Midazolam.
I don't know what's legal and what sticks - and that's a problem. It varies and the Spouse we're trying to assist now is consumed with fear and having a hard time performing this reasoning/steps. "Get a lawyer" etc. - suddenly you have to navigate. Kate Dalley, in the link above, knew in advance she had the right to remove her husband from the hospital under the title 'hospice care' and that the hospital would have to provide her the equipment (oxygen) and staff needed to monitor manage, and at home, he could receive Ivermectin. Imagine if she didn't know that and had to figure it out while under durress.
It's worse than medical kidnap - it's a spiders' web that catches the unsuspecting. Crimes against humanity.
Sometimes urgent care centers are the best bet,few hospitals will do the right thing.
Ping to save this. Thank you ransom.