Posted on 02/03/2022 6:23:11 AM PST by Enlightened1
Please see me testimony. This happened just 2 days ago in Flagstaff,AZ. I was vented as a Covid patient. the day of my car accident. I woke up and removed the vent, argued with staff who said I was vented for covid. As you can see, I am breathing fine as I was before the accident. A miracle woke me up in a sea of sedatives and opiates.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/k4UzOvDaJnXr/
On an ET tube, there is the big tube that goes down your throat and a little tube beside it that is used to inflate the cuff. A syringe is used to inflate it and the hub where you join them acts as a valve to keep it from bleeding down.
We DO put people on Vent's that are oxygenating fine...but NOT ventilating fine. There's a difference.
“ What is a “Covid Vent”?
Hint: They don’t exist.”
Well, I would say that everyone here is smart enough to grasp that a “covid vent” is a normal ventilator when it is used on alleged covid patients, but since it’s you questioning it, I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt. You probably don’t grasp that.
Dittos. When I had Covid, I would take my pulse ox reading. Even sitting perfectly still it would bounce between 90 and 98.
My point was not ALL folks on Vent's are sedated to the point of being knocked out.
In 2020 I had a hip replacement that had me in recovery for almost a week. On the last night of my stay they suddenly moved me to another room, supposedly to a post op ward. When I saw the number on the whiteboard I asked, “Isn’t this the COVID ward?” The orderly admitted it was.
That night a pipe burst in my bathroom, running out into the halls. The maintenance crew refused to come in to stop the leak. I heard them say, “If you’ll give us the PPE you’re wearing we’ll work on it.
I had been told earlier that day the hospital was having fewer patients than normal.
Im sure I was listed as a COVID patient for the federal money.
I’m aware of that - I’m calling out the obvious propaganda. Assuming this is even to be believed, he woke up on a ventilator...not a “covid vent.”
This post is brought to us by the same person who posted about the magnet guy and wanted us to take that seriously as well.
Esq. wannabe,
This conversation began because of a false statement you made, which you probably assumed or guessed or hoped it was true:
“ In many jurisdictions it’s a felony to administer drugs to someone without their permission.”
That isn’t a fact, it just isn’t true.
Not once have you tried to defend it BTW. That speaks volumes.
Now here you are the Legal Beagle of things you’re assuming or hoping are true.
You assume you have legal power over those that you’re convinced are “out to get you”.
This power or authority gives you comfort and security. Its your way of dealing with the helpless feelings of the real events happening all around and throughout the entire world.
So you can have this debate.
I’m not going to change a thing here in a few comments. My postings can’t compete with what you have read for almost 2 years on Blogs for profit, BitChute, or Twitter.
I once tried to convince a Moth that it could simple fly away from the porch light. As the Moth continued fluttering and bouncing into the porch I realized that perhaps at first the Moth might have been trapped by the porch light, but now it wants to fly in its zig zag swirling confused manner around the porch light. But I could not figure out why.
I’ll leave the porch light on for ya.
“Vaccine was also never redefined”
Au contraire
Thanks!
People do self extubate frequently. They are usually medicated, sedated, confused, and it can be very dangerous depending on the circumstances. Very possible permanent damage to the vocal chords as well as other complications.
It is likely that this person was intubated in the ‘Field’ by EMTs then brought to the Emergency Room, where extubations are rare. Instead a CT Scan, X-Rays, perhaps more then to an ICU for assessment.
I have been very fortunate. Each time I have had a procedure or surgery that required me to be put to sleep, I was put to sleep before I was intubated, and the tube was taken out before I woke up.
What hurt was when they removed the two drain tubes from my side, it felt like snakes slithering across my insides.
You may want to go back and watch it again. He specifically says that the hospital called his relative, and then said how did they know who his relative was when they had a "John Doe" wristband on him?
This Patient was almost certainly not intubated in the ER by a Physician, rather it was by an ACLS qualified First Responder. Incredibly, the Ambulance Crews use ‘Anchor Fasts’ or other very effective tools to secure an ET Tube. The ORs and ERs usually use tapes. The Anchor Fast would be a bitch for most people to contend with. The tapes are strong, but everybody knows what tape is.
Oh, and once that cuff is deflated the ventilator would be alarming like crazy and the room would be having visitors in a hurry, so getting the tube out safely would have to be done very quickly.
Elevated Carbon Dioxide, or protection of the airway from bleeding or vomiting.
What hurt was when they removed the two drain tubes from my side, it felt like snakes slithering across my insides.
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Wow, you’re lucky. I’ve had 3 surgeries and they never took the tube out before I woke up.
Agree that the removal of drain tubes is not a pleasant experience. You describe it well.
It is merely slang for a ventilator machine used in the treatment of catastrophic COVID symptoms. But, you knew that.
For the reading impaired: A miracle woke me up in a sea of sedatives and opiates. (From the article)
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