Posted on 11/04/2021 2:18:15 AM PDT by ReaganGeneration2
In a year that has been filled with so many mysteries already, I have another very odd one to share with you. Emergency rooms are filled to overflowing all over America, and nobody can seem to explain why this is happening. Right now, the number of new COVID cases in the United States each day is less than half of what it was just a couple of months ago. That is really good news, and many believe that this is a sign that the pandemic is fading. Let us hope that is true. With less people catching the virus, you would think that would mean that our emergency rooms should be emptying out, but the opposite is actually happening. All across the country, emergency rooms are absolutely packed, and in many cases we are seeing seriously ill patients being cared for in the hallways because all of the ER rooms are already full.
Let me give you an example of what I am talking about. The following comes from an article entitled “ERs Are Swamped With Seriously Ill Patients, Although Many Don’t Have Covid”…
‘Inside the emergency department at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan, staff members are struggling to care for patients showing up much sicker than they’ve ever seen.
‘Tiffani Dusang, the ER’s nursing director, practically vibrates with pent-up anxiety, looking at patients lying on a long line of stretchers pushed up against the beige walls of the hospital hallways. “It’s hard to watch,” she said in a warm Texas twang.
‘But there’s nothing she can do. The ER’s 72 rooms are already filled.’
Can anyone explain why this is happening?
If the number of COVID cases was starting to spike again, it would make sense for emergency rooms to be overflowing...
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As conservatives these whodunits should be slam dunks for us. But quite often they’re not.
From empty shelves, to full ERs (which is almost the same thing) to rising has prices the list goes on.
Government is getting in the way of the “invisible hand” of well functioning markets and the same dreary scenario plys out just like it always has and always will.
Welcome to socialism/communism/command and control economy! Venezuela, Rumania, Cuba, isnt the pattern pretty obvious?
Nifster wrote: And outside of palliative care did you expect them to do? ransomnote: Not kill her with drugs known to cause multi-organ failure. I expected them to use the safe, effective drug protocols developed by Dr. McCullough's group, or Dr. Zelenko or many others. Even WHO cut the death rate by 99% in Uttar Pradesh, India just by delivered ivermectin and doxycycline to homes and telling people how to treat their illnesses. Nifster wrote: Doctors and nurses are not miracle workers. ransomnote: You're the only implying that undrealistic expectation existed. Expecting doctors and nurses not to kill their patients with known lethal protocols is not the same as expecting miracles. Well it used to be different - now we just have to hope doctors and nurses don't elect to euthanize patients with the lethal CDC Covid protocol in use. Nifster wrote: From the treatment you describe it sounds like your mom was showing signs of COVID or a pneumonia. ransomnote: Actually you don't have enough information to know what her mother was ill with. However you can be assured that the Covid PRocotol using Remdesivir is intentionally used to create pumonary edema by shutting down kidneys and sedating the patient, and then falsely labeling resulting death as "Covid or a pneumonia". Nifster wrote: The elderly die of flu and pneumonia every year. Not much can be done for either condition. ransomnote: These days the elderly die of Remdesevir and the Covid Protocol instead of respiratory illnesses. Patients were previously given antivirals with an antibiotic to head off pneumonia, and then staff motivated them to get up and move around to help clear fluid. Dr. McCulloughs' group and Dr. Zelenko both have drug protocols which cut hospitalzation and death by 85% for covid/pneumonia. Remdesivir kills the kidneys and shuts down function in a few days, along with other organs. The use of IV fluids flood the body with water that can't be excreted which backs up into pulmonary edema. Her mother was murdered - it's not the 'circle of life' and it's not true not much can be done for flu or pneumonia. Nifster wrote: I’m truly sorry for your loss. The hospital did not kill her. She would’ve died at home too ransomnote: The hospital killed her. She and many, many other Americans would have survived if not given Remdesivir, if treatment wasn't delayed and limited to sedation, remdesivir and intubation. Elderly people can be successfully treated if not euthanized with Remdesivir and the 'Covid Protocol" (immobilization, sedation, intubation). |
Nifster wrote: |
You are obviously still grieving and very angry May Gods mercy help you |
What venomous trolling. You've done what you can to dig wounds in her grieving heart, then pretended her accurate response to your creepy intrusion indicated grief impaired her capacity to reason, and then you slobbered some fake pity on her. Now, just leave her alone. You have no excuse to repeat your 'performance'.
My town’s hospital closed, and now remains as some sort of medical facility (without an ER); more and more illegals showing up, giving fake names and addresses, and nobody pays the bills.
The Americans living closest to illegals are the first to see the devastating effects of them.
I don’t blame hospital staff for murdering people. Whether anyone here knows it or not they are accusing people of purposefully murdering patients.
I am sorry that you think I was trying to create pain. That was not what I was trying to do.
When we lose a loved one the grief can be overwhelming. Doesn’t give anyone the pass to accuse others of murder.
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Nifster wrote: |
I don’t blame hospital staff for murdering people. Whether anyone here knows it or not they are accusing people of purposefully murdering patients. I am sorry that you think I was trying to create pain. That was not what I was trying to do. When we lose a loved one the grief can be overwhelming. Doesn’t give anyone the pass to accuse others of murder. -30- |
She doesn't need a pass.
The hospitals are using the CDC Covid Protocol and it's killing people and they know it.
Remdesivir was trialed for Ebola in Africa. Of four drugs in the trial, it had to be withdrawn first because it had the highest death rate at 53%. Of the four drugs in that trial, Fauci chose the most deadly to be come THE only treatment for Covid.
So Fauci repurposed a failed Ebola drug with a horrific trial track record while denying the right to repurpose Ivermectin and HCQ, which were both FDA approved and had fantastic long-term safety record.
Then, when people are admitted, they are given IV fluids and Remdesivir, which shuts down kidney function starting 2-3 days. See? Hospitals check fluid input and output but they look away for Remdesivir patients, so their kidneys can't excrete the IV fluid.
Meanwhile, unlike other respiratory infections/illnesses, Covid Protocol requires the patient to be immobilized on their backs, not allowed to leave their rooms speak to anyone etc. Movement helps clear the lungs, that's why Remdesivir patients aren't allowed to get up.
Then we have sedation and intubation to finish them off.
Hospitals Are Killing Thousands with Remdesivir | Guest: Dr. Brian Ardis
Conservative Review Podcast ^ | October 22, 2021 | Daniel Horowitz
Most Covid-19 Deaths were a direct result of the administration of Midazolam or Remdesivir – By Dr Mike Yeadon
theexpose.uk ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2021 | Dr. Mike Yeadon
If some are hanging on, the Doctor comes in and tells them that as hard as they tried as patients, their lives would continue to be as they had been living (no movement, no visitors, intubation etc.) and so the patients often choose to be taken off what they falsely believe to be life support based on the lies the doctor tells them - they give up living and are given pain killers as they gasp to death. This is according to two separate respiratory therapists.
Here's one example:
Respiratory Therapist Blows Whistle: "I'm Watching People DIE" (15 minute video) [He and others meet Oct 23, Noon at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota to walk to Gov's Mansion
rumble.com ^ | October 12, 2021 | Stew Peters, Mark Bishofsky
Nurse whistleblowers say the same thing. The Covid Protocol is designed to kill and if the hospitals use it, the CDC rewards them richly and promises them 100% freedom from liability.
I've only seen one woman beat the odds and she studied up before her husband became ill, and then went toe to toe with doctors trying to force him onto the catastrophic "Covid Protocol" She only prevailed when she threatened to take him to hospice care - and I fear they will have closed that loophole now that she got away with it.
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
There are some instances that rise to the level of medical kidnap. Stay out of the hospitals if at all possible. That includes other treatments at the hospital because if you are admitted for any reason, they test you for covid and if that fake Covid test say's 'positive' than you are no longer treated as a cardiac or car accident patient, you become a Covid patient and the almighty Covid Protocol takes over.
Here are some websites which connect to medical consultations, prescriptions and pharmacies. If nothing else, look into prophylatic protocols with over the counter medicines and stay healthy any way you can.
MyFreeDoctor.com's Free Doctor consults all 50 states!
The PEOPLE I know caring for people in the hospital take every death personally.
They are not murderers
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Something Really Strange Is Happening At Hospitals All Over America, Nifster wrote: |
The PEOPLE I know caring for people in the hospital take every death personally. They are not murderers |
Some in the hospitals are in denial. Some know what's going on. It doesn't have to be a nurse actively killing someone, but the hospital has decreed that Covid Patients will be denied treatments and thereapies that work and forced to accept treatments that kill. I said the HOSPITALS are killing people, and they are.
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Then blame the true culprits. Lawyers suing doctors over care decisions that are not SOP has made it impossible for docs to be creative. Also blame Fauci who’s CDC has prevented anything he doesn’t approve of
Hospital staff work as hard as they can to help every patient. They take it personally
President Trump was given both drugs along with several others when he contracted Covid.
Nifster wrote: |
Then blame the true culprits. Lawyers suing doctors over care decisions that are not SOP has made it impossible for docs to be creative. Also blame Fauci who’s CDC has prevented anything he doesn’t approve of Hospital staff work as hard as they can to help every patient. They take it personally |
The culprits at the hospital level are all those knowingly delivering the CDC death protocol because they are just following orders.
Dr. and nurses are actively supporting said protocol. It's not about docs being able to be creative - it's about them watching what happens to people for whom they prescribe Remdesivir and sedatives and continuing to do it. Some doctors are more than just going along with it - they knowingly isolate/sedate/intimidate patients into thinking their lvies will always be isolated medical misery and then call in palliative care when the patient gives up and allows them to be taken off life support (Pain killers).
THere are hospital staff who leave because they can't be part of it. There are staff who refuse to admit what they are seeing. And there are staff who support the protocol.
I have no idea how you brought lawyers into this - the CDC offers hospitals overpayments for Covid diagnosis and treatment in exchange for exemption from liability. That's the CDC/Fauci at work and hospital staff (enough, at least) who carry out the orders.
I support staff helping patients escape 'the Covid protocol' and the hospital, the staff that advises against the vaccine, the staff who quits rather than euthanizes.
“I have no idea how you brought lawyers into this“
There’s not one answer - You’re both correct. I think what Nifster is saying is along these lines: if they don’t follow the SOP, they’re defense against lawsuits is gone; maybe even their malpractice insurance is nullified?
Exactly
Even if they follow SOP lawyers sur for malpractice because the outcome is everything
News U cn use!
Last year I knew of no one who tested negative when sick.
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