Timestamp: 00:24:30.140 - 00:25:02.740
About This Clip: Victim expresses frustration over being pressured
Excerpt: "one of the doctors from the original hospital called me and said there's one more thing that you need to consider here, and that is you need to consider hospice. And I was shocked to hear hospice because when you're telling me my husband needs to go to a long term care facility, I'm thinking that there's hope for them to continue to work with him. Now you're telling me that I need to consider hospice. And I told the doctor, I was so frustrated by that. I said, listen, unlike you, I have not given up on my hospital.
Timestamp: 00:10:47.559 - 00:14:13.899
About This Clip: The victim's experience reveals vaccination discri
Excerpt: "the first thing they say about him to describe him is he's a fifty nine year old, pleasant, unvaccinated gentleman. [...] her husband was being berated all the time for being unvaccinated, berated by the staff. [...] I suspect that his treatment was probably worse than a vaccinated person because they were so focused on describing him as unvaccinated. [...] they said he needed ECMO and couldn't find an ECMO bed for him [...] They killed my husband right here. [...] he sent me a text, and one of the last text messages I got from him is they wanna give me an IV. [...] he ended up I see in his records he did have remdesivir.
Timestamp: 00:37:08.579 - 00:37:45.284
About This Clip: Victim discusses corruption linked to COVID treatm
Excerpt: "you get a payment, bonus payment for the positive COVID test. You get, you know, payments along the way for ventilating them and using remdesivir and, you know, all this corruption, and payments to these facilities. And I and also, you know, if you have one die in your hospital, there's a bonus for that. Why would the original hospital have wanted to give up the death bonus? Because clearly, my husband lived a little over four days in the long term care facility before he died.
Timestamp: 00:17:25.009 - 00:17:36.464
About This Clip: Isolation of victim: The victim describes the lack
Excerpt: "I couldn't see, I couldn't go in there, I couldn't tell what was going on, I couldn't talk to anybody in person, I had to wait for doctors to call me and it was the rotating revolving door of doctors that would call me.
Timestamp: 00:20:56.015 - 00:21:02.674
About This Clip: The victim discusses sedation and paralytics as pa
Excerpt: "He had been on paralytics, so he was on all kinds of sedation, all kinds of sedation.
Timestamp: 00:33:14.190 - 00:33:41.575
About This Clip: Victim believes they or their loved one were harme
Excerpt: "And, you know, he never got to do that because they killed him. He did not have to die from COVID. He could have been treated like I was treated. Unfortunately, he had pneumonia, but also that was treatable if somebody would have treated him... They just started the COVID protocol on him, which probably didn't address the pneumonia that we know we already had that probably never even got addressed.
Timestamp: 00:16:06.440 - 00:16:27.360
About This Clip: Pervasive sense of wrongdoing: The victim expresse
Excerpt: "Seventy three doctor visits, and not one of those visits did anybody save my husband's life. They didn't do anything, but basically worked to try to kill him. Maybe because he was unvaccinated. I don't know. I suspect they're just trying to kill all the COVID patients when they're in the hospital, because that certainly is what happened to him.
Timestamp: 00:09:20.024 - 00:09:29.179
About This Clip: The victim expresses feelings of being shocked and
Excerpt: "I don't know who authorized him going on the ventilator. I don't know if they got that from him, but they certainly didn't call to ask me anything.
Timestamp: 00:22:47.894 - 00:23:14.994
About This Clip: Victim discusses being denied alternative treatmen
Excerpt: "I talked to the case manager, and I said, I would like to have my husband treated with ivermectin and the America's Frontline Doctors or the FLCCC protocol. So will your doctors treat him based on my preferences for treatment? And the case manager said, well, we love to work with families. We welcome input from families. Ultimately, it's up to the doctor, but we really do try to work with families. So I felt, like, optimistic about that.
Timestamp: 00:17:36.704 - 00:17:49.330
About This Clip: Emotionally impactful moments relating to hospital
Excerpt: "The doctors were awful. They didn't care. Every time they would call me, they just they did not care. They were cold and uncaring. Some of the nurses actually seemed to care, but the doctors, no.
Timestamp: 00:20:27.994 - 00:20:38.779
About This Clip: Lack of accountability and transparency. The victi
Excerpt: "I am not clear if it was the insurance that initiated that move or if it was the hospital that was initiating that move. I I don't know.
Timestamp: 00:41:05.235 - 00:41:49.960
About This Clip: Victim expresses a feeling of uncertainty regardin
Excerpt: "Was that physician trying to? Did he Help me. Yeah... But I didn't even think about that until I started, you know, learning a lot more about how dark all of this is and how corrupt and awful.
Timestamp: 00:23:34.750 - 00:24:09.304
About This Clip: Victim indicates potential harm caused by hospital
Excerpt: "I noticed when I was on that Zoom call with him, and I would have to go back and look and see when that was. It maybe was a week and a half into him being in there that they said I could do a Zoom call, but he looked very waterlogged to me when I saw him. I actually snapped a picture... because he just looked waterlogged, and I'm sure now it was from the remdesivir that they gave him.
Timestamp: 00:19:26.984 - 00:19:38.205
About This Clip: Denial of food, water, or any nutrition. The victi
Excerpt: "So on top of everything else, I feel like they starved him because why would they wait that long to do a feeding tube? Because no one had an explanation for me.
Timestamp: 00:40:07.144 - 00:40:56.375
About This Clip: Victim discusses being denied alternative treatmen
Excerpt: "the only way they got out was they insisted on hospice... If I, you know, I can insist that you send my basically, you give up on my husband. Stop giving him all the treatment you're forcing on him, and you have to support him, you know, in this transition to hospice... they were able to give them that ivermectin and some other things that, at least gave him a fighting chance.
Timestamp: 00:09:30.440 - 00:10:12.081
About This Clip: The victim discusses being denied alternative trea
Excerpt: "I will also say as far as ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, I knew about them. I did not know that the hospital wouldn't give those to him. That's what shocked me completely was even though I knew about them, I and asked every doctor I spoke to when he was in there, every single one of them said no. Every one of them said they had these talking points and they went through their talking points. It was, well, they haven't been found to work, or it's not the protocol, so we we have to follow the protocol. Or one of them was even honest and said, well, even if I wanted to prescribe those things for him, I'm not allowed to.
Timestamp: 00:09:43.799 - 00:10:11.860
About This Clip: Evidence of denied alternative treatments; the vic
Excerpt: "I knew about them. I did not know that the hospital wouldn't give those to him. That's what shocked me completely was even though I knew about them, I and asked every doctor I spoke to when he was in there, every single one of them said no. Every one of them said they had these talking points and they went through their talking points. It was, well, they haven't been found to work, or it's not the protocol, so we we have to follow the protocol. Or one of them was even honest and said, well, even if I wanted to prescribe those things for him, I'm not allowed to.
Timestamp: 00:09:08.664 - 00:09:29.154
About This Clip: Evidence of refusal to communicate; the victim exp
Excerpt: "I went home. And in maybe three hours' time, the doctor from the ER called and they said, well, we had to put him on the ventilator. We didn't have a choice. I don't know who authorized him going on the ventilator. I don't know if they got that from him, but they certainly didn't call to ask me anything.
Timestamp: 00:10:55.985 - 00:11:36.710
About This Clip: The victim's husband was treated differently due t
Excerpt: "So all through his records, you can see he's unvaccinated. Other people who had loved ones in there who were able to communicate were saying that the vaccine shaming was pretty unbelievable in there and that they were just reading him in the right act... I suspect that his treatment was probably worse than a vaccinated person because they were so focused on describing him as unvaccinated.
Timestamp: 00:12:19.595 - 00:12:21.455
About This Clip: The victim explicitly states that their husband wa
Excerpt: "They killed my husband right here.
Timestamp: 00:15:24.659 - 00:15:42.164
About This Clip: Evidence of denial of alternative treatments; vict
Excerpt: "So I called them, and that's when I started asking the doctors at the hospital that he was in if they would treat with that as well, the whole protocol. And I was naming it all off, and they said no. No. No. No. No. Every single one of them.
Timestamp: 00:16:11.574 - 00:16:27.289
About This Clip: Expression of distrust and blame towards the medic
Excerpt: "They didn't do anything, but basically worked to try to kill him, maybe because he was unvaccinated, I don't know. I suspect they're just trying to kill all the COVID patients when they're in the hospital, because that certainly is what happened to him.
Timestamp: 00:17:36.679 - 00:17:44.299
About This Clip: Emotional impact regarding the lack of accountabil
Excerpt: "The doctors were awful. They didn't care. Every time they would call me, they just they did not care. They were cold and uncaring.
Timestamp: 00:19:49.815 - 00:20:05.359
About This Clip: The victim discusses how their loved one was starv
Excerpt: "So I don't know why that happened. And then along the way, I finally heard from the case manager there in the hospital, and she called and said, we need to move him to a long term care facility.
Timestamp: 00:20:23.470 - 00:20:37.015
About This Clip: The victim expresses uncertainty about the initiat
Excerpt: "And so I am not clear if it was the insurance that initiated that move or if it was the hospital that was initiating that move.
Timestamp: 00:20:56.009 - 00:21:02.684
About This Clip: The victim mentions their loved one being on paral
Excerpt: "He had been on paralytics, so he was on all kinds of sedation, all kinds of sedation.
Timestamp: 00:24:39.575 - 00:25:05.000
About This Clip: The victim expresses frustration at being pressure
Excerpt: "And I was shocked to hear hospice because when you're telling me my husband needs to go to a long term care facility, I'm thinking that there's hope for them to continue to work with him. Now you're telling me that I need to consider hospice. And I told the doctor, I was so frustrated by that. I said, listen, unlike you, I have not given up on my hospital. So, no, I'm not gonna consider hospice.
Timestamp: 00:23:34.470 - 00:24:09.200
About This Clip: The victim describes their loved one appearing "wa
Excerpt: "But I noticed when I was on that Zoom call with him... he looked very waterlogged to me... and I'm sure now it was from the remdesivir, that they gave him.
Timestamp: 00:22:47.650 - 00:22:57.914
About This Clip: The victim mentions trying to advocate for their h
Excerpt: "And I talked to the case manager, and I said, I would like to have my husband treated with ivermectin and the America's frontline doctors or the FLCCC protocol.
Timestamp: 00:31:30.150 - 00:31:48.154
About This Clip: Evidence of misrepresentation or falsification of
Excerpt: "they said, does he have a DNR? And I said, no, he doesn't. And they said, well, it's all throughout his records that we received from the other hospital that he did have a DNR. And I said, they asked me if he had a DNR, and I told them he did not. So all throughout his records from the other hospital, it said that he had a DNR.
Timestamp: 00:31:48.855 - 00:32:05.609
About This Clip: Victim discusses discrepancies in what they were t
Excerpt: "So when they were doing the paperwork to move him into long term care, the various people that talked to me, all the different people who had to do things with his records, they all asked me that same question. They said, we just need to verify this because his records we received show he has a DNR, and I said, no. He doesn't.
Timestamp: 00:33:16.269 - 00:33:50.679
About This Clip: The victim expresses that her husband died as a re
Excerpt: "he never got to do that because they killed him. He did not have to die from COVID. He could have been treated like I was treated. Unfortunately, he had pneumonia, but also that was treatable if somebody would have treated him. I don't even know if they treated his pneumonia or not. They just started the COVID protocol on him, which probably didn't address the pneumonia that we know he already had that probably never even got addressed. I don't even know. I don't know what they were doing. But just the standard protocol that's killed so many other people and killed my husband as well.
Timestamp: 00:32:10.845 - 00:32:44.775
About This Clip: The victim feels that something was wrong with the
Excerpt: "she said, I just need to confirm this. Does he have a DNR? And I said, no. I said, I've had four or five other people here ask me that, and they've corrected the records. And she said, well, nobody corrected it on the chart. So she went and corrected it on his chart, which leads me to Thursday morning when he coded. Because she had corrected it on his chart, they were they worked on him, and they they couldn't save him. So they worked on him, and right before nine o'clock, they called me and said they were not able to save him.
Timestamp: 00:09:35.615 - 00:10:11.860
About This Clip: Denied alternative treatments: The victim discusse
Excerpt: "I did not know that the hospital wouldn't give those to him. That's what shocked me completely was even though I knew about them, I and asked every doctor I spoke to when he was in there, every single one of them said no. Every one of them said they had these talking points and they went through their talking points. It was, well, they haven't been found to work, or it's not the protocol, so we we have to follow the protocol. Or one of them was even honest and said, well, even if I wanted to prescribe those things for him, I'm not allowed to.
Timestamp: 00:10:47.504 - 00:12:21.455
About This Clip: The victim discusses being berated for being unvac
Excerpt: "the first thing they say about him to describe him is he's a fifty nine year old, pleasant, unvaccinated gentleman... her husband was being berated all the time for being unvaccinated, berated by the staff. ... they killed my husband right here.
Timestamp: 00:12:31.269 - 00:13:02.860
About This Clip: The victim expresses concerns about the lack of EC
Excerpt: "so they said he needed ECMO and couldn't find an ECMO bed for him... I believe that had something to do with lack of capacity, that they were calling lack of beds.
Timestamp: 00:13:27.590 - 00:13:50.934
About This Clip: The victim describes being denied the right to inf
Excerpt: "he sent me a text, and one of the last text messages I got from him is they wanna give me an IV... I sent him some information, that talked about how dangerous remdesivir is and how people who got remdesivir ended up dying.
Timestamp: 00:15:24.659 - 00:15:42.164
About This Clip: Denied alternative treatments. The victim asked fo
Excerpt: "So I called them, and that's when I started asking the doctors at the hospital that he was in if they would treat with that as well, the whole protocol. And I was naming it all off, and they said no. No. No. No. No. Every single one of them.
Timestamp: 00:16:11.574 - 00:16:27.289
About This Clip: Perception of malevolence. The victim expresses a
Excerpt: "They didn't do anything, but basically worked to try to kill him, maybe because he was unvaccinated. I don't know. I suspect they're just trying to kill all the COVID patients when they're in the hospital, because that certainly is what happened to him.
Timestamp: 00:15:44.004 - 00:15:53.179
About This Clip: Lack of accountability and neglect. The victim des
Excerpt: "It's like a revolving door of doctors in the hospital. You don't have anybody in charge. You don't have anybody who is responsible for making my husband well again.
Timestamp: 00:19:20.355 - 00:19:33.809
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and starvation as the victim w
Excerpt: "So he essentially went about three weeks without food. So on top of everything else, I feel like they starved him because why would they wait that long to do a feeding tube?
Timestamp: 00:31:21.375 - 00:31:48.154
About This Clip: The victim discusses discrepancies in what they we
Excerpt: "what happened on Thursday, on Wednesday when I was talking to the nurse practitioner, and when he was being admitted to long term care facility, they said, does he have a DNR? And I said, no, he doesn't. And they said, well, it's all throughout his records that we received from the other hospital that he did have a DNR. And I said, they asked me if he had a DNR, and I told them he did not. So all throughout his records from the other hospital, it said that he had a DNR.
Timestamp: 00:32:15.085 - 00:33:50.679
About This Clip: Evidence provided that suggests accountability iss
Excerpt: "I said, I’ve had four or five other people here ask me that, and they’ve corrected the records. And she said, well, nobody corrected it on the chart. ... and killed my husband as well.
Timestamp: 00:33:20.269 - 00:33:41.605
About This Clip: Direct accusation indicating that the hospital sta
Excerpt: "He did not have to die from COVID. He could have been treated like I was treated. ... that probably never even got addressed.
Timestamp: 00:50:36.650 - 00:51:04.050
About This Clip: Victim discusses how the hospital protocols are le
Excerpt: "I really can't believe UnitedHealthcare that you're not looking into what is going on in these hospitals because all of this, they're killing people with this protocol and getting paid for it by you guys, by you insurance companies. You are paying them, you are paying the doctors, you are paying this facility to kill your subscribers. Why are you allowing this to happen? Why?
Timestamp: 00:51:05.070 - 00:51:17.945
About This Clip: Victim expresses a feeling of corruption involving
Excerpt: "And they she told me, she's like, well, you can send a letter, you know, and we really do look at the letters. And I was like, oh, yeah. Right. Like, they're gonna look at the letters. They're probably involved in this too. The whole thing is so corrupt.