Timestamp: 00:28:47.519 - 00:30:39.410
About This Clip: Victim expresses the emotional distress regarding
Excerpt: "So that really upset me because I still, like, think of that all this time later. I think of that, you know, what was what was he doing? What was he wanting to tell me? ... they said that I could not no one could come be with him, because of their protocol.
Timestamp: 00:48:40.875 - 00:48:46.894
About This Clip: Victim mentions DNR and expresses unease regarding
Excerpt: "I think I went the last day because I was very uneasy after I signed that DNR...
Timestamp: 00:45:03.275 - 00:45:12.809
About This Clip: Victim expresses skepticism about the legitimacy o
Excerpt: "I mean, the bathroom was I'm right across the hall from his room. There's no way they they didn't have time. I was only gone two minutes.
Timestamp: 00:29:22.095 - 00:29:33.750
About This Clip: Victim discusses DNR and pressures encountered reg
Excerpt: "after a month of being in the hospital, they said that his chances of survival were slim. And they still kept trying to get me to sign the DNR, and I wouldn't do it.
Timestamp: 00:48:40.875 - 00:49:04.800
About This Clip: Victim discusses discrepancies in what they were t
Excerpt: "I think I went the last day because I was very uneasy after I signed that DNR, and I kept seeing that nurse put stuff in, you know, his, stuff that was going in his veins. Mhmm. And I didn't notice her doing that, you know, before I signed that. So I was very nervous about it.
Timestamp: 00:10:23.319 - 00:11:00.105
About This Clip: Evidence of vaccination discrimination and isolati
Excerpt: "They kept asking him and I both if we were vaccinated. From the time we got there, are you vaccinated? And, of course, neither one of us were. ... they would not let me stay in the room. In fact, they would not let me stay in the hospital, period. I had to go outside on a bench.
Timestamp: 00:35:42.825 - 00:37:39.164
About This Clip: Victim discusses being pressured to sign a DNR (Do
Excerpt: "But, anyway, and, of course, while I was there, that was at nine o'clock in the morning. I got there, and, of course, he was totally not there himself. He's just on the machine keeping him alive. But, they, again, asked me to sign the DNR, and they said, you know, his quality of life, if, you know, his heart stops and we bring him back, we could break his ribs and, you know, just horrible, horror stuff that you don't want your loved one to have to endure, and he'd already been through so much for that whole entire month. And I ask, all family members, you know, I before I did it and his son, the doctor included, and because I didn't know what to do. They, they said that I should sign the DNR. So, that was several hours after I had gotten there because they when they first asked me, I wouldn't do it. And they just kept asking. And then I finally, after I talked to all the family members and they said to do it, I signed it. And it was just a few hours after that that they said his heart had stopped. But they they said his heart had stopped, but they didn't ever turn the machine off, which was weird to me. He he still had that trachea, and that was still making his chest go up and down. And, even after he had passed and they let me back in there even after he had passed to, you know, stay with him however long I wanted. And that was still on, which was weird. Why did they turn that off?
Timestamp: 00:12:28.355 - 00:14:46.745
About This Clip: Denied informed consent; Victim discusses how they
Excerpt: "they said they had started him on remdesivir, and I had asked them while I was at the hospital ... I said I don't want him to have that. And they said, why? ... okay. We won't give him anymore. So he'd already had a couple doses, but they said they wouldn't give him anymore ... this particular nurse ... they said something about he just got his last dose of remdesivir. ... I had told them I didn't want him to have remdesivir, and they said, well, he just had his last dose. So they gave him a full round of remdesivir even though I had, you know, said that I did not want him to have that and I was his advocate for his health care, they just totally ignored me.
Timestamp: 00:46:55.744 - 00:47:01.849
About This Clip: Victim describes feelings of concern about medical
Excerpt: "you think it was at least six or more days without food or or nutrition? Yep. Yep.
Timestamp: 00:23:55.889 - 00:26:42.375
About This Clip: Victim discusses being denied alternative treatmen
Excerpt: "I had asked them if they could give him budesonide because I read something about it being helpful for COVID. And I specifically asked them if they would give him budesonide, and they said that it was a part of their protocol and they couldn't do that... they said that, you could go, without food for thirty days, and you'd be fine. You just have to have water. But I said, yes. But he's sick.
Timestamp: 00:40:20.135 - 00:41:03.750
About This Clip: The victim's family discusses the use of medicatio
Excerpt: "It's called a JCAS in, inhibitor, and it's but but it's toxic. The remdesivir did his kidneys in. No question. I hear that every single interview. ... they were supposed to have informed consent for those. And if he they said he's he's so low in oxygen and not talking correctly, like you said, and needed to and have double COVID pneumonia, then he needed a patient advocate or you to consent to these medications, and you were supposed to be told the side effects and all that stuff.
Timestamp: 00:41:39.065 - 00:41:47.304
About This Clip: The family discusses that normal human responses,
Excerpt: "They use agitated agitated as ignore normal human response to waking up and having a tube down your throat and not know what's going on...
Timestamp: 00:41:11.744 - 00:41:14.644
About This Clip: The conversation emphasizes the critical need for
Excerpt: "You absolutely cannot go thirty days without nutrition.
Timestamp: 00:34:06.869 - 00:35:21.155
About This Clip: The victim describes how they were denied access t
Excerpt: "And that same that night at eleven thirty, they called me. That day, they had put him on dialysis. That night, they called me at eleven thirty and said that if I wanted to see him, that he wasn't doing well. And if I wanted to see him, because he had he had developed sepsis. And, that if I wanted to see him, I needed to get on the first plane to Florida. So I got, the first flight out I could get, which I think, it left at, like, six o'clock in the morning or something like that. Because by nine o'clock, the next morning, I was at his bedside. And the thing is is when I had called and begged to be with him before, I said I'll wear whatever you have to wear. I'm happy to wear that just so I could be with him. And, they, you know, said hospital protocol would permit me to do that. But then when they called me to tell me to come, then they put me in all that gear and let me go in and be with him the entire time before he passed. I don't understand that. No sense. No sense.
Timestamp: 00:22:04.630 - 00:22:21.884
About This Clip: The speaker expresses gratitude for not getting te
Excerpt: "thank god because I was told one of my was I felt fine, and thank god I didn't because I probably wouldn't be here either. I would probably be dead, I'm sure, because I wasn't vaccinated, and they would have done the same thing to me they did to him, and I'd probably be dead just like him.
Timestamp: 00:46:04.610 - 00:46:10.710
About This Clip: Victim discusses hospitalization conditions, notin
Excerpt: "the hospital was dirty. It was I would have never ever let him stay in a hospital like that.
Timestamp: 00:43:28.454 - 00:43:45.339
About This Clip: Victim discusses DNR pressure and the lack of info
Excerpt: "I saw that was wrong is well, the pushing of the DNR is ridiculous. And, let's see. Begging for COVID test fifteen to twenty days, you're not COVID positive anymore. So they kept him isolated for a reason.
Timestamp: 00:43:54.440 - 00:44:28.364
About This Clip: Victim mentions feeling targeted due to unvaccinat
Excerpt: "They had a target on his back when they when he walked in. ... It’s the pandemic of the unvaccinated. When the the data is fraudulent because the medical records don't even give people, the nurses or doctors, a choice... They have two options. They can choose unvaccinated or unknown.
Timestamp: 00:26:19.089 - 00:26:38.034
About This Clip: Victim expresses concern and frustration over the
Excerpt: "I was so upset because they said when I would say, doesn't he need the nutrition to fight off the disease? And they said that, you could go, without food for thirty days, and you'd be fine.
Timestamp: 00:20:44.559 - 00:21:01.154
About This Clip: The speaker mentions pressure to sign a DNR for he
Excerpt: "they wanted me to sign the DNR two weeks after he was in the hospital, and I would do it. And I told them that he wanted to live and he was full of life and, that, you know, please do whatever they could do to save him.