Timestamp: 00:29:53.065 - 00:30:05.220
About This Clip: Pervasive sense of wrongdoing: The victim expresse
Excerpt: "At some point, you became suspicious and started to put two and two together. What was the that sort of that experience of discovery or how did that come to be?
Timestamp: 00:32:58.339 - 00:33:01.640
About This Clip: The statement regarding Remdesivir highlights a pe
Excerpt: "the survivor of Remdesivir, which is a killer drug in my opinion.
Timestamp: 00:31:27.929 - 00:31:45.845
About This Clip: The victim discusses their inability to access the
Excerpt: "So he'd been dead two hours and his chart was turned off. And I've asked my friends who are nurses at that hospital and they said, yes. Usually a deceased person's chart is archived, but it's never archived within a couple hours because they're still doing notes and record editions for twenty four hours.
Timestamp: 00:06:09.939 - 00:06:34.039
About This Clip: Victim expresses a sense of discrepancy regarding
Excerpt: "He was admitted on February eighteenth. When was he discharged?... By day three or four, his levels, in your opinion, started to reflect the remdesivir may have been adversely impacting his kidney function.
Timestamp: 00:04:45.699 - 00:05:30.904
About This Clip: Victim discusses propria and harm relating to remd
Excerpt: "All in all, though, he did really well in the hospital. He received in addition to remdesivir, they immediately started him on... However, the record of the ivermectin is no longer in his medical file. It has been deleted.
Timestamp: 00:29:46.264 - 00:29:51.164
About This Clip: Denied alternative treatments: The victim states e
Excerpt: "No ivermectin. Nope. And we didn't think to ask for it. I don't even know why.
Timestamp: 00:50:50.769 - 00:51:42.634
About This Clip: The speaker talks about the importance of finding
Excerpt: "My advice would be find a doctor that will give them ivermectin. They are out there. They're either in your hometown or they are online. Find them. Give them the ivermectin, follow the FLCCC protocol, and watch them closely so that they don't have to go to the hospital. Ironically, my dad used to say, never go to the hospital. And if you have to go to the hospital, don't stay there long, and never leave a loved one there. I wish every day that I hadn't left my dad there. Maybe we could have treated it better at home. So, yeah, there's a great many supplements you can take. And if your loved one gets hospitalized, kick down those doors. I wish that I would have just kicked down the doors and said absolutely not. This is not right. So fight. Don't give up fighting. Make a pain in the ass of yourself.
Timestamp: 00:08:24.610 - 00:08:34.710
About This Clip: The victim expresses a notable moment of frustrati
Excerpt: "So I would say pulmonary edema and bacterial pneumonia is what he actually had. Yeah. They're trying to pass it off as COVID pneumonia when it's rambesine that caused the pulmonary edema.
Timestamp: 00:42:14.994 - 00:42:23.094
About This Clip: Description of a letter from patient relations dis
Excerpt: "Six or eight weeks later, we finally get a letter back from patient relations saying that there was nothing wrong, with the care that we received...
Timestamp: 00:41:30.539 - 00:41:33.280
About This Clip: Mention of being denied access to see a loved one
Excerpt: "she even said that we should have been allowed to see him.
Timestamp: 00:19:17.804 - 00:20:10.555
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and inadequate medical care is
Excerpt: "So the other thing that's really interesting is, they did not give him albuterol like they gave my husband. They did not start him on antibiotics like they did my husband. They did give him dexamethasone, and they did give him CD and zinc, and then the remdesivir. He never got ivermectin. Admittedly, we never asked for it. That weekend, I noticed that they weren't giving him antibiotics. And in fact, the infectious disease doctor, different from the one who saw my husband, visited him on Sunday. He went in Friday night, visited him on Sunday and said, well, all of his labs indicate, a bacterial infection. We need to start antibiotics. But nobody started antibiotics for another eighteen hours. Dad had been hospitalized for sixty two hours, before...
Timestamp: 00:42:08.719 - 00:42:11.539
About This Clip: Victim's complaint about inadequate care and treat
Excerpt: "he had completely different care, including ivermectin.
Timestamp: 00:07:53.810 - 00:08:10.764
About This Clip: Evidence of vax-injury; the victim connects the ad
Excerpt: "I didn't know that what was happening with his kidneys and what was happening with his potassium was probably related to the remdesivir. They told me his kidney thing was probably because of his diabetes, and the potassium they had no explanation for whatsoever.
Timestamp: 00:41:06.539 - 00:41:20.875
About This Clip: Evidence of lack of appropriate medical treatment
Excerpt: "that they didn't treat him for sepsis even though it was clear he had sepsis upon admission, which there was a CDI query like the doctor had said, and it's confirmed that he was admitted septic, and they did nothing to treat it.
Timestamp: 00:08:47.540 - 00:09:13.204
About This Clip: Evidence of denied alternative treatments as the v
Excerpt: "I asked for prone positioning, which they fought me on. I asked for a percussion vest to break up the cred in his lungs. They fought me on that. I asked for an Aerobica, which is this thing you put in your mouth, and it vibrates your trachea, to help break stuff up. They fought me on that, but they finally gave it to him. And they did finally just sit there and do percussion on his back.
Timestamp: 00:51:18.010 - 00:51:27.070
About This Clip: The speaker expresses regret about their father's
Excerpt: "I wish every day that I hadn't left my dad there. Maybe we could have treated it better at home. So, yeah, there's a great many supplements you can take.
Timestamp: 00:29:35.130 - 00:29:38.829
About This Clip: Vax-Injury: The victim discusses the administratio
Excerpt: "They've given five days of remdesivir. Did he get the full five days? He did get the full five days.