Timestamp: 00:00:48.945 - 00:02:11.705
About This Clip: Victim discusses what a great person they or their
Excerpt: "Her life before COVID and before being forced in, to taking these remdesivir treatment... She was generally happy person, joyful. People love to be around her. She was definitely a people person... My mom was a very beautiful soul, and her life was taken too soon.
Timestamp: 00:10:09.745 - 00:11:17.299
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care. The vi
Excerpt: "She's calling. She's pushing the button to call the nurse because she can tell, like, you know, she's not getting the air flow that she needs. They're not coming... [The nurse said] oh, I'm sorry. I, you know, I don't know how I let that happen... like, swollen almost literally like her kidneys are shutting down... they put a catheter in me two days ago because they got tired of me asking them to help me to the bathroom.
Timestamp: 00:15:02.879 - 00:15:12.419
About This Clip: The victim describes feeling that the hospital sta
Excerpt: "I really believe that that's part of the reason why they were so quick to put her on the intubator because they didn't want her to voice these things. They didn't want her to tell these things while she was still alive...
Timestamp: 00:25:00.250 - 00:25:18.494
About This Clip: Evidence of abuse or neglect; the victim was cuffe
Excerpt: "They actually tried to say that, she was going through dementia, and she and she wasn't. She just refused. Like, they ended up, cuffing her to the bed because every time they would try to intubate her, she'd pull it out. Because she was like, I don't I don't want this.
Timestamp: 00:09:03.740 - 00:09:15.674
About This Clip: Isolation of victim. The victim describes being is
Excerpt: "We know, We've read. We've seen other stories of the same similar thing where you go in the hospital, they separate you, isolate you from your family members where they can't see you. They can't advocate on your behalf.
Timestamp: 00:11:51.240 - 00:12:21.610
About This Clip: Evidence of denial of alternative treatments and i
Excerpt: "I call my dad. They're not answering... why are they intubating mama? She was just fine talking, alert... I can't tell you anything. Well, they ended up putting her intubating her.
Timestamp: 00:24:46.025 - 00:24:55.609
About This Clip: Pervasive sense of wrongdoing; the victim’s family
Excerpt: "we lost so many people to this, these protocols. My mom was one. Her little sister was another at another different hospital.
Timestamp: 00:06:33.689 - 00:08:56.399
About This Clip: Denied informed consent. The victim was administer
Excerpt: "She's like, it's supposed to be the monoclonal antibody treatment. That's what they told me they were giving me... That's not what they told me they're giving me... Doctor told us, my dad ended up calling her doctor... the doctor said, no. They told me that they were only giving her the monoclonal antibody treatment plus, you know, her oxygen... We never got any answer or cleared anything on that... It wasn't until about day seven, two days after the remdesivir treatments finished that we noticed her face was swelling... I'm like, mom, I think they're trying to kill you.
Timestamp: 00:19:30.505 - 00:19:45.650
About This Clip: The speaker expresses a hope that sharing their st
Excerpt: "I know that my mom was not the only victim of these death protocols...I hope that her story...can open the minds and the eyes of other people.
Timestamp: 00:17:20.109 - 00:17:32.289
About This Clip: The victim expresses a sense of wrongdoing and lac
Excerpt: "And, of course, they're not gonna say that because then they would be taking accountability for things happening, and that would just make too much sense because you took an oath to first do no harm, but you're doing nothing but harm.
Timestamp: 00:09:47.055 - 00:09:55.019
About This Clip: Expression of emotional distress regarding the tre
Excerpt: "And after that, you know, she's doing her treatment... she's doing, whatever rehab that they have her doing, and she was getting better.
Timestamp: 00:13:49.004 - 00:14:40.339
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care describ
Excerpt: "They weren't coming in to turn her per the doctor orders as far as, every four hours her body was supposed to be repositioned. One, so that pneumonia doesn't develop, and two, to, like, help the oxygen flow, through her body... they were put pumping her through, pump pumping her with fentanyl, pumping her with insulin. Now she never had diabetes... They really like they're about to euthanize our mom... Because what they're doing right now is torturing her.
Timestamp: 00:02:39.765 - 00:02:46.665
About This Clip: Victim discusses denied alternative treatments; Vi
Excerpt: "If you have COVID, you know, we we know what to do. We know we'll get you your vitamin c. We'll get you your zinc, your turmeric, your ginger.
Timestamp: 00:03:51.680 - 00:05:41.029
About This Clip: The victim's family refused remdesivir due to the
Excerpt: "They wanted to treat her with remdesivir. We were able to talk to the doctors, the nurses before any of that happened. We told them no. He cannot take remdesivir. One, because it kills people, but two, because we know for people that have lupus and they take remdesivir, it ends in renal failure every time... Now I'll tell you that that experience versus the experience at the the hospital in Bradenton was completely different. We were not able to talk to her doing intake. We were not able to talk to her doctors and tell them her wishes.
Timestamp: 00:15:30.250 - 00:15:37.710
About This Clip: The victim articulates feelings of helplessness an
Excerpt: "...if you can bring her back, bring her back. But if if you say she's better at home with you, then just, you know, get her out of here because we don't wanna see her suffer anymore.
Timestamp: 00:12:39.279 - 00:12:47.459
About This Clip: Lack of accountability about the mother's care and
Excerpt: "During that before she passed away, they called us, told us, like, hey. You know, it's not looking good. The blood pressure is dropping.
Timestamp: 00:18:34.035 - 00:18:50.279
About This Clip: The victim describes the mistreatment and lack of
Excerpt: "But if you knew that she was if you knew she was on lupus, you would already know she's been taking hydro hydrochloricline for the last fifteen years. So even if you stop the hydrochloricline, it's still in her system. It's still in her body. And hydrochloricline and remdesivir, they don't play well. They don't play well at all.