Timestamp: 00:25:25.785 - 00:26:09.980
About This Clip: Evidence of denial of access to dying victim and i
Excerpt: "And then, you know, I mean, even after Steve passed away, I had to so he died, like, you know, twelve ten in the morning. Four o'clock that afternoon, I hadn't heard from the hospital at all, and I needed to get him out of there. I needed to get him to the funeral home and everything like that. So I had to call, and they passed my call through to someone who is basically, like, a trucker working at, you know, a PBX station. And she goes, well, I don't know where he is. It sounds like he'd be in the morgue. I said, oh my gosh. Do you not have a concierge of death and dying at this so called prestigious hospital? And she goes, well, let me see where he's at. You know? And then he all of his personal possessions, I don't know where they are. Like, he had keys, his wallet, that kind of stuff that, you know They're gone? Yeah. Where where are they?
Timestamp: 00:25:04.065 - 00:25:15.090
About This Clip: Evidence of pressure for hospice care and a sense
Excerpt: "And and they said I was not, they wouldn't deal with me. I said, oh, I don't really care. You're gonna someone's gonna deal with me. You're not just gonna take him into hospice because you want his bed. It's not gonna happen. Right.
Timestamp: 00:07:15.714 - 00:07:19.975
About This Clip: Victim articulates her pleas for help and the step
Excerpt: "I pleaded to get help. I mean, I was calling attorneys trying to see what I could do.
Timestamp: 00:16:11.250 - 00:16:36.639
About This Clip: The victim describes an impactful and emotionally
Excerpt: "they called me the night, like, the thirtieth... And I had to watch my husband flatline on a Zoom call, and I just about lost my ever loving mind.
Timestamp: 00:20:21.880 - 00:22:54.580
About This Clip: Denied informed consent; Victim discusses EUA; Vic
Excerpt: "That was not a sick man. You know? Right. It may have made him sick and killed him Mhmm. With what they gave him... they started putting them on. They started giving them insulin...stuff he never had. He ate very healthy... Did they give you or him a warning about varsitinib that it's under an EUA and that it has a black box warning on it? No. Not at all... they were deliberately messing up his meds and taking them away from him...
Timestamp: 00:06:41.789 - 00:06:45.649
About This Clip: The loved one explicitly states that they were tol
Excerpt: "They told me that he would die in my arms or he wouldn't make it.
Timestamp: 00:33:52.380 - 00:34:35.430
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care, as the
Excerpt: "I had to fight for them to do you know, he had a extremely dry mouth, the biotin, to give him that. So all of these things, I also got the, convalescent plasma for him. Like, on day two, I had to fight for that. ... It was everything I had to request. Like, they never heard of it before. They just they all played stupid.
Timestamp: 00:05:17.330 - 00:05:41.569
About This Clip: The victim's loved one expresses feeling that the
Excerpt: "and know that you're being lied to by the hospital administration, and they're actually actively killing your husband. It's sick. And I didn't know that then. And now after, you know, seeing, of course, the medical records and having those reviewed, the stuff that I found out is atrocious, and they should be investigated.
Timestamp: 00:06:15.399 - 00:06:24.285
About This Clip: The victim's loved one indicates that there was a
Excerpt: "He would call me, like, when he was first in there. You know? He said something's wrong in this place. This place is weird. There's something seriously wrong. Get me out of here.
Timestamp: 00:14:34.259 - 00:15:53.654
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and denial of basic care, spec
Excerpt: "he had been on that for several days now, because they also withheld his nutrition for seven days. I had to fight to get a PICC line, and they refused. They go, oh, yeah. Well, no. Nutrition's good. I said, that is ridiculous. And Steve would send me messages. How can I heal without food and water? Like, how can I get strong?... I said, and I feel too they did everything to to kill him, because he didn't have that vaccination.
Timestamp: 00:25:15.549 - 00:25:24.525
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of care associated wi
Excerpt: "So, you know, each time it's a different doctor. You know, they change every five days, three days, whatever. Yeah. So they don't get emotionally attached to them. That's how they keep them desensitized.
Timestamp: 00:07:29.714 - 00:07:35.759
About This Clip: Victim expresses concern and fear regarding the ho
Excerpt: "They're so sick. They're so sick, and these are not people that have the best interest of the patient.
Timestamp: 00:38:29.014 - 00:38:42.030
About This Clip: The speaker expresses a profound concern about the
Excerpt: "But, yeah, I'm I'm seeing things starting to move in our direction. So it's just they've just done killed too many people for it to be ignored. You know? Finally, people are gonna wake up and see what's happening.
Timestamp: 00:37:59.295 - 00:38:11.010
About This Clip: The speaker expresses a belief that the medical st
Excerpt: "Yeah. And yet they are they have a master plan of murder behind those those four walls. And it it needs to stop and whatever I can do to help, I'm I'm ready, willing, and able.
Timestamp: 00:34:55.469 - 00:35:04.929
About This Clip: Indication of dehumanization through dismissive an
Excerpt: "You said go play Candy Crush? Yeah. You said that? Go yeah. Go go play your husband's in the hospital dying and go play Candy Crush. I mean, who are these people? They're like aliens.
Timestamp: 00:07:01.034 - 00:07:14.990
About This Clip: Victim describes feeling gaslit by hospital staff,
Excerpt: "I mean, the fact is it was my life and, you know, and they try to make you feel like you're off, you know, and I knew that I had a basic grip of what what was going on. And, you know They're good at gaslighting people.
Timestamp: 00:37:44.349 - 00:37:58.675
About This Clip: The victim expresses anger and frustration about t
Excerpt: "I'm like, how does this happen? You know? And, you know, basically, I'm being called the stupid one, and I'm like, you know, step back from the doctor. And so you just they have so many moving parts to try to deliberately confuse you.
Timestamp: 00:17:28.329 - 00:19:04.664
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of communication from
Excerpt: "He was basically in a vegetative state. And, you know, and Steve kept saying all the time, take care of yourself. You don't wanna end up in here. ... No. He had sepsis, and they never once notified me of that. I hear that that's kind of common.
Timestamp: 00:19:07.144 - 00:19:13.884
About This Clip: Victim suggests that the treatment received in the
Excerpt: "You know? Common with remdesivir. Yeah. So he had sepsis, and they shut down all of his organs.
Timestamp: 00:29:43.740 - 00:30:09.934
About This Clip: The victim expresses disbelief and anger over the
Excerpt: "Well, just not knowing about the sepsis. Okay. And also to, like, you know, just in terms of how the changes went by. You know? You know, and then, of course, they say, oh, well, the wife is surprised he's gonna die. Well, yeah, I'm surprised he's gonna die because he went in for something that But it must have been the high I ivermectin would have handled in the two days. Yeah. Right. And now he's got multi organ failure and sepsis. What did y'all do? Yeah. And that's exactly what I said.