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Speaker 1: Hello, everyone. Please stand by till we get everybody in. Okay. Sending invites now. Hello, miss Cece?
Speaker 2: Hello.
Speaker 1: Hello. Hello. And then also we got Gail. And we got Gail. Hope of Gail.
Speaker 4: Yes? Happy New Year's, everybody.
Speaker 3: Happy New Year.
Speaker 1: Happy New Year, everyone. We're having a a wonderful I'm having a wonderful evening. Hope everyone else is. We have a roster of names that our organization, of everyone that was a victim or, was, murdered by the hospital protocol. Are we starting off with Gail first? Yeah. You first. Yeah. So we'll give people a couple minutes,
Speaker 4: and, I'll just give people a couple minutes. And then, the way I'll run down a little bit how how we're gonna do this. So once we let people gather here for, I don't know, two minutes or three minutes, I'm I'm gonna go over with I'm I'm just gonna give you a little bit of an introduction to what, you know, what the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project is and, the purpose and why it's important. And then we are going to read a, we're gonna we're gonna read out the names of all of the people that have that are in our database of stories that have been submitted to us for the crimes basically COVID crimes against humanity. Let's give let's give people just a a couple minutes. I do wanna say, after this tribute that we're doing, there's going to be a, just a little kind of support or kind of a support little gathering or meeting. We'll put the link in the chat at the end as we get to the end. But we're gonna toast. We're gonna do a little toast for to the victims and the survivors. So, I hope you guys will will join us, in that toast. So I'm gonna Yes. Go ahead. Everyone put the point tonight, it'd be great. Yeah. Wouldn't that be great? Just just for a toast. Like, just pop in for, like, you know, whether you like butter or jam on your toast, doesn't matter. No. Yeah. Whatever you like to drink. Good old toast, it's good for you, minus the carbs. So I'm I'm gonna just go ahead. We're we're gonna record this. Right, Andy? You got yeah. You got the recorder going on. The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, I am taking a I'm gonna take a stab at when we started it. I think it was the site was put up, I want to say March 2022, was when it it was launched. Could have been April. But, Chelsea Goodell built this site in here's the thing I wanna tell you about it. It when you go out to that site, what you see is a labor of love. The way that she designed it, the way that she understood that these are crimes against humanity, that the file folders, everything, I've always it's always brought a tear to my eye, the amount of love that went into this. And the purpose of it has always been to collect to create a database, a historical database, of these crimes against humanity because someday they're gonna wanna make all this disappear, right, when enough people come forward, and to document, create a historical record basically, and document these stories and remember the people who were martyrs in this in this hospital holocaust is all I can can call it. And so the the purpose was to capture all of the COVID crimes, COVID related crimes against humanity. So that comes that goes, you know, the primo most of the stories out there are the the protocol murders in the hospitals and the, vaccine injured and death deaths, right? And we want everybody's story in there. We want everyone's story. Right now we've got, close to 1,100 that are in there and we know that there's over a million, maybe more than 2,000,000. I don't know. Could you imagine if half of the people who had a story put it in our database? We'd we would spend two days reading the names, and we would do it too. Like, we want to honor everybody. And so, you know, we have goals to bring about justice, to bring about change, to make sure that that this is remembered, never happens again, and someday I think I'm not speaking out of turn, Cece, to someday have, a memorial on the Mall. Correct. Not dedicated to COVID victims, dedicated to the crimes against humanity that have been committed, the protocol victims, the shot victims. There needs to be a, a recognition. We have to change the narrative. This is not people are not dying of COVID. They're dying of protocols, intentional homicide, and the shots. So, do you wanna add anything, Cece, about this project other than what
Speaker 3: I just wanna compliment and give a shout out to our interviewers. They're victims themselves. Mhmm. We have a great team of them, listening to these horrific stories every single day and documenting, what they hear and doing the video. It's that's also a labor of love. Yeah. And, everybody on our interview team I know because I did the first 100 probably myself and Brad, and I cried every day. So, and I'm not a widow. So I can't imagine what they're what they deal with every day, but they do it. And we're gonna get it on the record. We're gonna make sure these names are secured. We're gonna make sure these people are honored and remembered, and they can't just wipe this away and pretend like it didn't happen.
Speaker 4: Yes. I agree.
Speaker 3: And I hope I can get through this. And so I may have. Yeah.
Speaker 4: I I do too. And so we are going to read, the names that we are going to read are the names, are the, are the names tied to the stories that have been submitted to us. So there we we understand that there are probably victims, that are not in our system. And I when we do when we toast tonight, we're toasting to them too. I mean, we are remembering all victims, but these are just the ones we know about. And I wanna apologize ahead of time if any of us, mispronounce a name. We're we're, you know, not language scholars. We're just, you know, we're just freedom fighters. And so I apologize ahead of time. People always mispronounce my name too, and, I get it. But we're gonna do the best we can, and we're gonna give you the name of the person, their age, because I think you should pay attention to that. You'd be surprised how many very young people have been murdered. Name, age, state. We're gonna call out the hospital where we have it because I think that's important at whether they survived or not and the date they were murdered. So if you Andy and Cece, I don't know if you wanna add anything before we start, but we're gonna kick off with, Carolyn.
Speaker 1: If I I will say a few things before we begin. If you're new if you're new to this space, welcome. If you have a moment, take down a piece of paper or go on your phone, type in the URL death@baylor.com. It is an executive summary about what happened to me and my family in an American hospital on American soil. And, you know, it's a a a taste of things to come if we don't try and take some action, raise awareness. That's why we're here. But take a moment out of your day when at your leisure, at your convenience. Go to my website. Read it. Tell your friends about it.
Speaker 4: We would you know, this is, we need to stop this. We really do. So go ahead, Gail. Yeah. And well, the only other thing it's a good point, Andy, and we'll put that in the chat too so people have it. But, also, go to go to death at Baylor, share that site. Don't just go there, but share it and go to chbmp.org and share the stories, especially in your state. We have some people who they share a story a day and, we have to wake people up. We've had a very busy winter trying to save people from the hospital protocols, and we need people to to know what's going on. So
Speaker 3: any And if you have a story, document it, please. So the more stories we have, the better chance we have at winning and proving this is all what it was.
Speaker 1: And and, you know, during the Obama years, there was the Obamacare thing that we're working on. And one of the things they were talking about were desk panels. That's that's something we need to be paying attention to. You wanna keep your finger on the pulse? That's one way to do it. Just pay attention to the policies
Speaker 4: that are being put in place right now. Exactly. Exactly. Good point. Good point. And, you know, so and it's very easy. You put in your story. You just put in your story. You put the details in. You schedule an interview or you you can go it'll take you right to the calendar of our interviewers to schedule your interview, and I'll get it out there as quickly as I can.
Speaker 3: We're preserving the historical record, and that's very important in collecting data. So this will be useful for historians or sociologists, for investigators, for attorneys, because we're gonna have to do a really, thorough assessment of what happened and how we make it not happen again.
Speaker 4: Yep. And that that that means we all have to stand up together. Okay. Cece, I think without further ado, I would like let's honor all of the the victims that have come forward so far. Most most of these and just so you know, the majority of these people, their names have been submitted or their stories have been submitted by a loved one that is seeking justice for their demise, for their murder. So Cece?
Speaker 3: Alright. These are the Alaska victims. Mary Louise Nelson, 82. Mat Su Regional Medical Center, twelve nine twenty. Edward Wilson, 55. Mat Su Regional, nine eight twenty one. Fanny Downs, 62. Providence, nine fifteen twenty one. Kevin Hite, 62. Mat Su Regional, survived. These are Alabama. Stacy McGee, 53. South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. Douglas Pullen senior, 67. North Alabama Medical Center, two ten twenty three. Ray Hamilton, 51. Southeast Health, +1 0321. Larry Andrews, 75. Mobile Infirmity Medical Center, 32621. James Wilder Junior, 69. Saint Vincent's, 8121. Christina Hertz, 35, survived. William Judah, 40. Pravitzville Baptist Hospital, 1821. Heather Barkhurst, 43, Baptist South, 82521. William Piegler junior, 63. Baptist East, +1 21320 '1. Philip Smith Winton, 58. Thomas Hospital, 2922. Deborah Sawyer, 65. Princeton Baptist, 9521. Todd Abbott, 43. UAB West, 91721. Bryce Jordan, 74. Crestwood Hospital, 9621. Shannon McDonald, 43. Marshall Medical Center North, 92621. Tina Shoemaker, 61. One Enterprise Medical Center. C Scott Foster, 48. Medical Center Enterprise, 9421. Latasha Hillary, 40. Ozark Medical Center, 9521. Allen McPherman, 54. Walker Baptist Hospital, 82921. The following are Arkansas victims. Jerry Milam, 67. Conway Regional Hospital, 2821. Martin Acevedo, fifty. Kaiser, ten twenty two twenty one. Donna Bujar, sixty seven. UAMS, 92721. Crystal Alzonzo, 41. Baptist Health. Douglas Morris, 72. +1 21720. Wendell Spanks, 57. Unity Health, 61721. Perry Traul, 42. Conway Regional, one twenty four twenty two. Bob Beamer, 65. This is Arizona. Honor health so Sorian. Randy Ramsey, 66. John c Lincoln Deer Valley. Conrad, 52. Banner Ironwood. Marcus Robinson, 51. Saint Mary's. Conrad Raymond. Banner Ironwood, ten fifteen twenty one. Richard Holtz, 76. Banner Desert Medical Center. Jackie Cook. Summit Regional, 111821. Christopher Zachari, 65. Mayo Clinic, +1 2221. Luis Salmon, 60. Saint Joseph Banner, 2123. Linda Wilson, 74. Banner Thunderbird, +1 21421. Jeanette Chapman, 85. Yuma Regional, +1 2022. Charles Edwin Smith, 60 6. Banner Desert Medical, 9 2121. Donald McKenzie, 77. Honors in Scottsdale, 01/3021. Kevin Ramos, 51. Cannon Vista Medical, +1 2621. Olivia Morales, 42. Banner Health, 82021. Eric Cedarstorm, 61. Honor Health Thompson Peak, 8420. Jerry Uzel, 70 six. Banner Del Webb, 10421. Steven Yabara, 62. Mayo Hospital, Phoenix, ten thirty +1 21. Evangeline Young, 34. Saint Joseph Carindollet, +1 21121. Tracy Mayer, 60. Banner, Tucson. Allegra Acosta Young, 40 4. Saint Joseph's. Christina Holland, 60. Chandler Regional Hospital, +1 22021. Andrew e, 30. Scottsdale, Osborne, +1 22121. Tim Baker, 48. Brazos West Camps Campus, 12/1321. Leo Shishimmenen, 53. Honor Lincoln Medical, 09/2621. Tammy Bay, 59. Baywood Hospital, +1 2022. Ron, 79. HonorHealth, Shea North, 11322. Ron Bandeladier, 61. HonorHealth, Deer Valley, +1 2521. David Nimmo, 63. Banner, Australia, +1 21821. Kevin McCain, 69. Havasu Regional, 12 oh, I'm sorry. 21421. Sarah Griffith, 65. Banner Desert Medical. Adrian Horn, 22. Scottsdale Osborne, 11721. Lawrence Rublowski, 81. Banner Desert. Raymond Delworth, 73. Havasu Regional, +1 21521. Carl Esguerra, 43. Mountain Vista Medical Center, 112021. Charles Shepherd, 79. Honored Health Deer Valley, 11622. Miguel Rodriguez, 59. Banner del e Webb, 12721. Jose Elabara, 81. Banner, twelve eleven twenty. Michelle Daltra, 43. Kingman Regional Medical, Martin Schneck, 68. Banner Del e Webb Medical, 112621. Thomas Champion, 75. John c Lincoln, honor, 72921. Carlos Sanchez, 40. Banner, Alcatelio, one eight twenty two. The following are California victims. Jose Luis Cruz, 50. Eight twenty six twenty one. Herbarto Caldron, fifty four. Memorial Medical, Gina Cruz, 52. Kaiser. Hank Guaranty, 73. Providence, Saint Jude, 10/1721. Lina Spasiotti, 54. Kaiser, Peter Beckman, 76. Saint Agnes, 9621. Sean Hunter, 43. Isaac Weir, 33. Kaiser, +1 2521. David Tapia, 41. Palomar, 31822. Dale Openshaw, 70. Marion Medical Center, 21320. Nelson Breuart, 73. Hope Hospital in Newport, 10/05/2021. Eugene Enfinger, 56. Memorial Medical, +1 22221. Cleo Corpus, 52. Methodist Hospital, +1 21721. Michael Kravitz, 63. Memorial in King City. Jess Green, 64. Saint Helena, Deer Park, +1 01121. Audrey Shafez, 65. Kaiser Riverside. Tommy Dean Prader junior, 55. El Centro Medical Center, +1 21320. Bunny Swanson, 60. Desert Valley Hospital. Julie Threat, Enloe Medical Center. Shannon Turner, 41. Patrick Washington, 51. Saint Agnes Medical Hospital, 62522. Steve Santos, 43. AdventHealth write out, 9321. Rodney Briones, 50. Kaiser, 91221. Ernest Parker junior, 73. Los Angeles veterans. John Arvance, 71. Saint Agnes, eleven seven twenty one. Christine Johnson and Rod Johnson, 67. Saint Agnes Medical Center, eleven twenty seven twenty one. Josephine Hutchins, 78. Saint Agnes Medical Center, Jean Ross, 80. Jamie Agar, 50. Valley Medical. Debbie Gage, 68. Clovis Community. 92221. Annette Redmond, 83. +1 2821. Andy Coronado, 44. Jiajing Felix, Kaiser, 54 years old. 04/06/2023. Thomas Eggleston, 74. Loma Linda Hospital, Redlands, +1 0721. Glenn David Smith, 78. Kern Valley Hospital. Anna Farris, 69, Clovis Community. 82021. Barbara Ann Roberts, 87, San Gorgeno Hospital, +1 22720. Ken Mead, 61. 01/2522. William McCallum, 69. Clovis Community. +1 21721. Rebecca Quiros, 71. Kaiser, +1 521. Oscar Marino, 47. Desert Valley Hospital, +1 0921. Sy Nunez, 56. 9821. Carolyn Seaver, 71. Los Alamitos, 91121. Howard Hayward, 65. Sutter Roseville, 9521. Donald Gandy, 87. Saddleback Memorial, 11022. Edward Hamlin, the third, 61. Corona Regional, 81721. Raul Galingo, 38. Coronaviginal, 92621. Joseph Michael Luna, 43. Kaiser Permanente Riverside, 11221. Armanda Ortega, 65. Redlands, +1 621. Haley Lopez, 29. Joseph Dale Christopher, 51. Torrance Memorial, 21621. Roberto Chavez, 62. Corona Regional, 82621. Samuel Cruz, 63. Kaiser West, 12121. Victor Ruiz Ruiz, 54. Saint John's province. 81721. Donna Bistara, 48. Scripps Memorial. +1 2722. David Ray Torres, 64. Woodier, Presbyterian, 111621. Gus Enriquez, 56. Kaiser, 91821. Drew Brophy, 50. Mission Providence. Tom DeBash, 64. Enloe, 9921. David Marlow, 63. Presbyterian intercommunity, +1 21020. Frank Lascano, 57. Kern Medical Center, 3622. Gregory Gundred, 60. Santa Barbara Cottage. James Martin, 74. High Desert Medical, +1 23121. Philip Martinez, 45. Little company of Mary, 8821. Janet Dettl, 56. Washington Hospital Healthcare, +1 22521. Larry Gonzalez, 54. Beverly Community, 2522. Anthony Victoria, 64. Mission, 111921. Lawrence Justice Junior, 67. Riverside, 31822. Kainan Vu, 67. Kaiser, 61422. Steven Traini, 58. Enloe, +1 21221. Douglas Richardson, 65. Saint Joseph's, 9821. Dwayne Swede, 66. Memorial Hospital of Gardena, +1 2522. Randy Padilla, 42. Corona, +1 2321. David Coleman, 68. Sharp Memorial Hospital, 8821. Eliza Padilla junior, 44. Kaiser, 7820. John Grijalva, 70. Kaiser, +1 821. Linda Chapelle, 57. Tamikala Valley, 921 I'm sorry. 91221. Vicky Hauser, 61. Shasta Regional, +1 02621. Pete Acosta, 54. Huntington Beach, 41621. Clarence Visser, 63. Memorial Medical, 111421. Dino Divencio, 64. Desert Valley, +1 2222. David Hale, 64. Redlands Community, one five twenty two. Ronufo Nias, 65. Kaiser, 11222. Jerry Cooley, 73. Scripts. Donnell Cooley, 67, Scripps, +1 2721. Christine Asher, 41. Nicola Cockericki, 69. Manteca Hospital, +1 22421. James Maxwell, 55. Dignity Dignity Health, Saint Elizabeth, 92021. Donna Pena, 31. Kaiser. Jose Isaac junior, 47. Kaiser South Sacramento, 11022. Antonio Ruiz, 70. Kaiser, 2521. Raymond Martinez, 49. Kaiser, +1 2521. John Fisher, 76. Kaiser, 81221. David Garza, 44. Manteca, +1 522. Virginia Hamlin, 60. Corona, Carlos Arias, 45. Loma Linda, 81621. Kenneth Slaughter, 84. Kaiser, 93022. Lynette Milokovich, 61. Franklin Dorbrook, 56. AdventHealth, 112221. Roman Gonzalez, Corona, 9221. Sandra Bean, 63. Arrowhead Regional, 82921. Christine Johnson, 65. Saint Agnes, 112921. Scott Romaine, 60. Kaiser, +1 622. Matthew Simpkins, 59. Saint Demus, 112021. Patricia Williams, 61. High Desert, +1 2122. David Bellers, 61. Saint Joseph's, 81921. Albino Ramos, 62. Los Robles Hospital, +1 922. Thomas Suggs, 76. Clovis, +1 23022. Connie Dignan, 69. Desert Valley, +1 01021. Keith King, 57. Mercy. Joseph Gaona, 56. Grossmont Sharp, +1 0221. James Jackson, the third, known as Sunny, 70, Bakersfield Heart Hospital, +1 02621. Paul Erickson, 77. Sutter, Santa Rosa, 11921. Eric Teeter, 58. Saint Rose, 113021. Nelly Fernandez, 68. Kawa Delta, 06/1620. Judith Neland, 74. Clovis, 91621. Carol Louise Greenberg, 88. Saint Joseph's, +1 21920. Guadalupe Espinosa, 48. Clovis, 92821. John Winkelman, 83. Hemet Valley. Jason York, 40. Clovis, 91321. Annette Elves, 50 '4. Advent Hospital. Angie Moretta, 67. Clovis, 08/3121. Juan De La Cruz, 53. Los Alamitos, eleven sixteen twenty one. Antonio Moretta, 77. Kiwa Delta, twelve three twenty one. Kenneth Purcell, 53. Kaiser Permanente, 01/2122. Bradley Croker, 28. Clovis, 11/2821. Barbara James, 60 '3. Fresno Community, 11120. Bertha Bruno, 85. Arcadia, 92821. Azar Coza, 73. Rancho Springs, 2121. Tommy Dean Prater junior. El Centro, +1 21520. Gil Cervantes, 65. Fresno, eight +1 521. Narciso Sarah, 40 3. NaviDade Medical Center.
Speaker 4: K. Colorado, Crystal Marino Crystal Marino, 55. San Francis or Sam Saint Francis Hospital, +1 222022. Es McGrado Cruz Amaya, 70. Denver Health Medical Center, +1 42022. Luis Ortiz Ortiz, 46. Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, +1 222-2021. Daniel Gonzalez, 61. Saint Francis Hospital, 824-2021. Samuel Miller and Andrew Miller, father and son, father was 62. Saint Anthony and Anne Lutheran Medical, 11/05/2020 '1. Shirley Ann Younger, 73. Pod Padre Valley Valley Hospital, UCH Health. 11/20/2021. Donald Russell junior, 56. North Suburban Medical Center, 11302021. Steve Montoya, 67. Saint Anthony, North Campus, 11262021. Yancey Thompson, 48. Sterling Regional Medical Center, 122121. Jody David Davidson, 44, survivor. James Triplett, 66, Saint Francis, Colorado Springs, +1 282022. Helen Johnson, 78. Lutheran Medical Center, +1 282021. Malcolm Johnson. It's her husband. Met Lutheran Medical. Ronald Flattery, fifty two. Sterling Regional Med Center, nine twenty seven twenty twenty one. Jeff Nuttall, fifty three. Rose Medical Center in Swedish, survivor. Celsa Bialpando, eighty nine. Medical Center of Aurora, South Campus. 112022. Dawn Reed, 49. Colorado, Northern Colorado Medical Center survivor. David Wesley Ritchie, fifty nine. Colorado. UCHealth. Twelve three twenty twenty one. James Shumway, seventy four. VA Hospital in New Haven. Survivor.
Speaker 5: Richard
Speaker 4: Cummins, seventy six. Six sixteen twenty twenty one. Michael Paquat senior, Hartford Hospital, survivor. Matthew Anthony de Donarumo junior thirty seven. These are Connecticut. Sorry. The last few were Connecticut. Hospital of Central Connecticut twelve twenty one twenty twenty one. Now Delaware. Pamela Caldwell, 56. Bay Health South Campus Milford, survivor. Brian Wesley Powell 43. BB Healthcare. 04/16/2022. Now Florida. Michael Brown junior 60. Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola ten twenty eight twenty twenty one. Diane Green fifth 76. Seven twenty one twenty twenty three. Jarrett Lord, 40 one. Manatee Memorial Hospital, survivor. Elizabeth Frantom, 62, Citrus Memorial Hospital, Franklin Henry Woodford the third, 58, Ascension Sacred Heart Bay, eight twenty 92021. Donald Glenn Gindlesberger 44 Florida, North Florida Regional Medical Center 915-2021. Philip Colvin, 46. Bay Medical Sacred Heart Health Systems. Cindy Pack, 64, Florida or Englewood, Florida hospital survivor. Diedra Long, 36. Brian McKeel, 51. Sarasota Memorial Hospital, eight three twenty twenty one. Curtis Elrod, 68. Ten two twenty twenty one. Doctor Michael Ropelli Ropelli, Lakewood Ranch Medical Center. 10/08/2021. 66 years old. Anthony Dino, 81. 08/14/2021. Reginald Boyd senior, 76. Holmes Medical Center, 10/16/2021. Jonathan Araro, 46 Oak Hill. Michael Hall, Lee Health Park Center, 54. +1 0152021. Christopher James Goodrich, 31. +1 228-2021. Francis Brannan, 74. AdventHealth, Sebring. Cosmo Farella, 80. Advent Wesley Chapel, 11/08/2021. Nicholas Sladek, 31. Jason Lorenz Lorenzi, 49. AdventHealth Wesley Chapel, 10/13/2021. Eric Schrock, 57. Sarasota Memorial Hospital. 914-2021. Terry Varnell. 80, Cape Canaveral. 862021. Carl Holyfield junior, 73, Baptist Hospital, Gulf Breeze, 927-2021. Maria cam Mario cam Campbell, 72. Baptist West hospital bath Baptist Hospital West, +1 92021. Tio Baldo Perez, 69. Cleveland Clinic. Jacob Bertman, 61. Delray Medical Center, 729-2020. Michael McVann, 66. Palms West Hospital. 881-2021. Rebecca Stevens, 59. Advent Health Advent Health in, Altamonte Springs, ten twenty two twenty twenty one, Clark Evans, 53, Orlando Health South Seminole. Lenny Mendez, 44. Central Florida Regional Hospital. 982021. Tony Myers, 55. Orlando Health. 992021. Austin Miles, 40, Baptist South, 842021. Efrain Quills, 76. Broward Health, 1192021. Ronnie Eberhardy, 52. Baptist North and Baptist Downtown, 916-2021. Barbara, 56. Central Florida Regional Hospital, 826-2021. Inacunis, 76. Woodmont HCA, 212022. Ryan Maldonado, 30. Baptist, 8 232021. Doctor Steven Gaffanti, 70. Sarasota Memorial survivor. Eric Eric Schrock. Oh, we have we said him already. Paul Haber Habersky, 51. Saint Joseph Hospital North. 232022. Julia t Blake, 89. Tampa General Hospital, +1 224-2020. John j Murphy senior, 82. The Villages Hospital, 828-2021. Jerry, Alexa Alexa, 51. AdventHealth Fish Memorial, 929-2021. Wendy Ferrero, 71. Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, 9 or 826-2021. John Keane, Morton Plant Bayside Hospital Group. Anthony Mueller, 70. Healthpark, Fort Myers. 1132022. Miranda Bonebrake, 41. Oak Hill Hospital, 728-2021. William Absher, 58. Lakeland Regional Watson Clinic. Samuel William Dunkel, 70 7. Ascension Saint Vincent, 09/02/2021. Lylana 60 8 Memorial West, Pembroke Pines, 516-2021. Michael Elliott, sixteen sixty. Wellington Regional Medical Center, 08/30/2021. Steven Orana or Ordania. Sorry. Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Escriber. Andres Osorio 45, Health First Vera Hospital, 824-2021, Kent Kent Suich 70, a solar regional medical center in Kissimmee. 1122022. Joe Joe Jose Bowman, 52. Jess Parrish, 421-2021. Rebecca Darlene Harlan, 68. Physicians regional regional hospital survivor, Bryce bow Bowman, Joe's son, 23. Health First, Vera Hospital survivor. Audrea Vilecki, 55. Saint Vincent's Ascension, Southside, eight five twenty twenty one. Jennifer Lynn Hubert, 46. Fira Hospital, 992022. William, 78. Sarasota Memorial Hospital, 816-2021. Jeffrey Smith, 61. Meese Countryside Hospital, Safety Harbor, 811-2021. Michael Monahan, 53, AdventHealth, Altamonte Springs, 831-2021. Mary O'Berry, 84. AdventHealth, 827-2022. Morris Holland Hollandsworth, 74. UF Springs Shands Hospital, 828-2021. Douglas, Melama, 67. Halifax Medical Center, 882021. Norma Rizzo, 74. Advent Palm Coast, +1 222022. Dale Palmer, 68. Sarasota Memorial Hospital, 831-2021. Rasa Rabinov Rabinovitch, 85 Manatee Memorial Hospital, 89122021. Crescent Tempo Concepcion, 77. Horizon West Orlando and Health Central, 820-2021. Sheila Bath, 64. Doreen Tyson, 58. Cleveland Clinic Martin, 827-2021. Trina patters Patterson, 48. John Shannon, 66. Lake City VA Hospital, 922021. Rose Smith, 76, Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola, 82120202021. Dexter Sullivan, 54. Orlando Regional Medical Center, 714-2022. Glorytown, 67. Fawcett Memorial, survivor, Janae, Peru, sixty one. Port Orange, survivor. Gerald Russell, seventy seven. Countryside Hospital, ten twenty nine twenty twenty. Diane Spangler, 55. Parish Medical Center, +1 0112021. Patricia Green, 60. Saint Joseph South, 922021. Mark Kings Kingsley, 83. Florida Hospital, Altamonte Springs, 829-2021. Patrick Taylor, 78. Gulf Coast Medical Center. Cheryl Holly, 55. Advent. Joseph Leo, 64. Blake's Blake Medical Center, also survivor. Aline Koltz, 60. Physicians Regional, Pine Ridge, nine 12 twenty twenty '1. James Thrift, also known as Donnie, 46. Florida or, Lakeland, Florida Regional Health, 824-2021. Wayne Oliveira 69. AdventHealth, '8 222021. Steve Gregory 70. Lake City, Florida VA Hospital, 9132021. Janice Wallach, 97, Baptist Regional, Boca Raton, 611-2022. Philip Jennings, Saint Joseph Candler Hospital. 352022. Scott Moody, 39. Piedmont, Walton, Monroe, Georgia 35 nine sorry. 923-2021. Charles m Emery Coffey junior, 65. John d Archbold Memorial Hospital, 832021. Jeff Williams, 56. Northside fourths fourths Forsyth, 827-2021. Linda Sue Miller, 77. Gary Smith, 64. Wayne Memorial. Kathleen Blah, 72. University Medical Center. Chastity Shane Anderson, 30. Union General Hospital in North George Medical Center, 930-2021. Robert Glenn Hunter, 68. Piedmont Mountainside Hospital, 921-2021. Joe Joey George, 54. Piedmont Columbus Midtown survivor. Ares Dobson. This well, now we're in Georgia. I'm sorry. Georgia. We've been in Georgia the last few. Ares Dobson, 13. Scottish Rite Hospital. +1 282021. James Smith, 81. Emery Saint Joseph, 912-2021. Jason Christopher Ross 36. Georgia, Piedmont Frame Fayette Hospital h '25 or +1 0252021. Tony, Dana, 55. Northside, Gwyneth, 1202021. Stanley Brooks, 70 Piedmont Newton, 1062021. Sherry Naylor, 56. North Northeast Georgia Medical Center, 1012021. Gary Phillips, 80. Saint Mary's, Athens, Georgia 1112022. James Newman Hospital. 1172022. Phyllis Marie Newman Hospital, 7072. James's wife. 225-2022. Jacob Kurat Kurasaka, '22. Piedmont Eastside Medical, Snellville. 925-2021. Paul Foltis senior, 70. Houston Medical Center, 913-2021. Robert Coleman, 60. Northside Hospital, fourth. 920 914-2021. Betty Bates, 75. Northside Fourth Forsyth. 424-2020. Larry Roberts, Saint Mary's Hospital, 60 he's 69. 917 or 962021. Stephanie Herron, 49. Tanner Medical, cop Carrollton, survived. Steve Johnson, 68. Gwinnett Medical, 831-2021. James Closure, 58. Northeast Medical, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, +1 212-2021. John Michael Addison, 68. Redmond Regional Medical Center, +1 0282021. John Glenn Moore, 42. Floyd Medical Hospital, 972021. Richard Hoskins, 71. Gwinnett Medical Center, +1 92021. Kevin Wilson, 49, Ken Stone, 912021, and Teresa Bibby, 74, Piedmont Fair, Fayetteville Hospital +1 222-2021. Over to you, Andy.
Speaker 1: Thank you, Gail. Here we go, everyone. I got a lot of names here. Some of them, were not I guess they were we did not fill in the hospital that, they were a victim or perished at. A few names don't have that marked, but, most of them do. So here we go. Paul David Strong, age 40. Again, this is for the entire state of Texas. Paul Paul David Strong a minute, Andy. You gotta go,
Speaker 4: Hawaii. We're on Hawaii. Oh, we don't have Hawaii. I'm sorry to put you I
Speaker 1: I guess we're just going down the list. To high Hawaii first. Yeah. Hawaii. Oh, k.
Speaker 6: K. Yeah.
Speaker 1: Let's see. Really only, is Hawaii HI.
Speaker 4: H yeah. Hawaii. I don't see one. That's all we have. Eric Bega.
Speaker 1: Oh, Eric Bega, age 60, State Hawaii, Maui Memorial Hospital, died on 11/19/2021. Should I go to Texas? Iowa.
Speaker 4: Yeah. You're gonna go all the way to Kansas. Right?
Speaker 1: Here we go. James Allen Yates, age 58. Methodist Jenny Edmondson Hospital, 12/02/2021. Emily Glass, no ages stated. University of Iowa, no date. Darissa Van Halton, age 17. Des Moines, MercyOne Hospital, is a survivor, no date. Darrell Van Halton, 48. Mercy Westlake, died 02/28/2022. Joshua van Vandenberg, age 41. Allen Unity Hospital in Waterloo, then Mercy Hospital in Des Moines. And it was on the, 2022, 02/05/2022. Danny b, age 73. UnityPoint St. Luke's Hospital and then University of Iowa Hospital, 02/04/2022. Ronald, Petay or Petite or Petite. I hope I I'm saying that right. Age 67. St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, 06/27/2021. Timothy Morgan, 55. Mercy Grille Medical Center, 08/18/2021. David Chester, age 61. Iowa Methodist, 12/02/2020. Dan Vandermillen, age 55. MercyOne Hospital, 12/28/2021. Jason Nation, age 49. Waverly Health Center and transferred to Allen Memorial Hospital, died 10/29/2021. Donald Messigman Messigman. Donald Messigman, age 80. Mercy 11232021. Lance k Brown, age 62. Cootenal Medical Center. Survived. Idaho now. Right? Yeah. Idaho. Yes, ma'am. So we're in the state of Idaho now. Pardon me. Patty Giuliano Giuliano, who I guess is a nurse, age 56. Saint Alphonsus Medical Center, no date, and she is a survivor. William Bill Arnold, age 76, Kutna Hospital, Courreg Des LA, Idaho, and, 10/11/2021 is when he died. Laurel Baker, fifth, age 50. Saint Alphonsus, survivor, no date. Mary Maria Maria Delmonico, age 57. This is Illinois now. We're in Illinois, so honoring those in Illinois. Maria Delmonico, age 57. SIH Memorial Hospital in Carbondale, Illinois, died 12/17/2021. Sammy Hillman, age 90. Elmhurst and Edward Hospital, 05/09/2022. Donna Smith, age 69. Northwestern Hospital in, McHenry, Illinois, and then later on Lakeview Specialty Hospital, did not survive. Died, 03/16/2022. Muk Moh Mohammed Khazazi, age 84. No hospital listed and is a survivor, no date. David Adams, 51. Rush, Copley, Aurora, Illinois, and then and Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oakland or Oakbrook probably because it's Illinois. 09/2521. Steven, no last name, age 65. Swedish American Hospital and Kindred Hospital. Did not survive. Died on 02/15/2022. Rosita m Bursey. Rosita Bursey, age 72. UW Hospital, Rockford, Illinois, and, I guess, Swedish American Health Center Hospital, 02/05/2022. DeRo Baird Senior, age 63. Silver Cross Hospital, did not survive died 05/23/2021. Glenn Johnson, age 62. Saint Mary, Galesburg, Illinois, 12/29/2020. Jim Mastores. I hope I'm saying that right. Jim Mastores, age 63. Advocate, good, or, I guess it was an advocate, but Good Shepherd, I guess, is the name of this facility in Berington, Illinois. 06/10/2021. Chad Hemph, age 46. Ascension Saint Mary's, Kankakee, Illinois, 10/26/2021. Maria Delmonico. I think I already said this person's name earlier. I don't know why it's coming up again. Age 56. SIH Memorial Hospital. Did not survive. Died 12/17/2023. Tom Coronado II, age 73. Advocate, Sherman Hospital, 01/27/2022. Don Mobley, 57. Saint Mary's, 11/19/2021. Randy Mc McMehle McMehle, age 64. Hospital unknown. Died, 12/10/2021. Michael John Perkovich Perkovich, age 79, Silver Cross Hospital 01/01/2022. Tom Cunningham, age 74. I don't know if Payless is an actual hospital name that was put on this list. Unfortunately, he died on, 12/26/2021. Lise I hope I'm saying this right. Lise, l I s e, Lise, Lise, Criswell Liz Criswell, 62, Anderson, in Marybelle, Illinois 1112021. Tom Coronado, '73. Sherman I guess Sherman is a medical facility. Sherman in an Eglin, Illinois, 01/27/2022. Leon Buck, I guess that was his nickname. Leon Buck Patron. Leon Patron, age 50. Memorial Hospital. Decatur Memorial Hospital, 01/08/2022. Steven Blakowitz, age 63. Northwestern medic, medicine Lake Forest Hospital is a survivor. No date. Bill Garman, age 60. Carle Hospital, Urbana, 11/11/2021. Sherry Ron Stett, 78. Del Nort Hospital, Elgin, Illinois 11/30/2021. Mary Lou Fosna, no age, stated. Local medical center died on, 12/29/2021. Fred Vaught, age 73, Riverside Medical Center, 12/29/2021. Richard Nunn, age 66, Sarah Bush, Lincoln Health Center, and Carle Foundation Hospital, 01/01/2022. John Eldridge junior, 51, Anderson Hospital, 01/05/2022. Jerome Casper, age 76. Amita, Resurrection Medical Center, now called Ascension, I guess, 02/20/2022. James A. Evans, age 63, Del Norte Hospital, 05/15/2020 '1. Gerald Shoemaker, age 76, Blessing Hospital, 11/06/2020. James R Crane, age 60, Good Samaritan Hospital, 08/03/2021. Norma Lebout. Norma I'm a say it again. Norma Lebout, age 91, Elmhurst Edwards Hospital, 01/23/2022. Pamela Cardenas Cardenas Pamela Cardenas, age 75. She was in the ER for three days then moved to ICU and died on, 04/25/2023. Sarah Heagle, age 44. Riverside Medical Center, Kankake. 12/24/2021. Eugene Eugenis Lichos. That's a very unique name. L I c h o s y t. I don't wanna ruin the name. Eugenis, age 69. Amita Adventist, La Grande La Grande Memorial Hospital. 10/25/2021. Tammy Fritsch, age 62, Northwestern Medicine, Henry Memorial, McHenry, Illinois. Survivor, no date. Charles Maderia Maderia. Charles Maderia, age 68. Northwestern Memorial, Del Nort, Geneva, Illinois. Died 10/24/2021. Linda Hanson, 71. Gottlieb Memorial Hospital Melrose Park, 511-2023. Brandy k Campbell, age 69. Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, +1 262021. Shall I continue, or shall I pass the torch? We're in another state now.
Speaker 4: Yeah. So keep going till Kansas. Do Indiana. Mhmm. Because now we're in Indiana. For sure.
Speaker 1: Very good. Okay. Randy Thompson, age 56. Union tear hot, which I guess is a facility. Did not survive, and there is no date, unfortunately. Vincent Hernandez, 55. Reid Hospital, 10/11/2021. Randolph Thompson, age 56. Union tear hot. I guess how you say that facility's name. Did not survive. No date. Carla Martino, age 50. Union Hospital. Did not survive. No date. Well, excuse me. Did not survive 01/26/2022. Pardon me. Thomas Ford, age 71. Ascension Saint Vincent Carmel, 01/01/2022. Carla Masterson, age 64, Saint Mary's Ascension Saint Vincent. I guess it's two different facilities. Did not survive. 09/20/2021. Marsha Walker, age 67, Saint Francis Lafayette, did not survive 01/19/2022. William Limon or Lyman Lyman, excuse me. William Lyman, age 76, Riverview, Noblesville, Indiana. And he is a survivor. There is no date. Scott Allen, age 53, Union Hospital. Terry Hutt, I guess, is the the location of this hospital, whatever the city is. Did not survive. 11/05/2021. Norman g Weimpler senior, age 75. IU Health, Bloomington, Indiana. '9 09/2021. Judith Lee Dolworth Roberts, 68. Kusklusco Community Healthcare Center. Did not survive. 01/25/2022. Christopher McGrath, age 53, Saint Vincent, Indianapolis on 80 Sixth Street, 11/17/2021. William Phillips, age 83, St. Joseph's Medical Center in, Mishawaka, Indiana. Did not survive. 01/18/2021. Jimmy Edward Crockett, age 71. Indiana University Indiana University, Ball Memorial Hospital did not survive. 01/18/2022.
Speaker 4: Beck, there is no last name for Beck. I'll take it from here. I'll take it from here. So Okay. Yes. Kansas. We're so now we're in Kansas. We're gonna honor the victims in Kansas. Beck 33, AdventHealth, Shawnee Mission, survivor. Mark Solnier, 52, Overland Park Regional, was was murdered 02/07/2022. Steven Kessler, 65. Sabatha Community Hospital, survivor, John Eng Engelkay 79. Debbie Sue Haven, 69. La Layette Health, 07/29/2021. Michael Anthony Dowell, 56. Breckenridge Memorial, 11272021. Jeannie and William Hale, 63. Suburban, 811-2021. Philip Howard, 52. Owensboro Mercy Health Systems, 1152022. Marilyn Sue Brooks, 66. Oh, we're in Kentucky now. Sorry. We're in Kentucky. The last few were in Kentucky. Marilyn Sue Brooks, 66. North Norton, Women's and Children's Hospital in Saint Matthews, 11/08/2021. Hilda Fugate, '83. Whitesburg Arc, did not survive, but there's no date of death. Kathy Fitzpatrick, 64, U UK Hospital, 06/02/2021. Jason Parks, 44. Mercy Health Lourdes Padaka, 10/16/2021. Amanda Reynolds Stratton, 43. University of Kentucky Hospital, 02/08/2022. Jason Fassler, 50, Baptist Hospital, 08/31/2021. Diana Fuller, 70, Owensboro Health Regional Hospital, 01/19/2022. Tina Richardson, 57. Saint Elizabeth and Edgewood, 05/19/2021. Michael Keane, 39. University of Kentucky Hospital, +1 0282020. David Smith, 51. Saint Elizabeth, Florence. 726-2021. Dan Smith, 71. Baptist Health Lewis Louisville, 09/03/2021. Steven Mark Spragg, Baptist Health LaGrange. 01/05/2022. He was 67. Howard Moore, 67. Baptist Health LaGrange, 02/07/2022. Jonathan Vaught Vaught, '39. Ephraim McDowell, 10/01/2021. Deborah Jones, 15. Jeanne Stewart Medical Center. She's a survivor. Betty Ruth Martin, 65. Saint Pat's Hospital, 09/01 20 21. Rita Nelson, 67. Oh, these are Louisiana. Betty was in Louisiana. Rita Nelson, 67. Ochsner, 12/21/2021. Randall Wayne Knight, 62. Louis Louisiana. Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. 09/11/2021. Carolina Birkett Birkett or Borkett forty two, survivor. Kim Rivett, forty eight, survivor. Pauline Barilou. Bugsy is was her her, nickname. '49. Thebedo Regional Medical Center. 08/28/2021. Duane Jude Latoilus, 53. Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Lafayette, 827-2021. Ronnie Lane Quevedo Quevedo, 63. Franciscan missionaries of Our Lady Health System, 8 or 918-2021. Elaine Riales, 71. Franklin Parish Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital, 11132021. Caleb Hall, 30. Ochsner Medical Center, Westbank Campus, 762021. Kevin McDowell, 62. Our Lady of Lords Regional Medical Center, 426-2021. Linda Myers, 78. Slidell Memorial Hospital, 915-2021. Dennis Rodriguez, 70. New Orleans, VA Hospital, 918-2021. Gerald e Pichon. 51. North Oaks Medical Center. 925-2021. Reich Wayne Burris, 63, Louisiana, Willis Knighton, Piermont, Louisiana. 08/10/2021. Johnny Matthews, 60. Rapids Regional Medical Center in Oakdale Community Hospital, 922021. Thomas Dutton senior, 51. Wynne Parish Medical Center and Saint Francis Medical Center, +1 052021. Jonathan Crenshaw, 35. Saint Francis Medical Center, 9252021. John Maccic, 7 70 eight Toby Hospital, 1242022. Diana Herrera, 49, South Shore Hospital, survivor. Joni pack now we're these are I'm so sorry. These are in Massachusetts. So John Maccoc was in Massachusetts. Denine Danina Herrera, and Joni Packard, 61. Good Samaritan, 02/2022. Felix Figueroa, 53, Milford Medical Center in Milf Milford, Massachusetts, sir survivor. Karen Jean Ward, 72, Winchester Hospital, 01/06/2021. Francis Borgias, 77. Melrose Wakefield Hospital, 10/01/2021. Karen Lynn Panella.
Speaker 3: That's me, Gail. That's me, Gail. Oh,
Speaker 4: yeah. Okay. Yeah. You're Maryland. Go ahead.
Speaker 3: This is Maryland. This is Maryland, and I wanna remind everybody to click the link in the nest after the reading of the names and join us to share stories about your loved ones and bring a your favorite beverage, and we can ring in the new year, together and toast to the year of justice 2024. Maryland victims, Karen Lynn Pinella, 60. Anne Arndle. Edward Newell, 80. University of Maryland, 111921. Jeffrey Bird, 60. Greater Baltimore Medical Center, +1 22221. Dana Heights, 59. UPMC, Western Maryland. Mark Morehead, 64. Mid Metiras Medical Center, 2222. Anthony Battle, 58. Ascension Saint Agnes, +1 2122. Sue Sibylla, 56. Kaiser, 11 721. Sharon Morehead, 50 9. Mataras, medical survivor, Maine. Lori McPherson, 56. Northern Light Health. Jerry McLean, 63. Northern light health, 112120. Lisa Rice, 56. Northern lights eastern, +1 21921. Judy Vale, 83. Northern lights, 43 42321. Kevin Plourde, 53. Central Maine Medical, 1020 721. The following are Michigan victims. Robert Old, 52. Saint Mary, Livonia, twelve eight twenty one. Robert Eugene Mitchell junior, thirty five. Spectrum Butterworth, 1 seven twenty two. Dale McKinchak, 52. Province Park, 102521. Sandra Peterson, 59. Chelsea Hospital. Susan Kroll, 64. Henry Ford Hospital, +1 2521. Thomas Clapp, 66. Saint Joseph Mercy at Ann Arbor, +1 21420. Thomas Brenham, 50. Beaumont and Taylor, 41921. Renee Richards, 69. Mark McLaren McCub, four two twenty one. Matthew Webster, 41. Rob Jesko, 61. Saint Joseph Mercy, +1 2421. Reynolds Grant junior, Trinity Health, 2922. Susan Walling, 68. +1 22521. Kevin Ringuillo, 53. 4221. Auburn Grundy, 17. DMC Detroit, 8622. Carol Pasquale, 25. Beaumont, +1 220 +1 23121. Lorraine Monk, 70. Covent Hospital, 51521. Jim Madigan, 53. Ascension Providence, +1 522. Kyle Mitchell, 39. Beaumont, +1 822. Ryan O'Graiznik, 41. Beaumont, +1 32222. Nick Percy, 50. Mercy Health, +1 01021. Richard Strasburg, 66. Henry Ford, +1 2521. Peter Zoloff, otherwise known as Mike, 70 1. McLaren Macomb, 11820. Joan Baer, 83. Ascension, Genesis, 92721. Jessica Halgren, 39. Mercy, Saint Mary's, +1 21421. Robert Mckenovich, 70. Munson Healthcare, +1 2821. Brian Pickle, 47. Huron Valley, 11222. Larry, 50. Beaumont, 112821. Michael Norman, 54. Henry Ford, 92921. Robert Marzynski, 63. Saint Joseph Mercy, 112121. Donald Klein, 66. Beaumont Trenton, +1 22121. Andrew Campbell senior, 84. Bronson Methodist, +1 822. Jeffrey Marshall, 60. Sparrow, +1 21321. Sean Norman, 50. Chelsea, twelve twenty one twenty one. Jonathan Gaskinski, 53. Ascension, 91221. Paul Koroff, 71. Troy Beaumont, one twenty twenty two. Edward Labarge, 57. Saint Joseph's, +1 2221. Shirley Rowe, 67. Beaumont Hospital, 8720. Francesco Todaro, 62. Henry Ford, 5421. Justin Todd Oakes, 35. ProMedica Monroe, +1 222. Michael Hall, 40. Three Rivers Hospital, +1 522. Melinda Vasquez, 43. Covenant Hospital, 71221. Douglas Wilson, 71. Trinity Health, +1 01421. Paul Kucharik, 60. McLaren Northern, 5521. Ronald McPhilomey junior, 54. McLaren Flint, 61020. Cheryl Corsi, 61. South Bay, one sixteen twenty two. Kenneth Kavasnick, 70 67. Saint John Ascension, 4222. Ron McNulty, 66. Ascension, 121221. David Abram, 70 eight. McLaren, 102421. Robert Duffy, 50 seven. Ascension Genesis, 8521. Paul Showalter, 62. Trinity Health Oakland, 123021. Jeffrey Bruce, 51. McLaren Lansing, 102821. Lawrence Vargo, 59. Henry Ford Malcolm, 92921. Emily Scott, 32. Munson Medical, +1 21721. Nancy Dobson, 73. Mid Michigan, Enclear, +1 01721. Charles Domingue, otherwise known as Chuck, 71. McLaren, +1 222. Edward Smith, 61. Munson Hospital, +1 21921. Phyllis Merrick, 85. Saint Josie Mercy, 02/1622. Ken Ken Hamilton, 64. Saint Joseph's, +1 01623. Jeffrey Jeffrey Moe, 76. Beaumont, +1 2622. John Bongarts, 82. Methodist, 111821. These are Minnesota. Kyle Roos, 43. Regions Hospital, +1 22320. Scott Weiner, 55. +1 2222. Sam Shirley, 48. Try Saint Gabriel, +1 21321. Timothy Joyce, 59. 6621. David Schwarzkopf, 79. Mayo Clinic, 21322. Mary Braun, 81. Monticello Central Care, 11121. James Hadley, 69. North Memorial, +1 3022. Ralph Markson, 70. Abbot Northwestern, 9721. Carl Roger Van Horn, seventy eight. Lake Region Healthcare, 121121. Kat Parker, fifty, survivor. Jennifer Nitz, forty nine. Mercy. Allison Thompson, forty three. First to Essentia Health, 82922. Greg Adleman, aka Denny, 61. Northfield Hospital, 121321. Ray Evangelista, 67. Mercy, +1 21221. Paul Jerome Swinson, 65. Alina Health in Farbault, 11022. Michael Beach, 61. Community Memorial, 21621. Charles Knudsen, 79. Central Care, Rice, 31822. David Dents, 60. Methodist Richard Tormanen, 79. Methodist Lenox Owens junior, 50 three. SMM DePaul Hospital, 111321. Eric Datweiler, 49. Phelps Health Hospital. Jeffrey Wayne Bruce, 65. Kevin Harrell, 58. Saint Joseph Hospital West, 6121. And we're in Missouri now. Apologize for the last three. Brian Hines, 63. Missouri Baptist three one twenty two. David Rowe Champlain, 64. Saint Claire, 2522. David w Boyse, 60. Saint Claire, 22022. John Paul Seick, 61. Mercy Jefferson, 82121. Michael Wolchisic, 74. Christian Hospital, 11521. Megan Lynn Richards, 32. Saint Mary's, 111521. Joseph Kelly Pernault, 61. 82621. Jeffrey Maiden, 52. Cox Branson Medical Center, 32522. James and Shirley Flowers, 82321. Bob Belknap, 60. Capital Region Medical Center, +1 0620. Nancy Bagnisky, 88. St. Luke's, 8721. Patsy Young, 72. Southeast Hospital, 111220. David Lauren Thomas, 56. SSNM, Saint Mary, 9320 1. Brian Conroy, 50. Nevada Regional Medical, 8821. D Keith Carpenter, 62. Liberty Hospital, 72421. Donald Brooks junior, 53. Mercy, +1 0121. James Fried, 68. Liberty, 7821. Leroy Hill, 59. Bothwell, 82621. Wanda Stahl Booth, 73. North Kansas City, 22822. Joseph Kelly Peralt, 61. Cox South Springfield, eight twenty six twenty one. Reagan Robertson, 38. Singing River, Oscar Larry Watkins, 71. Ascension Province, eight twenty five twenty one. Mississippi. Oh, yes. I'm sorry. I'm in Mississippi. Oscar Larry Watkins, 71. Ascension Province, 82521. Richard Bernard, 52. George County Hospital, 81521. Jamie Morgan, 53. Methodist, Collarville. Marie Carr, 58. Rush Foundation, 9721. Ray Lamar, 71. Copaw County Medical Center, 2922. Forrest Foster, 68. Merit Health Sanchez, +1 01921. Madeline Etter, 69. Highland Community, 2321.
Speaker 4: Now I'm in Montana. Andy yeah. Andy goes with Montana through Nebraska. Go ahead, Andy.
Speaker 1: Okay. Montana. Now let me see. Is Montana the acronym for Montana is m t. Right? MT. Okay. Pardon me. Pardon my ignorance, everyone. I'm very sorry. Here we go. Here we go. Mark David, Finair Finair. Mark David Finair, age 54, Anaconda Community Hospital, and Saint James Hospital, did not survive, 11/04/2021. Stephen l Hicks, age 54, Great Falls Clinic Hospital, did not survive. No date. Earl Edward Hendrix junior, age 62. No hospital listed. Did not survive. No date. Stephen Hicks, age 54. Great Falls Clinic Hospital, did not survive. 10/21/2021. William Rosen, age 66. Logan Health, Kalispell, and Whitefish, I guess, hospital. Did not survive. 11/02/2021. Shirley Herron, age 82. Saint Peters, Helena, Montana. Did not survive. 10/26/2022. Diane k Smith, age 68. Benefits, a hospital, Great Falls, Montana, and is a survivor, no date. Leslie, also known as Les, John, Knutson, I believe is how you say their name. Age 58, Billings Clinic Hospital is a survivor. No date. Diane Wilson, age 51. Vincent Health Care and Advanced HealthCare AdvancedCare Hospital of Billings, Montana is a survivor, no date. Martin William McClay, age 67. Providence Saint Patrick Hospital, did not survive. 11/13/2021. Rose Bristol, Great Falls Clinic Hospital, and Benefits Hospital, Great Falls did not survive 09/16/2021. This is the North North Carolina. I'm getting into North Carolina now. Here we go. North Carolina, Lindsay Nicole House, who is, was an RN or is an RN. Excuse me. Age 36. Is a survivor. No date. Brian Ainsworth, age 53. Wesley Long, I guess, medical center hospital. Did not survive. 01/30/2022. Steven Kantara, age 50. Davis Medical Center, did survive. No date. Evan Ballard Cooper, age 26. Wow. That's really young. Age 26. Admitted to Rowan Hospital. And later, Salisbury, North Carolina. I think it's just one hospital. So admitted to Rowan Hospital in South Salisbury, North Carolina and passed away on 01/08/2022. Jean Radford, age 47. Caramont. That's all I'm seeing on screen here. Caramont. I guess his facility did not survive. 10/03/2021. Michael Lewis, age 39. Moore Regional Hospital. 01/15/2022. Aaron Garland, age 37. Blue Ridge Regional Hospital, in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, 09/14/2021. Angela Hinson, age 47. Atrium, Monroe, North Carolina, 08/30/2021. Jamie m Barnett. Jamie Barnett, age 49. UNC Caldwell. 10/18/2021. Paul Puckett, age 63. UNC Chapel Hill. Did not survive. 01/02/2021. James and Barbara Behringer, and John Brown, I guess. I'll just say I'll say this again. James and Barbara Beringer. There's no age listed. First Health Hospital, survived. No date. Otis g Everett Evrete Everett. Excuse me. Otis g Everett, age 64. First Regional Hospital, 09/29/2021. Tim Ruthford, age 49. Hugh Chapman Memorial Hospital and Atrium Health Wake Forest Facility Hospital, 10/22/2021. Jimmy Padgett. Jimmy Padgett, age 63. Atrium Health, Coralinas Medical Center, 10/26/2021. Did not survive. Steve Wood, age 46. Wesley Long in Greensboro, 09/23/2021. Robert Dennis, age 62. Novant Presbyterian Hospital. 10/28/2021. Tommy Knowles, age 60. Atrium Healthcare, 02/16/2021. Roger c Haas, age 55. Caromont Hospital, 11/29/2021. Nicole Hardison, 34, age 34. That's really young. Forsyth Medical Center, passed away twelve twenty two twenty twenty one. Jason Willsey, age 37. Ash Memorial. Did not survive 11/14/2021. Lester Kevin Absher, age 52. Wilkes Regional Hospital, 02/08/2022. Peggy Butler Norris, age 83. Sampson Regional Medical Center, 12/22/2021. Doug Curry, age 53. First Health More Regional Hospital. Survived no date. William Avenbo senior, age 67. Big Duke, Maria Parham. I guess that's the name of the facility. Did not survive. 12/21/2021. John Joseph Adams, age 59. First Health Montgomery Memorial Hospital, 10/18/2021. John Taylor, John w Taylor, age 46. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, survived, no date. Richard Taylor, age 61. Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, 09/08/2020. Janet Elizabeth Hendrick or Hedrick, excuse me. Janet Hedrick, middle name Elizabeth. Full name, Janet Elizabeth Hedrick, age 71. Katawa Valley Regional Medical Center, I think is how you say that word. 10/15/2021, did not survive. Margaret Love, age 58. No hospital listed. Survived. No date listed. Moving on to the next state. What's the acronym for ND? Pardon me. North Dakota. Is it North Dakota. Okay. David Wofford, age 72, Sanford Medical Center, Bismarck, did not survive. 05/17/2021. Gerald, Kajdrowski, MD, '72. Stanford Medical Center, Fargo, North Dakota. Did not survive. 10/23/2021. Justine Therin. Thureen. Justine Therin. Nebraska. '96. Oh, excuse me. Now we're in Nebraska. Thank you. We're in Nebraska now, everyone. Justine Thureen, age 96, no facility listed, did not survive, 09/09. 01/21. Sharon Kaufman, 79. Western Nebraska Regional Hospital,
Speaker 7: Scottsbluff,
Speaker 1: and, 12/27/2021 is when she passed, unfortunately. Aline Chaco, Gilliland Gilliland. So Aileen Gilliland, middle name Chico, full name. Aileen Chico Gilliland Gilliland. That's an interesting name. Age 74. Henderson Hospital, died 02/16/2022. Robert f Chapman. I'm trying to see. I think this is the fourth. Robert f Chapman the fourth, age 45. Nebraska, Medicine, UNMC is the acronym for this facility. Did not survive. 10/06/2021. Tyler Smith, age 71, Methodist Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. 09/29/2021.
Speaker 4: So now we'll go to, just to give you guys a idea of the carnage, just in a little bit of people who've put their stories in. We're about halfway through. So, we're gonna go to New Hampshire. There's two in New Hampshire. Marie Clark, 75. Concord Hospital, Waseana. She is a survivor. Christopher Martin, 48, Concord Hospital, Dartmouth, 10/07/2021. And now we're gonna go to New Jersey, honor those in New Jersey. James Broyles, 57, Newton Memorial, 10/29/2021. Lisa Dimondi, 46, Overlook Hospital, 162022. David Williamson, 50. Atlantacare Regional Medical Center, 1112022. Kenneth Charles Brown, forty forty eight. Salem, then moved to Copper Health or Cooper Health, 06/20/2021. Diane Kilcorse, 63. Atlantic Care, Mainland Division survivor. Frank Lombardo, 69. Inspira Medical, Malika Hill. 01/30/2022. Kathleen Marasco Marasco, 70. Wanda DeGraff, 80, Ocean Medical City, 413-2021. Jose Gonzalez, also known as Joey, 52. Hunterdon Medical Center, 216-2020. Robert Campbell, 79. Jersey Shore University Medical Center, 11122021. Thomas Savelle or Sebelle, 61. No hospital listed, 112022. Linda Marie Natale, 66. AC Medical Center, Mainland Division, 112023. Marina Sancheta, 65. No facility listed, 252023. Richard b Brewer, 62. +1 229-2021. Chuck Hamill, 51. Shores Memorial, 992021. Lily Bachman, 73. Community Medical Center in Toms River, New Jersey, +1 0212021. Robert Best, 78. Monmouth Medical. No date is listed. Scott Keith, Laurie's mighty fine man, 7 62. Community Center Medical Center, 1112022. Inez Delfico, 74. Lady, Ventura and Lady of Lords, is a survivor, '74. Otto, her husband, Otto Butch Maureen, 85, also at the same hospitals, did not survive. 01/04/2022. Richard Eaton, '64. Ventura Hospital, Marlton, New Jersey 09/08/2021. Edward Joseph under Anderson senior, known as Ed, 51. Inspire Inspira Medical Center, Elmer, New Jersey nine twenty seven twenty twenty one. Joseph Thorough, '79 Ventura Ventura Hospital '2, 12/2022. Genevieve Pilaro, 84. Midland division, Atlantic Care Regional. 462021. Linda Picarello. Picarello, 59. Community Medical Center in Arista Care. 622020. Jose Gonzalez junior, 52. Hunterton Medical Center, 216-2022. Kim England, 69. AtlantiCare Hospital, +1 230-2021. Steven A Chambers, 78, Jefferson, 252021. Karen Bart, 63, Downtown Presbyterian, 828-2021. Steven Anthony Tomasi, 62 Lovelace Hospital, 11182021. Swiftier Tony Martinez, 81, Holy Cross Hospital. Oh, I'm sorry. We are in New Mexico. Those last two were in Karen and Steven were in New Mexico. Swift year Tony Martinez, 81 Holy Cross Hospital, 11/2021 or 2020. Robert Bobby Pfeiffer, '61. Presbyterian Healthcare and Leah Regional Medical Center, 09/14/2021. Now we're, in Nevada. Gonna read off the names for Nevada. Jose Medina Junior Chepo, 33. Renowned South Medical Center survivor. Carol Evans. Henderson Hospital. 09/12/2021. John Virali. Mountain View, Las Vegas. 07/16/2023. Carol Evans. '75. Saint Rose. 912-2021. Richard Fimbres, 55. Sentinel Hills Hospital, 923-2021. Marsha Morris, 79. Centennial Hospital, Las Vegas, 1152022. Relda Grady, 87. Henderson Hospital, +1 0182021. David Grady, 66, who I believe is Relda's son. Spring Valley Hospital, '10 eighteen twenty twenty one. Regina Bell, 64, survivor, Mountain View Hospital and Pan Rehab. Richard, oh, Charles Anthony Malta Melito. Sorry. Charles Anthony Melito, '67. Centennial Hills, '9 08/19/2021. Steven Blatt, 69. Southern Hills Hospital, 926-2021. Richard Osman, 58. Saint Rose, Warm Springs, 11282021. Now we're gonna do, we're gonna read the names in New York. Marlene, no last name, 68. Or last name's hidden, '68. Bond secures 10/25/2021. Michael Rible, '42. Notes Memorial, 10/12/2021. James Trapanese, '45. New York. Staten Island, New York University Hospital survived. Jason Swinehart, 45. Geneva General Hospital, and Strong Memorial Hospital, 01/17/2022. Charlie t Bell, 53. Mister Matos, 76. Montefor Montefory, Saint Luke's, Cornwall, 1152021. Amparo Yap Yap, 60 six Northwell Forest Hill. 07/18/2021. Maritha Giannomis, 45, Queen's Hospital in Jamaica, New York, 04/04/2020. Mark Interrante, 64, Saint Francis in Stony Brook, 02/13/2022. John Woodcock, 67, Saratoga Hospital, 162022. Anne Wisnak, 71, Good Samaritan, +1 062021. Floyd Darla Darla Meppel, 60 I'm sorry about that. 62 UPMC, Quantauqua, Jamestown, New York. 1062021. Casper Miller, 69. Aleene General Hospital in Aleene, New York, 11292021. Robert Yellow, 72. Mount Saint Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, New York, +1 272021. Vivian Setlock, 59. Buffalo General Medical Center, +1 228-2021. Christopher Colossa, 49. Garnet Health Medical Center. 1162022. Jamelle Jones, 51. Saint John's Episcopal, 2132022. Anna Caruso, 65, Good Samaritan Hospital, survivor. Stanley Czarnecki, 59, Saint Catherine, survivor. James Traynor, 64, North North or New York Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medical Center, one thirty one twenty twenty two. Richard Bonfiglio, 77, White Plains Hospital, 04/15/2021. Jeremy Budick, 24. New York, Columbia Memorial Hospital, Westchester, med medical. +1 282021. Ralph Lewis Morey, 58, junior, 58, Caruso Hospital, Sarah Cruz, New York, +1 022021. Sherry Kuva, 64, Saratoga Hospital, +1 72022. Jason Wiger, 50 Winger Winger, 57, Good Samaritan, 516-2020. Kathleen Barbaninski, 83. Put Putman Putnam Hospital, +1 92022. James Castaldo senior, 83. Stony Brook University Hospital, +1 282022. Desiree Rose Mary, 42. Good Samaritan West Islip. +1 212022. Seraphina Naris Narkeeso, 94. Good Samaritan, 01/19/2022. Kevin Turcol, 58. Oh, now we're gonna did the ones in Ohio. Now we're in Ohio. Kevin Turcol. 58. Altman Hospital, '12 62021. David Strandberg, '62. McClaren Saint Luke's. No murder date given. James Carr junior, 55. University Medical College, Ohio, 12/01/2020. Georgia Anne Wilson, 80 '3. Genesis zane Zanesville and Fairfield Medical, 06/22/2022. Sharib, 74. Bethesda North Hospital, 10 '1 2021. Jody Swope, 40 2. Wood County Hospital, +1 92022. Steven James McClain, 68. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, +1 252021. David Weinert, 77. Kettering Medical Center, +1 230 2021. John Allen, '68. Kettering, the Christ and the Christ Hospital, 02/13, 2022. Brent Luke Lucas, '34. Tiffin Tiffin Mercy in Saint Vincent, 11/15/2021. Timothy Edward Neal, '58. Genesis Hospital, 10/07/2021. Jill Hatchhorn, '46. Marietta Memorial Hospital, 09/15/2021. Arthur Foth, 80. Medina General Hospital, 02/09/2022. Russell Coker, 60. Cleveland Clinic, Main Campus, 10/14/2021. William Michael Brown, 70. Morrow County Hospital, transferred to, Marion General Hospital where he died, where he was killed in 09/21/2021. Philip Booth, Fisher Titus Medical Center, he was 52. 09/25/2022 2021. Jackie Keebler, otherwise known as Jack, 75. Wilson Hospital, 09/28/2021. Robert a Brack, otherwise known as Rob, 57, Margaret Mary Community Hospital. And then I think he was also in Indiana. 12/24/2021. Angela Plant, 54, Worcester Community Hospital, 916-2021. Her husband, David Plant, 65. Wooster City Hospital, 916-2021. Bradley Dixon, 58. Riverside Methodist, +1 0222021. Todd l Pointer, 53. Clinton Memorial, +1 292022. Terry Stram, 73. Saint Rita's Hospital in Lima. 222022. Connie May Moore, 73. Clinton Memorial Hospital, 1172022. Steven Leslie, 69. Holzer Medical in Jackson, 1192022. Daniel Travis, 64. Altman Hospital, +1 052021. Ronnie Brock, 64. Aveda Hospital, Ontario, Ohio, 922-2021. Harry Schneider, 83. Miami Valley Hospital, +1 292022. Sherry Hoop Hupp, 64, Mount Carmel Grove City. Joyce Ann Hunt, Creel, 77. 09/16/2021. James Jim Miller, 77. OhioHealth Mansfield, 12/23/2021. William Daryl Lyons, Genesis Hospital, 10 to 2021, Roger Schellenberg Barger, '65, Lima Memorial Hospital, 12/28/2021. Jeffrey Smith, 51. UC Westchester, 09/25/2021. Kenneth Malek Mihalek, 57. Altman, +1 227-2021. Christopher John Brennick, 52. Gallien Community Hospital, 04/26/2021. Devin Veach, 21. Anderson, Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, +1 0272022. Jeffrey Simon Perelka, 48. Evita Hospital, Ontario, Ontario and Cleveland Clinic, 527-2022. Ruth McGill, 59. Fairfield Medical Center, Lancaster, Ohio, one seventeen twenty twenty two. Robert Bob Hamm, 48, +1 242021, David Stromberg. McLaren he's 62. McLaren St. Luke's, +1 242021. Kevin Turkel, 58. Altman Hospital, +1 262021.
Speaker 3: Thank you, Gail. I'd like to remind everybody we do have the virtual support meeting up if y'all would like to hop on and listen together. Also, doctor Thorpe has joined us, and he has offered to say a few words at the end. So stick around for that. I'm starting with Oklahoma. Judy Spivey, 53, Comanche County Memorial. Ronald Wilson, 69. Passed away 02/2821. John Renoux, 70. Hillcrest Hospital, +1 42022. David Real, 61. Saint Francis Hospital, 22022. Captain Robert Eaton, 68. Tommy Robertson, Saint Francis, Tulsa. Philip Tanner, 50 six. Duncan Regional, +1 22820. John Springer, 59. OSU, +1 2221. Ron and Pat Mills, 80. Saint John's in Hillcrest, 92921. Raymond Hockett, 58. Saint Anthony's, 92221. Michael Lee Hood, 59. Oklahoma City, VA. 92621. Glenn Mahan, 67. 51423. Ronald Gilham senior, 84. Saint Anthony, +1 2921. Lord Lloyd Blansett, 71. 22522. Lyndall Dean Stockstill, 48. SSM Health Shawnee, 92821. Carl Reed, 75. Norman Regional, 82620. Jimmy, John Davis, 71. VA Hospital, 1722. Sheila Lester, 70 2. SSM Health, Saint Anthony, 111521. Lori Dyer, 59. Saint Francis, 83121. James Hartley, this is Oregon. James Hartley, 71. Eisenhower Health. Benjamin Plasives, 51. Providence, William Met, Falls, 9521. Brent Raymond, 63. Saint Charles, 81721. Faborts Habuvi, 67. Kaiser, Fred Gilbert, 78. Legacy Mount Hood Medical, 08/3121. Richard Dennis Hubick, 73. Seaside Providence. Greg Ehrley, 53, Legacy Meridian, 10520 1. Andrew Amparan, 39, Providence, Saint Vincent, 103021. Patrick Perales, 49. Legacy Meridian, 2 2420 2. John Waller, otherwise known as Johnny, 34. Bay Area, 82621. Allen Roberts, 65. Providence Medical, 82321. The following are few that we have outside of the country. Douglas Dougal, 41722. Joanne Maud, Marie Delgado, Clara Bianchi, 43. Norma Kanzus, 89. Tanya Killeen, 46. Nicole Palma Nee Badat, 84. Judy Kumar, 54. The following name victims are from Pennsylvania. Margaret Rivas, 84. Holy Redeemer Hospital, one eleven twenty one. Dennis Donald Peters, 50 seven. Mount Nittany Hospital, eleven twenty six twenty one. Edward Claruso, 58. Wilkes Barr, 11 02/21. Merle Bradley, 76. Penn State Hershey Medical, one 06/22. Sandra Benussi, eighty six. AccelaHealth, 12/1421. Vincent Zangagi, 74. Thomas Jefferson, 01/01 '21. Daniel James Kinsey, 42. Grandview Hospital, Michael Mehringer, '89. LVHN Focona, 10/1921. Al Forster the third, '54. Reading Hospital, 01/2722. William Matchener the third, 72. West Penn Hospital. +1 21821. Sean Evans, 52. Paola, 82021. Gerald Cobb, 56. Wayne Memorial, 91421. Carol Mark Marcuka, 68. Heritage Valley beaver, 11821. Paul Cazulo Cazulino, 60 3. Wells Pan, New York Memorial. Steven Namnoone, 58. UPenn, 3121. Edward Weiner, 77. Saint Mary's Medical, 2422. Christy Cresto, 33. Maggie Women's, +1 2121. Mary Conroy, 64. UPMC, 91221. Nelson Windsor, 78. Jefferson Regional, 83121. Harry Ringheiser, 80. Nazareth, +1 22021. Eva Hicks, 80. Phoenixville, one four 20 2. Matthew Smith, 54. Evangelical community, 111821. Christopher Lomcaric, Saint Luke's, 91321. Lee Smith, 64. MS Hershey, +1 622. Keith Anthony Delpreet, 65. Saint Luke's Fountain Hill, 111821. John Kramer, 60 6. Doylestown, 112221. Inga Cornfield, 87. Doylestown, 112021. Keith Smith, 50 2. UPMC Memorial, +1 21221. Vincent Bellino junior, 56. Paloli Hospital, two thirteen twenty two. Edward Pesamante, 61. Hammett Erie, 9521. Vincent Gabe Pesteri, 75. UPMC Presbyterian, 111921. Gary Wingand, 74. UPMC pass Passvault, +1 2120 2. Mark Lang, 69. Jefferson Hospital, +1 2920. Don Kinsey, 66. Cone Ma Memorial, 10/3121. Frederick Dodge, 76. Jefferson Hospital, +1 22320. Aliyah Capadossi, 41. Leonard Maust, 79. Jefferson Hospital, twelve three twenty. Michael Shalon senior, 59. Delaware County Community, 43021. Esther Spangberger, 76. UPMC Hammett, eleven eighteen twenty one. Janette Riccardi, '69. Byron Marr, 02/1922. David Perez, 59. Lehigh Valley, East Stroudsburg, 41420. John Conway junior, 57. Geisinger, Simulpin Hospital, 92121. Greg Suzelis, 56. Doylestown, 11822. Michael Sears Stowe, 51. Lancaster, five twenty one twenty one. Bernie Miller, 66. Penn Medicine, Lancaster, +1 2321. Beatrice Rivas, 40 7. Saint Luke's, Bethlehem, +1 01721. Tom Ersick, 70. Saint Mary's Medical, +1 02921. David Sackwalt, 70 5, Granville Grandview Hospital, 11921. John Baker, 57. UPMC hang Hanover, 12/1221. Carol Carolyn Koch, 78. Geisinger South, 11721. Azirel Jodlowski, 72. Jefferson Toresdale Hospital, +1 322. Andy? Andy, you can
Speaker 4: South Carolina through,
Speaker 1: text. Text, please.
Speaker 4: South Dakota. We we did tech and then text. It's right. We have John. We're on South Carolina. So take from James Reid in South Carolina all the way through Texas.
Speaker 1: Will be my honor. Okay. James Reid. Let me get situated here. James Reid, 58, age 58, And MedHealth, no date, and is a survivor. Fred Adams, age 78. Greenville Memorial Hospital. Did not survive. 01/06/2021. Let me see. Anissa Sain. Anissa Sain, age 50. No hospital listed as a survivor. No date. Justin Yoder, age 40. Somerville Medical Center. 918-2021. Todd Osteen, age 55. 09/20/2021. Michael Kreher, age 55. Tommy Hospital, 02/10/2021. Michael Joseph Ambrosay, age 75. Robert Saint Francis, Berkeley, 02/09/2022. I n, Ian. Excuse me. Pardon me. Ian bunett. Ian bunett or bunett, age 51. South Carolina, 09/21/2021. Brianna or Brian excuse me. Brian Robbins, age 46. Prisma Health, 01/15/2022. David Painter, age 64. Ashley River Tower, 9162021. Raymond Forrest Rush, age 62. Hillcrest Hospital, 12/04/2021. Edward and Koboda Koboda Button. It's an interesting name. Age 55. Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach, 3132021. Gregory Lynn Powell. Gregory Powell, age 60. Saint Francis, downtown Greenville. 03/13/2021. Georgette, Gucci, age 67. Conway Medical Center. 09/12/2021. Brian Kinzera. Kinzera. Kinzera. Kinzera. Byron Kinzera, age 51. Trident Medical Center, 09/01/2021. Frank w King the third, age 57. Hilton Head Hospital, 914-2021. Anthony Payne, Whatley, also known as Tony Whatley, age 56. South Regional Hospital, '9 242021. Victor Brunson, age 50. McLeod Hospital, '12 292020. Terry Wisdom junior, age 54, Coastal Carolina. I guess, there's no hospital listed, but, 9821. Deceased. 9821. Larry Bates, age 66. 07/29/2020. Glenn Godhart, Far East Rand Hospital, survived no date. Just, Josalito g Villanueva. Josalito Villanueva, age 70. Did not survive. 06/06/2021. Nancy n Honeycutt, age 52. North Knoxville Medical Center. 02/19/2022. Robert Samuel Lamero, age 31. Cookeville Regional, Medical Center, 10/14/2021. Samuel Hull, age 49. Jackson Madison Regional Medical Center, 01/22/2022. Ryan Franklin Pratt. Ryan Pratt, 38. Age 38. Tenova North Medical Center, 08/27/2021. Calvin Lester Jones. Calvin Jones, 62. Age 62 at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center. 09/22/2021 was when he passed or murdered, I should say. David Tibbets, age 60. Maury County Hospital, 01/31/2022. Joey, Camberi Camberari. Joey Camberari, age 68. Johnson City Medical Center, 02/08/2022. Jim Rhodes, age 78. Southern Hills, 242021. Carl Thomas, also known as, Carl Thomas hus Hudson or Tommy car Tommy Carl Tommy Hudson. However, he would say his name. Age 56. Henderson Medical Center, Hendersonville, excuse me, Medical Center, 08/18/2021. Charles h Hembree, age 67. Turkey Creek Medical Center, 02/12/2021. David Earl, Milligan, age 52. Cumberland County Hospital, 10/07/2020. Charles Hersl Hembree. Charles Hembree, age 67. I think I just said that one. Okay. I'm getting off track here. Turkey Creek Medical Center. Yes. 02/12/2023. Martha Sue Scott, age 73. Jackson, Madison County Hospital. Survivor, no date. Carol Olson, age 77. Summit Medical Center. Passed away, 07/3121. Samantha Cook Branham, age 28. Tonova, I guess that's the name of the center. She is a survivor. Christy Davis, age 50. Summer Regional Medical Center, 09/15/2021. Steven Gilbert Martin senior, age 64. Cookeville Regional Medical Center, 10/10/2021. Mary e Raider Raider, age 68, 02/10/2022. There's a lot of places this individual went. I'm not gonna name all of them. Brandon Gillespie, age 51. Summer Regional Medical Center, 09/18/2021. Frank McDowell Carter. Frank Carter, age 82. Vanderbilt Hospital, 04/13/2020. Ricky Rogers, age 70. Methodist, Germantown, Tennessee, 02/08/2022. Michael Perisher, age 56. 09/19/2021. Thomas Retseck, also known as Tom Retseck, age 70, 01/16/2022. Sandra Baker Sterling, age 50. Olive Branch Methodist and Regional One Medical Center, 01/03/2022. Charlotte Ullimer, age 68, Hardin County Medical Center, 11/15/2021. Kenneth James Anderson junior. Mister junior died at age 29 at, Leconte Medical Center. 07/23/2021. Mike Brooks, age 59. TriStar horizon, Dixon. I guess that's the name of this place. 212022. Doug McClintrey, age 76. Summer Regional Medical Center, 07/29/2020. Charles Garland. Charles Leroy Garland, age 61. Johnson Medical Center, 962021. Timothy Elmer Patron or Parton. Excuse me. Timothy Parton, age 60. Halston Valley Medical Center. +1 0152020. April, age 45. Summer Regional, Gallatin Center, 12/30/2021. Charles Hersl Hambry, age 67. Turkey Medical Creek Center, 02/12/2021. Ifred a k two. I'm gonna say that name again. Efred Katu, age 43. Tenova Health, Knoxville, Tennessee. Nine twenty five twenty twenty one. Paul David Strong, age 40, 08/07/2021. Joshua Ben Freeman, age 35. Wow. That's really young. Woodland Heights Medical Center, no date. No date. Did not survive. Joe Wayne Ball, age 71. No no place listed of of of the death, but we, didn't this individual, I believe, did not make it. Passed away 08/1539. Patrick Anderson, age 33. Saint David, North Austin, 08/23/2021. Reginald oh, gosh. This is an interesting one. Reginald d McDowell, age 50. Ascension, Stenton, Kyle, Texas, 12/26/2021. So we're in we're in Texas now, in case anyone's wondering. We've been in Texas for the past few names here. Darryl Zane Carson, age 63. No place listed. Did not survive. Died, 01/11/2022. Manuel Sauls, age 37. Hospital of Providence East 11/15/2021. Darwin, Bakum. Darwin Bakum, age 68. Doctors Regional Medical Center is a survivor. No date listed. Rafael Gamez. Rafael Gamez, I believe, is how you say it. Age 36. Lyndon b Johnson Hospital in Houston. 08/21/2021. Jim Harrell, age 79. Saint Saint Joseph, Joseph e's, I'm not gonna even mess touch that, but Jim Harrell, age 79, passed away. No date. I'm sorry, Jim. Bruce. There's no last name for Bruce, but he's on the list. So mister Bruce at age 72. Adi Murphy, VA Hospital, did not survive. 12/11/2021. Haley Watkins, 43, age 43. Cedar Park Regional Hospital. Survived. No date. Saint Christopher, Christopher I don't know why we put saint. I guess that's what people call them, but Christopher Ordone Junior, age 33. Guadalupe Medical Center, 09/22 2021. Sandra Burrell Zalkowski, age 72, Order of Saint Francis, and then did not survive, no date. William Lynn Wilkes. And Lynn Wilkes, I guess, is what everyone called this person, Lynn Wilkes, age 76, medical center Medical City, Plano, and is a survivor. No date. William g Fuller the fourth, age 64, University Hospital, 01/19/2022. Marie Maricela. Maricela, I'm very sorry. We don't have your last name, but age 41. First went to Baylor and then, was admitted to Harris Methodist. He's a survivor. No dates. Jonathan Felon Fillon. I think Felon is how you say it. Jonathan Felon, age 47. Simone Simoneau Memorial Hospital, 08/23/2021. Fernando Trevino, age 46. Baytown Methodist Hospital, No date and, no, did not survive. Jeronimo O'Trevino. Okay. Jeronimo O'Trevino. Age 70. Memorial Medical. 08/19/2022. Romero Gonzalez Junior, age 61. Methodist Hospital, 11/18/2020. Dean d Rogers, age 50. No location listed. Did not survive. Died 09/30/2021. Clark Richard Baker, age 63. Comanche County Medical Center. Did not survive, 09/17/2021. Glenn b Everett, age 72. Did not survive, 09/18/2021. Matrice Mertis excuse me. Mertis Jean McDowell, age 78. Houston Methodist Willowbrook, and did survive. Update. Randy Jew, age 59. No did not survive. 12 Susan p Sherman, age 56. Peterson Memorial Hospital, 01/15/2021. Ruth Vasquez Vasquez. Ruth Vasquez, age 86. No location listed. Did not survive. 10/22/2022. Glenn Branson, age 67. Texoma Medical Center, 08/22/2021. Katherine Charmey, Charmey Charmey Charmey. Okay? I'm trying to just get that name right. Katherine Charmey, age 73, did survive. No date listed. Travis Scott Henry, age 38, is a survivor. No date listed. Carolina Gloria Alanis, age 61. Rio Grande Regional Medical Center. 332022. Dale Waite, age 65. Sugarland Methodist Hospital, 02/01/2021. Carolina Gloria Alinis de Trevino, age 61. Rio Grande Regional Hospital, 332022. Rick Rios. Rick Rios, age 65. Metagorda Regional Bay City, in Houston. 02/14/2022. John a Murrow junior, age 77. Downtown Baptist Hospital in San Antonio. Did not survive. 7122021. Justin Crocker, age 19, people. Northeast Methodist, San Antonio. 8252021. I was born on August 25. Wow. Very sad. I'm sorry, mister Crocker. Alright. Myrna Mero, age 76. Texoma Medical Center, 01/20/2021. Gail Seiler, age 54. Medical City, Plano, survived. Man, she's one of our hosts on our show here. And I'm glad she survived. Walter Henry, age 60. Decanter and Jacksboro, 09/08/2021. Andy O'Lano, 44. Age 44. Willowbrook Methodist. 09/11/2021. Kevin Dewey, age 59. Memorial Herman Sugarland, 08/19/2021. Danny Ray Simmons, age 65. Shannon Medical Center, 01/14/2021. Jean Craig Shodin Shodin, 71. Age 71. University of Texas Medical Branch League City Campus, 12/17/2020. Tanny Booth Vines, age 70. Wise County Hospital, 01/14/2022. Scott Lee Bedell, age 59. Tech, Texoma Medical Center in Denison, 10/01/2022. Doug McKenzie, age 54. Guadalupe Medical Center, five or excuse me. 09/11/2021. Catherine Jane Wood, age 57, died or survived survived no date, and it was at Methodist. Brian Pilgreen, age 56, Memorial Hermann, Medical Center, 09/07/2021. Danny Lopez, age 57. Hermann Hospital, 01/27/2021. Todd Schneider, age 53. Peterson, Kerrville Methodist, one twenty five twenty twenty two. Joseph Ayub, 69, age 69. The hospital's okay. Okay. I'm not gonna even try to say that, but age 69, passed away 01/23/2022. Rest in peace, sir. Elizabeth Ann, Specht Specht or Specht. Elizabeth Ann Speck, age 65. Baptist Medical Center, San Antonio 08/31/2021. Joe Bradshaw, age 63. Saint David in Austin, 03/01/2022. Joseph Andre Hughes, 59. UTMB Victory Lakes, League City, Texas, facility, 10242021. Ruben Canals. Canals. Canale. Canales. Canales. Canales. I'm Greek, so he kinda sounds Greek. So Canales. Canales. Reuben Canales. 49. Houston Methodist Hospital. 82221. Kenneth Madsen junior. 49. University of Texas Medical Branch League City. 242022. Thomas Edward Stinson, age 55, Covenant Covenant Medical Center, 07/2721. Nicholas Aaron Pass, 44, Cedar Park Regional Hospital, and he survived. No date listed. Ricky Patterson, age 59. Baylor Scott and White College Station. Was murdered on 08/12/2021. Rocky Dayton, age 48, University Hospital, Saint Luke's Hospital, Baptist Hospital, 08/05/2022. Ken Davis Harper, age 54. HCA Conroe. I believe HCA is a hospital chain. 09/04/2021. Steven Alphen, age 53. Medical city, Denton, survived no date. Ali Horton, age 64, wise regional Decatur, survived no date. Holly Breeze, age 52, Harris Method Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas 12/11/2022. Don Truman Taylor, age 64. Medical City Alliance, 02/21/2022. Christy Gallego or Gallegos, excuse me, Christy Gallegos, middle initial l, age 56, HCA Houston Northwest, is a survivor. No date. Kevin, t, ty Tykala. Kevin Tykala, age 26. Baylor Scott in White. Grapevine, Texas, is a survivor. No date. Andy Serna, age 64. Gainesville Medical Center. 09/16/2021. Jerry Serna, age 58. Presbyterian in Denton. 10/23, 2021. I'm gonna guess they were related. John Segede. John Segede. Age 73. Northwest Texas Healthcare System. 09/03. 2021. Tennis Ingebretsen.
Speaker 4: Ingebretsen. Ingebretsen. Yeah. It's Ingebretsen.
Speaker 1: Inge interesting name. Ingebretsen. Sounds very British. Age 70. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital, 09/01/2021. John h Pearson junior, age 63. Methodist Richardson Medical City Medical Center, 09/29/2021. Jamie k Wiley, age 36. Baptist Neighborhood Hospital and Northeast Baptist Hospital, 09/13/2021. Vicky Lynn, Schnepp Schneppenhelm. Schneppenheim. Schneppenheim. Oh, it's an I. Schneppenheim. Oops. My pardon me. My apologies. Missus Schneppenheim, age 51. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Claiborne, Texas 02/06/2022. Jennifer Nicole Smith Mason, Age 35. Azle Memorial Hospital, 09/14. '20 one. Robert Taylor, age 88. Medical City, North Richland Hills. 02/22/2022. Larry Randall Wyatt, age 62. Good Shepherd Hospital, 08/26/2021. James David Springer, age 58. Saint David Medical Center, 04/12/2022. Mark Franklin Parkin, age 64. HCA Houston Healthcare, Conroe, 822-2021. Thomas Hill, age 81. Texas Health, Harris Methodist Southwest, 8242021. Warren k Driver, I believe that's how you say her name. Driver. Yeah. That's his name. Okay. 08/08, age 79. Trinity Regional Hospital, 01/21/2022. Allen Leonard, age 65. Baylor Scott White, 08/11/2021.
Speaker 4: 8721.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Or excuse me. 88721. I'll get my my columns mixed up. Now we're gonna get to the next one. Michael Peterson, age 57. Mansfield Methodist Medical Center, 08/11/2021. Belinda Anderson, age 49. I'm getting mixed dates here, but she is deceased, and she passed away on 09/29/2021. Gerald also go went by Gary Edward Woodcock the third, age 62. MD Anderson, 02/15/2023. Earl Butler, age 43. HCA Houston Healthcare Tom Ball, 08/23/2021. Michael Troy, Maddox, 67. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance, 672021. Lonnie Dale Cannon the second, age 62. Medical arts, Lamesa, Texas, and then later on, Covenant in Lubbock, Texas. Passed away 11/1320, 2020. James Norris Leon, age 79. Christus, mother, Frances Tyler, I guess, is the name of, this facility. 09/15/2021. Sammy Hosh, age 73. Baylor Scott in white, 01/16/2022. Michael e Pilgrim, age 53. Dallas Regional Medical Center in Mesquite, age or excuse me, 08/19/2021. Roger d Bullard, age 71. Ascension Providence in Waco. 01/09/2021. Sylvia Rodriguez, age 66. Chris, Christus Trinity mother, Francis Hospital, 11/17/2021. Constantine Katsanis, my father and a very well respected physician, age 74. Died Baylor Scott and White Grapevine, 03/14/2021. Michael DeWitt, age 35. No hospital listed. Survived. No date listed. Carolyn Carroll, age 74. Baylor Scott and White, College Station, 08/01/2021. Nancy Porter, age 59. Memorial Memorial Herman, age seventeen twenty twenty one. Daryl Zane Carson, age 63, Round Rock Hospital, then transferred to Ascension, Satan Seton, excuse me, Ascension Seton facility in Austin 01/11/2022. By the way, I'm naming all the facilities because they deserve to be named today. I'm not gonna pass that up. All all facilities must be named. Jim Syhoff. Jim Syhoff, age 69. Baylor Scott White, Browlet, Texas, 11/24/2020. Patricia n Angie Vandiver, save age 75. Texoma Medical Center, 08/21/2021. Allen m Haines, age 71. Santa Christus Hospital, 10/30/2021. Kyle Squires. I know Kyle Squires. Kyle Squires, age 40. Baylor Scott White, All Saints. And, Fort Worth is where he eventually passed away, but he also went to the Dallas VA. And, on the first, on 01/07/2022 is when he was, medically murdered. Edward m Garza, age 51. Several places they went. 08/25/2021. Ed Hodges, age 56. Heather Scott, White All Saints Medical Center, 02/03/2021. Linda Hoffman, age 82. Memorial Hermann and, went to several, places, but she survived, and there's no date. Lloyd Rambi, age 62. HCA Clear Lake Regional in Webster, Texas, and then, somewhere in Houston survived. No date. Joshua Jeffrey, age 46. Houston Methodist, and Texas. 08/28/2020.
Speaker 4: Thanks, Andy. Absolutely. So and there's there's one more in Texas, that I just wanna make note of. A lot of people know who he is, and that's Ernest Ramirez junior who was 16 and was killed by the by the shot. You you his dad's a great warrior in this fight, so I wanna make sure we mention him. He was in Texas, I believe. Before we go on to Utah through Wisconsin, I just want to remind everyone that, you know, a lot of these names that you're hearing, there are some stories some stories that we received that are shot injured or shot or shots, but the the majority of what you're hearing is medical murder that happened in the hospitals, because and, specifically, because these people were not vaccinated, and they were murdered in the hospital by doctors, by the protocols. And that's why when Andy says, we're reading these hospitals because they deserve to be mentioned. This is medical murder, and some of us like me survived. So, so just keep that in mind. That is why we're doing this project to get well, this this happens to be what you're hearing is all of these people medically murdered. So, so I wanna go to, Utah. We're gonna start with Jerome Wharton. '45, Jordan Valley Medical Center. 10/26, '21 was the date he was murdered. Christopher Dodge is was '58. Intermountain Healthcare. 09/04/2021. Irene, Muna Munoz. Sorry. Intermountain Herman, Utah. 11/04/2021. Father Balde, 64. You take Saint John's, 172022. Sharon Wales, 49. Sanpete Valley, Hospital, survivor. Michael call Cawley, 55. San Sanpete Valley Hospital. 217-2022. Jason Chenney, 44. Ogden Med Regional Medical Center. 731-2021. Robert Ricks, 50. Intermountain Medical Center. 1132021. Irene Ricks is his wife and is also a victim. She is shot injured. Charles Vanasse, 62. Saint George Intermountain Intermountain Regional, 919-2021, and Kip Donbee, 50, beer Bear River Valley Hospital, was murdered on 01/19/2022. I'm gonna go to Virginia. We'll read the, the victim's names in Virginia. Anne Green, 75. Centerra Hospital. I don't have a death date for Alice Stoneman, 72. John Randolph Medical Center, was murdered on 01/15/2022. Carol Vaughn, 79, Saint Francis Medical Center. James Carbo junior, 91. Winchester Medical Center, was killed on 01/07/2021. Andrea, Aleah, and William was a family that went into Carlon Hospital, New River Valley Medical Center. And, one two of them passed, and one of them made it out. June Ritter, 75. Georgetown University Hospital, survived. Mike Perkey, Regional Memorial Medical Center, was murdered on 08/25/2021. Chris Anderson, 61. Sentira Williamsburg, survived. Sherman Harrott, 69. Sentara Martha Jefferson was murdered on 10/20/2021. Sarah Dick was 47. VCU Richmond was murdered on 08/29/2021. Teresa Wissnett with Wissnett Nant, 49. Lewis Gale. Somebody intervene, and she made it out. Frank Ruffner, Moseley, 74. Lewis Gale, Montgomery Hospital was murdered on 11/16/2021. Anne Miller, 55. Inovo Loudoun, also a survivor. Milik Majazub, 67. Bon Secours, Maryville Medical Center, 01/15/2022. He was killed. Kenneth Delano, 54, Saint Mary's Hospital, Richmond, Virginia. Killed on 04/19/2021. Spencer James Rainey, 77. Reston Hospital and was killed on 11/20 eleventh two twenty twenty one. Shirley Maclay, 49. Lynchburg General Hospital, 01/21/2022. Carol Baughn, 79, Saint Francis Medical Center, five thirty twenty twenty one. John Ross, sixty nine. Carol Carolian Giles Community Hospital, survivor. Karen Stegall, sixty two. Willepar harmer Willepar harmer Harbor Hospital suite and Swedish Hospital. Now we're in Washington, and that's that was in Seattle. 972021. So these are Washington. Derek Preston, 50. Good Samaritan Hospital, +1 0302021. James Bail, 71. Sunnyside Estrella, 927-2021. Dennis Lee McCollum, 50. '8 172022. Joe Desaria, he's, a survivor. Steven Dale Smith, 69. John, Saint John's Hospital Longview, Washington 10/11/2022. Derek Preston, Good Samaritan Hospital, 10/30/2021. Bert Lee Brown, 68. Cadillac Regional Medical Center, 01/26/2022. Philip Karen, '32. Washington or, Saint Joseph's Peace Health in Washington, 10/14/2021. Richard Crum, 58. Saint John Medical Center, 1152021. Cindy Ellis, 72, Saint Vincent's, Portland, Oregon. She's in Washington, though. She survived. Stephanie Istvan, 63, cap Cascade Valley Hospital, +1 211-2021. Molly Reitz, 77. Fair Ferry County Hospital and Central Washington Hospitals, 511-2021. Michael Hobbs, 77. Wind Bay Health and University of Washington Medical Center, 922-2021. Donald Kale Lloyd, 59. Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, 928-2021. Dan Swecker, 73, Saint Peters, 912021. Shannon Michael Washberg, Catholic Regional Medical Center, 942021. Tony g, MultiCare Valley Hospital, Wendy Jean Nicholson, 72 PeaceHealth Southwest Hospital, +1 242022. Alan Blaggett, 62, Providence Sacred Heart Hospital, 930-2021. Barbara Daniel, 70, Tacoma General, +1 0242021. Joel Finch, 44, Swedish Issaquah, Swedish Cherry Hill, James Christopher Rutherford, 67, Skagit Valley Hospital, Mount Vernon, Washington.
Speaker 3: I got the rest, Gail. We're in Wisconsin. Bruce Borenson, 63. Escala Medical Center, +1 0323. Ray Peterson, 96. +1 21521. Barbara Lowney, 65. Appleton Medical Care, +1 21421. Robert Tolleson, 32. Bellen Hospital, Green Bay. Jane Krueger, 60. Aurora Bay care. Grace Sharra, 19. Ascension Saint Elizabeth in Appleton, 10/1321. Paul Gorton Courtson Gordon Courtson, 72. Froedtert Medical College, 12/2220. Robert or Rob Diamond junior, 66. Froedtert Memorial Hospital, 10/3120. Christopher Basina, 55. Saint Luke South Shore, +1 0821. Mark Pfeiffer, 70. Wakaish Wakaishka Memorial Hospital, 11922. Marilyn Liebert, 83. Ascension Saint Mary's Hospital, 21822. Michael Dell, 68. Wakesha Memorial, +1 2122. Lawrence Sperberg, 78. Bellen Hospital, Green Bay, 11621. Jeffrey Lewis, 64. Michelle Jean Smith, 55. Aurora Medical Center, +1 522. Thomas Peckman, 54. Aurora Medical Center, Jeff Kozolski, 47. New London Hospital, +1 02821. Bernard Joseph Schultz, 79. Asparis Medford, +1 21921. Brenda Lee Malley, 58. Door County Medical. Jerry Krueger, 73. Asparis Sacred Heart, +1 22021. Harold Flostad junior. ThetaCare Regional, +1 01221. Now I'm in West Virginia. Brenda Stevenson, 69. 91021. Daryl Curtis, 68. Weirton Medical. Wyoming, Richard Zielinski, 56. Wyoming Medical Center. 11321. Doctor Thorpe, I sent you the mic.
Speaker 6: Thank you. Thank you very much. This has been a really somber episode, last two hours. I want us all to take a deep breath and open your hearts, minds, spirits, and souls. Bow your head in prayer. Heavenly father God, Lord Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, we've come before you in unanimity. In prayer, we ask for your peace and blessing, all here who have been had family members killed and injured, murdered. Father god, I I ask for your peace in all our hearts. I ask that you just fill us with your spirit. Give us that peace that surpasses all understanding. And reassure us, all of us here listening, that they didn't die. They're alive. They're more alive than ever in a more beautiful life than none of us have ever witnessed, but they're waiting for us. They're still with us, and we will be united with them again. And I just ask for your peace and your mercy. But, Lord, I ask for your judgment too. I ask you to come and judge these unrighteous murderers and killers. In Jesus' name, I pray. Thank you for the opportunity to speak. I I'm grieving. This is really, really painful. I've seen a lot of people here in the audience come and go. I saw Ernesto Ramirez, who was featured in the shot dead movie. And I saw him here, and I grieve for him. I grieve for so many that I've known that have been killed. I I do wanna make it really clear to everybody that these are criminal organizations. These are criminal organizations that took bribe money to kill and injure your loved ones. This is not Jim Thorpe opinion. This is fact. In the link, I I put, I've discussed and published on this extensively just two weeks ago. My wife, Maggie Thorpe, a brilliant attorney, and myself, published an article on the American Out Loud platform. And on that platform, Maggie and I, mostly Maggie, brilliant investigative, attorney, did all the research. But these hospitals collectively took a $180,000,000,000. The hospitals the the large hospital systems took money in 2021. And I think the first one that you heard the name of a lot and that we focus on in this last article was Houston Methodist. And god bless doctor Mary Talley Bowden, who was fired from there because she tried to save lives, our family's lives there. Doctor Richard Urso, the same in Houston. Of course, it's not any different with doctor Peter McCullough in Dallas. And, also, you know, with myself, having been fired from SSM Health, and you heard that name a lot. SSM Health is a $10,000,000,000 alleged allegedly Christian Catholic health care system. It took $307,000,000. They fired me, this summer, this past summer, because of my vocal stance and my extensive publication on what was done. Now in the article that we just published, I put a link. And, unfortunately, America Out Loud platform is just this is a week that it's being remodeled, so you can't go there. But if you go to that article, please read it, and there's a link in there for everybody listening. You can go to that link, and you can pull up every single hospital that took the money, and you'll see how much money they took. The hospital system of New York City took over a billion dollars. A billion dollars. Houston Methodist took over a third of a billion dollars, 350. SSM Health, Sisters of Saint Mary's Health Killers of Saint Louis that operate in five states there, including Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, some others, Indiana. 307,000,000. They signed this contract, which I have termed the covenant with death, and I didn't make that term up. I took that term from the Bible, from the Torah, from Isaiah, the prophet that spoke almost more extensively on the end of times than maybe any other prophet except Daniel. And in Isaiah chapter 28 verses 15 to 18, God describes the end times that we're living in right now. And he described the covenant with death, which some evil people signed. It was assigned with death. It was a blood death money that God hated. Three times in those three verses, it mentions a covenant with death. So the Holy Spirit, when I found this out about a year ago, that's what I termed it, the covenant with death. So we're all grieving, and we're all upset about what's happened. But, you know, God has empowered us with each other and with the Holy Spirit to act on our will and do what is right for those that have been killed. And, you know, arguably, the injured is in you know, as CS Lewis said once in his book, A Severe Mercy, it might have been a severe mercy for some of those individuals to be living in a better place right now, but this is a a horrible situation. They were murdered, and the people that are injured are thrown under the bus. They're deplatformed. They're mocked. They're scorned. Their voice is stolen from them, from sports figures, from the mainstream media, from the hospitals, from their own physicians, from their own family and friends in many cases. It's a horrible situation. There's in my publications recently, you've heard me or interviews focus on numbers. You know, Reneid Dankour, and and Steve Kirsch have published separately numbers that probably around seventeen million people globally have been killed. Seventeen million people have been killed. But what I found out most recently from Pfizer's own records is what's even worse than that is what I call the kill I'm sorry, the injure to kill ratio. The injure to kill ratio of the vaccine is 33.4, which is unprecedented. It's unprecedented for any other medical intervention. This was a perpetrated planned bioweapon. Injure to kill ratio of the most the the other drug that comes to my mind, and I've researched this, is thalidomide. Thalidomide was a disaster. It was perpetrated by the pharmaceutical monsters in the early sixties, and it killed and maimed a lot of human beings. And maimed, when given in pregnancy had a 100% effect if it was given at the right dose and the right time. A hundred percent of the victims were killed or were missing limbs and had major malformations that they had to live with. The injury to kill ratio of thalidomide, the deadliest drug disaster in my career, in my lifetime, surpassed only by this one. The injury to kill ratio was 1.5. 1.5. If you take I'm a veteran. I'm a disabled veteran. I didn't receive my wounds at combat. But I am a disabled veteran, and I and I know some war history. In recent wars, the United States military sustained a injure to kill ratio of somewhere about 1.5, maybe as high as 3.5, maybe in one conflict, went up to eight. I'll repeat. For the COVID nineteen vaccine, the injure to kill ratio is thirty three point four. So of those seventeen million people that were killed, multiply that times thirty three point four, you got about five hundred and eighty six million people that have been killed and injured globally. What's that translate to The United States Of America? Well, translates to about six hundred and ninety five thousand people killed. Now this is just from the vaccine. Just from the vaccine, this doesn't even include all of our loved ones that were killed in the hospital by the protocol. Because remember, when these hospitals signed on to the covenant with death, they're not allowed to deviate from the lethal narrative of your HHS and CDC and FDA. And if they do, and that's exactly why they as sisters of Saint Mary's Health Center had to fire me even though they honored me as being their model position for the system. The CEO did. Didn't understand why he had to fire me. Well, the reason why they had to fire me is because they got a call from HHS and CDC and said, terminate Thorpe. And if you you have to, if you don't, you have to pay that $307,000,000 back. That that's the kind of dirty system. So in United States Of America, six hundred ninety five thousand have been killed just from the vaccine, countless more from the other death protocols. But if just from the vaccine, if you multiply that times thirty three point four, the injured ratio, you're looking at twenty four million United States citizens that have been killed or injured.
Speaker 3: This is a great Can I ask you a question? Ninety five percent of this of these people died from remdesivir. Ninety five percent of our cases. Why in the world did they keep using that drug? I mean, I know they wanted to kill. I mean, I can't wrap my hand around head around it when, you know, we have whistleblowers that say that every single person in their ICU died for six weeks, and they did not even change their protocol at all. Why didn't anybody say, hey. This isn't working.
Speaker 6: Because you have an evil government, and you have evil people that are pushing a death narrative for depopulation. They're controlled by the controller of the world, who is Satan. Satan comes to kill, steal, and destroy. That's what Jesus said. That's exactly what's going on. Our government is evil. They're corrupt, and they're killers, And so are the health care systems. That the these alleged, you know, Christian health care systems, there there are no there there should be named the, Satan's Saint Mary's health. These are satanic systems that pretend they pretend they're followers of Christ, yet they kill, steal, and destroy. To this very day, they're still all of them are not allowed to deviate from the death protocol. We just had a, a death here, in, locally here in Pensacola from a hospital from remdesivir. They're still pushing it. The World Health Organization announced two years ago recommended that it not be used because it had a thirty percent mortality rate. You're dealing with a perpetrated killers, a mass killing, a mass genocide, a mass and I never would have said this. You those of you who have followed me for the last four years, I would never have said this four years ago, never would have said this three years ago, never would have said it two years ago. I stayed in my lane of what I knew I was right, and that was that the that it was killing my pregnant women, preborns and newborns, and it was. But until I really, matured in my wisdom and understanding, it's irrefutable now that they are trying to kill us, that they are trying to depopulate the world. Over.
Speaker 3: So upsetting.
Speaker 4: Yes. Very upsetting.
Speaker 3: Thank you for saying all that and validating everyone's feelings.
Speaker 6: If I can take any questions or if I can be of any assistance, I love you all. I will not stop speaking the truth. I stand here for you, for all of you, and all all the victims. All the victims here and in our country and in this world, I stand for you, and I will stand and standing for you and honoring my you and my patient relationship, my constitutional oath as a United States Air Force officer, and my oath to God. It's more important than my job, all my assets, and my life.
Speaker 4: We are here we're also here every Saturday night to try to bring awareness to both of those issues. We'd love to have you.
Speaker 3: We had 1,140 people listening last night. But I do this has been a a very somber we I mean, we knew this was important to do, and so we we did it. And I just wanna, it was hard for me to even get through the reading of the names. And I know, again, Andy and Gail have the same thing, but if anybody would like to say something or,
Speaker 1: mention and love one. Doctor Thorpe, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful words, wisdom, and, a very it it really, it's amazing. I would love for you to come back to our space anytime, sir. I respect what you're doing. God bless you, sir.
Speaker 3: If anybody has if anybody has a loved one that we did not miss mention, that's not in our system, please feel free to,
Speaker 6: request the mic and mention them. I wanna mention somebody that I didn't hear listed and wasn't listed because he's in Canada, and he's I consider him a friend. Well, there's many in Canada, but one that sticks out is Dan Hartman. And Dan Hartman, his son Sean was a, 17, 18 year old, hockey player, brilliant hockey player. He might have been the next Wayne Gretzky, and, Sean was killed with the vaccine. And, Dan's having a he's a warrior like the rest of us, and, he needs prayer and he needs support. Thank
Speaker 3: you. Thank you. Anybody else have a loved one or injured, that they wanna mention or say anything about tonight? Please feel free. We do have the virtual support meeting and New Year's Eve toast link in the nest. There's already people on there. If you'd like to come on and share stories or toast the new year, and I'm gonna dub this the year of justice.
Speaker 6: I see, I see John Bodine Yep. Here. I see Ernesto Ramirez. I I saw, yeah, many others, that have come and gone. But thank you all for coming, Ernesto. My, prayers and love go out to you, brother. John, you did such an incredible job, up there at MIT with your presentation. Thank you for what you've done.
Speaker 1: Hi. Jack's actually trying to connect John and some others right now who I've requested to speak. So when they are able to speak director Thorpe, I really appreciate you.
Speaker 5: It it's a pleasure knowing you personally. You know, I don't you know, there's times I feel like giving up. I don't know what else to do, but I know there's a fight the good lord put me in. He needs all of us to stand up, not just one or two. He needs all of us to stand up and fight for each other because if we don't fight for each other, they're gonna take over. You know, they are gonna step on us, which is their plan. We've all know this. So, you know, we gotta have faith. I I try to tell people that too because, I go around, I give little pennies with the crucifix cut out of it. And I have several people tell me, thank you so much. I've been going through so much trouble, and this has picked me up. I said, look. You couldn't have been going through any more trouble than I have. Then I tell them my story. I tell them talk about little Maddie to Gary. I said, you know, we're going we're suffering right now. I said, if I can still have faith, you should be able to have faith with whatever little problems you have in this, you know, lifetime. And then that but that also gives me an opportunity to open people's eyes because there's a lot of people that don't realize that this is not a movie. This is something actually happening to all of us. It's not affecting everyone right now, but it eventually will. So I just need everybody to, you know, you know, it doesn't I'm not asking you to build, you know, billboards or anything like that. Speak out, you know, guide them to, these documentary that I've been in, what, eight, ten. I'm not even I I lost count. I'm not even really worried about that, but died suddenly, shot dead, unseen crisis. We have another one, crimes against humanity. I mean, the pandemic, three. There's so many. Just guide them to the these, documentaries so they can see for themselves. You don't have to explain to them. But like I said again, doctor Thorpe, thank you. I appreciate everything you're doing. And anytime you, you know, you need me to go somewhere, do something, I'm more than willing to do it. You know that. So thanks again. Thank you, Ernesto. Yes, sir.
Speaker 3: I sent some people, an invite to speak if you wanna accept that if you wanna speak. Go ahead, John.
Speaker 7: Hello. I don't, I don't often talk about anybody. I know the tide, but, and I I don't know if my cousins are would like, for me to say anything, but I'm gonna say it anyway. My uncle Richard, you know, he was he was in the army long time ago. He he missed the the big World War two and then missed Korea and then was in and then missed Vietnam. So, anyway, he was a nuclear engineer, and, he I I've never seen a marriage. Like, you know, he he and his wife loved each other so much. And, his name is on the other side of my son's, gravestone at the cemetery. And I I don't, you know, everybody kinda does it differently. I know Ernesto goes all the time. It's been five and a half years for me. I think I've been there three times, and it's only a mile away. I I I have trouble going there. So my uncle, you know, being older and kinda watching the news like older people do, he was, 84. He was told that, like, 80 that the cancer on his kidney would take about fifteen years. So, you know, he was gonna live to be, like, 95. But then he got his shots. And he not only had the the cancer go turbo, metastasize, go to his lymph nodes. He also got a bonus of pericarditis and another bonus of open lesions on his legs that wouldn't heal. So his last four months were kinda hell. You know, but he had a good run. He was 84 years old. I mean, who's gonna complain? Right? The problem is, you know and and my my aunt Rose is pretty upset. She's alone now. You know, she's got her son nearby and and, they have two two of those grandkids. But the other grandkids from their daughter their daughter died of, Jim. Get this, man. Choreocarcinoma. She kept going to the obstetrician and saying that I feel like I'm pregnant. I feel like I'm pregnant after she had a a, you know, had a tinniform molar pregnancy. And the the doctor just kept saying, ah, it's nothing. It's nothing. And her mother said, you're coming to my doctor. And when she went to my aunt's doctor, the doctor said, what the hell? And it and she she knew exactly what it was right away. Like, Jim, I know you know what it is. Right? Yeah. You know, I feel like I'm pregnant and your HCGs are through the roof nine months after you lost the baby. They shouldn't be high. So she ended up with she had her uterus removed, two lobes of her, lung removed. She had three or four brain tumors removed, because when it metastasizes, it goes to the lung and the and the brains. She had the classic, yeah, it went here, there, and everywhere and killed her. And my uncle brought her for radical treatment in England, and she died with three kids. She was she didn't make it to 40 years old. So my uncle was pretty distraught over that. And now he's with his daughter And, you know, to to have turbo cancer is bad enough, but they throw in the pericarditis. They cut a little the pericardine is a sac that goes around the heart. Right? It's like his heart's flopping around in the sac full of fluid. So what do they do? They cut a hole in it. They call it a little window or whatever they call it, and they drain it down into his abdomen. So I I drove him to the hospital a couple of times, and they would take out a couple of gallons of fluid from his abdomen that's draining from his heart to his abdomen over a couple of weeks. And, you know, he he didn't last long after that, but and that was, that was that's what prompted me to do. I looked up the skin lesions, the l codes. And you you can see that in some of my posts somewhere, but you wouldn't believe those things. Holy shit. They're I mean, that's the starkest graphs of every of of everything. I mean, lymph node cancer, I say, is the worst and and acute renal failure is right after that. And, of course, you got all your heart stuff, but the subcutaneous, you know, the the lee the open lesions and the LCO is l o eight, l o two or whatever they are. They're, they're just like, you look at it. So this can't be and I have Minnesota and Massachusetts, 1,300 miles apart, 1,300 miles. So there's no cultural change that happened in the medical examiner's office that one person started and said, I think I'm gonna use this code a lot. No. That didn't happen. It happened in both places, the exact same amount. It's very stark. What else did I wanna say? Oh, you know what? I keep talking about death because I have death certificates, but, you know, I'm trying to get criminal prosecution, so I I had cause to talk to a gentleman in Idaho. Just a super nice guy. And, you know, my my, my career is hanging around with white collar guys and going to, World Series games and Ryder Cups and, just going to dinners and all that. Rough life, John. Yeah. Going to Rome, Monte Carlo, Maui. I had a good career that was kinda you know, Wayne Gretzky's in the hot tub and Chris Kristofferson. And I'm I'm nobody, but the company would spend money on the guys who performed. And so I had a good career. And then I talked to this guy, and the guy's been a rancher his whole life, man. He's he's pushing cattle around his whole life. And he's got his own spread, and then he gets the shots because his employer, he was working for somebody else at that point, plus he had his own, he had his own, I don't know what you call it, herd. And, it was a smaller bunch, but he was proud of it. You know? Just talked to him last night. He he's paralyzed from the waist down from the shots, and it happened kinda slowly over ten days. And within the tenth day, he was paralyzed from the waist down. He's still paralyzed. He's 67 and,
Speaker 6: is that Guillain Barre?
Speaker 7: No no. I think it was it attacked, his lower spinal cord. I I don't I don't think that's Guillain Barre. I think I think, it doesn't I I forget the myelination. Transverse myelitis or Yeah. Yeah. I think so. I think that was it. Yeah. I he's sending me the medical records. I haven't seen them yet. But talk about soft to the earth guy who just wants to be left alone at work, and his employer tells him he's gotta get the job. And then they tell him, you're a manager, so, you know, you gotta show everybody else. He's like, no. I don't wanna get it. I don't wanna get it. Oh, well, no. You have to get it because, you know, the all the young guys are gonna follow you. So he gets it, and he's paralyzed from the waist down. And they say, well, you can't prove that it was from the shot, so we're not gonna give you workman's comp, and they screw the guy. You know? I shouldn't be telling the story probably. I'm just kinda upset. You ain't, by any chance, talking about Doug, are you?
Speaker 5: Yeah. You know, I guess. He's a dear friend of mine. I love that man also. He's a good man. Yeah. And he would he he didn't ask for much. He just wanted to live his his life peacefully and have he, you know, he wanted his 40 acres, like he said, and his cattle. And what more could anybody ask for? To be left alone and live a good life.
Speaker 3: It was it was amazing how many young people were read too. I mean, I was getting choked up reading the names. It was, like, 38, 40 Seven forty and thirteen. 17. Yeah. 16. It was it's just horrifying, horrifying, but, I know we've Lisa on too. She's a widow. She wanted to say something.
Speaker 8: Yes. Thank you. I just wanted to say thank you for everybody for the space tonight. It was very emotional and touching, to hear everybody's names called. I think it's important that we keep their names in the forefront so it doesn't get buried with all the noises what's happening. Mhmm. I I the thing that triggered me is I kept hearing 21. That's when he was murdered was '21 and '21, and, we're we're I hear a lot of hospitals. So my husband was murdered at a HCA, but, and doing some recent dinging, I saw that Methodist is a fifty fifty partner in HCA. So then when the names were, read in Texas today, I kept hearing Methodist, Methodist, Methodist. So, it's it's it's just a trigger, hearing how evil and planned this all relatively is, you know, and everybody's suffering and everybody's dealing with trauma and and different aspects. And, I'm I'm grateful for the camaraderie. I'm grateful for the prayers. I'm grateful for everybody's bravery and speaking up and everybody utilizing the skills that they have to expose it all. I think the whole effort is is leading to us moving forward with the justice train. That's what I feel in my heart. And, I just feel a big shift that truth is, you know, coming out more and more, and I think, you know, we are breaking through the surface of justice, and I'm I just continue to pray for that.
Speaker 4: Thank you, Lisa. Thank you, Lisa. I mean, we worked very hard to, as you know, because you were part of that team, a lot of you, Really hard last year to raise as much awareness as we could and, still doing that, but, yeah, we are definitely out for accountability.
Speaker 3: Patty wants to say something. Did you get your mic, Patty? You have to accept it.
Speaker 4: You're on mute. She'll be able to do it.
Speaker 3: Thank you, John, for what you're saying
Speaker 2: too. It's just
Speaker 3: awful. I mean, it took us we're only one organization. I mean, there's hundreds of thousands of people that have been killed. We read eleven hundred in everybody's, like, stomachs in knots. Just think if we had the real numbers. If if it's even half of the people got their story on the record, and I wanna stress that we're preserving the historical evidence. We need to preserve the record so we can never forget what happened to these people. Hey, Patty. Hey.
Speaker 10: This has been such a this is this has just been such a great way to spend the evening. Vanessa and I had already planned to put on our pajamas and our pearls and watch the ball fall at midnight. But I'm telling you, this is just so much it's so much better. I've been I've been crying all day because, you know, you think about, excuse me, you think about you, finishing. This is my first this is my first full year without without Ray, and and the thought of beginning the new year without him has just been it's just been pretty hard. And so, anyway, I don't mean to I'm I thought I wasn't gonna cry. But what I wanna say what I wanna say besides thank you to all y'all and doctor Thorpe for that beautiful prayer, oh my goodness, is that I started writing down the names of all the people that I've interviewed as y'all called them out. And I thought about each one. I finally stopped because I I just stopped. But, I thought about each one as you called the name out, and I remember the pain and the the this just the pain that that everybody shares, the pain that they feel of the unjust death of their loved one who should be sitting right here in the room with them tonight, Mine with me in my room and them wherever they are. I mean, I'm just you know, it just is it's so hard it's so hard to do, day in and day out, but on the other hand, it's so rewarding.
Speaker 6: Amen.
Speaker 10: And I sit here day after day. Well, I don't do it day after day. I'm I'm a little bit lazier than the rest of y'all. But but every day that I do it, I meet somebody who I feel like is gonna be a part of my life for the rest of my life. And, just like all of you have become. And, I I I had to I guess I had to I don't know how to say it exactly, but I kinda I I feel like I had to sacrifice my own husband in order to follow a path that the Lord has laid out for me to follow from now on. But he told me something good was gonna come from this. And, of course, you know, I'm a believer. I believe it. I trust in the Lord, and I just, I have to say that at that moment, when I heard him say that, speak that into my spirit, I I thought, okay. Okay. I'm okay. I'm gonna be okay. But I actually thought Ray was gonna live, you know, but I was wrong again. I never can out guess God. But, anyway, I just wanna say to each one of y'all and to the people that I have interviewed that y'all have become my good thing, and God has blessed me through this. And, and I guess that's all. That's all. I just wanna say thank you, and I love y'all. And happy New Year.
Speaker 3: Thank you, Patty. I love you too. I'm so part of our team. Yeah.
Speaker 1: Patty Patty is amazing. I love Patty. Patty's one part of our viewers.
Speaker 3: She actually took a and wrote no residue on her husband's arm, and guess what he got. Oh, yeah. He did. I forgot to say that part, but y'all know that. Yeah. There's a lot of people that don't know. But I did put the link to our support meeting and our virtual, toast for the New Year's in the nest. And there's already people on the join us, share some stories about your loved ones, ring in the New Year of justice. Please feel free. Is that doctor Moon on I just saw? It is. Hi, doctor Moon. Oh my goodness. So good to see you. Happy New Year. Let me see if she wants to say something. I'm a throw the mic real quick. I saw you at the bottom there. What another great warrior. I I know doctor Thorpe knows doctor Renee Moon. She works with Jansy and I, on the We The People 50. And just another one of the few great doctors out there that's actually looking out for people and not money. Yeah. Renee Renee Moon.
Speaker 6: Doctor Renny Moon, it's so good to see you. Yeah. Doctor Moon, and I were fired on the exact same day, Thursday afternoon, June 29.
Speaker 3: Yep. Send you the mic, Renee, if you wanna accept it. I don't wanna bit mean to put you on the spot.
Speaker 4: Well, you know, if you show up here, sometimes she
Speaker 10: can't I know. We're
Speaker 4: not afraid to to ask you to speak.
Speaker 3: Right. Somebody just requested to let's see. Mister White. Can you see him? Mister White.
Speaker 6: Jeff is, my friend. He was shot dead. Yeah. I met him and his daughter in in in Tulsa. And
Speaker 4: Very sad.
Speaker 11: Well, thank you very much. Good to good to good to talk to you again, doctor Thorpe, and thank you so much for the invite to to the, to the group here tonight. And, I've real well, enjoy is the wrong way. There's the wrong word, but it's been very enlightening. And, it's been good to be here with with everybody tonight. Yeah. We lost our our granddaughter almost a year ago now. We she had a, congenital diaphragmatic hernia that we're, you know, almost positive that was caused by the, the shots my my daughter got while she was pregnant. And, that say that little baby suffered is, yeah, it's, not not exactly the right word either. We have we have no idea the pain she went through. But, I just wanted to say tonight that, you know, with all the list of of names I caught in, just came in on on just the last portion of of the names that were read. But, you know, since since the movie, the the film came out shot dead, of course, I've been promoting it as much as I possibly could online and and face to face with people. It is absolutely shocking how many people say, oh, yeah. Well, let me tell you what happened to me. Let me tell you what happened to a friend of mine. Let me tell you what happened to my mom or my dad or my uncle or my neighbor. It's it it it it's amazing. It's sad. It's so oh, it's just maddening. What's going on in the name of medicine? And one thing that really just angers me more than anything is, I brought this up to my family physician. And his his best answer to to that was, well, Jeff, they had to do something. Can can can you believe that they had to do something? Yeah. Kinda like it's been the right thing that they did, but, you know, who what what do I know? But, anyway, like I said, I just wanted to get on here and say thank you all for what you're doing by bringing attention to the, to those that we have lost. Doctor Thorpe for all the work that you're doing and all the doctors that are, that are working on this, to find some kind of an answer.
Speaker 1: But
Speaker 6: Thank you for, thank you for showing up, Jeff. It's, you you and your daughter are are are in my thoughts and prayers. I think of you often. I and, I appreciate it. You know, it's so important that everybody speak out. It's so important that our sports athletes speak out. It's so important. You know, I'm I'm I'm so distraught. I'm an athlete myself and, was an athlete until I was injured. But, you know, the young athletes, everybody looks up to them. And and when you have this guy, mister Fizer, he's really nothing more than a prostitute. He's a whore for Pfizer. He took $10,000,000 and he's pushing these shots and and all these younger athletes that are looking up to him and kids and it has a huge platform. But anybody that's been vaccine injured has cut their legs up, you know, stuff their mouth, you know, put tape over their mouth. They're thrown under the bus. And, you know, it's and and again, you know, somebody like Demar Hamlin, I mean, this is an abomination. I mean, I'm I feel so bad for the young man, but let's come on. I mean, if he wasn't vaccine injured, he'd come out and prove it. But yet it would appear that he took a massive amount of money from the NFL, and he's perpetrating this lie, denying that he's vaxx injured when everybody knows he's. And he's complicit with killing and injuring massive numbers of people for his lack of balls, his lack of courage.
Speaker 3: Exactly.
Speaker 6: By being silent, he's killing and injuring his teammates and all the other young people that look up to him. So we need people that have the courage the courage like Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, that, by the way, put a lick on him pretty well. Yeah. Okay? He calls him mister Pfizer.
Speaker 3: And the media
Speaker 6: It's these gutless wonder people. These gutless wonder physicians that don't have any balls, don't have any courage, and God will judge them. And, you know, they're falling over dead too because God will not Yeah. I agree. These people that are staying silent, every day, nearly every day, I'm posting, you know, there's a a a a post will come up and saying all the pictures of this young athlete, these football players, or these hockey players, or whatever that are pushing the shot. And then they die suddenly. Well, what do you you know, God will not be mocked. You reap what you sow. And if you don't believe in God, then you call it karma. But it's a physical law just like gravity.
Speaker 4: Yeah. I agree. I agree. And, you know, so many of these protocol victims were were murdered because they were not vaccinated. I mean, myself, the doctor asked me if I was vaccinated. I said, no. He patted me on the hand and said, well, I'm sorry, missus Seiler, but you're gonna die. I mean, that's how they that's how they saw us. They just needed to get the body count count up to get people scared enough to to take a shot that was gonna kill them, and it's also criminal, and it's also connected, very connected.
Speaker 3: And the media, you know, just the misinformation, and they've got blood on their hands. They're complicit at the big time. But, you know, when Brad and I started this in 2020, you know, we were censored so bad. All we wanted to do was get the word out about ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. And we just kept getting censored and taken down in Facebook and Facebook jail, and we would rename our groups. And they were I mean, I I threw Brad a mic. I saw he's on, but it was so frustrating. I was writing articles early in 2020 trying to tell people, don't take remdesivir. There's working early treatments. And they why are they gonna censor just truth and studies? That's all I was put posting. I wasn't posting opinion or writing about opinion. I was I was sourcing everything. Yeah. And my u my YouTube channel got completely shut down. I was banned from all things Google for posting studies that ivermectin worked and hydroxychloroquine worked in early and not to go to the hospital and tell them, you know and for them to tell you to go home until you're blue. And then come back and tell you that their only choice because you're unvaccinated is a is a ventilator in remdesivir. And people just I mean, they didn't they didn't get have a way to know. The censorship was so bad. It's so upsetting because, you know, I I got my hands on ivermectin, and I gave it referred people, like, 600 people, and they all lived.
Speaker 4: Yeah. I mean, you you know, you speak about the media. Like, you know, Heidi Baughn out there in Fresno in the Fresno area, her friend Lupe was murdered, and we read the name. Her story's out there, and she has gone to battle just gathering other victims and, of course, working with Michelle, who's the whistleblower out there about the baby demise. She was in shot dead. Yeah. That's, Michelle Gershman. She's not here. They go out to the hospitals, and they hold those signs to, get, you know, just to bring awareness, and and they put the pictures of people on there. And they always do something special when it's an anniversary of the death or but they once if I hopefully, I get this story right. But they once went and took pictures of withholding their signs outside of, news station and they the news stage like, they were out out out on the property, but and they chased them away because they just didn't want like, instead, they should have been going out there. Like you said, the media, they should have been going out there and asking them, hey. What is this all about? Can we report on it? But instead, they, you know, tried to shut him up. So
Speaker 3: Well, I need to get on Tucker. I I texted him yesterday, but he hadn't returned my text yet. Yeah. Yeah. Because these stories seem to be told. Right? Like, we've collected
Speaker 4: so so many people have come forward and more people will come forward and tell the stories of, you know so chbmp.org, guys. Tell your story. If it's a protocol story, if it's a vaccine or vaxxed death story, we have got to bury the world in stories. Everybody has to stand up and speak. It can't be just seen as, oh, well, you know, there's these 30 people that get go on every show and talk about it. We need everyone who I mean, millions were hurt. Millions were killed. We between the two, attacks, we have to, speak up. I I, you know, I take a chance every time I speak out, but I'll speak out everywhere. You know, as a survivor, I I don't care how many people come after me. I'm like, the truth is the truth. And they tried to murder me, and they murdered so many people. I cannot whistle past these death camps. I will not. I will not. I'll live in my car before I do that.
Speaker 1: Real quick, we have another victim that reached out to us in the chat, and, the individual requested we say their name and where they where they passed, if that's okay. Who is it?
Speaker 3: Darren. We'll jump to Johnny. He says he has his hand up too.
Speaker 1: Absolutely. Thank you for your patience, Susan. So I'm just gonna read what miss Susan, put in the chat. I want to honor my husband since he wasn't on the list. He was taken to the ER on his birthday, 01/01/2022, and moved to heaven on 01/17/2022. Happy happy heavenly birthday, my love. Your your and my future, not just my past. Mhmm. Yes. His and I I I, I don't know the man's name. There's no I I I'm I'm sorry. I I all I see is James chapter and the the the account is called Susan. So, Susan, if you can hear me, it is my honor. Thank you.
Speaker 3: Yep. John, go ahead.
Speaker 7: This, well, that's hard to follow. I'll say that. But, Susan, I I hope you feel a lot of love here. Jeffrey, you mentioned that somebody said, well, what do you expect? Some people are gonna die. I was at bible study, and, there's different mixes of politics and so forth. And and one guy said, John, some people are just gonna die. You gotta expect that. You know, the vaccine isn't gonna save everybody. It's gonna it's gonna take some. So, I thought about it, and, I I wrote an article. It was my second article. I wanted to before I get into data studies, I wanted to write, a set set of foundation from which people should kinda launch in how they view things, COVID and vaccine. So the second article I wrote is the moral calculus of a death lottery. And it goes through a couple of different scenarios of, you know, being in a life raft, you only have so much food, and, somebody has to volunteer to die because it's gonna take so long to be rescued and and so forth. So if you don't kill somebody in the first day, you're gonna have to kill two the second day or three the third day. And, the person who draws the short straw, well, they happen to be Catholic, so they can't kill themselves. So somebody else has to kill them. Who's gonna do it? It it goes through that whole analysis. But what we're talking about is this, the shots are a death lottery. You know? Nobody knows who's gonna react. You know, if you've had DVTs and and, clotting problems in the past, you probably have a better chance of dying. But for for society to mandate something that they know somebody's gonna die, you don't know who it is, but you know it's somebody, whether it's random or somebody else is selecting. It's a form of murder, and people aren't doing that calculus in their head. They're just saying what the news says, and, we have a moral breakdown. It's not just the shots. It's everything else that's going on too, with the fentanyl coming over the border. And it goes to what Jim says also, you know, of people being cowards. And I often think of, what what I thought about with the with the the the priest, the sexual scandals, the pedophilia scandals in the Catholic church. I'm Catholic. My name is John Paul. And, when that was and I and I live in Massachusetts. So Boston. Right? That was very big back in the eighties, nineties. And my civil procedure professor was actually one of the, litigating attorneys, for some of the the victims. For every victim that took the millions of dollars and settled and never brought the suits, every one of them allowed hundreds of kids to be diddled after. And these kids committed suicide. They ended up in prison. They had terrible lives after they were abused. Many, many of them. And none of them came forward. So I guess I would say we're going into 2024. In fact, I've got nine minutes. And and, Jim, if you're home, you've got nine minutes too.
Speaker 6: No. I got an hour and nine minutes. I'm in Pensacola
Speaker 7: Central Standard Time. Oh, no way. Oh, I never knew that. Okay. I thought all of Florida was eastern. Okay. So to turn it on a better note, we we've been living in such a an easy time, in the past fifty, sixty, seventy years that we never really had to think about stuff like this, but there are many evil people and there always will be. And we just have to protect ourselves. But if you look at this community of good people that we have right here, I mean, the the future I'm sorry. Some people are injured, and, I don't mean to diminish that, but we have a community now of people that we can trust and go to. And you didn't have that before. You might have thought you did, but look at how many friends and and relatives that we thought we could count on that, you know, we can't count on. That's true. Now you know. People people are being sorted. And, you know, things are looking up. I mean, 2024 for me, I'm ready to go to war. And, I got a lot of stuff going on that's gonna happen in in January. And it's it's just gonna I don't know if the FBI is gonna raid me. I don't know what's gonna happen, but a lot of truth is gonna come out. Well, we're ready to go with you,
Speaker 4: John. Like, I mean, we are we've been ready. We're we're itching. Like, we I love that you said what you said because it illustrates the importance of standing up and speaking out and just not sitting back and take like, you're right. I mean, we had a very busy month just trying to save people from the hospital still, and it's yeah. Even yesterday. Yeah. We're still doing it today. Yeah. So, yeah, I like, you
Speaker 7: The the more states that deliver the CDC memorandum to the attorneys general of the state and to the individual reps, the the the more that the CDC memorandum gets around, I think the better off we'll all be. I mean, it's a 100 pages of facts of people that absolutely were killed by the vaccine, absolute fraud by the CDC trying to cover it up. They're caught. Their their spokesman, as an agent of the organization, lied upon lies, fraud upon fraud, and they're caught. And, they can't get around it. So let's get around to every state we can try to get grand juries. And even if we don't, we're gonna we're gonna make enough noise that public opinion is gonna turn on you. That's right. I agree. Stick stick around, John. We should
Speaker 1: I I love what you're doing, John. I I I I just love it. The the energy and the focus, it's amazing, and, it it's inspiring, sir. We should go to Denise. Yeah. Denise. Well, after we Denise. Of, well, whoever we have I have several hands up. Yeah. It's Denise. So if it's Denise for Jamie. Go ahead, Denise. Okay. There you go.
Speaker 2: Hi, everybody. Happy New Year. My daughter is was murdered by the hospital protocol. 36 years old, healthy, unvaccinated. Every, narrative in the doctor's and the nurse's notes start with miss Jamie Wiley, 36 year old female. One time, she was changed to a male. Unvaccinated. And then you can just you know? I don't even know what to say. I just oh, Denise.
Speaker 4: We love you. Take your time. Take your time. And we we got all night with you.
Speaker 6: I'm sorry, Denise. You're doing fine. We love you. I can't imagine your pain.
Speaker 2: I miss my daughter. I miss her laughter. I miss her hijinks. I miss her love.
Speaker 6: You're gonna feel it again, and you're gonna see her again.
Speaker 2: But you know what? I wanna John, you mentioned something prior to me coming on, and we we talk about our loved ones and how horrible it was. God knows it was. But the the, the fallout. Right? Nobody talks about the fallout. Nobody talks about the ruined relationships. Right. Nobody talks about the kids. My daughter had a 15 year old son. At the time, she was murdered. And I'm not just mourning her loss. I'm mourning the loss of him even though he's alive. It was a double loss. And I don't know what's worse knowing he's out there and being abused by his DNA donor or having my daughter not on this earth. It's so hard. It's so hard. Every freaking system in America is not just the health care system. It's every freaking system in America is broken and has been taken over by the evil that runs this flipping
Speaker 3: show. 100%.
Speaker 6: Yeah. You're right. But, you know, there's a light that shines in the darkness. Everybody in this audience right now, every single person in this audience is shining a light. And we're all over the world, you know, but, totally unrelated to ethnicity, color of your skin, your faith, country of origin. You know, we're all together in this, and we're all joining in this fight. And Denise And we're all shedding light, in the darkness.
Speaker 3: Yep. And, Denise, you have been I mean, You've been so strong and and so active and, you know, running support meetings for other people and just never giving up despite how hard you're grieving. I do know one thing. I do I do know that your daughter is damn proud of you. And she's looking down going, yep. That's my mom.
Speaker 1: And she's a
Speaker 6: She's a cloud as as Saint Paul says. She's a cloud of witness. She's our cloud. Great cloud of witness. Yeah. Great cloud of witness. That's right. They're they're up there. And, you know, I honestly, I I can't wait to get up there and really live.
Speaker 2: Every day, every day, every single day, I pray. Lord, come. Lord Jesus, come.
Speaker 9: He's here.
Speaker 2: I'll be reunited with my daughter. My grandson won't be in an abusive situation. I won't be on this godforsaken earth anymore.
Speaker 6: It's, definitely a a horrible place, but, you're still here for a reason. And and God knows that reason, and he's got plans for you. You know, I I didn't wanna be here. I contemplated suicide several times before in my life, And now I know why God didn't let me take my own life. Because I'm 70 years old now, and I never wanted to live this long in the pain that I've been in. And I realized the reason why I'm here is because God had a plan for me, because I was created for this moment in time to stand up and to speak the truth. And and you also have a plan from God. Every single person here, every single human being has a plan. The problem is is Satan's got a plan too, and you have to be sure to listen to the right person Because one plan for God is what will fulfill your destiny. And so you're gonna get through this, and you're gonna wake up tomorrow in a new year, and you're gonna have some hope. And I'm gonna be praying for you.
Speaker 3: Yeah. You're an important part of this team in this fight, Denise. So, you know, we love you, and we're here for you every second of the day any anytime. And, we'll get through this together, and we'll make this year the year of justice. I'm dubbing it the year of justice, and it's we're gonna make it happen.
Speaker 1: Denise Thank you. You know, just to give you some inspiration because I'm touched by the words you were sharing with us. There's a French field marshal in World War one that told his men, the most powerful weapon in the world is the human soul on fire. All of us are on fire, and we're gonna go make it happen. This is gonna be a year we're all gonna go make it happen. So we're on the offensive. We have our our arms, our shields, our swords. We're ready to attack, but, you know, we had to go through this, and it was a horrible process. And, I mean, I have days I don't even wanna talk to anybody. So but this will be a year of justice.
Speaker 2: I'll never stop talking about my daughter and my grandson, but I'm tired. Tired.
Speaker 4: Of course you are. Totally. Yeah. We know you are. You've been hit with a lot this year too. I mean, you've just been hit with it. I see it.
Speaker 6: Hang in there. We're here for you. Yeah. I feel your pain. I hear you. We all hear you.
Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 6: I'm fighting for you. And I'll continue to fight for you till my last breath and every other victim and injury from these evildoers.
Speaker 2: Doctor Thorpe. Yeah. You You you said
Speaker 5: that
Speaker 2: you you've talked about a couple of hospital systems. My daughter was murdered in the Baptist hospital system, which I think they're owned by tenant. How do I find out
Speaker 4: how many
Speaker 2: people how many victims there were in that hospital, Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.
Speaker 6: Well, I can tell you that Texas was targeted, for political reasons. And the first hospital that took the bribe that's put all the mandates in place. And this is published in in my wife, Maggie, who's an attorney, and I'm a physician, obviously. And and we do a lot of research and publishing together. And our last article two weeks ago published on America Out Loud exposes everything. And it also exposes the, in May, the, massive amount of money that, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists took and entered into the same covenant with death. And as far as that article two weeks ago on America Out Loud that Maggie Thorpe and I, Jim Thorpe published together, there's a link in there that you can go and you can press, enter in any hospital system, and you'll see exactly how much, they took, how much money they took. I I don't know how much HCA, took. I don't know how much Tenet has taken, but you can go to that link and put it in and you can find out. You can't find out how many people they killed because they're they're hiding that. And and the only way we can find that out is by people coming forth. But but I can assure you that the system is corrupt. These hospitals have entered in the vast majority of them. You know, you're looking at a 180,000,000,000. And and, you know, mainstream media has even liberal outlets have admitted now that over $5,000,000,000,000 have been used to push this lethal death narrative. This is a this is a DOD military operation, and it was preconceived. This was planned. This was planned as far back you know, John knows this better than I do, as far back as 2010. You know, Gates announced that it was a year of the the decade of the vaccine. But, we we can't get specific death numbers and injury numbers from hospital systems. They won't give it to us, and and they'll never give it to us. But but we can we can press them, and we can I'm continuing to, literally to attack viciously attack. Look at my pinned tweet on my Twitter x account. That's been up there for six months. I've you know, the Sisters of Saint Mary's Health system tried to bribe me with a massive amount of money so that I could sign a nondisclosure agreement, probably the same one that DeMar Hamlin signed, very similar. That's what they tried to get me to sign. And I said no. I knew what it was about. And and so, I've taken them to task, and I've they're a criminal organization. They're all criminal organizations. Our government is a criminal organization. -Yes, it is. -All the medical boards are criminal organizations. They're part and parcel with us. They need to be indicted. They need to be charged and indicted for RICO violations, which is a, a legal term, a RICO violation, is, they're racketeering, and corrupt organizations, and there's a RICO act. But this is also third degree murder. This is crimes against humanity. This is assault and battery for those that were injured. And it's it's very, very clear. And we need to press forth, and we need to bring these people to justice. Otherwise, it's gonna happen again. The next round is gonna be worse.
Speaker 3: It's still happening. Yeah.
Speaker 1: Now, doctor, is this technically third degree murder or murder in the first degree? Because Yeah. Because If if there's my understanding, first degree murder.
Speaker 6: Yeah. I'm not an attorney. I I I it it's murder. Yeah. Whatever you wanna call it. Racket it's racketeering influenced, corrupt organization act. It is, collusion, clearly. I mean, you you know, all of these medical boards, all of them came out with the exact same language threatening all of us physicians, in September 2021 with the exact same language in the exact same time frame. And these are organizations, for example, my three organizations, you know, they couldn't, you know, a year earlier or five years earlier, they couldn't agree on, you know, what time the sun was gonna rise or set or they couldn't agree on on the color of the sky. That's how desperate they were different disparate they were. But yet, all of a sudden, all these hundreds of organizations, literally a 100 about, came out with the exact same language threatening every single physician that they would have their medical license taken away, and they would lose their credentialing, which we need to survive. If they'd if we gave out, quote, misinformation, which they never defined. I mean, that is a violation Yeah. Of the first amendment. I I mean, it it it was unprecedented. I I've been in practice for forty four years. I've never seen anything like this in my life.
Speaker 3: It was my You were fired. It was It was was fired. Doctor Witcher was fired. Doctor Witcher was fired. Doctor Moon was fired. Doctor Corey. Doctor Doctor McCullough. Doctor,
Speaker 4: yep. I know. The only doctors Miller was fired. The only doctors you can trust are the it's like opposite. It's the ones that were fired and the medical right. And the medical board went after their license. You're like, that's a doctor I can trust. I mean, that's how I feel. Well, it's,
Speaker 6: as it as as God spoke through his prophet Isaiah in chapter five verse 20, woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. Everything's upside down. What did you expect in the answer?
Speaker 4: I know. Doesn't spelled it out in Timothy too that there'll come a day when evil will be called good and good will be called evil and people will be lovers of themselves and all that. So I yep. What else would you expect? Right? But but we still have to do our part and fight. I I'm Catholic, and so in the Catholic church, they say you must be the church militant and fight against evil until till you're done here, and that's what we do.
Speaker 3: Like Brad always says, they may have money and power, but we have the people. And people can rise up and finish this this and get our get it back to where we need it. Bring God their culture. And there's no guarantees about the outcome, but,
Speaker 4: you you know, we can't like, I always you know, attorneys and doctors and stuff, it's like, this isn't the time to fight the fights you can you're guaranteed to win. It's the time to fight the fights that need to be fought. I mean, we need we need people with weak stomachs against evil and strong spines to stand up against it, not the other way around is what we got.
Speaker 3: Yeah. We got two hands up. I know John knows what degree of murder it is because I saw him. But I think it's Sam too that needs but y'all need to speak. Go go Sam and then John.
Speaker 4: Hey, Sam. Yeah? Is that me? Yep. That's you. We called you by your name.
Speaker 12: Oh, you guys knew me. Yeah. Hi. Happy, New Year's. It's a it's a sad, sad occurrence, but it's free, therapy. I love all you guys. We're all blessed to be here together. I just wanted to say, yeah, I'm I'm representing Fresno. We've been fighting hard here trying to expose all this, medical tyranny. I think we should call it what it is. It's a Malthusian Eugenics Death Cult, and, and we better expose it or it's us and our family and friends next. And many of you on all all already know all that from the from all the testimonies. And I just wanted to reach out and let everybody know I'm I'm still helping spread the word. And so you can, reach out to me, Sam, at weaponized news dot com. Email me, and, and we'll air your, your testimony, your story, and continue to, to spread the word. Just real quick about me. I woke up to it in, like, February, '15 when they passed the s v two seven seven, the mandatory vaccines for school in California. I had two young kids. Started following in real close. What what is this crazy state doing? How they're gonna force medical treatment to go to school? Research, research, research. And then, I started telling everybody. So, honestly, I've been waiting for all you guys, and I'm I'm I'm it's it's horrible tragedy that brings us together, but, we're all in it together, and, and we gotta just keep fighting. And I know we can turn it around because, it's self evident how evil the system is. And so, anyway, I just wanted to put that out there, Sam at weaponized news dot com. Reach out to me through the email, and I'll, broadcast your story. And, we'll try to spread the word as much as we possibly can. Thank you, and bless everybody on this call. Love you. Thank you, Sam.
Speaker 4: Thank you, Sam. Thank you so much. Go ahead, John. He's done a lot to have people on and stuff like that. So I've been on his podcast too, so people reach out to him. He's great.
Speaker 7: Okay. So a number of things to cover. I probably don't wanna get into murder too much, but, there was raised the issue of Rico and that very, very, very expensive and complicated, crime to investigate, let alone prosecute. So and and that is where it needs to go. The, medical boards, the especially the American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics ran a joint message. You guys have heard me say it before. Maybe others in the audience haven't. But it's still posted on the web. If you, as a doctor, spread vaccine misinformation, you'll be suspended or revoked. Your license, or excuse me, your certification. Don't get confused between the states, which is government, that hold the licensing boards, whether or not you're licensed in the state. Don't get confused between that and the board certifications that hospitals require for you to sign out a room and work in the hospital and so forth. So even if you're, you know, in private practice, you still have an affiliation with a hospital. And if you need to do a surgery or refer patients, that affiliation is required for you to be in business as a doctor. And so for speaking John, you know, on on my board, on on the American
Speaker 6: Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology that really ushered this in and by the way, I I was part of them in the nineties. I was one of their examiners. I I they're my contemporaries. I I published with some of them. They specifically threatened us, and ours is still on online. You can still pull it down. It threatens not only our board certification, but also all of our medical licenses and all the state through the Federation of State Medical Boards, FSMB. Look it up. Just Google misinformation, the American Board of OBGYN. It's on there. So the the threat was not only for credentialing, for state licensure as well.
Speaker 7: Yep. That I was getting there. FSMB is absolutely a RICO organization. They they use the word federation to try to trick people into thinking it's federal when it's really an NGO. It's not governmental. And, they wield so much power, over medicine. But, I mean, this all the all this stuff that we're talking about is in my book. I mean, it goes back to the mid-1960s when Canadians, had the they re reformed their health laws, and part of that reformation was to, change the way that the medical schools in Canada, teach. They wanted to standardize everything. It's all standardized, standardized. Well, that is that is not how you make an efficient economic system is to centralize. That that's the worst, least efficient. So what happened was it it ended up going to McMaster University. And by the time 1981 came around, you got evidence based medicine. And, and then it's they they somehow got a lot of, the the papers that they wrote around this evidence based medicine got accepted. And by 1992, it was taught in every medical school in North America. That includes all The United States schools. And they they flipped the scientific method on its head, where the patient in front of you is now relegated to a lower form of evidence than the papers, the literature. So the literature is now the highest form of evidence. And it wasn't supposed to be that way, but that's what it became. So if somebody halfway around the world, wrote a paper with different genetics for Asian people, different food, different water, different bacteria in the water, different fungi. You're supposed to use that paper to treat the patient in front of you in Virginia or Oklahoma. It's ridiculous on its face, but that is what happened. And now doctors, anybody under, I don't know, 50 years old, I forget where the cutoff is for 1992 medical school, the COVID could not have happened ten years earlier because the doctors had not aged out and retired. And those doctors would not have put up with this shit. They wouldn't they wouldn't have, just bowed to the central authority CDC recommendations and protocols. And especially in hospitals where you have I mean, you know, on average or in general, they're obviously, they're exceptions. But in the ER, you probably have much younger guys than you get, you know, out in out in the world in practice. And in those ER doctors, they're just following what they're told, doing whatever the CDC says. You know? I I say it's, for anybody who's seen the the, documentary on cable news when it came around in the nineteen seventies and eighties. The documentary is called Anchorman, and, he he finishes a broadcast by saying, he says, well, good evening, San Diego, and have a good day. I'm Ron Burgundy? And, the producer says, goddamn it. Who put the question mark on the teleprompter? Ron Burgundy will read anything on that teleprompter. And, that's what doctors are now. Doctors will subscribe or prescribe anything the CDC tells them to whether it's gonna kill the patient or not. And a lot of this comes through that there's so what I do is I take a look at it from a higher level. It it's it's multidiscipline systems analysis where you've got behavior modifications through the CARES Act and how that flows. And when they created the CARES Act, they knew damn well the behavior that would flow from it, and then they knew damn well people would die. So that gets into the murder and the intent. The so first degree is purposeful where you intend to kill people, somebody specific. This is more a a gross reckless murder. In most states, they call it criminal negligence. It's kind of a second degree. You know that somebody might die, from your actions. So the results that flow from the CARES Act were, I don't know, a million people died. It's around a million. It's not COVID that killed a million. It's it's protocols and drugs. So in in the CDC memorandum, I do an analysis of uttering, which is a subset of fraud. And then I use that as a basis to to go through involuntary manslaughter, which requires a predicate crime, the predicate crime being, in that case, of fraud. If somebody dies in the act of a of a crime, and it could be running a stop sign. Doesn't have to be a felony. And then after involuntary manslaughter, I analyzed felony murder, which is somebody dies during the commission of a felony, but now it's the the model penal code changed it to an inherently dangerous felony, which is better because the felony that was in the prior one was murder, rape, arson, and kidnapping. So, excuse me. It wasn't murder. It was a battery. I don't know. Anyway, an inherently dangerous felony would be a medical battery. It is inherently dangerous to break the skin and inject something, especially that's contaminated, below the skin. So I make a case for felony murder, and then I do depraved heart murder, which is a common law version of a gross reckless murder or a net criminal negligence. So that that's all where we are. With regard to the Rico stuff, you have to establish a pattern of racketeering activity from an enterprise generally asked across state lines if it's federal. So each the states have RICO laws too, but they're all different. Some of the states have very weak, RICO laws, very difficult to prove. But, you know, you have to look at it pragmatically. We can talk in a Twitter space all night long about what should be done, but the governments are all corrupted. And the, the the DOJ the Fed DOJ, you know, we can't expect anything from them until we get a let's say we even do get, Donald Trump or, Vivek. Well, if we got Vivek, it might be better, but I I still don't think that these US attorneys that become part of the the DOJ, maybe attorney general, deputy, attorney general, or whatever. I don't think they're gonna take any chances. They're on a career track in government, and the name of the game is do the job as little as you can to not ruffle feathers to maybe get advancement when you get to that age for advancement. Do you really wanna take on pharma? You know, do do they really wanna bring a case? They're gonna find every reason they can to not bring a case, and that's from the Fed side. So we have to find states that are amenable to it. Now when you get into the states, you still have politicians who have designs on, I don't know, running for governor after being attorney general or maybe being a senator. So they're not they're not likely going to take up the mantle and prosecute or at least investigate. So what do we do as citizens where we have no private right of action for criminal prosecution? Our only recourse is to go to the grand jury system, which we're the only one of only two countries with the grand jury system left. There's Liberia and The United States. And, you know, I'm sorry for all the people who've heard me speak. You're hearing it for the twentieth time, but we need to get to, certain grand juries in, I would just say, red red states, red counties. And I only say red because the I I I think the Democrat controlled counties are just all in for the vaccine, and it's more cultish behavior. I'm neither, by the way. I haven't been in a party in over a third of a century. I don't trust either one of them. I don't think either one of them is good. And the greatest the the biggest voting block in The United States is the independence, not Democrats, not Republicans. The independence have been the biggest voting block in The United States for decades, and yet they're not represented at all, which is really weird. So, I'm trying to create a blueprint such that everybody can pick up what I've done, and we can try to find somewhere. All we need is one grand jury, and they can haul Fauci's ass or anybody's ass over to some Western state or middle of the country, subpoena them, investigate subpoena records, and get a real investigation going. And the and the grand jury foreman, not the not the adviser, not the state attorney, the grand jury foreman needs to know that he's directing the grand jury, not that the the state attorney who tries to take control of it as they always try to do. But once once the grand jury foreman knows that he's in charge, they can take that investigation anywhere they want, and you can get a special prosecutor. You can do all kinds of stuff that's never been done, but the law allows. And so we need to kinda take over, and I know it's kinda crazy what I'm saying, but I don't see any other legal path to to prosecute these guys. So sorry for the long one. I just wanted to explain it to everybody. Yeah. I know it's frustrating to be on these calls. You know?
Speaker 3: Well, Brad Thank you for your time. Thank you, John. Brad is on. Our our founder, former Fed's group founder, former federal prosecutor of 21, and now fighting against the corruption all the way from Vietnam because he's on a business trip. Hi, Brad.
Speaker 9: Hey, everybody. Happy New Year. We actually celebrated, I guess, about twelve hours before this, New York did. They were they were out last night, and I was actually working. We are well on our way, I think, to getting, at the local level because I think that's the best way to do it over here in Vietnam. They have similar pressure from the national government on doctors and hospital staff. But at the local level, I think we have a strategy to get, identifying information on a lot of the people that that died over here as a result of getting the vaccine. We now pretty much know, and I think ultimately we'll be able to prove this pretty definitively with our experts that, you know, the vaccine is basically what got people sick. It caused a response. The spike proteins were exhaled, and it got other members of the household, very sick. And, as a result, the 2021 here in Vietnam, they went from well under a thousand deaths, from COVID to somewhere between thirty thousand and fifty thousand deaths. And it's, it's just they literally just cleaned their clocks. They went into an immediate, lockdown. The entire nation was locked down. And this was, like, literally a week after, they they started giving the Pfizer vaccine to, the elderly and to hospital staff. So we're gonna we're gonna uncover that can of worms. And the reason I like it is because there's not it always was my theory that the government has a lot of capabilities, and all these interests in The United States have all these capabilities to confuse everything and bamboozle everybody through the media, through the coterie of experts who are highly incentivized to stick with, the policy lines. And they just don't have the ability to put that much effort into a little place like over here where English is a second language at best, and there's very little computer programming going on in Vietnamese. So they just don't have a lot of the same, we're only getting a basic you know, we're I think we're developing a significant understanding. We have to understand it a lot more how this system of oppression works. But I think one level of protection is that your primary language is Vietnamese, and very few computer programmers speak it. So, anyway, we're getting the bottom of that. I think twenty twenty four is gonna be the year of enforcement, and it's gonna be the year of justice. And, I know there's a lot of people who, are struggling, but what I what I always say is you wanna stick around because it's going to be absolutely glorious. The what I was working on last night while I heard the fireworks is we're retooling a prosecute prosecution memorandum. This will be the third one that I was tangentially, well, aware of, I should say, not involved with, but aware of. And we're gonna try to retool this, posture it more, as if it's using the language that federal prosecution language that they're they're used to and, see if we can't style it so that it comes from, the Humanity Restoration Board, which is a group of experts, who are sort of affiliated with with the nonprofit. And the whole idea behind that was to get thousands of people established, you know, recover all the all the, make sure that everything was at, memory hold, and get all the records, make sure they're properly reviewed ultimately and and preserved. Because, aspirationally, we're preparing that for when the enforcement agencies, both state and federal, wanna get into the game because I believe it's going to happen. They're gonna be they're ultimately, they're gonna experience a lot of pressure. And, ultimately, there's good people in those agencies, and they're gonna wanna get involved in this space. So we've been we've been preparing that. We've been feather betting, getting things ready for when for when this happens. And another benefit of that is that we have thousands of people who've laid laid their soul out there for people to see. That creates power. That creates a strong moral case. It creates a moral foundation upon which our experts who weren't corrupted, who still are firmly anchored the scientific method, who, you know, are horrified at what's happened to organized science and rule of law, It's really left to us to rebuild it. So we're we built this really firm foundation underneath all of this to get it underneath those leaders, acolytes in the space that that, you know, we wanna enhance their power because we have good reason to believe that if they if they get into the end I mean, I think about if a doctor McCullough, just as an example, not to pick on anybody, but if he became surgeon general or he he he ran the FDA, I'm I'm pretty comfortable that in in projecting that it would be good for all of us. So that's that's by being here tonight, we're all part of this larger plan. We we have a strategic plan. We're retooling this letter. I think it's gonna be very strong. It's going to the attorney general of Texas. I happen to know that that office received a a key tam that we filed. The key tam is a whistleblower suit on behalf of a nurse. It's under seal, so I'm not gonna say anything more about it or what it involves. But, they're gonna be receiving this letter right around the time that they they also got this this this key tam that was filed last month or so. And I think it's also time to dust off the leniency program. It is not an amnesty program. I've I've seen a lot that there's a lot of people spreading baseless rumors about, I don't know. I even though I was a prosecutor for twenty one years, and all I did was enforcement programs and prosecuted people, somehow it's, it's gotten out there that I wanna basically, you know, confer get out of jail free cards on on the whole universe when I've devoted my whole life to to bringing them to justice. But there's a lot of stuff out there by people who don't know the first thing about general deterrents or specific deterrents or how leniency and amnesty programs work. They have no idea about human behavior. They have no idea about the criminal binds. They have no idea about how to unravel a massive system that has become so corrupted. You gotta figure out a way to go in it to to to go in there and start extracting it. And we have a plan for doing that because that's the space that I'm in. We did the leniency program for the antitrust division. We studied all the the programs around the world regarding leniency. We had you know, I I for over a decade, he did defer prosecution agreements, the criminal division, and and the any and the, US attorney's offices. And, frankly, I'm not a big fan because I think that they they give everybody a pass. The company comes in. Their executives all get it all get to skate. They pay a big fine. They they put a CIA in place. Nobody gets prosecuted. The model that we chose was the antitrust division model because on that one, only one company got the deal. So in an industry of seven or eight companies, one company gets the deal. You create a race to the courthouse, and then the six or seven other companies, every single executive would have to get prosecuted. These were really hard prosecutions. These are Ivy League educated people making 7 figures a year who are doing jail time. And on this one, I think the big push is gonna be on disgorgement. I mean, we've gotta go out aft we gotta go after these guys for disgorgement. If you made money, that's blood money, and you gotta turn it over. So we get back in the Department of Justice. That's gonna be the primary driver. I mean, jail time, absolutely. We want we want we want jail time on capital offenses, if appropriate, and there's a it's it's death penalty eligible. I would never wanna do anything to get to to get in the way of that. But we we we have a program, and this is what I'm sort of winding around getting getting to, is that I'm now, like, we're right I'm now looking at it. I'm seeing John's program, and that's like a like a like a pincer. And then we have the leniency, and that's like a pincer. And then we have the the effort to to, write letters to the attorney generals and do it, in seriatim. So, like, the third letter you write, you give an update to the recipient, attorney general about the prior two letters you wrote to the prior two attorney generals. And, eventually, when you get to attorney general seven or eight or nine, some of those attorney generals will have done something, and then you'll report on it. And whenever you issue a letter, you got a choice. You can make it private. You can make it private for a period of time, or you could send a letter and then issue a press release about it and post the letter. So, I feel like we're on offense, and I feel that time is on our side. I don't think I don't think these statutes of limitations are gonna hold up. I think when these courts, these judges in the states, they see how bad the conduct was. They're gonna look for creative ways to get around the statute of limitations. And most of all, if we get whether it's it has to be a new administration. This this administration is absolutely useless. I am apolitical, but this administration has defined itself as being just I don't have the words for it. It's just it's it's just an absolute
Speaker 3: disaster. Show. Shit show. I'll say it. It's just a disaster.
Speaker 9: But, I mean, what whether you have the rep a Republican candidate or you have RFK junior, either way, I think there's gonna be tremendous pressure to do a responsible, enforcement rule of law program with the Department of Justice heading it, procurement fraud, grant fraud, science fraud, big pharma fraud, health care fraud, corruption, to get after this stuff regarding, echo sciences and these NGOs and all this, you're gonna have to really, beef up the international money. By the way, we did this before because we we're in this situation before in 02/2007. Nobody knew how to do an Iraq war zone case. Nobody knew how to do a, Afghanistan war zone case, and we had to invent the entire thing on our own, and we did it. We're gonna have those same issues now. And, all these people who are in there now who are misdirected, they're running after pretty grandmas for January 6 or some other baloney. Ultimately, they and these large law firms that stand to be significant beneficiaries, I think they're gonna get behind this effort. And, of course, that's what you have to do to be successful. You gotta look at the big powerful constituencies and say, how are we gonna influence those constituencies and get them rolling in the same direction that we are? And we've done a lot of that thinking. And I think these people are gonna do I think they're gonna do serious jail time. I think there's gonna be serious criminal cases filed. And like I said, I think there's gonna be a memorial on the National Mall. That's, I mean, that's just like a, I don't see that as a as a as a big challenge. I mean, it's it's it's a challenge, but it's very doable now. It's much more all of this stuff, it's much it's much closer. It's less attenuated. You can you can see, like, the the you know, you you can see it forming up on timelines now. When these concepts that we're struggling to develop, they're they're now, like, accepted. You say something, you know, you you say something to somebody you don't know about the hospital treatment protocols, and they kinda nod knowingly like your Uber driver, where, you know, a year and a half ago, they wouldn't know what you're talking about. So I my advice to everybody is, first of all, your life is precious, and we need every single soul. We can't afford to lose anybody. There's not enough of us. We're in a we're in a we're in a small minority at this point. So the idea that somebody would, check out, even though I I I get it and I sympathize and all that, please don't do that because we really need you to stay in the fight. We are out. We're out. We're really outgunned. We're outgunned. They have all the money. They have all the powerful people, at least. We're getting more and more ground troops. And, we have these people that went through these her horrific sacrifices that didn't give up. I think that's like a superpower. I don't understand it, but it's like some kind of a superpower. We're tapping into something that is, you know, a a power source in the universe that I don't think people understand. Somebody would have told me this five years ago. I deal I I I kind of understand, but now I now I can really see it. There's a there's a superpower in that, and and and we're marshaling those superpowers. So stay in the game. This year is gonna be a it's gonna be a great year. It's look. It's gonna I don't wanna be probably out of here. It's just gonna be some really nasty surprises, like, really, really bad, I I strongly suspect. But, you know, we're all in it together. And, I do you know, we're we're we're gonna get through it.
Speaker 3: Brad, we're way ahead of our timeline that we thought from when we were planning this for 2020, we thought we wouldn't see anything till, like, 2025 at least. Yeah. No. No. It's just Or or be this far. Remember when we first started collecting them? I mean, we're just like yeah.
Speaker 9: Oh, no. It's it's like, if it weren't so dire and if you didn't if if, like, you have to have, like, overwhelming victory to stop the the egregious damage that's being done to the system. And so it's a you know, you go in with it's like an unrealistic thing that that that that you're trying to accomplish. But, yeah, I mean, I think,
Speaker 3: We didn't we definitely didn't know all these victims were gonna just step up and get in the fight like they that it could have. No. Exactly. Like the Denise's and the Ernest, I mean, who's been just lost a child Yeah. Who's been devastated, but they're fighting this like hell.
Speaker 9: Yeah. Oh, yeah. No. It's it's it's and the thing is is it I don't think they realize how much they keep everybody else on track. Because it's like, you know, everybody's on to some degree struggles with that. And when you see one of these these people that just refused refuses to quit, even though by all rights they should, that that takes away all your own internalization. Oh, right. Because the
Speaker 4: they're wounded and battling. Like, like the we've seen, like, the most wounded people picking up swords and going into battle, like, with tears in their eyes. I mean, like, with tears in their eyes. I mean, it's incredible. It's incredible. The the citizen task force is just ama I I I have no words for these parents and widows and people who lost their, brothers and sisters and mothers and fathers and the they're wounded for a time. And, like, you know, like, I look at Denise, you know, was so wounded, and then she was like, hell no. I'm gonna fight. And and she was and if you were like, there's times of woundedness and then there's times of, okay. I gotta cry. I gotta cry today. I gotta be mad today. I gotta whatever. And then rolling, you know, rolling back up. I mean, you know, Vanessa and Patty have been on an absolute roller coaster, but, they they take they lick their wounds, and then they come back battling even harder. And it's just, you know, Lisa and Charlene and, like, the New Jersey girls and the Michigan girls and the California girl. Like, everyone is just so freaking amazing. I would jump in a foxhole with every single one of them. I have. We have. Me too. Me too. Yeah.
Speaker 3: We have. But, you know, pain can be a very powerful motivator, and this kind of pain can be very powerful because we need and want and want it to be wanna fight harder too. Like, well, I'm a victim too. But when It does. It makes us wanna
Speaker 4: fight harder because as mad as we are about our own situations, it's like each other, we're we're equally hurt for each other. And then every time how many times does a victim try to save somebody else from being a victim and come to us and we try to save that per like, each thing fuels us more and more and more and more and more to make sure people are aware, to make sure people get justice, to make I mean, like, oh my gosh. It's crazy.
Speaker 3: But I think John wanted to say something in regards to what Brad was saying. I know his legal thinking was little mouse was on the on the wheel. Go ahead, John.
Speaker 1: Can you hear me?
Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 7: Oh, okay. My phone's glitching out. Yeah. Brad had mentioned something. I don't know if I ever talked to him about it, but, like, you know, the criminal prosecution is only the beginning. That the overall plan include when criminal prosecution is the only economically feasible way to discover enough information, to to bring the suits that need to be brought, and that is to pierce the corporate veil and claw back all the gains that were made by every executive and large stockholders, especially the institutional investors. And I know it's a pie in the sky dream that I have, but you did mention, Brad, about clawing back, which would require, Pearson, the corporate veil.
Speaker 9: Just just so you know, that is that is the Oh, mandatory. Absolutely. No. You everything you just said is absolutely correct.
Speaker 7: Yeah. So just just so you know, I'm on I'm on the same page.
Speaker 9: Yeah. And the thing is when when we when we compare notes, you you you're gonna see it's it's gonna just, like, dovetail, which I know.
Speaker 7: I know that there's everything has to be feasible and pragmatic because, you know, otherwise, we're all just talking on Twitter spaces. They the the talk about RICO, we we did I think you and I might have talked about that at one time. It's such a big enterprise endeavor on on the prosecution side, that it's it's not something you lead with, especially civil litigators for the civil Rico side. It's just it's just too hard and too big. You can start with stuff, get some prosecutions going, get into discovery. Once you get into discovery, start and you tell me if I'm wrong because I've never done this, Brad. This is all just No. No. You you no. You the so what the where where I would I would look at 2019 and 02/2020,
Speaker 9: and I would get I'd panel a bunch of grand juries and then have, I mean, there's ways to staff that where you can mitigate your risk in terms of not getting derailed. But, like, pretty much all the hydroxychloroquine I mean, the biggest type the the centerpiece hydroxychloroquine study to go after those guys were it was around March, I guess, of twenty twenty where they they allegedly looked at a 100,000 patient files or something. Am I ringing a bell here? I I have it written down somewhere. But
Speaker 6: Yeah. Brad. Brad, this is, Jim Thorpe. It was May 2020. It was doctor Mandeep Mehra from Harvard University cardiologist, and it was, manipulated and and completely fraudulent. And it was we all knew it. There's no way they could have gotten 95,000 patients in four months. No way.
Speaker 9: And so you gotta go into that one and just literally take take six AUSAs and, dozen agents and just just churn the hell out of that. And what you're gonna find is everybody will get there's there's like a an ebb and there's an ebb and flow of, task forces. I would just basically do a, like a procurement fraud grant fraud task force like we did in 2000 yeah. By the way, the reason we're here is because they I think I've said this before. They when Obama came in, they shut down procurement fraud, grant fraud, research fraud, and and all case filings, like, fell off a table. They were, there there's a there's a significant tail of about eighteen months. It takes a while to close everything down. But by 02/2010, they had everything closed down just in time for federalizing, basically, health care. So there's been no deterrence, in the research fraud space for more than a decade now. So people are wondering, like, how could it be that remdesivir could kill half the participants in in August, and then then it's tendered as as, you know, the go to drug pretty much mandatory just economically $6,000 for the administration and then a 20% on the on, you know, the total restaurant bill like you're a waiter. I mean, that kind of insanity can only can only come if they've shut down the entire enforcement apparatus. So, like, it's gonna be such a target rich environment when you get into there, and the the the big law firms are gonna get behind us because they stand to make a fortune. Because these are all gonna be criminal cases. They're gonna be defendants that have the ability to pay. So you're talking about, like, you know, 7 figure defenses. So and, again, like, do I do I care you know, I I don't really see it as my role trying to help, the the revenue streams of large law firms, but I just I recognize that if you that that's an important constituency to have on your side if you're advocating that there be this disruptive, you know, new rule of law initiative.
Speaker 6: Hey, Brad. If if if if you're going after if if you and John think that the most logical first step is to go after the, fraud in the scientific in the medical journals. You know, really, the New England Journal of Medicine Yes. Article that that I've gone after that was pushed it in my pregnant women globally, and they knew it was the deadliest drug ever put out on the market. They knew it, and I have proof of it. And they, Shima Bakoro, the New England, lead author, there are 21 authors on that paper in June '20, 2021, June 17. And they pushed it in pregnancy saying it was safe, effective, and necessary in pregnant. The most vulnerable patients of of all are pregnant women, and they pushed it globally. And it was fraudulent. They manipulated the miscarriage numbers. And I have proof, and I published this in a peer reviewed medical journal just last year documenting it perpetuity. They shifted, they lied and took 700 patients who had received the vaccine in the third trimester and shifted it, to the first trimester,
Speaker 9: diluting the miscarriage rate from eighty I wanted to understand that. That is that is a fantastic angle. And just so you know, doctor, we have one of our treasured, members. I won't mention her name, but she she had she lost two pregnancies, because of the vaccine. So, yeah, we wanna go after the I mean, all those and they're gonna have to you're gonna need a you're gonna need to get all their communications, and you're gonna need, to rebuild those capabilities. It's it's you know, you're gonna basically need like, you're gonna need doctors to go in and work. You're gonna need, like, joint investigations with, scientists and prosecutors, to go after some of this stuff because it's as as it it's complicated.
Speaker 6: Absolutely. My my wife is an attorney, and we busted we did a a FOIA, Freedom of Information Act request between HHS, CDC, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists because I knew we knew that they were captured. And, indeed, we struck gold. We published this, just six months ago, eight months ago, and and they took massive amounts of money in early twenty twenty one to capture 61,000 OBGYN doctors in North America and South America under penalty of destroying them professionally if they did not follow the narrative of, so they were locked in to this narrative of the CDC and HHS. They were paid millions through the COVID nineteen community core, deputy secretary Mark Webber of HHS. We published it all in several different, publications, and that's fact.
Speaker 9: Well, that'll be like a blueprint, and then we have to figure out how that can be framed. Like, when you get into those kind of numbers, that's that that's, I guess, inversely proportional, I guess, to, criminal cases. But, again, where there's a will, there's a way. And I think there's gonna be you know, the other reason why we're doing all this, groundwork and and building awareness, really, it's really consciousness awareness is really the business we're in. In. We're raising everybody's consciousness. Is we wanna be, you know, projecting that forward, assuming there's a good result in November, whether it's RFK Jr. Or the others, the Republicans. You know, just in time delivery of that consciousness to where you could get a team to look at this that's enlightened and experienced enough to figure out how part of this could be framed in criminal terms. I don't understand how the I don't understand the methodology of of how that scheme worked, but I'll bet you there's a way to frame it, for some of them at least as as being criminal conduct. Brent, I have a question.
Speaker 7: I have You're saying that it could be
Speaker 1: go ahead. Okay. I just wanna ask Brad something since he's a prosecutor. If I wanted to do freedom of information, I have to request all present at the time of test in the ICU, would I do you're breaking up. Can you say that again? If I wanted to do a Freedom of Information Act request for all people that were present at the time of death, the list of names of all people present at the time of death, who would I do the FOIA request with in the state of Texas?
Speaker 9: Okay. So that's that's that's gonna be tough. That's right. It's gonna yeah. That's not really a FOIA. I mean, it may be that
Speaker 1: what Well, that this the reason why I'm I I think it could be FOIA is because this is, there was a policeman present at the time of death, and this is a murder. This is an execution. It's this is a crime scene.
Speaker 9: Oh, you need the the way to do that is is to is to get get into discovery. So you gotta avoid a motion to dismiss, which in some states is just just get a certificate of merit from an expert, and they won't even file a motion to dismiss. Then you get into discovery. And once you get into discovery, you can you can get all that stuff, and that's actually a much better way to do it.
Speaker 1: So so you're saying something about a certificate
Speaker 9: of merit? Well, I don't know what state you're talking about. Some state Texas. Texas. I thought you could
Speaker 4: I thought you could
Speaker 9: I think they have a certificate of merit in Texas requirement.
Speaker 7: So Hold on. Is it a is it a state hospital who owns the hospital? It's private.
Speaker 1: It's private. It's private.
Speaker 9: It's private. And and and and they may there may be some information capture that the state does based on what was happening and, you know, you could get part of it. They're doing some sort of statistical capture or something. I don't know. And most states have some version of a FOIA, but it let's let's assume that it was, it was something that you could expect to get from a federal agency. There'd be all kinds of exceptions to FOIA that would, that they would point to in denying you your request. But, like I said, I think it's, I think you're better off, suing
Speaker 1: and then, getting into discovery. But but what if you can't sue? What if I mean, I'm telling you guys, I I spent almost $30,000 advertising my website this year. I've put cards out, flyers out, And some people, they they get, you know, they get, the spooks to come knock on their door in the middle of the night when they make a meme post about someone. Here I am. I got a freaking website, and nobody wants to cut the 10 foot pole.
Speaker 9: What was the, occurrence? What was the injury?
Speaker 4: His dad What happened?
Speaker 1: The injury was
Speaker 4: Your dad was murdered. Uh-huh. Thank you.
Speaker 9: I mean, it's murder. Okay. And when when did that happen?
Speaker 1: 03/14/2021.
Speaker 9: Okay. So your statute of limitations has lapsed. The query weather in Texas, there's something you found in the in the records after, it would be, what is that? January 2022. You know, was there something in the records you discovered after January 2022? And I don't I don't know what the session mutations rulings are, in Texas.
Speaker 1: I can go back and look. I I you know, when I was going through his chart the first time, there was midazolam, that I never found. I know I didn't even know what it was at the time, but now that I know about it, I could go back and look. I was saying that if so the first thing is you don't wanna get dismissed on statute of limitations. So you gotta have a theory that gets you past statute of limitations.
Speaker 9: Then once you have that, you have the murder. So and that's a question of fact.
Speaker 1: So Well, the here's where it gets here's where it gets weird for everybody in my situation. There was a policeman involved at the time of death in an ICU, and I have on film him threatening me. So, you know, this is a this is a stone cold mafia style hit on my dad. That's how I feel about it. This is a this is not a normal okay. You know? He's at a he's on his last leg. He's in hospice. He's on life support. You can go say goodbye. That's what we that's why we showed up. We were told one of us can go in a room, and then they just changed the narrative like that. And then they did what they did. And the nurse that did what she did, she got in the car, in her car, and drove away like a bandit that just got done robbing a bank.
Speaker 9: So she just gotta figure out a way to fashion a a cause of action that doesn't get dismissed as a matter of law. So you gotta you gotta be okay. I'm like, you gotta have a theory for the statute of limitations. The federal system would be you won't you won't wanna get, you know, failure to state a claim, things like that. You wanna make sure you have that done. And then then you get into discovery, and you just give them a laundry list of the things you want, Like, communications among all the you know, who who were the who were the staff who was on you know, who were present that day,
Speaker 4: stuff like that. I mean, if the police if the police were honest, you could get it from from that type of request. There may be a police report at the local police department you could get that from all the records. They hide those, Brad. Like, I'm in Texas too, and they swear they were never at the hospital even though we have a video of six six officers in a stand like, I mean, they they're not honest. And here's the
Speaker 1: here's another problem that you're facing. You have a you have a hospital that in that has their own police force that all hospitals are doing this now. So where where where do these police who do these policemen answer to? Do they just answer to the hospital? I mean No. Probably. Yeah. Unless they outsource that, and then you got a whole another yeah. It's it's just a mess. Well, I'll I'll I'll throw this curve ball at you. You. Let's say a policeman that works for a hospital has to use lethal force on someone, then they have to go to court. Who who who's who who's gonna be prosecuted? Who's gonna be in trouble? Who who's what you know, how how is that gonna happen? If if this cop isn't working for a city, a municipality, a private entity?
Speaker 9: Well, I mean, there's they have private security all I mean, there's all kinds of companies that do that. So there's actually a lot of, precedent. And, those issues come up a lot. I'm sure. You're gonna find that in a lot of I'm sure in Texas. The Pinkerton and, you know, all these all these outfits, you know, the
Speaker 4: Do they have the same immunity that that, police
Speaker 9: have? It's like less. They have they have some. I mean, they get some, not not immunity, but they get some deference because of the position they're in. But, it's gonna depend on the state and,
Speaker 1: you know So is it an actual so these are these are not actual police officers is what you're telling me. Depends on if they're
Speaker 9: no. I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying that you really it's really hard to do a rule of thumb for something like that because it's gonna come down to it's gonna be fact based. It's gonna be, you know, what was the context. It's gonna be what state are you in. It's gonna be, you know, were they employed by the hospital? Were they was a did the hospital retain the services of a company? Were was it a was it a police officer by day and they're just they they moonlight?
Speaker 1: At I mean, there's there's all kinds of different police stations. Police man actually now works for the Dallas Baylor location. I tracked him down. He's now at Dallas Baylor. So I don't know. It's it's just an it's interesting times, guys. It's just a weird time to be alive.
Speaker 9: Yeah. So the key thing is just come up with a, I think, in Texas, I don't know, frankly. Some states, you really have to have an attorney, but some some you don't. But the the key thing, you you you wanna get into discovery and not get blown out on on early motions because then you can just go and give give them a hell of a time, have an attorney over with you can do in Texas,
Speaker 4: Like, you can file for some or you can like, you can file like, there's some level of discovery you can do before you ever file a lawsuit, and I forgot what, Paul did what attorney Paul Davis called it. I can't remember. But there's some there's some kinda law you can some kinda rule you can
Speaker 9: It may depend on what what your relationship is to the deceased. So Yeah. Like, sibling some states, the sibling might not cut it, but if you're the spouse, that may be different. You know? It's it it it it really comes to you gotta look at each state separately.
Speaker 4: Yep. Exactly. Good to know. So Texas is a loser pay state, so you have to be careful too.
Speaker 1: Interesting. Well, you know, what what I my strategy I'm employing is create enough pressure in their personal lives where someone gets some ad, they sue me, and then I get discovery. That's kinda I'm kinda hoping for prosecution.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 1: Well, that's that's when I if that happens, here's what's gonna happen. Oh, okay. Okay. Motion for discovery. Oh, you wanna settle? Well, let's go to court and talk about it. Criminal charges.
Speaker 9: You know? That's really what I'm looking for. So If you can it may be that in Texas, if you can find something in the records that you that, that you found, within that two year time period from whatever the date is, you know, whenever you would file the suit, whenever your filing date is, and that qualifies as as, you know, to basically told the statute the point of discovery, then that would that would be a better it seems to me that'd be a better way to do it. It's really hard
Speaker 4: in tech But Texas is so cut and dry about their medical malpractice statute, but I I thought that the constructive fraud statute was four years, not two.
Speaker 9: Well, there you go. So then just frame out it because somebody probably has a constructive fraud complaint, and you could file that. The event that there's it doesn't even sound like you're in a rush because that takes you out to 2025. You have a whole another year. Yeah. We have one with Lisa. There you go. So get that sample. And it also when you start working on something like that, it allows your brain to work on something constructive where you feel like you're making progress and you don't feel like you're as trapped, and that can have psychic benefits as well.
Speaker 1: Absolutely. Thank you so much, Brad.
Speaker 6: Thank you, Brad.
Speaker 9: Anytime. Yeah. But the what the all those hydroxychloroquine that hydroxychloroquine study, the Pfizer, studies that look like it would may have been a lot of kabuki theater going on, when you're talking about shifting study groups. So I saw this I saw the same thing where they're seem to be putting their thumb on the scale on the Ford study. This is my opinion. The guy's name was I just popped into my head, David Boulware's. Again, my, my my opinion, but I looked at the I looked at the study in 2020. He he basically came out and he said, look. Hydroxychloroquine doesn't stop your heart. That was a that was a false positive, but it it doesn't work for COVID either. And if you look at the study groups, there was there were enough red flags in there in terms of how, they were selected that if you got if you got into the communications between different researchers on that study, you might find something, that you could sink your teeth into. But, you know, if if if we regain control somehow in November, I think they know the remdesivir studies were problematic. I did a deck, a PowerPoint deck in October 2020 that just went over some of the red flags on remdesivir. You know, it it was conflicts galore. They would disclose it all. That makes it a little bit problematic from a criminal perspective, but you're gonna find other things, I think. It's it's the communications. And there's an opportunity this is what we did with the war zone is, we kinda changed the dynamic we we changed the risk calculate, calculus because there were things that they, that nobody could have anticipated, that we just figured out a solution to. And then, one example that pops into my head is every single money wire in the world, no matter what the currency is, has to be converted under the chip system in the Eastern District Of New York or the Southern District Of New York. So you can pretty much come up with a, a jurisdictional theory that gets you into one of those two districts no matter where no matter where the event was or the occurrence was that that that you're looking to bring into a criminal scheme. That was just one of the things that we kinda came up with, and then we, you know, we established that, and we trained everybody on we we established a, like, almost like a reporting function with chips where we could just basically give them our request through the backdoor. We'd get expedited attention to it, like, twenty four, forty eight hours. Then we trained everybody else in the department to do it. This is just one example. There were, you know, probably a dozen really key examples like that. And those things are going to those opportunities are going to appear in relation to the COVID leading up to COVID, the COVID response, and all the shenanigans regarding the the vaccines.
Speaker 6: You know, Brad, the, the hydroxychloroquine is a is a great one, and I know John is familiar with this as well. But it it, it it was very safe and very effective. You know, I've used it. We not just me. The entire medical community has used it in pregnant women for forty years. It's been used for sixty five years. It was very safe. And in 02/2005, the Stefan study showed it very effective against SARS CoV-one, and that's why I was prescribing a lot in 2020. And and, you know, the the FDA and CDC agreed with me. They actually promoted it on their website as being safe and effective in pregnancy and in children and in breastfeeding women, yet that advertisement promotion was removed from the CDC FDA website before the pandemic.
Speaker 9: So there was a big erasure that happened, and our government doesn't know enough about this. And I'm gonna I'm gonna put into the chat the suit suit that I filed in, December 2020 against Facebook. It was the first there were there were different, I had to supersede and do all these different things, and I eventually dismissed without prejudice to not get sued by anti slapping California. But in there, we doc like, it was it pages 46 through one zero eight. It was it was designed to be like a blueprint for and in a way, it was trying to signal people inside of government at the time, like, this this is where you this is where you put your resources, and this is 2020. And I'm I'm going to people that I know who should have had an interest, and they're all preoccupied or, you know, misdirected or, not interested all of a sudden. I'm like, what is going on? Like, none of it made any sense. But I'll put that in in, the in in the chat, and all the hyperlinks are still, still active. They withdrew in terms of planning, they withdrew hydroxychloroquine from The UK in October 2019. That's before the you know, it was believed to have been emerged in Wuhan in November. And on February 5, they withdrew the hydroxychloroquine from the shelves in France. And my working hypothesis is that Didier Reyault, who's like the infectious disease guru of you know, he's like, he's French, and he's he's in all these, foreign former French colonies and African stuff fighting, parasites and all this. I I wonder if if if they actually withdrew from the shelves just to keep his so he couldn't get a supply. And he went and he used chloroquine anyway. This is, like, towards the February. And I see I was in Vietnam during that time, and I could see all this happening, because I think there's something about being physically outside. Even though I have a ISP on my phone and my computer, I think the physical location of the ISP is correlates to the amount of, information control they have. So if you get your ISP outside Conus, and here, I'm I'm in a I'm I'm overseas five to 7,000 miles away where the where the the language is, like, one of the least friendly languages to do software coding in. As a result, my theory is is that I I was able to have a better view as to what was happening. And I went back, and I I found I'll I'll put another one in. I I again, I wasn't much time, but I I looked at search searches on the word hydroxychloroquine. And there's really weird anomalies in the Google data where from, like, this I forget the exact exact dates from, like, December 2019 through, like, maybe April. Like, no nobody in in, in North America, like, searched for the word hydroxychloroquine on Google. Something really crazy like that. And I talked to Robert Goldman, anybody who's an expert out there who knows this stuff. The the the Google the Google guru is Robert Goldman, and I had a I had a convert I had an exchange with him where I I I I showed him this. And he's like, yeah. That's what that's what Google does. But the point of all this is that we're and this goes back to the optimism. Like, John's doing his thing, and he's been, like, pounding away in his silo. And I've been pounding away in my silo. And the you, doctor, have been pounding away in your silo. I didn't know about it that that you actually looked at this thing that I have a real strong interest in because somebody in our organization was, you know, just you know, she she is a she is a victim of that of that, like, twice, and she almost died as a result. Like, I'm really pissed off about that. So we're all pounding away in our silos, building our own expertise levels and whatever it is our expertise is. And we've only just we're getting to the point now where where we can cross pollinate and and take these disparate programs and initiatives and pull them together into this program. And that's what that always was what I wanted to do is get have it be programmatic. And it's just in the last, I would say, the last two months when all of a sudden everything's ripening. You know, I've I've I've had the I've had the leniency. I everybody's hey. Cece, that reminds me. I didn't even call it amnesty program. I called it the leniency program to avert the the the criticism about amnesty. It's actually I went back because I was looking at this just today, drafting this thing, and we titled it leniency program. But, you know, I had that that was done in January 2022. But other areas of the platform had not evolved, far enough where you could do that. January 6 hadn't begun to unravel. We're in the process of also unraveling January 6. If January 6 unravels, that helps us over here. If this, the stuff that we have over here unravels, that helps the January 6 thing. It you know? And then the the the third trunk that we identified is CBDC, and that's really, like, the final frontier. Like, if we don't win that CBDC fight and this year, you know, again, this is all speculation, but you have this you know? I I think that whoever these powers that be are, they cannot sustain anything more than 0% risk. Like, if it's exceeds 0% risk of a Trump presidency or even an RFK junior presidency, they're gonna have to get desperate. And so, you know, financial crisis, something like that, and then, you know, never let a crisis go to waste, you know, why don't we rotate out of physical currency and and and go into one common currency? Don't worry, everybody. Your money's safe, but we're just gonna give it to you in CBDC credits. And everybody will be, you know, incentivized to do that, to probably probably be you know, you probably end up with with more than he woulda had under the old system initially. I mean, that's that's really what they do is they it's it's they're really it's it's a CCP technique. The, what is it? The the the blue the blue, blue, gold, and yellow program and the one three five seven nine program that was begun in the set in the seventies under a different name, where they would rather just incentivize you. You know, it it usually doesn't doesn't get to where they have to do something really mean or twisted against you because they have so many incentives that they they can bestow on you. Just look at medical health care with with the ACOs when they just basically did all these reverse buyouts and and had all the hospital big hospital chains buy out mom and pop, doctor's offices, while they, you know, got got rid of the doctor patient relationship and and doctors driving health care. I mean, what what they really did is they made doctors technicians that just they get standing orders and, like, all that all that happened over a ten year period. It's kinda I mean, I don't even know what to do. What do we do about that?
Speaker 1: I think we are what we're, we're on the brink of a really serious conflict. If, they really try to push CBDC on everyone, there's gonna be parts of this country that, will be, won't be pretty. It's not gonna end well.
Speaker 9: Yeah. It's it's, it's overwhelming at times. I mean, I am, I'm a big believer in peaceful disobedience, and, I always view the second amendment as as really just its its power wasn't affected. It deterred conduct. I'm sorry. It it deterred innovation. It was it was its main power was in prevention because your typical despot, would take a look at 500,000,000 guns and say, you know what? That whole part of the spectrum of, like, crazy governing and crazy acquisitions of power and control, it's not gonna work here. There's just there there's no return on investment because at the end of the day, there are these 500 weapons these 500,000,000 weapons out there. So those those people would, you know, it would it would it would bring their first of all, they it just did create a market for that kind of test spot, But I don't think it was ever supposed to be used. And I just I I I think that whoever it was that planned all this, they planned around the second amendment. Like, that was a fixture. I think the planning, you know, it could go back I think it does go back more than a decade, maybe, you know, multiple decades. And the whole thing would have been organized around this the threat of the second amendment and never doing anything that gets to a point where that's implicated. So whatever it is I think we're facing, like, it's not and I don't think it's gonna get to the point where you're gonna see people making these misguided notions that, you know, let's let's, you know, engage in, quote, unquote, self defense. I don't think that's how the threat model's gonna present itself. Does that make sense?
Speaker 1: It it does. It really does. I'm I know that there's a paradigm shift going on, even with the it's not just with the monetary system, health care, and all of that, but the end result, the end game result is kinda scaring the hell out of me. I mean, we're going in a really weird direction. So people need to be prepared. Like, Yale always says, this is a time to prepare,
Speaker 4: every way. Yeah. I always say this is not the time to just sit there and fill your brain with entertainment. It's time to be informed. Be informed, not entertained because your future depends on it. Your kids' futures depend on it. And people I feel like Paul Revere.
Speaker 9: All these people who are sitting on the sidelines not not using the most powerful weapon, which is the pen and the keyboard, and not using their mouth Yeah. Thinking like, all these guys, these stoic guys that are second amendment folks, you know, like, they would think they're protected because they've they've got this gun in the cabinet or something. It's like, you guys are missing it. Your best opportunity to turn this back, and and have influence over the outcome, all you gotta do is just express yourself. I mean, that's all you gotta do. Let me
Speaker 4: I I always tell people when they when they talk big, I have friends in the patriot world that talk big, and I'm like, I can't even get you to show up at a rally. I can't even get you to show up outside of a hospital and hold the sign. What do you mean you're gonna, like, charge into sit down, like, you know, it's easy to but, you know, people you're right. Peep you know, they have to I mean, start start with the things you could do every day before you start talking about things you're never gonna do. I mean,
Speaker 9: I've been Yeah. I'm I'm a I'm a weirdo because I'm like a conscientious objector. So, so it makes it real easy for me. Like, I'm not getting involved in any of that, and I think it's a big a big mistake. And the powers that be, the sort of the bad there's a lot of people who I think, the counter response to that, I think they're kinda sitting back hoping that people get frustrated and do something like that. And that's just gonna take it to a a whole another level that you're interested in. It's gonna be a disaster. So, like, everybody every I mean, what what people can do is they can they can help educate. You know, you don't wanna make yourself nuts, and you don't wanna, you know, drive more stakes through through the middle of your family, like this psyop is is sort of encouraged, like, a lot of Americans to do. But to the extent the extent you're able and you can psychologically handle it, you know, one on one conversations, to try to engage in joint education, efforts, and just expressing your opinion, particularly in a public space because everybody's staying silent. All this public expression was over a decade or more than a decade, I suppose. It was just, I remember when when all the kids got off of social media because some of these universities started, you know, withdrawing acceptances and stuff. And all the parents responded, I think, reasonably, where they said, look. Hey, kids. You can you can't say anything on public media. And then you had all this, this sort of, like, lowest common denominator, function where you're on LinkedIn. You're you're Joe Professional on LinkedIn. You're on Facebook where you're more buttoned down a more buttoned down person, and then you're on Twitter. Maybe there's another kind of, personality there, and everybody with just lowest common denominator it. So I know for a long, long time, I I had to be like, you know, prosecutor Brad, no matter what social media platform I was on. I finally just said, screw it, and I became, you know, a ribald expression, Brad, just on the basis of a principle that that Yeah. Everybody had stopped talking. Well,
Speaker 4: don't you think that all started with when they they would they would say it's not polite to talk about politics or religion, and now we're just a society that can't talk about politics and religion or anything else that's controversial? I mean, we can't even talk about the truth. So that's
Speaker 9: All that was it it just was sort of, like, wipe you know, where you can only talk about and even the weather Right. I mean, it's just it and and, you know, that that that was not organic. Like, that was not an organic process. And then you have this Smunt Hawley, you know, where, basically, the government now has a legal right to just lie to everybody. I mean, this is another fundamental like, talk about civilizational tragic mistakes. I mean, like, you know, I I felt so strong. I I was such a rah rah former Fed guy that I I basically bought all the intellectual property because everybody I worked with, I respected. We all had, you know, you know, I could just tell you all kinds of anecdotes about just how great the people are, but I think our systems is something something, somebody said it earlier. Like, all of our systems have just it's like there's a a monkey wrench that somebody threw into the machine. Denise said that, and it's very it's very true.
Speaker 4: All of I mean, our courts are compromised. Our law enforcement's compromised. House the medical system, all of it. All of it. And it happened before. But when I when I say they're compromised,
Speaker 9: there are some individuals who are compromised, but the see, this this is the the intuition or whatever that I I have from being in on the other side. A lot of those folks who are inside a government are like, we're looking at it and saying, this is so screwed up. What do we do? Oh my gosh. Like, how do we fix it? And they're thinking the same thing. It's just as confusing how you fix your agency when you're inside the agency
Speaker 4: as the when you're outside of of them are compromised, and I I'm gonna I would challenge anybody who says that that it's not because I can see it with my own with my, you know, my in my own backyard here, very compromised. The our police force used to be full of people who with integrity, and now it is probably 90% just people who will follow whatever orders are given, and it's very sad. It's very scary, actually.
Speaker 9: But but that sounds but well, I don't know your exact situation, but What do you do? I You do. That sounds to me like like, they need they need to do more communication than they are. They need to they're so compromised
Speaker 4: because it's all political that, you know, you get a bad mayor, they bring in a bad police chief, they get rid of the good cops, and they were really able to do it when they were like, you if you don't get the shot, you're out. And then I'll and then the good cops leave or they retire. It's I I would challenge and say the we have been asleep for so long. I mean, I've been I've been fighting I've been fighting this battle against big pharma and their influence on kids since '20 since 2006 when we were fighting against this the, the psychotropic drugs that they were pumping in to pushing parents and threatening parents with it will take your kid if you don't put him on the psychotropic drug. They were doing that in Texas, and we are fighting it in two in two thousand and six along with the stopping the use of, shock therapy on kids. So this is
Speaker 6: true. Well, to to to your point, to both of your points, this is Jim Thorpe again. Let's just look look no further than 2020 where it was just reported. And, this is fact. Over 66%, more than two thirds of the Congress took the bribe money Yep. From Pfizer in 2020. That's now a matter of public record. Oh, right. Imagine that. Right. Exactly.
Speaker 4: Exactly. And that's the first thing I look at. And when and if you look at your each state, when you look at your health and human services committee, look at how many people who sit on that committee that take big pharma money or, like, or union money. It's incredible.
Speaker 6: It it's unbelievable. And I, I love you all. I have to sign off, and and everybody on this space, I I really, really appreciate you. Brad, it's been a pleasure to meet you virtually,
Speaker 9: halfway through. So much for all you do. I know you've been out there in the front front lines pounding away.
Speaker 3: God bless you. Thank you, doctor Thorpe.
Speaker 7: Yes, Kevin. I gotta run too, everybody. Thanks thanks for having me. Thanks, John. Bye bye.
Speaker 9: Job, we'll talk.
Speaker 7: Yep. Very yep. There's a lot that you said that oh, the one thing I wanted to say before I I was trying to interrupt before only to say I wanted you to explain to him that it's just a simple clock. He needs to reset the clock on the statute of limitations by finding something new.
Speaker 1: I just wanted you to explain that to him. Right, because I wasn't sure he was getting that, but maybe he was. I don't know. No. I I understand I understand what what's happening. I understand the that what you guys are saying, and I'm gonna go back and do what you told me to do. I'm gonna make it happen.
Speaker 7: Alright. Have a good night, everybody. Bye bye. Good night, John.
Speaker 4: Well, happy New Year, everybody. It's it I think it's New Year's everywhere except for California.
Speaker 3: Yep. Happy New Year.
Speaker 4: Yes. Happy New Year. It's happy it's happy New Year. It's well past New Year's central time, so that's kind of all that matters, eastern and central. Right? Doesn't everything go on Texas time?
Speaker 1: I I do know it's late, but if there's anyone else that wants to chime in before we wrap it up, go ahead and request now or forever hold your peace, and enjoy this wonderful evening. Thursday morning now. Okay. No takers. Going once. Going twice. Sold. Sold.
Speaker 4: Thank you all.
Speaker 1: Okay, everyone. Thank you so much. Happy New Year, everyone. God bless y'all. Take care.