In this edition: Excess deaths and strange clots; Big Pharma’s drug problem; school lunch with a side of contaminants; shady dealings at American Diabetes Association; and FLCCC’s new Allergy Guide
In an Austin, TX hospital , my brother (sick with COVID during the Delta variant)was convinced to allow them to give him some Morphine "just so you can rest a little," after many days of fighting to stay off the ventilator. Guess what? His O2 sat went down (no surprise there), and the hospital was on the phone to get permission from his wife to put him on the ventilator, while my my brother was yelling in the background, "No ventilator! No ventilator!" They told her he would be dead within 24 hours if they didn't intubate him. So she gave them the go-ahead. (And the hospital received yet another COVID vent patient financial kick-back) Thus began almost a month of their dire warnings of my brother's imminent death. Fortunately, he survived this hospital's COVID protocol - unlike all his other Delta ventilator/Remdesivir/COVID protocol predecessors. This hospital, as do many others - have a lot to answer for. They chose to follow money and conformity instead of the simple old oath of "do no harm."
He was discharged on oxygen and in a wheelchair, but worked hard to get off the oxygen and to become ambulatory. A wonderful group called "Camp Gladiator," which welcomed people of differing abilities helped him work his way back to health. He also has the tenacity of the former Marine (6 years served) that he was, and he pushed himself more than most. He still has neuropathy in his feet, and his lungs aren't great, but considering he was on death's door, he is doing amazingly well. He's even getting back into running again. Because of their experience, and the guilt his wife was dealing with for decisions she had to make for him, they decided to write a book - they thought it might help others struggling with similar situations. COVID was difficult for so many people. The book is "Hope That Won't Die: A Survivors Story," by Craig and Karen Andrews.
I caught Delta shmelta in NJ from my mother in August 2021. There was nowhere for my husband and I to stay so we drove back to TX and I started to show symptoms as we drove down. We stayed in an air bnb for the month before our house was ready to move in.
For me, the poison was so bad in my lungs I coughed my way through the entire month of sept with a fever and all I could eat was egg white soup in chicken broth. My o2 got below 90 and we would go to the local hospital and they would send me home saying very little other than take melatonin. Eventuality I started to improve. It was the worst illness I have ever had. My sleep was totally ruined and I thought I was going to die from sheer exhaustion. I lost 10 pounds in a month and I think it was like a marathon. I fully recovered and God told me I would.
I learned some things about blood O2 levels after 5 trips to ER. I was lucky the hospital didn’t admit me and to this day I do not know why but I fought it with my own body. November came along and I was able to learn about the Rundeathisnear. A friend of my brother in NJ was in the hospital for his Covid and they wanted to give him Rundeathisnear and after talking with him over the phone I got him to check himself out of the hospital since they wouldn’t give him monoclonal antibodies and his co2 was 95! I couldn’t believe they wanted him on Rundeathisnear with co2 of 95.
we would love to have Dr Kory speak to the use of Midazolm and morphine in hospitalized covid patients. If they reduce respiration why would you give that to someone who is having trouble breathing to begin with? Aren't those drugs also used in Palliative Care at the end of life IE Hospice care. Facts are needed here.
Hospital medical coder said horrors she witnessed following the rollout of the COVID injections. Sudden illness like: encephalitis, gangrene of the spine, blood clots, strokes, and Sepsis, instant multi-organ failure, within hours patients would die of liver, lung, kidney… failure [all at once]....
In an Austin, TX hospital , my brother (sick with COVID during the Delta variant)was convinced to allow them to give him some Morphine "just so you can rest a little," after many days of fighting to stay off the ventilator. Guess what? His O2 sat went down (no surprise there), and the hospital was on the phone to get permission from his wife to put him on the ventilator, while my my brother was yelling in the background, "No ventilator! No ventilator!" They told her he would be dead within 24 hours if they didn't intubate him. So she gave them the go-ahead. (And the hospital received yet another COVID vent patient financial kick-back) Thus began almost a month of their dire warnings of my brother's imminent death. Fortunately, he survived this hospital's COVID protocol - unlike all his other Delta ventilator/Remdesivir/COVID protocol predecessors. This hospital, as do many others - have a lot to answer for. They chose to follow money and conformity instead of the simple old oath of "do no harm."
So wonderful that he survived!! How is he doing now?
He was discharged on oxygen and in a wheelchair, but worked hard to get off the oxygen and to become ambulatory. A wonderful group called "Camp Gladiator," which welcomed people of differing abilities helped him work his way back to health. He also has the tenacity of the former Marine (6 years served) that he was, and he pushed himself more than most. He still has neuropathy in his feet, and his lungs aren't great, but considering he was on death's door, he is doing amazingly well. He's even getting back into running again. Because of their experience, and the guilt his wife was dealing with for decisions she had to make for him, they decided to write a book - they thought it might help others struggling with similar situations. COVID was difficult for so many people. The book is "Hope That Won't Die: A Survivors Story," by Craig and Karen Andrews.
I caught Delta shmelta in NJ from my mother in August 2021. There was nowhere for my husband and I to stay so we drove back to TX and I started to show symptoms as we drove down. We stayed in an air bnb for the month before our house was ready to move in.
For me, the poison was so bad in my lungs I coughed my way through the entire month of sept with a fever and all I could eat was egg white soup in chicken broth. My o2 got below 90 and we would go to the local hospital and they would send me home saying very little other than take melatonin. Eventuality I started to improve. It was the worst illness I have ever had. My sleep was totally ruined and I thought I was going to die from sheer exhaustion. I lost 10 pounds in a month and I think it was like a marathon. I fully recovered and God told me I would.
I learned some things about blood O2 levels after 5 trips to ER. I was lucky the hospital didn’t admit me and to this day I do not know why but I fought it with my own body. November came along and I was able to learn about the Rundeathisnear. A friend of my brother in NJ was in the hospital for his Covid and they wanted to give him Rundeathisnear and after talking with him over the phone I got him to check himself out of the hospital since they wouldn’t give him monoclonal antibodies and his co2 was 95! I couldn’t believe they wanted him on Rundeathisnear with co2 of 95.
This is very easy prove. Compare UK, US & Australian Covid hospitalization deaths to countries that did not use medazolam and or remdezavir.
It was not Covid … it was IV fluids and neuromuscular blockers , respiratory suppressants, and midazolam . Fess up health care teams .
we would love to have Dr Kory speak to the use of Midazolm and morphine in hospitalized covid patients. If they reduce respiration why would you give that to someone who is having trouble breathing to begin with? Aren't those drugs also used in Palliative Care at the end of life IE Hospice care. Facts are needed here.
"Facts are needed here," we agree.
Keep asking the hard questions. As our friends in The Defiant sing, "The truth is just the truth, it's all that it can be."
https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/care-homes-and-midazolam-the-murder
I’m convinced my cousin was given Midazolam during his hospitalization for covid, and died as a result.
Astrazeneca Admits Covid Vaccine Can Cause Clots.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/04/30/astrazeneca-admits-covid-vaxx-can-cause-clots/
Hospital medical coder said horrors she witnessed following the rollout of the COVID injections. Sudden illness like: encephalitis, gangrene of the spine, blood clots, strokes, and Sepsis, instant multi-organ failure, within hours patients would die of liver, lung, kidney… failure [all at once]....
https://sonsoflibertymedia.com/american-medical-coder-on-covid-shot-deaths-i-didnt-know-it-was-possible-for-a-human-to-die-so-horrifically-so-quickly-video/
Crack the diabetes code and big pharm is useless
Not only is Type 2 Diabetes treatable, it is avoidable -- without expensive on-patent drugs. Take a look at I-CARE: Insulin Resistance -- https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-care-insulin-resistance/