BREAKING LIVE NOW: Clovis Community Hospital in California (559) 324- 4000 Reportedly Forcing Remdesivir on Patient Thomas Suggs - Family Asks You to Call Now
God help us all if the hospital protocols are allowed to continue unabated! Read below for WHAT TO DO if this Happens to You or a Loved One! Remdesivir Kills! Hospitals are Killing Grounds!
I couldn’t sleep so I piddled on Twitter to find Christine Rich’s plea from yesterday afternoon:
You can listen or watch my Rumble video here: https://rumble.com/v22zn3c-hospital-hostage-thomas-shugg-trapped-at-kaisers-clovis-community-hospital-.html
Editor’s Note: 12/30/22 revision to name of hospital; not a Kaiser.
Hospital Killing Protocol
A hospital protocol is a list of doctor’s orders placed in the computer.
Nurses just “follow” the protocol (as if they have no brain).
12/30/22 Editor’s note: above Tweet is incorrect; it is not a Kaiser, it is Clovis Community Hospital.
We have find two major ways hospital protocols kill, most likely if the patient fits a “Hospital Protocol Profile” that is great for targeting them by being an elder or having a physical or mental disability:
Remdesivir - leads to kidney failure, fluid overload, and the need for a ventilator when lungs are waterlogged;
Fluid overload - they turn up the fluids and make the patient “puffy”, even telling them to “get used to it”, then a ventilator is needed when the lungs get waterlogged.
Separation and DNR
In exchange for a promise of visitation, hospitals then may force the family to sign a “Do Not Resuscitate” or “DNR” Order, saying no CPR or resuscitation will be performed if the patient “codes” (I.e., no heart beat, no respiration, or an abnormal heart rhythm arrhythmia like ventricular tachycardia).
Euthanasia
Then the patient may be intentionally killed or euthanized:
Benzodiazepines like Valium or midazolam are given IV.
When combined with an opioid like fentanyl or morphine, the patient can immediately stop breathing (this is known as “respiratory depression”).
An anesthetic drug like Precedex may also be given to make them unconscious and also stop breathing.
Paralytics can also be given, to paralyze the muscles for half an hour or longer, making it impossible for the patient to breathe.
What To Do: Medical Directives
Get a Medical Directive signed by the patient- in an emergency, it does NOT have to be notarized to be valid (and the hospital usually has a notary).
Download a Medical Directive here, on my website at the top of the page, Guidebook to Emergency COVID Care: Includes a TRACKER for COVID medications:
https://COVIDmasterplan.com
OR
The Admissions Office to every hospital is required by law to have one. Write in it:
No Remdesivir
No Ventilator
No IV Fluids over 0.5 ml/kg/hr
No Opioids
No Sedatives
No Benzodiazepines
No Muscle Paralytics
No Forced DNR for family visitation
What To Do: GraithCare.com
This is our best recommendation WHAT TO DO - You need a Patient Advocate.
What to Do: Law Enforcement
Call the police.
Call the sheriffs.
This is not medical malpractice. You tell the doctor and nurses they wil be personally liable at the least, for bodily harm = battery. This is a crime.
At the worst, the continuum is manslaughter, murder, and euthanasia.
There is no euthanasia in the USA.
Call the police and the sheriffs.
Where can I find updates for this situation?
criminals ... their excuse - following orders.