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The video discusses the alleged financial incentives given to hospitals for COVID patients and treatments. It claims that hospitals receive money for each COVID patient admitted, for positive COVID test results, and for using the drug remdesivir. The video suggests that these incentives led to false positives and inappropriate treatments, such as putting patients on ventilators. It also shares personal stories of individuals who experienced mistreatment in hospitals. The video concludes by urging viewers to be cautious and avoid hospitals if possible.

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In 2020, there have been reports of neglect, violation of patient rights, and mistreatment in hospitals, including Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Families have shared stories of loved ones being deprived of basic care, given unnecessary drugs like remdesivir, and put on mechanical ventilation. The speaker questions how healthcare workers can continue these practices and go home to their families. Nursing quality is judged by patients, not by magazines or journals. The speaker urges nurses and doctors to reflect on their actions as the public is watching.

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The speaker shares stories of hospital negligence, emphasizing the dangers of leaving elderly patients alone. They criticize unnecessary treatments like vaccines and antacids, highlighting the harm caused by overmedication and lack of proper care. The speaker urges advocates to monitor patients closely, pointing out the hospital's lack of accountability. They stress the importance of advocating for patients' well-being and share personal experiences to raise awareness.

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The speaker claims that unvaccinated individuals entering hospitals were deliberately killed. According to the speaker, every unvaccinated person they interviewed who went to the hospital reported not receiving the same treatments as vaccinated patients. Instead, they were allegedly given remdesivir, ventilation, and fentanyl, leading to their deaths. Another speaker adds that hospitals had financial incentives to produce COVID-related deaths, allegedly receiving up to $500,000 per death in California. The first speaker agrees, stating that hospital coders and whistleblowers revealed that patients were repeatedly tested for COVID until a positive result was obtained, triggering payments. They claim hospitals received additional payments for each drug and piece of equipment used, totaling over $500,000 per person. One person allegedly said their daughter was worth more dead than alive.

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In this video, a nurse named Erin Marie Orzevsky exposes the unethical practices she witnessed at Elmhurst Hospital in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic. She claims that patients were falsely labeled as COVID-positive for financial gain, unnecessarily put on ventilators, and subjected to inexperienced staff. Orzevsky also alleges that doctors refused to consider alternative treatments and that patients died as a result. Other healthcare workers share similar stories of negligence and mistreatment. The video raises concerns about the manipulation of COVID-19 statistics and the lack of accountability in the healthcare system. It concludes by highlighting the potential dangers of granting the World Health Organization (WHO) ultimate control over global healthcare.

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The speaker shares their experience working in the COVID ICU at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, New York. They emphasize that the situation was not limited to New York, but was happening nationwide, including in Florida. They describe witnessing a disturbing assembly line-like process where patients were treated poorly and family members were banned. The speaker criticizes politicians and government interference in the doctor-patient relationship. They mention financial incentives for admitting patients and the neglectful protocols followed. They recount seeing patients with severe bed sores and feces dried on their backs. The speaker reveals that full code patients were not being resuscitated and were ultimately placed in body bags.

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Many nurses witnessed patients dying not from COVID, but from medical mismanagement like using remdesivir and ventilators. One nurse highlighted the lack of feeding tubes for ventilator patients. Placing patients on ventilators without feeding tubes led to starvation and death. The focus on ventilators instead of proper care caused harm, with many patients not surviving the treatment. Early intubation was pushed to contain the virus, resulting in high mortality rates for ventilated patients. The situation in hospitals was distressing and poorly managed.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died. The speaker posted on Twitter about the issue, stating that putting people on intubated ventilators for an extended period was a big mistake. They argue that this treatment, not COVID itself, is damaging the lungs. Despite receiving criticism for not being a doctor, the speaker highlights their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about their critics.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died, and doctors admitted that they had put too many people on intubated ventilators. The speaker posted on Twitter about this issue, stating that the treatment of intubated ventilators was damaging the lungs more than COVID itself. They received criticism for their opinion, but defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about their critics.

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The speaker reflects on the death of their father and expresses conflicting emotions. They believe that their father was murdered by the medical system. The video discusses the use of Remdesivir as the standard treatment for COVID-19 in hospitals, despite its limited effectiveness and potential side effects. The speaker's father requested alternative treatments such as Ivermectin and high doses of vitamins, but these requests were denied. The speaker questions why hospitals adhere strictly to protocols and why patients are not given the right to try different treatments. The video ends with the speaker expressing their grief and longing for justice.

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Patients are dying not from COVID, but from treatments like remdesivir causing organ failure. One person's mother died after being given remdesivir against their wishes, leading to organ shutdown. There was a financial incentive for hospitals to admit patients and put them on ventilators, resulting in unnecessary treatments and deaths.

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The speaker discusses their experience as a nurse in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic. They express their belief that there was a mass plan to promote fear and suffering, and to deny early treatment. They witnessed negligence in the treatment of patients and felt that the focus was on using ventilators instead of exploring alternative treatments. The speaker also raises concerns about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines, citing reports of adverse effects and questioning the rush to vaccinate. They criticize the censorship of medical professionals who express differing opinions and emphasize the need for people to wake up to the larger agenda at play.

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Initially, the speaker criticizes the incentive system in hospitals during the pandemic, claiming it encouraged patient deaths for profit. They highlight corruption within medical boards favoring certain treatments for financial gain over patient well-being. The speaker calls for more oversight to prioritize patient care over monetary interests.

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They are witnessing medical negligence and deaths in a hospital, with patients not dying from COVID. Instances include incorrect intubation, wrong medications, and lack of proper care. Despite efforts to advocate for patients, the situation remains dire. The speaker expresses frustration at the lack of action and concern for the patients' well-being.

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In the video, the speaker mentions that 80% of people put on ventilators died. They had spoken to doctors in Wuhan who admitted that they made a mistake by putting too many people on intubated ventilators during the first wave of the pandemic. The speaker posted about this on Twitter, suggesting that the treatment with ventilators was damaging the lungs more than COVID itself. Some people criticized the speaker for not being a doctor, but the speaker defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships.

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The speaker shares a disturbing experience where patients died and their bodies were stacked in freezer trucks, but not from COVID. Autopsies were banned and there were price hikes for ventilators and deaths. Feeling unable to speak up, the speaker decided to go undercover and recorded conversations for four weeks. They play a clip of a doctor who didn't properly care for a patient, wrote her death certificate before she died, and lied to her family. The speaker believes it's important for the public to know about these unethical practices. They question why the hospital staff didn't act differently if family or ethics committees were present. The speaker asks for opinions on what the right thing to do in that situation would be.

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A nurse and a doctor discuss the use of ventilators in hospitals during the pandemic. The nurse reveals that some floors were carrying out actions that other floors refused to do, essentially causing harm to patients. The doctor mentions that ventilators were used to protect healthcare workers, even though they had a high fatality rate for patients. The lack of transparency with patients and families is highlighted, as well as the reluctance to explore alternative treatments like Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine. The speaker also mentions the incentivization of using certain drugs and protocols that led to unnecessary deaths.

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The speaker's brother, James, died in Ninewells Hospital in May 2021 at age 41. She describes him as a healthy, kind chef. After being taken to the hospital, she believed he was in the best place. However, she later learned from his medical records that doctors tried to put him on a ventilator, which angered her because this wasn't communicated to her. She communicated with her brother via text for the first few days, but then he was given lorazepam and ventilated. The family didn't want him on a ventilator due to low chances of recovery. He developed ventilator-associated pneumonia, which she discovered later in his records. The death certificate cited SARS COVID-2 as the cause of death. She noted a discrepancy in the time of death, raising questions about resuscitation. She requested investigations into his death, focusing on his participation in a trial where the signature on the consent form didn't appear to be his. She questioned whether trial drugs caused an allergic reaction. She also discovered he was prescribed toxomolobab, an immune suppression drug, making him more susceptible to hospital-acquired infections. She claims doctors and nurses lied to her daily.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the use of ventilators in treating COVID-19 patients. They mention that a high percentage of people put on ventilators have died. The first speaker shares that doctors in Wuhan admitted to making a mistake by putting too many people on ventilators for an extended period, which actually damages the lungs. The second speaker questions the demand for ventilators and suggests that non-COVID patients typically use them for 3 to 4 days, while COVID patients are kept on them longer to get them back to work. They emphasize the need for more ventilators and criticize the allocation of limited supplies. The video ends with a statement about the desire for businesses to make money.

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The speaker discusses their experience as a nurse in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic. They express their shock at the lack of treatment and negligence towards patients, leading to unnecessary suffering and death. They also highlight the financial incentives for hospitals to admit COVID-19 patients and put them on ventilators. The speaker criticizes the lack of early treatment options and the focus on vaccines as the only solution. They raise concerns about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, citing reports of adverse effects and deaths. The speaker emphasizes the importance of informed consent and the need for further investigation into the vaccine's impact. They criticize the censorship and suppression of alternative viewpoints by social media platforms. The speaker concludes by urging people to wake up to the agenda being pushed and the changes happening in society.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that 80% of the people put on ventilators died. The speaker claims that they posted on Twitter about doctors in Wuhan admitting to putting too many people on intubated ventilators for a long time, which they believe damaged the lungs more than COVID itself. They mention receiving criticism for their opinion, but defend themselves by stating their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with a sarcastic remark about twiddling knots.

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In this video, the speaker shares their frustration with their hospital's restrictions on using off-label drugs like methylprednisolone and vitamin C. They criticize the hospital for not allowing the use of vitamin C, which they consider a basic and safe drug. Instead, the hospital promotes the use of Remdesivir, despite its known risks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Remdesivir increases the risk of kidney failure by twentyfold and the risk of death by about 4%. The speaker believes that hospitals prioritize industry interests over patient well-being, as they receive a 20% bonus for prescribing this toxic medication.

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The speaker discusses the use of ventilators in treating COVID-19 patients. They mention that the concept of using ventilators came from China as a way to protect healthcare workers. However, they point out that many patients put on ventilators in New York City were dying, with a 90% fatality rate in some Texas hospitals. The speaker questions why alternative treatments like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine were not considered when the chances of survival were so low. They also mention the incentivization of using certain drugs and protocols that may have contributed to unnecessary deaths.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the mistakes made in Wuhan during the first wave of the pandemic. They mention that doctors in Wuhan admitted to putting too many people on intubated ventilators, resulting in a high mortality rate. The speaker posted about this on Twitter, stating that the treatment (ventilators) was causing more harm than the disease itself. Some people criticized the speaker for not being a doctor, but they defended themselves by mentioning their experience in building life support systems for spaceships. The video ends with the speaker expressing their indifference towards the criticism.

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The speakers discuss a concerning situation in a hospital where patients are being given unnecessary medications to hasten their death. One nurse shares her experience of witnessing this practice and how it made her more vigilant about patient safety. The conversation also touches on the denial of certain treatments and the financial incentives for hospitals to label patients as COVID cases and potentially profit from their deaths. The speakers raise questions about the coordination and ethics behind these practices.
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