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My son loved hockey and got vaccinated despite his fear of needles. He experienced severe symptoms after the shot and passed away shortly after. The doctor failed to properly diagnose him. I want the truth about vaccine deaths and closure for my son. Another doctor confirmed that the vaccine caused his death. Many others have similar stories, and we need to address the issue of vaccine injuries.

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He was caring for a patient who was doing well, but suddenly transferred to the emergency room. Shortly after, the patient died, leaving the speaker questioning if the hospital's actions led to his death. The speaker is confused and upset, feeling that the patient shouldn't have died and suspecting foul play.

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After 25 years as a paramedic, the speaker highlights critical staff shortages in the healthcare system, leading to delays in ambulance responses and compromising public safety. They recount a past experience coordinating medical assistance during the Bali bombings, emphasizing the need for efficient triage protocols. The speaker criticizes the dismissal of experienced healthcare workers and calls for a royal commission to investigate the mishandling of the situation. They also mention cases of vaccine injuries and workplace negligence by New South Wales Health. Other individuals facing similar challenges are mentioned, urging accountability and transparency in addressing these issues.

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In this video, the speaker visits the home of Doña Victorina Paz, who was the seventh victim of a fatal accident. They speak with her children, who express their frustration with the lack of medical attention their mother received before she passed away. They mention that she had broken ribs and a lung injury. The speaker also mentions that Doña Victorina was transferred to different hospitals, but they were reluctant to treat her due to a lack of documents and medication. The children are now worried about their father, Joaquín Fernández, who is also in critical condition. They express their desire for him to receive proper medical care. The video ends with the hope for recovery and an end to further deaths.

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I used to be a nurse in a dementia unit, and the new continuing care regulations are upsetting. Starting April 1st, care hours are reduced to zero, leaving patients neglected. Nurses are no longer required to provide basic care, leading to neglect and poor treatment. This change will impact those who haven't prepared for retirement, leaving them without necessary support. Patients are even being sent to recover alone in hotels. It's a distressing situation that I never thought could happen.

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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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A mother shares her story about her 19-year-old son who passed away after receiving the third dose of a vaccine. She expresses her regret and sorrow, as her son's life was taken away at such a young age. She feels that the government and pharmaceutical companies should reconsider the side effects of vaccines and help those suffering from them. She also mentions her struggles and the pain of losing her son, and how she tries to keep his memory alive through small gestures. She questions why vaccine administration has not been halted and hopes that others can understand the daily struggles of families like hers.

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The speaker expresses concern about the treatment of their father in a care home. They received a picture showing their father with injuries and were shocked to learn that he didn't receive a brain scan for those injuries. The speaker also mentions a phone call informing them that their father was failing and that end-of-life medication would be introduced. They were allowed to visit their father but only from the door. The speaker questions the reasons behind these restrictions.

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Nobody is listening to the speaker as they witness medical negligence. They compare the situation to Nazi Germany, feeling alone in their efforts to speak out. Despite giving their all as a nurse, they feel helpless in saving patients from preventable deaths. The speaker questions if anyone else sees the harm being done, citing examples of medical errors leading to fatalities. They plead for help in finding a solution to stop the unnecessary deaths they witness.

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A 71-year-old woman with suspected stroke is brought to the emergency room at Saint-Joseph Saint-Luc Hospital. The speaker, potentially linking her condition to vaccination, discusses this with the nurse on duty. The nurse confirms that they have been seeing more cases of stroke within two weeks of vaccination, but nothing is being done about it. The nurse mentions that the majority of these patients die due to the severity of the strokes. The speaker expresses frustration and helplessness at witnessing fellow citizens being affected and potentially facing certain death. They apologize for the message but felt the need to share their observations.

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Patients are being harmed due to gross negligence and medical mismanagement. Despite witnessing numerous incidents, no one seems to care. Examples include incorrect intubations leading to death, inappropriate defibrillation on stable bradycardic patients, and nurses failing to monitor vital equipment. Basic standards of care are ignored, such as not administering blood transfusions when needed. Patients are sedated without proper treatment for their conditions, and critical assessments are overlooked. The environment feels like a twilight zone, where the urgency to save lives is dismissed. Attempts to advocate for better care have been met with indifference, and the situation appears dire, especially for marginalized communities. There’s a desperate need for intervention to prevent further harm.

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Patients are being harmed due to gross negligence and mismanagement in the hospital. Despite witnessing numerous incidents, such as incorrect intubations and inappropriate treatments, no one seems to care. Staff are ignoring basic standards of care, like timely blood transfusions for critically low patients. There are cases of patients being assigned to staff who are unqualified to operate necessary medical equipment. Even when issues are raised, they are dismissed. The speaker feels isolated in their concerns, as many colleagues acknowledge the problems but do not take action. The situation is dire, with patients suffering from preventable harm, and the speaker is desperate for help to address these issues.

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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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I’m witnessing severe medical negligence every day. Patients aren't dying from COVID; they're being killed by poor care. For example, an anesthesiologist improperly intubated a patient, leading to his death, while another patient was defibrillated despite having a stable heart rate. Nurses are making critical mistakes, like placing feeding tubes in lungs and administering incorrect insulin doses. Even when patients are critically low on blood, they aren’t receiving transfusions. Staff are overwhelmed, and management ignores the issues. I've tried advocating for patients, but no one listens. The situation feels hopeless, and I fear for the lives of those in my care. I need help to address this gross negligence before more lives are lost.

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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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The speaker expresses concern about the death of a patient and questions if the hospital staff may have caused it. They discuss the lack of proper care and negligence in the hospital, with patients not being coded and families being misled. The speaker decides to go undercover and record their experiences. They mention the inappropriate use of ventilators and the lack of qualified staff. The video also touches on the financial incentives for admitting patients and the suppression of alternative treatments. The speaker highlights the importance of early treatment and criticizes the focus on ventilators.

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The speaker received a call from a care home stating her father had fallen and was agitated, and would be given morphine. She was shocked he was on an end-of-life path of injecting to stop his issues. She later learned midazolam, one of the medications being used, is considered by some practitioners to be like being waterboarded because it floods the lungs. The speaker was not advised about a specific end-of-life care plan for her father. She expressed concerns to the care home manager about what she had seen and the way end-of-life care was being administered. Despite a DNR in place from the first care home, she learned her father had been mobile and trying to get to the toilet. She felt it was a random decision to keep him quiet, in isolation, in a comatose state.

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The speaker's daughter was almost put on a ventilator based on incorrect test results. The speaker challenged the doctor's decision and discovered the numbers were inaccurate. The daughter was not given certain treatments and the speaker was removed from the hospital for questioning protocols. The daughter's oxygen levels were misrepresented, leading to her death from respiratory failure caused by a sedation drug. The speaker's advocacy was absent for 44 hours, during which the daughter's sedation was increased, ultimately contributing to her death. The hospital's negligence led to the daughter's death.

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The speaker expresses concern about someone's health, noting their poor color and fast breathing. They feel that their concerns are not taken seriously and that their mother is unwell. They are frustrated that they have to wait two days to speak to someone and ask for the doctor to wait. They repeatedly plead for the person not to take someone away.

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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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A nurse shares a story about a 10-year-old who had a heart attack and had to fight with a doctor to get the necessary tests done. The nurse mentions that there is victim shaming when it comes to vaccine injuries, as healthcare providers won't get reimbursed if it's labeled as such. The nurse also compares the healthcare system in the United States to developing nations, stating that the level of care has deteriorated. They mention reports of patients not receiving food or water and the difficulties in advocating for their basic needs. The nurse expresses frustration with the restrictions on helping patients, particularly those on ventilators.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of standing up for their rights and the impact on their family. They mention the burden on their spouse and the fear of being forced into a long-term care facility. The speaker contemplates MAiD but their child believes that only God should decide when one lives or dies. The family's struggles and the speaker's determination for change are highlighted throughout the conversation.

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The speaker, a nurse, shares their experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. They express concerns about medical negligence and malfeasance, particularly regarding the use of the drug Remdesivir, which they claim is causing patient deaths. The nurse also mentions the lack of advocacy for marginalized populations and criticizes the isolation and lack of basic care in hospitals. They highlight the importance of nurses as the link between doctors and patients and express gratitude for the opportunity to speak out.

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A woman shares a heartbreaking story about a 13-year-old girl who had cancer and was convinced by doctors and nurses at a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta to end her own life using medical assistance in dying (MAID). The girl's parents had left her briefly to get some supplies when this happened. The mother, who had come to the hospital the day after her daughter's death, was devastated and felt helpless because the girl had signed the consent form. The speaker expresses anger towards the healthcare system and advises parents to keep their children away from hospitals. They also mention an article from CBC that claims MAID will save a significant amount of money in healthcare expenses.
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