Remdesivir=Run:DeathIsNear: The CDC Death Protocol In American Hospitals Nationwide
Run, Death Is Near: Murder in a Michigan Hospital Two Nightmarish Case Summaries of the Remdesivir Hospital Protocols. Guest Post by nymusicdaily
Remdesivir, or "rundeathisnear" as it's commonly known in the medical world, proved so lethal in the initial human trials that it was withdrawn. Bigtree points out that in this study remdesivir turned out to be more dangerous than Ebola itself.
Below are 2 stories which are examples of the nationwide hospital system Remdesivir death protocol that is murdering multitudes of Americans to this day under the CDC shield of the “standard of care”:
(1) On November 7, 2021, Sarah’s husband Kyle was under the weather. The Mitchell's local urgent care outpost diagnosed him with Covid, but refused to give him Ivermectin. Nor would their local pharmacy, but his oxygen levels were low, so Sarah drove him to Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Beaumont is where the sinister nightmare really began.
"I never realized that they would kick me out for 21 days," Sarah recalled. "I was met with a lot of resistance, I felt betrayed, isolated." Beaumont Royal Oak refused to use any other drugs despite Sarah Mitchell's many requests.
“I think he had a target on his back the moment he walked into that hospital.”
Kyle Mitchell died at 39 years old just after Christmas.
(2) That same month, another Michigan woman, Stacy Ograyensek took her husband Ryan there for steroid treatment since he was having trouble breathing. On the way there, she warned him: "I'm worried that if they put you on a Covid protocol, I might not be able to get you back out of there."
"I know not to take remdesivir, I know not to let them put me on a ventilator, I'm an American, I have rights," she remembers him saying.
The next day he woke up with a IV in his arm.
After a few days, his kidneys began to fail. When Stacy confronted a series of doctors, over the phone, they pleaded ignorance. She had to trick a nurse into admitting that he'd been given remdesivir.
After a week, he was on dialysis.
Then the doctors started calling Stacy and trying to persuade her to put Ryan on a ventilator. And a nurse was also pressuring him, even though his oxygen levels were normal. When pressure didn't work, the hospital resorted to force.
Stacy was kept out of Ryan's room until afterward: "As soon as my husband was vented and couldn't talk for himself and say what happened, then I could be on a Covid floor for 12 hours a day," Stacy remembers.
He was placed on high-dose propofol and fentanyl - both of which depress natural respiration.
Stacy resorted to the courts, but the judge refused to allow her to force the hospital to change the treatment. Finally, a doctor there was willing to order a switch to ivermectin. In 24 hours, Ryan's oxygen levels had returned to normal.
But on day four, Stacy says that two infectious disease doctors - Hanady A. Daas and James C. Sunstrum - came into his room.
Stacy asserts that Dr. Daas revoked Ryan's ivermectin on the grounds that it was a veterinary medicine. He died unconscious as Stacy held his hand.
She says the doctor who advocated for Ryan and helped him get the ivermectin cried along with them. He told them Ryan was the victim of a medical turf war, whose winners just wanted to follow orders and keep their paychecks.
Go to this link for more information on the deadly hospital protocols:
https://substack.com/redirect/6be2fd99-d110-4a8b-8558-7fcf51edf5ef?r=18tidf
According to attorneys Michael Hamilton and Dan Watkins, who are suing a California hospital on behalf of fourteen families who lost loved ones to the remdesivir protocol, hospitals there are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars per patients for administering remdesivir per the CDC standards, in addition to another $147,000 for every Covid diagnosed cause of death. Incentives vary from state to state: in Michigan, a Covid diagnosis nets a hospital $44,000 for starters.
To hear Marie Clark’s story as a rare survivor of the hospital death protocol:
https://chbmp.org/cases/fda-death-protocol-survivors/marie-clark/
https://formerfedsgroup.org/