Death by Hospital Survivor Shares Her Story - Granite Grok

Death by Hospital Survivor Shares Her Story

Hospital staff plus the reaper

Hospitals are corporations, many of them non-profits with politically protected hoards. They exist to make money, but it’s not considered profit. So, when the government said hey, do it our way, and we’ll pay you huge sums, they said sure. Or do I have that backward?

Did the hospitals say if you want us to do it your way, we’ll need vast sums of money, and the political machine said, okay?

It is a point of order or contention or splitting of legal hairs if anyone manages to sue one or the other for wrongful death successfully. That could lead to the largest class action lawsuit in history—death by hospital. The culling of millions was a matter of public health policy that ignored public health.

Early treatment with existing licensed drugs was not just frowned upon but prohibited. Doctors and pharmacists were warned off. Threats of licenses pulled. And we’ve lost a few of our own to this process, but this woman managed to survive it, and she’s sharing that story.

 

[Mrs. Gail] Seiler went in for a monoclonal antibody infusion with the request that she be given the early-treatment protocols prescribed through the Front Line Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), which included the use of ivermectin and budesonide.

However, when staff discovered she was unvaccinated, “the whole tone changed,” she said.

“I quickly lost the right to advocate for my own medical care,” she said.

 

Seiler alleges her assigned physician told her she was going to die. By law, this legally entitled her to the Right to Try (ivermectin and budesonide), but the hospital refused. She was isolated with no visitors and told she needed Remdesivir, which she declined. The hospital listed her as do not resuscitate (DNR) when she requested the opposite. But to remove the DNR, the hospital told her she had to go on a ventilator.

Patients are over-oxygenated, undernourished, and sedated if they object to the treatment killing them. All the while isolated with no visitors. And when they die, the hospital cashes in and calls it public health.

Sieler got out and found treatment and survived when the hospital wanted her left for dead.

 

Good News.

There is a lawsuit. “In a Sept. 7 conference titled “Remdesivir Death: Landmark Lawsuit” in Fresno, California, two attorneys announced lawsuits against three hospitals for what they allege are the hospitals using remdesivir without informed consent, leading to wrongful death.”

The lawsuit addressed what the attorneys called “the remdesivir protocol,” in which the patients may be admitted to the hospital—often for problems unrelated to COVID-19—and then diagnosed with COVID-19 or COVID pneumonia.

The patients are then isolated and malnourished before being told remdesivir is their only treatment option, according to the lawsuit.

The patients are also placed on a BiPap machine, which uses pressure to push oxygen into the lungs at a high rate, the lawsuit says, with the patients’ hands often tied down so they can’t remove it.

The final stage of the protocol is intubation, at which point the patients die an average of nine days after being admitted, the lawsuit states.

 

It sounds precisely how our friend John Irish died, how he was murdered.

We are excited for Gail and interested in the lawsuit, but being jaded, bloggers are not yet committed to it as some path to justice. Too many players in its pursuit are tied to the same money that encouraged hospitals to adopt protocols that unnecessarily end human lives.

But we hope for the best and will continue reporting stories that the media cannot be bothered or were paid to ignore.

We’ve got the time, we might as well make good use of it.

 

 

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