The Remdesivir Protocol as Government Assisted Suicide

by
Steve MacDonald

“Death by Hospital “was a serious money maker for the Public Health Industrial Complex, who likely returned the favor by shoveling money ad politicians who aided and abetted in mass murder. Part of the protocol involved a miserable drug called Remdesivir.

I know you knew that or suspected it, but did you know there are support groups for survivors and family members who love loved ones to the Remdesivir or bust then vent protocol?

 

These support groups are a deeply somber business.  Grieving faces fill the screen of people who lost a parent, spouse, sibling, or child.  Some speak with icy anger; some choke back sobs as they tell of the deadly abuse inflicted on their loved ones, shattering their families forever.

I asked them what they thought of the FDA’s decision to approve Remdesivir for people with severe renal impairment, including dialysis.  “Morally, how can you do that?” Joyce Wilson said.  “It’s a death sentence.  They didn’t care if people had kidney issues or not.  My husband went into the hospital in kidney distress.  They exacerbated it with Remdesivir.  Then they ventilated him, and he died.”

 

Writing at American Thinker, Stella Paul shares a handful of stories she encountered after joining these support groups. Husbands, wives, parents, and friends all share a similar tale.

 

 Denise Fritter said.  “Jamie was 36 and looking forward to getting married.  The hospital refused to consider any other modalities of treatment for her.  They insisted on Remdesivir.  Then they put her on a vent and murdered her.  I think the FDA is using Remdesivir to fulfill their own agenda.”

 

Remdesivir has received the golden seal of approval from the FDA for treating COVID, meaning it is no longer burdened by the emergency use authorization under which it was deployed to euthanize thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of Americans. Even for patients with kidney issues, which is an interesting point because, according to survivors, one of the things Remdisivr was good at was stopping kidney function.

 

I asked them what they thought of the FDA’s decision to approve Remdesivir for people with severe renal impairment, including dialysis.  “Morally, how can you do that?” Joyce Wilson said.  “It’s a death sentence.  They didn’t care if people had kidney issues or not.  My husband went into the hospital in kidney distress.  They exacerbated it with Remdesivir.  Then they ventilated him, and he died.”

 

It’s genuinely not that difficult to work out. The government is using it to depopulate the nation. Sick people are expensive and drain resources for more important things like foreign wars and funding gender studies awareness programs in Islamic nations.

You know, more money laundering. And we know that’s what it is. In December 2022, the World Health Organization advised doctors not to use Remdesivir for COVID patients.

 

WHO has issued a conditional recommendation against the use of remdesivir in hospitalized patients, regardless of disease severity, as there is currently no evidence that remdesivir improves survival and other outcomes in these patients.

 

The FDA not only approves it for COVID patients but says it is acceptable for treating people with kidney failure. Sure, if by treating you mean killing them. Medically assisted suicide for folks who didn’t want to die.

 

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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