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Because hospitals with immoral administrators and doctors who (possibly) more than likely had a hand in causing greater covid deaths to fuel the narrative I would not trust having any surgery or blood transfusion. How do you trust any of them now. I survived hospital covid protocols barley and almost had my lungs blown out from a respirator that left me with Sevier damage. I was told there is now progressing fibrosis which will require a lung transplant in the future. Because I believe they tried to kill me serval times while in hospital, ( one night in ICU I woke up struggling to breath and saw the doctor on shift hurrying from the room as he entered the hall a nurse asked him twice what did you do, what did you do ) how do I, or anyone who knows the truth, if or when I need to have transplant, not be afraid they have another chance to kill me or them? I'm sure that when a patient is in distress the doctor comes running to you not away from you. I called to my phone to call my wife, when it did not, I called 911 over and over. Police came to the hospital, and I could see the doctor talking to them, but they could not hear me through two glass windows. I think that saved my life again. In ICU they had me drying out because I had fluid in my lungs, so they said, and because of the damage done to the flap to close off the windpipe I could not eat. They were letting me die. As I lay unable to move, I was getting weaker and weaker, if not for my wife asking to give me a feed tube, I would be dead. During my nearly six months stay in hospital I saw one roommate get two blood transfusions and could help but wonder what he was getting clean or jabbed. God help us. Our entire medical system must be cleaned out and moral people put in place.

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Thank God you pulled through. Your story is chilling and powerful. Keep telling your story. The normies need to hear it because they will be next, if they don’t wake up!!!

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