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At 77 & my wife is 70. We have been following the Americas Frontline Doctors prevention protocol for two years. Don’t wear masks. Out in public. No cold, flu, or COVID. No fucking shots either.These bastards should be tried & executed for crimes against humanity!⚔️🤬⚔️

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Fauci picked the worst drug out of 4 for hospital protocol to use with ventilator. We all know the rest no early treatment, sent home from hospital if they aren't to that point.

A typical payment for a Medicare patient labeled as pneumonia is $5,000.

If it’s Covid-19 pneumonia, the amount goes up to $13,000.

When a ventilator is used, the payment rises to $39,000.

The part about payment,

USA Today “fact-checked” this statement and found it to be true.

Of course they would never tell you about Fauci's real character. Remdesivir is a drug that never should have been released.

@sullivanradio Medicare pays hospitals more money for Covid patients. FACT CHECK. USA TODAY.https://t.co/WZEMTa1QHI

— Grandpa Jim (@NoMoreHiccups) November 3, 2020

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IMHO Dr Fauci's prescription of Remdesivir caused damage to the kidneys.

The lungs were unable to cope with fluid build up due to damaged kidneys. Ventilators don't work if the lungs are filled with fluid.

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"What am I going to do with 400 ventilators!" said the worst mass murderer in history - Andrew Cuomo.

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This is all becoming too much to bear, please tell me this entire nightmare will be uncovered and revealed to the world soon

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The explanation that makes the most sense to me is the explanation given by one of the medical whistleblowers who had her job cancelled. We had ventilators, sure. But it takes a highly trained technician to operate one, we had far fewer of those - and a desperate shortage of technicians, because in pre-covid days there was far less need for ventilators.

The tendency for someone new to operating the equipment is to overtreat, hence blowing out the patients lungs in some respect. That's the reason for the high death rates, from what I've heard.

Anyone who has heard otherwise, please inform us. I'm not a medical professional. The explanation seems plausible to me, but is it true?

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They demanded RCT for ivermectin, HCQ but they had none for ventilators.

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Murderers.

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the ventilators were the wrong device, but that wasn't the main problem. just for starters, patients were taken off food and water. now here's the famous erin marie olszewski video: these people were so pumped full of propofol (the drug that killed michael jackson) and fentanyl that they would have been brain-dead if they ever got off the vent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=UIDsKdeFOmQ

midwestern doctor (on substack) made the great point that we should have used at-home oxygen which would have been astronomically cheaper https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/a-sensible-approach-to-handling-the

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But, our hospitals are still following the same deadly processes

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Should have used hydroxy chloroquine or ivermectin! I knew that!! Why didn’t doctors? Oh that’s right they were silenced and coerced and paid off as well as threatened!!

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i'm not a doctor. BUT how about negative pressure ventilator like the iron lung.

or hyperbolic oxygen chamber

or cooling down the body.

or a combination of all three.

i've heard of success for the last two, the negative pressure ventilator, no. But it would stand to reason that it might be different than the positive pressure ventilator. For one i doubt would have to sedate them.

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Remdesivir + ventilator = death. Terminator hospitals were paid to kill patents and label them Covid deaths.

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Lung doc. I don't believe it's the ventilators or even the doc's fault necessarily. Hearing the Milanese Italian experience though, with high ventilator mortality caused me to take notice early. Ventilators are a last resort, but in most respiratory failure prior to this, typical pneumonia, so on, recovery was typically ~50%. The high mortality in covid likely has been poor mgmt of the overall disease, not the vent. FLCCC protocols, steroids and more, were suppressed. Common sense was suppressed by hospitals, gov leaders. Focus attention on the NIH, CDC, FDA, not the vent itself, which is just a tool, meant to give the extra time needed to heal, like CPR or any resuscitation, as a last resort.

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