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This is amazing. Anderson, SC
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This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 19, 2021, 9:02 PM

https://rumble.com/vmp4h3-medical-professional-testimony-how-they-killed-covid-patients-in-hospitals.html

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I wouldn’t say amazing.


Sep 20, 2021, 9:27 AM

Sad is more like it.

But this is exactly the same stuff I’m hearing around the hospitals.

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I'm amazed that the guy had the guts to speak publicly


Sep 20, 2021, 9:41 AM

but of course he doesn't have nearly as much to lose as the doctors who enjoy a really nice lifestyle because of the certificate they got from the AMA.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 9:40 AM

I only watched a few minutes…but am more alarmed that a nurse in Anderson, SC can make $120/hr+. That seems really remarkable/unbelievable to me…but maybe some here know whether this is plausible.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 9:42 AM

Actually could make more if he were able to travel further. I’ve seen ads for up to $160/hr!

Nursing shortages are real. Furlowed last year and forced vax’s this year are destroying the hospital staffs. Now it’s supply and demand.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 9:45 AM

Crazy…but more power to them as I can’t imagine the kind of hell working in hospitals has to be right now.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 10:09 AM

The medical community is losing credibility and I mean big time. I’ve been saying that they’ve taken their medical knowledge and thrown it out the window with covid. That nurse says the same. It’s disgusting and I really would like to know why.

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It was long before covid


Sep 20, 2021, 12:31 PM

It's been known for 40 years now that the Standard American Diet causes type-2 diabetes and heart disease. The medical community has done f*ck-all about it, because they love selling those surgeries and pills. The medical institution is corrupt.

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Credibility with who? People who would prefer


Sep 20, 2021, 2:57 PM [ in reply to Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC ]

Politicians to make their medical decisions.

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People who get their medical advice from youtube and memes?***


Sep 20, 2021, 3:41 PM



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Re: Credibility with who? People who would prefer


Sep 20, 2021, 8:17 PM [ in reply to Credibility with who? People who would prefer ]

No credibility with people who have medical knowledge and understand there’s something just not right. That would be me.

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That is amazing. It's almost as if he's saying covid is


Sep 20, 2021, 1:29 PM

different.

He lost me on the PCR stuff though. The same hospitals he was at when he spoke in this video months ago, are even more full now with fake PCR tests I guess. Given how covid comes on, or doesn't really. I can see a benefit for those unvaccinated having a higher one, to detect it a few days earlier. Vaccinated, well, it doesn't really matter now with delta. Just because we reached herd immunity and cases dropped, he's equating that natural phenomena with the change in the PCR testing somehow dropping the number of people who can't breathe. That isn't true. But his story probably held water until late July sometime. Doesn't change that in the past month there were more people admitted to the hospitals where he worked, with something, preventing them from breathing, than when he was working there in January 2021.

Anyway, I think Lexington Medical Center broke their prior record (when he was working there in January) by a good bit, WITH THE LOWER PCR tests. So his point about that is shot. SC had record cases and hospitalizations, with a lower PCR threshold (higher virus load). I expect near record deaths to follow.

But these poor senators in the Medical Affairs Commission, this is what they're being fed.....yikes. Now the chair of the Committee was one of the guys who put the mask ban in the state budget. Not sure but think he proposed the college ban, which failed. But look at some of the written submission they received.

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/CommitteeInfo/senatemedical.php


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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 2:56 PM

There is a lot to unpack here from the retired nurse speaking and some of the comments. I watched the entire video.

His complaint regrading PT is to some extent valid, but that is nothing new. Patients can and do often decline PT. That is their right. It is absolutely important to get patients moving to some extent, but if the patient is on a ventilator for any reason, passive range of motion may be about all that can be done in many cases.

My daughter is a CRNA. She has indeed been present for bronchoscopies on COVID+ patients. It does occur.

No one is forcing these patients to be admitted to the hospital. Hospitals are being overwhelmed with patients in respiratory distress. Flu season is not in force now and wasn't in the Deep South when these hospitals were over run. What then is bringing these folks in if it isn't COVID?

In the mid 1950's, 75% of physicians belonged to the AMA. The number now is close to 15%. I left the AMA many years before I retired because they continued to adopt policies that capitulated to the government and made the practice of medicine more burdensome with red tape.

No certificate from the AMA is necessary to practice medicine nor does it grant you a #### cent. Most doctors are well compensated, but it has everything to do with busting your ### and nothing to do with the AMA. That is a silly and completely ignorant statement.

Doctors have and continue to preach that a well balanced diet, avoidance of tobacco, only moderate usage of alcohol and avoiding risky behaviors are keys to a healthy and long life. People have the freedom, as they should, to ignore this advice, but that's on them not the medical community.

As long as people continue to take poor care of themselves, doctors will be busy. The conspiracy must be among the public at large then to keep the medical community busy.

If anyone knows the nurse, please PM me. I would like the names of the paralyzed individuals that he alleges came from the vaccine. It's possible, but is a known complication of other vaccines too. It is called Guillain-Barre Syndrome and often the patient recovers.

The only thing missing from this man's appearance was a tin foil hat. I like myself a lot. I like myself so much that when I can get the booster, I'll gladly roll up my sleeves like the ignorant little lamb that I am, and take the jab to continue to support this world wide conspiracy. Good grief!

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Sep 20, 2021, 2:58 PM



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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 5:02 PM

Read your comments after I posted below. I have not really searched or been exposed to anti-vaxxer type propaganda - is this it? I can see how people are sucked in.

He lost me about half-way through when he went high-order on conspiracy like stuff, but I took his word for it that he's not an activist. He obviously has boots-on-the-ground experience, so that is more than any of us have that are not medical docs.

Maybe some of the issues were just with his hospital employer and a few individual leaders there - if they were using wrong or not best practices, hopefully they have changed.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 9:48 PM [ in reply to Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC ]

Maybe you heard something I didn’t, but I don’t think he’s saying the PCR is just picking up flu. I think what he was saying was it’s overreaching the covid and picking up any and all respiratory infection when it’s running at 40 cycles vs 28 cycles. That did happen and Dr Fauci himself said anything over 35 cycles will produce unreliable data. But that’s where we are.

The other piece I think you’re a little off on is the current CDC guidelines on treatment. Their treatment protocol is to do nothing until the O2 levels get bad enough to vent. Ie there is no treatment. There are docs that will write scripts for antibiotics and other treatments, but some places are following these guidelines to the letter.

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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 21, 2021, 8:22 AM [ in reply to Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC ]

Seems like both of you are nearly saying the same thing. With the PCR tests on a 40-cycle "magnification" scheme, you pick up too many false positives. People might actually be sick, but it might not be COVID in some of these cases. If so, then the patient may get the wrong treatment.

This guy was also complaining about lack of full testing like the bronch tubes and lack of moving the patient around because everyone was so scared of catching it. I suppose this was early on in COVID. The bronch tube test seems like a no-brainer to be able to say for sure what is in the lungs.

It makes sense to me what he says about once COVID has your lungs in a bad state, bacteria may set in. I have no idea if that is true or not, but seems plausible.

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Sep 21, 2021, 11:59 AM



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Re: This is amazing. Anderson, SC


Sep 20, 2021, 4:54 PM

Wow. Guy seems credible, very credible. I had heard the CDC changed the test on Jan 20th, but did not know details.

I can tell you my wife and I have been highly "exposed" the past couple months, more so than usual. I mean lots of parties and get togethers with friends and in large groups of public, including some college kids, which are like petri dishes, and airplane travel. Very close quarters in several instances. No COVID...

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That - changing the test on 1/20 (Biden's Inauguration Day)


Sep 20, 2021, 5:10 PM

is way too conspiracy theory-ish for me to believe.

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It happened, it was announced on the CDC website.***


Sep 20, 2021, 9:21 PM



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Re: It happened, it was announced on the CDC website.***


Sep 20, 2021, 9:41 PM



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I found an announcement by the WHO on Jan. 20 - but it


Sep 20, 2021, 10:57 PM [ in reply to It happened, it was announced on the CDC website.*** ]

just seems like a "remember to follow the guidelines" notification rather than a "we're changing the guidelines" notification.

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Sep 20, 2021, 11:18 PM



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The CDC did it too, but now they've "changed history"***


Sep 21, 2021, 8:30 AM



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Re: The CDC did it too, but now they've "changed history"***


Sep 21, 2021, 10:00 AM

The virus is real but so is the political exploitation. That is the reason for all the mistrust.

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I read through the WHO's announcement - and it was very


Sep 21, 2021, 4:19 PM [ in reply to Re: I found an announcement by the WHO on Jan. 20 - but it ]

technical, so very possibly I misunderstood.

But it seemed to me that it was merely reiterating how to interpret the test results and not changing how to interpret the test results...

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Sep 21, 2021, 4:51 PM



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I'll have to reread the original document. Your article says


Sep 21, 2021, 8:25 PM

"With its new guidance..." - I just didn't see a new guidance in the original article.

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