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New York: Nurse Practitioner Shares Daunting Info

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New York: Nurse Practitioner Shares Daunting Info


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April 30th 2020  

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Brandenburg

- 5 years ago  

THANK YOU

istudios

- 5 years ago  

<p>Folks, do NOT got to hospital for anything. If you need medical attention, get your family doctor to make house calls and/or use home remedies. Do NOT take the test, especially if you have pre-existing conditions.</p> <p>If you end up in hospital, they will immediately isolate you and not allow ANY visitors, even if you die. They will NOT give you appropriate care. The evidence is in this video. I'm only a layman, but this is what I would do.</p> <p>(1) DEMAND that a family member, hazmat-suited if necessary, accompany you 24/7 throughout your stay.</p> <p>(2) You will be asked to sign a 'Do Not Resuscitate' consent form. Do NOT EVER sign it. That consent means they can legally kill you with lack of care and your family cannot take legal action against them.</p> <p>(3) Get the family member to voice-record ALL verbal exchanges with ALL hospital staff, no matter how brief, and videotape ALL treatments and medications given to you. Not sure about USA law, but in my country, we are legally allowed to record conversations secretly *provided* the other person/s represent their organisation.</p> <p>(4) DEMAND a doctor-certified list of ALL medications, procedures and treatments given to you. Take pictures of all documents from them, to prevent them from destroying or falsifying documents. Store or download the data elsewhere a.s.a.p.</p> <p>(5) DEMAND that you be allowed to continue with and be prescribed your usual prescribed medications for your pre-existing condition.</p> <p>(6) DEMAND that under no circumstances will you be put on a ventilator. Or else, you and/or your family will sue them.</p> <p>(7) If the hospital refuses any of the above, INSIST on an immediate discharge, transfer to a hospital of your choice or into the care of your family doctor. Write them an indemnity letter and tell them you will indemnify them if you are discharged. Be ready for them to refuse and to call the cops.</p> <p>(8) If they refuse to discharge you, then YOU make a police report. INSIST on it. Report that you are being harassed, intimidated, bullied and denied proper, patient-appropriate medical care. You need a police report if you are going to sue them.</p> <p>(9) If the hospital or police are being difficult and try to block you, call your lawyer down to the hospital and/or to accompany you when you make the police report.</p> <p>(10) Call the MSM, alternative media and citizen journalists down to the hospital and tell your story.</p> <p>(11) If you take legal action against them, ask for a court trial. Do not settle out of court as that enables them to hush up the case.</p>

istudios

- 5 years ago  

Brave, brave nurses!!! This is heart-breaking! How can this be happening in the great US of A?