Despite (or because of) the best efforts of the doctors, the patient died: How bad medicine, withholding treatments and financial incentives killed tens of thousands of New Yorkers in 2020
Did hospitals in New York effectively murder patients to earn lucrative incentive payments from government in order to artificially inflate deaths and drum up demand for a not-yet released vaccine?
It’s hard to believe that doctors or hospitals would kill for personal gain, but the evidence of the COVID scamdemic leaves little option but to conclude that this was the case.
A well-referenced Substack published by Dr Jessica Hockett, PhD, traces the evidence and arrives at the logical conclusion that people were being killed by hospitals using ineffective and dangerous treatments (intubation and Remdesivir) and nursing homes by neglect and bad medicine.
New York City, my hometown, is home to 3% of the American population but in early 2020 when the ‘pandemic’ was first declared and for several months after, it had 30% of all American COVID deaths!
Dr Hockett proceeds to methodically and scientifically break down how this could happen in her article (above). She makes a compelling case.
Reports had emerged at the time from health professionals working in New York who believed that hospitals were intentionally killing patients (worst case scenario) or else, allowing them to die - perhaps because hospitals were incentivised to put as many people as possible on ventilators?
But as the doctor in this video says, “It’s actually kind of vital that we not deviate from those treatment protocols because we know that they reduce mortality.” This is despite the fact that those very same protocols were known to be killing between 88% and 95% of all patients who were being intubated (references in Dr Hockett’s article) and 26% of those who were given Remdesivir! But that’s Western medicine for you - never question something if it’s been called standard of care - even if you know that your standards are murdering innocent people.
According to US Senator (and medical doctor) Scott Jensen:
Jensen, April 8: I would remind him that anytime health care intersects with dollars it gets awkward. Right now Medicare has determined that if you have a COVID-19 admission to the hospital, you’ll get paid $13,000. If that COVID-19 patient goes on a ventilator, you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.
These same deadly protocols are still being used in Australia, though it seems that only those who are unjabbed are being subject to this abuse.
In New York, it wasn’t just the hospitals that were murdering people who had been misdiagnosed with COVID-19, however. Nursing homes also became killing grounds for profit. After all, they were only old people, right?
Janice Dean, a Fox News reporter, lost both her mother and father-in-law to these same nursing home protocols. She joined with others who were similarly bereaved to take action against NY Governor, Mario Cuomo, leading to an inquiry that eventually saw him lose his position.
Again, Australia was no different. In 2020, well before the COVID-19 bioweapon countermeasure had been introduced, nearly all deaths reported as being “due to COVID” happened in care facilities - the majority of them in the State of Victoria - where the longest and strictest restrictions had been implemented. According to the official statistics, 75% of all COVID deaths - 904 in total prior to the jab - were in care facilities.
Let’s add to the mix the fact that the US CDC admitted in a report that only 6% of those whose deaths had been classified as being due to COVID were actually caused by COVID. The other 94% had at least 3 co-morbidities which were the actual cause of death - COVID was just the convenient excuse.
Once again, our protocols were to blame as was outright abuse and neglect. Vulnerable people were dying alone, unfed, uncleaned and unseen.
The government’s response to the supposed COVID-19 pandemic revealed the dirty underbelly of medical practices which have been the leading cause of death in every developed country for decades.
According to a government-funded study published in 2001, Iatrogenic Injury in Australia, 11% of all deaths in Australia were caused by preventable medical errors in the hospital system. If we add in deaths in private practice to properly prescribed medication, that came to 19% of all deaths being medically-caused (iatrogenic or nosocomial).
Think about all this the next time you choose to go to a mainstream Western medical doctor, take a prescription for a pHarmaceutical drug or hear someone tell you to “trust your doctor”
NB: I would like to once again thank Julian Gillespie, LLB, for encouraging me to write this article. Sometimes I do need a good shove to get me going in the right direction :-)
Only 1/5 deaths are caused by the medical profession?! I'd say it's a lot higher, but to figure that one out properly, we'd have to get many others to agree that vaccines damage people and cause chronic problems...that later on lead to a person's demise.
And yes, hospitals DO murder people. It happens all the time. Just the other day I was chatting with an acquaintance. Her neighbour, who quite capably lived by herself, even though she was 90, fell in the back garden - and broke her hip. They gave her a fatal dose of morphine (for the pain...?) at the hospital - and she died. But hey, who cares, right? After all, she was 90. With a broken hip. No-one's going to question extra morphine, are they... :-(
I've heard so many stories about what misery goes on in hospital, I find it hard to believe that anyone walks out alive!
If you don't want to die prematurely, avoid the medicos as much as you can - and don't go to hospital. Simple!
I've mentioned this on facebook before. My late mother was a Secretary to the big bosses at the Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney during the time of the second world war. From then right up until her death mum hated doctors all her life because when she overheard the young medical students talking she said they used to say when I'm qualified I'm going to have a practice on the North Shore where all the wealthy patients are. She said they didn't care about the patients which is similar to what you are saying here.