Tom Renz: Hospitals are now becoming killing fields – Brighteon.TV
“When you go to a hospital, even if you don’t have COVID-19, you’d be construed that way,” says Renz during his program “Lawfare with Tom Renz” on Brighteon.TV. “They get hundreds of thousands of dollars for putting you on remdesivir, putting you on ventilator and letting you die. And if you don’t follow, they’ll just intimidate you and coerce you.”
His guest on the program, Nancy Ross, has experienced that firsthand. Ross has been given the power of attorney to act on behalf of Veronica Wolski, a known patriot from Chicago who recently died from COVID-19 at AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed Wolski’s death was due to pneumonia caused by a COVID-19 infection, with hypothyroidism as a contributing factor.
Hospital wants to put patient on ventilator
Ross says the hospital wanted to intubate Wolski and put her on ventilator, and the doctors kept telling that every time they see the patient. “They kept reminding her of that instead of talking about other possible treatment,” says Ross, referring to the ventilator. “I just couldn’t get it.” (Related: Overreliance on ventilators led to coronavirus deaths, study shows.)
According to Ross, Wolski had been asking the hospital to give her ivermectin but her requests had been repeatedly denied.
For the uninitiated, the only treatment for the disease approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) involves remdesivir. It is approved for use in adults and children at least 12 years old who weigh at least 88 pounds (40 kilograms).
Remdesivir is an antiviral medication that targets a range of viruses. It was originally developed over a decade ago to treat hepatitis C and a cold-like virus called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Remdesivir is not an effective treatment for either disease, but it has shown promise against other viruses.
It works by interrupting the production of the virus. Coronaviruses have genomes made up of ribonucleic acid (RNA). Remdesivir interferes with one of the key enzymes the virus needs to replicate RNA, preventing the virus from multiplying.
However, up to 31 percent of patients who received remdesivir have developed multiple organ failure and/or acute kidney failure. “Remdesivir was pulled from clinical trials because it’s too dangerous. It’s just a disastrous drug,” says Renz.
Doctor admits 99 percent of intubated patients die
Renz also shares a message he has just received about a recording from a doctor admitting that 99 percent of the patients they intubate have ended up dying. “These are just bad treatments. They just kill people,” he says
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Why do you even go to the hospital? Why not pray to your God?
BTW, you can refuse the treatment and go home to pray to God and die.
You said covid is a myth, so why bother going to the hospital? Man up, drink bleach, 'inject some sun light into your lungs', take any drugs you want, pray to your Bronze Age God, and go to heaven.
Not all hospitals kills patients to gain some money. Some doctors and nurses even risk their lives for the Covid-19 patients, knowing that they also left their families behind. Covid has rapidly spread all over the world and many people got affected so easily that's why it has been hard for them to take care hundreds of people because the number of people keeps growing every minute keeping them hectic and with the lack of equipments and workers during emergencies it became more harder and challenging to them.
That's why the hospital became the killing fields but then again nothing's wrong about going to an hospital because you do not feel good. Not all hospitals has bad intention, maybe there are some of them but not all of them.