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States and Hospitals Massively Incentivized for Pushing the Deadly Remdesivir

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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 07:52 AM
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We have had, and continue to have, a scamdemic not a pandemic.

It is hard to believe, but the fact is, the federal government in the United States is so corrupt that the Medicare system is being used to kill patients in hospitals, presumably to carry out the depopulation agenda of the Deep State.


States and Hospitals Massively Incentivized for Pushing the Deadly Remdesivir

Oct 14, 2022

Pete Santilli


The Pete Santilli Show Episode 3163 6 PM special guests Dan Watkins & Michael Hamilton Patriotic attorneys involved in a lawsuit against 3 Fresno County Hospitals over the Remdesivir death protocol talk with Pete Santilli.

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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 08:17 AM
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When I got Covid, I developed a bad case of pneumonia, had trouble breathing, and my blood oxygen level went down to only 84%. I was admitted into the hospital and given Remdesivir for 3 days. The Remdesivir pretty much immediately cleared up all of my symptoms, returned my blood oxygen level to normal, and had zero side effects.
It worked like a miracle drug.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 08:18 AM
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I don't think so.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 08:22 AM
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a reply to: trollz

You lucky, because my son in law when he had covid remdesivir did not do a darn thing for his covid, my daughter gave him steam baths to help him breathe.

I know a lot of friends that were given remdesivir for covid and did not help them at all.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 08:26 AM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

Over 65 are so expensive.




posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 08:56 AM
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a reply to: carewemust

But the motivation is depopulation, not financial, because the U.S. government simply prints money ad infinitum.

The depopulation motive is mind boggling for us all. But it is the truth.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 09:27 AM
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a reply to: trollz

How did you feel with a 84 % oxygen level?The reason why I ask is because I know people with a steady 84% oxygen level who work and go through daily life with no problems at that level.Was that the reason to take redsmivr?
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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 09:35 AM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

I hope whoever has breached the 12 hospital systems in the US this year has exfiltrated enough data to prove this among other crimes. Common Spirt ( CHI / Mercy ) has been down for about two weeks due to yet another "IT Security" concern (no access to patient records and other systems). The transparency we have expected from the government ever since BHO campained on it as part of "Change" has never materialized, but it's the only way to solve todays problems in favor of the people and individual liberty.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:21 AM
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originally posted by: Lemon1234
a reply to: trollz

How did you feel with a 84 % oxygen level?The reason why I ask is because I know people with a steady 84% oxygen level who work and go through daily life with no problems at that level.Was that the reason to take redsmivr?


As someone who has dealt with lung issues for over two decades I have to say the people you know are either fudging the numbers or are using a defective meter.

There is zero chance a person can function normally with 84% oxy levels. 85%-90% leads to hypoxia, and anything below 85% leads to cognitive issues.

Not trying to be argumentative, but the facts invalidate your friends claims.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:21 AM
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originally posted by: Lemon1234
How did you feel with a 84 % oxygen level?The reason why I ask is because I know people with a steady 84% oxygen level who work and go through daily life with no problems at that level.Was that the reason to take redsmivr?

The reason I decided to go into the emergency room was because I had been having trouble breathing for a while where every time I breathed out or tried to talk my lungs would sortof involuntarily contract like my body was trying to force itself to cough, which got bad enough that I couldn't sleep. When I was at the hospital, they discovered that I had a massive case of pneumonia and that my oxygen level was 84%, so for those reasons they admitted me and gave me the Remdesivir. I felt relatively ok aside from the fact that I felt a little weak and was having trouble breathing and could barely talk. I would have never known my oxygen level was so low.
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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:27 AM
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originally posted by: nugget1
There is zero chance a person can function normally with 84% oxy levels. 85%-90% leads to hypoxia, and anything below 85% leads to cognitive issues.

When I first went in and was seen after waiting for like 13ish hours, (before having my oxygen level measured) they basically told me they couldn't do anything and that I'd have to just ride it out. I actually asked if they could give me Remdesivir or something and they told me they were reserving that for special cases or something along those lines. As soon as they measured my oxygen level however they changed their minds and told me they were admitting me and giving me the Remdesivir, so they seemed to think my oxygen level was serious, but I felt relatively normal.
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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:40 AM
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a reply to: nugget1

My father is 72 years old and I have checked it many times.They wanted him to take prednisone for the rest of his life and he did for a while but stopped taking it. One of his lungs is dropped lower than the other.Hrs a ex smoker,Vietnam vet and use to work with concrete. Those are what could have caused the diagnosis of a non determined auto immune deficiency.
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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:46 AM
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a reply to: trollz

Thanks for the reply.I was just curious as to what a person with those levels goes through .



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 10:52 AM
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originally posted by: drewlander
Common Spirt ( CHI / Mercy ) has been down for about two weeks due to yet another "IT Security" concern (no access to patient records and other systems).


Watch out:


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posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 11:02 AM
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Remdesivir does appear to be a fantastic broad spectrum anti-viral with applications far beyond it's current use. That doesn't mean it's going to work for everyone, or every illness (like most other drugs).

Unfortunately it's use in Covid has all but prevented the approval process of a related life saving medication (GS-441524) for use in cats with FIP (Feline infectious peritonitis / FCoV). Which if you aren't familiar can kill entire colony of cats within a very short period of time (a friend lost 23 cats to it within a few months).

True Remdesivir, is being trialled for use by some vets, but most would not be able to get their hands on it.

Some great info about GS-441524 and Remdesivir.

Not only is it effective, it's can completely eradicate FCov from their body when administered for a 90 day period, however it requires injections every day for 3 months.

It's cheap and relatively simple to manufacture, but the treatment is tedious and expensive due to the market. GS-441524 IS available only on black-market from various Chinese sources (there's facebook groups who take note of the legit vs unscrupulous sellers) but is THE magic bullet in treating the Feline Corona Virus.

Due to it's increased usage in humans, the approved veterinary version of the drug will now probably take years to come to market and at a far higher price than it should be.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 11:10 AM
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Was Remdesivir developed for Covid, or did it already exist in the drug inventory?



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 11:43 AM
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When I got Covid in April 2021, I had a cough, but never developed a fever. I got bilateral pneumonia, and was hospitalized for 5 days. My oxygen got down to 87 (using a pulsoximeter at home) and my doctor advised me to go to the ER immediately. My daughter had to drive me to the hospital, the low oxygen levels had me weak and not thinking straight.
I was treated with steroids, anticoagulants and near the end I was given convalescent plasma from a donor that had recovered from Covid. I felt better within 2 hours of the plasma infusion.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 02:45 PM
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a reply to: Creep Thumper

I learned about Remdesivir from Dr. Bryan Ardis.

According to his research, in May of 2020 Fauci announced that the only drug to be used for COVID was Remdesivir, alleging that it had been proven to be safe and effective against ebola in a trial in Africa a year before.

Ardis read the paper about the trial, where it says that, contrary to being safe and effective, 53% of everyone that was given Remdesivir died.

Here is a link to Ardis's presentation where he shares his research: DR. BRYAN ARDIS SPEECH REAWAKEN AMERICA TOUR 12/10/21



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 06:10 PM
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I had a massive case of pneumonia and that my oxygen level was 84%, so for those reasons they admitted me and gave me the Remdesivir. I felt relatively ok aside from the fact that I felt a little weak and was having trouble breathing and could barely talk.

Precisely. A person can't function very well performing even minimumal physical tasks with levels that low, and at 80% your organs will start to fail.

You could probably sit in a chair all day with levels at 84%-as long as you didn't need to walk across the room. That's why I called foul on people leading normal lives with 84% oxy levels.



posted on Oct, 14 2022 @ 09:29 PM
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a reply to: Creep Thumper

It was developed for Ebola - not very good at that. But was found to be effective at treating a host of other viruses and immune disorders
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