Shocking audio tapes prove hospitals are actively mistreating sick COVID patients
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Summary
In this special emergency episode of the John Henry Weston Show, we bring you enhanced audio from the Truth For Health Foundation's conference, "Stop the Shot: Caught on Tape," where thousands of people testified about the horrific treatment of COVID patients in our hospitals.
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Hey everyone, this is a super special emergency episode of the John Henry Weston Show.
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We just aired an incredible conference called Stop the Shot, caught on tape.
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It featured all sorts of people giving their testimonies, doctors, nurses, witnesses, and
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lawyers giving their testimonies about people being denied adequate medical care in hospital,
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COVID patients being denied visitations, being denied COVID treatments they know that worked
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and that they were subscribed, being denied anybody to come into the hospital to help
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them, including not only their family and friends, but also their powers of attorney.
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It is unbelievable what's happening in hospitals right now, including denial of nutrition and
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What we've got for you, we encourage you to go to lifesitenews.com, click on watch at the
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You'll get to our conference and everything that happened with the Truth for Health Foundation
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But in this show, I'm going to provide you enhanced audio of the taped conversations with
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They were taped by an attorney in Arizona, so it's legal to do one-way taping of conversations.
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So we have hospital administration and doctors admitting, denying patients ivermectin, denying
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them nutrition, food and fluids, and also denying them any visitation at all whatsoever.
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You're going to want to stay tuned for this and get these enhanced audio files so you can
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hear clearly what was already aired during the press conference.
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Let's begin as we always do with the sign of the cross.
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In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
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You know, every once in a while, bullies pick on the wrong people.
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And in this scenario, where hospitals literally all over the United States and Canada as well,
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have been denying patients, COVID patients, the proper treatments that they know work,
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giving them very, very harmful treatments that they know are harmful, and also denying them
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visitation, even last rites, and denying them also the ability to even get out of hospital.
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For many Americans, many Canadians, many people around the world, they're like, yeah, we've
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heard this is happening so many times, but we've never had the evidence.
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And as I said off the top, you know, sometimes they pick on the wrong people.
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Well, we had a victim, a family victim of this hospital maltreatment, of this unbelievable
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And yet this victim, whose mother-in-law died because of this, and father-in-law also advocated
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She's one of the lawyers who led a lot of the cases for America's Frontline Doctors.
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And we have the recordings here of what she faced with her own family.
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And God bless her for bringing this out and revealing her own personal story.
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This is at Banner Hospital, and you'll hear the doctor, and we're going to air it for
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The doctor telling her she can't, her mother-in-law can't get ivermectin.
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I promise we're giving her everything we got to get her better.
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But you're not, because she has an existing prescription for ivermectin.
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Yeah, I should tell you that Banner came out with a system-wide policy yesterday that no
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ivermectin will be given to any COVID patient, no matter what.
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They did a thorough literature review, and that's their policy.
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I wouldn't give ivermectin to any COVID patient.
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Okay, if that's not bad enough, listen to this.
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Allie says herself that she's going to go in and administer it herself.
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She's pleading, and this is happening not only to Allie, this is happening all over the
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Thousands and thousands of individuals begging and pleading in tears for the protection
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It is relevant because ivermectin is also an NIH-neutral drug.
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And she already has a prescription from her doctor for the day before she went to the
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I could probably report it to the board, but forgive that.
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But you're saying there's no other chance that she's going to die anyway.
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So I don't understand why you wouldn't be willing to at least try it.
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This is our, this is our mom, and our family preferences and values is life.
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Even if I thought that it would help, they literally would not let me order it or give
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The hospital system would not allow the patient to get hypomectus no matter who ordered it
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This is where Ali describes the doctor telling her, and this is now at Mayo Clinic, telling
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her what's going on with regard to her father-in-law.
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Her father-in-law was denied food and fluids, nutrition and hydration, even by IV, except for
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Okay, so to your question, while I'm not the right person to respond to the nutrition,
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I do feel compelled to at least make one comment on it, realizing that I'm an administrator,
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not a clinician, which is just that the nutrition approach that they take when someone is admitted
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having that many problems with breathing is exactly what they do.
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And actually, you would find that to be the case in all hospitals in the Valley.
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That is the standard for care because of the aspiration risk or the et cetera, right, with
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those patients who are in a psychiatric circumstance.
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But I recognize that you feel differently and you wanted, of course, answers.
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I mean, you know, I can appreciate, no matter what, having a better explanation of why that
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The standard of care is to have a nutrition department be aligned with a patient, at least
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And then, yes, of course, we don't want him to aspirate, but maybe he could get some IV
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hydration, something at all, or I don't know, just an assessment.
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I'm not, it's not your fault, but like this is happening in your hospital.
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And I, I don't understand how, like that, it is not the standard of care to not provide
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any hydration or nourishment to a patient for six days, except for one bag of D5 water.
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Why are they not advocating for their patients?
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Okay, well, you know, Michelle, I think I, I think I'll ask the clinical team and they
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can revisit this question for you to give an explanation.
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Um, cause I, I'm obviously not able to speak to it very, um, adequately.
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And finally, and this is probably really stunning as well.
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You, you, you have this case where the hospitals are totally refusing people entry.
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And this is for patients who they said had COVID except that in most places, uh, you know,
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you're regarded as COVID free after 10 days after symptom onset, because that's what the
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We had, uh, you know, 10 days after a symptom onset, we were free to go out again.
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And it's unbelievable that these patients are kept in hospital often, um, you know, in there
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I'm going to let Allie say it for herself and then we'll play the clip right after that.
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And the thing that anyone who currently has a loved one in the hospital can act on right
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You, it is in the patient bill of rights, like get in there.
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They are not to be secluded just because they're using the word isolation.
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Doesn't mean it makes it any better what they're doing.
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And so Chuck, my father-in-law was secluded for 24 days past the CDC and Arizona department
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They say, um, the guidelines are to isolate or seclude yourself for 10 days post the onset
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And, you know, Chuck had gone to the hospital on the 10th day of his symptoms with my mom
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in law, Christy, they were trying to get us to remove her ventilator without allowing
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us the ability to get in, to see her and assess her.
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Um, how could someone make that decision without assessing their loved one?
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Um, and so this is a huge legal issue because if you think about it, when an American is
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No, I'm doing my job has never been a defense to crimes against humanity.
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So that's why in order to seclude and restrain patients, there is actually very, very strict
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And if it goes past a few days, they need a judge to sign a court order.
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They cannot just blanket seclude someone for this long.
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And they can also cannot conspire to make sure every hospital around them is doing the same
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As far as visitation in our hospital, we are not going to allow you to visit him in our
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What I do know is that there's all of the hospitals, cause I meet with all of the other chief medical
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officers in the hospital three times a week, and there is no visitation for patients who test