The John-Henry Westen Show - October 27, 2021


Shocking audio tapes prove hospitals are actively mistreating sick COVID patients


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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey everyone, this is a super special emergency episode of the John Henry Weston Show.
00:00:04.600 We just aired an incredible conference called Stop the Shot, caught on tape.
00:00:08.760 It featured all sorts of people giving their testimonies, doctors, nurses, witnesses, and
00:00:15.020 lawyers giving their testimonies about people being denied adequate medical care in hospital,
00:00:20.160 COVID patients being denied visitations, being denied COVID treatments they know that worked
00:00:24.600 and that they were subscribed, being denied anybody to come into the hospital to help
00:00:28.880 them, including not only their family and friends, but also their powers of attorney.
00:00:32.200 It is unbelievable what's happening in hospitals right now, including denial of nutrition and
00:00:38.380 hydration to COVID patients.
00:00:40.100 You're going to want to stay tuned.
00:00:41.280 What we've got for you, we encourage you to go to lifesitenews.com, click on watch at the
00:00:45.780 top.
00:00:46.180 You'll get to our conference and everything that happened with the Truth for Health Foundation
00:00:51.520 conference, Stop the Shot, caught on tape.
00:00:53.840 But in this show, I'm going to provide you enhanced audio of the taped conversations with
00:01:03.240 these doctors.
00:01:03.860 They were taped by an attorney in Arizona, so it's legal to do one-way taping of conversations.
00:01:09.840 So we have hospital administration and doctors admitting, denying patients ivermectin, denying
00:01:15.740 them nutrition, food and fluids, and also denying them any visitation at all whatsoever.
00:01:22.680 You're going to want to stay tuned for this and get these enhanced audio files so you can
00:01:26.880 hear clearly what was already aired during the press conference.
00:01:29.900 Stay tuned.
00:01:49.020 Let's begin as we always do with the sign of the cross.
00:01:50.780 In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
00:01:54.560 Amen.
00:01:54.980 You know, every once in a while, bullies pick on the wrong people.
00:02:00.360 And in this scenario, where hospitals literally all over the United States and Canada as well,
00:02:06.500 have been denying patients, COVID patients, the proper treatments that they know work,
00:02:12.240 giving them very, very harmful treatments that they know are harmful, and also denying them
00:02:18.560 visitation, even last rites, and denying them also the ability to even get out of hospital.
00:02:26.200 Sometimes, though, this happens.
00:02:27.980 We've heard about it.
00:02:28.820 You've heard about it.
00:02:29.460 But where's the evidence?
00:02:30.820 For many Americans, many Canadians, many people around the world, they're like, yeah, we've
00:02:34.620 heard this is happening so many times, but we've never had the evidence.
00:02:37.140 Well, here it is.
00:02:37.880 We have the recordings for you.
00:02:39.700 And as I said off the top, you know, sometimes they pick on the wrong people.
00:02:44.120 Well, we had a victim, a family victim of this hospital maltreatment, of this unbelievable
00:02:52.080 stuff going on in our hospitals.
00:02:54.080 And yet this victim, whose mother-in-law died because of this, and father-in-law also advocated
00:03:01.120 for them.
00:03:01.560 But they picked on the wrong person.
00:03:05.780 Ali Schultz is a lawyer.
00:03:08.220 She's not just any lawyer.
00:03:10.120 She's one of the lawyers who led a lot of the cases for America's Frontline Doctors.
00:03:14.600 She knows exactly what she's doing.
00:03:16.740 And we have the recordings here of what she faced with her own family.
00:03:21.860 And God bless her for bringing this out and revealing her own personal story.
00:03:25.560 It's just incredible.
00:03:26.720 In this first clip, have a listen to this.
00:03:29.160 This is at Banner Hospital, and you'll hear the doctor, and we're going to air it for
00:03:35.060 you.
00:03:36.220 The doctor telling her she can't, her mother-in-law can't get ivermectin.
00:03:42.080 Have a listen.
00:03:44.760 Yeah, we're doing our best.
00:03:46.080 We're filling the kitchen sink at her.
00:03:47.200 I promise we're giving her everything we got to get her better.
00:03:50.100 But you're not, because she has an existing prescription for ivermectin.
00:03:54.160 Yeah, I should tell you that Banner came out with a system-wide policy yesterday that no
00:04:00.920 ivermectin will be given to any COVID patient, no matter what.
00:04:03.980 They did a thorough literature review, and that's their policy.
00:04:07.340 And I agree with it.
00:04:08.200 I wouldn't give ivermectin to any COVID patient.
00:04:10.780 Okay, if that's not bad enough, listen to this.
00:04:17.400 Allie says herself that she's going to go in and administer it herself.
00:04:22.520 Can she do that?
00:04:23.460 She's pleading, and this is happening not only to Allie, this is happening all over the
00:04:27.660 country.
00:04:28.340 Thousands and thousands of individuals begging and pleading in tears for the protection
00:04:33.780 of their own family members.
00:04:35.080 Have a listen.
00:04:35.420 It is relevant because ivermectin is also an NIH-neutral drug.
00:04:43.920 And she already has a prescription from her doctor for the day before she went to the
00:04:48.600 hospital.
00:04:49.860 Can't she just try it, please?
00:04:51.940 I didn't see that doctor's name.
00:04:53.440 Could I get his name?
00:04:54.340 I could probably report it to the board, but forgive that.
00:04:58.260 You blacked out his name.
00:04:59.620 Can't she just try it, please?
00:05:01.280 No, there's no, there would be no benefit.
00:05:04.360 It could potentially hasten her death.
00:05:06.180 It could potentially what?
00:05:08.240 Hasten her death.
00:05:09.180 It could cause her death.
00:05:10.520 But you're saying there's no other chance that she's going to die anyway.
00:05:14.660 That's likely true, yes.
00:05:16.700 So I don't understand why you wouldn't be willing to at least try it.
00:05:20.020 This is our, this is our mom, and our family preferences and values is life.
00:05:25.700 We have to try everything.
00:05:26.940 I cannot just...
00:05:28.480 Even if I thought that it would help, they literally would not let me order it or give
00:05:33.980 it to the patient.
00:05:35.380 Well, then can I come give it to her?
00:05:37.020 I already have it.
00:05:37.880 She already filled it the day before she went.
00:05:40.220 The hospital system would not allow the patient to get hypomectus no matter who ordered it
00:05:44.760 or what.
00:05:46.460 This is such a conflict of interest.
00:05:49.520 I would not agree with that.
00:05:51.860 Wow.
00:05:54.500 Now get this.
00:05:55.400 This is where Ali describes the doctor telling her, and this is now at Mayo Clinic, telling
00:06:05.000 her what's going on with regard to her father-in-law.
00:06:09.620 Her father-in-law was denied food and fluids, nutrition and hydration, even by IV, except for
00:06:15.880 one bag of water.
00:06:17.360 And that is for six days.
00:06:19.920 You're not going to believe this conversation.
00:06:21.380 Have a look.
00:06:21.740 Okay, so to your question, while I'm not the right person to respond to the nutrition,
00:06:29.300 I do feel compelled to at least make one comment on it, realizing that I'm an administrator,
00:06:33.920 not a clinician, which is just that the nutrition approach that they take when someone is admitted
00:06:39.880 having that many problems with breathing is exactly what they do.
00:06:44.900 And actually, you would find that to be the case in all hospitals in the Valley.
00:06:48.840 That is the standard for care because of the aspiration risk or the et cetera, right, with
00:06:55.920 those patients who are in a psychiatric circumstance.
00:06:57.880 But I recognize that you feel differently and you wanted, of course, answers.
00:07:04.740 Okay, well, then why was this being done?
00:07:06.160 I mean, you know, I can appreciate, no matter what, having a better explanation of why that
00:07:11.460 clinical path was being followed.
00:07:14.320 So I get that.
00:07:17.180 Go ahead.
00:07:18.380 What are you trying to say?
00:07:19.580 The standard of care is to have a nutrition department be aligned with a patient, at least
00:07:25.640 within the first day or two of being there.
00:07:28.440 And then, yes, of course, we don't want him to aspirate, but maybe he could get some IV
00:07:33.380 hydration, something at all, or I don't know, just an assessment.
00:07:40.380 I'm sorry.
00:07:41.240 I'm not, it's not your fault, but like this is happening in your hospital.
00:07:46.820 And I, I don't understand how, like that, it is not the standard of care to not provide
00:07:52.820 any hydration or nourishment to a patient for six days, except for one bag of D5 water.
00:07:59.520 The nurses knew, the nurses all knew about it.
00:08:03.000 I was begging them every single day.
00:08:05.940 Where is their compassion?
00:08:07.680 Why are they not advocating for their patients?
00:08:10.220 They have a responsibility.
00:08:12.840 Okay, well, you know, Michelle, I think I, I think I'll ask the clinical team and they
00:08:16.560 can revisit this question for you to give an explanation.
00:08:19.780 Um, cause I, I'm obviously not able to speak to it very, um, adequately.
00:08:26.160 So, so let me do that.
00:08:28.220 Okay.
00:08:28.540 And I will, um, ask them to do that.
00:08:30.960 Thank you.
00:08:33.280 Okay.
00:08:34.120 And finally, and this is probably really stunning as well.
00:08:38.860 You, you, you have this case where the hospitals are totally refusing people entry.
00:08:45.420 And this is for patients who they said had COVID except that in most places, uh, you know,
00:08:52.280 you're regarded as COVID free after 10 days after symptom onset, because that's what the
00:08:57.800 health systems know.
00:08:58.760 Our family had COVID.
00:09:00.160 We had, uh, you know, 10 days after a symptom onset, we were free to go out again.
00:09:05.300 And it's unbelievable that these patients are kept in hospital often, um, you know, in there
00:09:12.460 for a month and not allowed to see anyone.
00:09:15.040 You know what?
00:09:15.620 I'm going to let Allie say it for herself and then we'll play the clip right after that.
00:09:20.060 Have a listen to this.
00:09:20.980 I think seclusion is the number one issue.
00:09:26.320 And the thing that anyone who currently has a loved one in the hospital can act on right
00:09:32.180 away, get in there.
00:09:33.800 You, it is in the patient bill of rights, like get in there.
00:09:38.260 They are not to be secluded just because they're using the word isolation.
00:09:43.880 Doesn't mean it makes it any better what they're doing.
00:09:46.120 It's it's they're secluding patients.
00:09:49.460 And so Chuck, my father-in-law was secluded for 24 days past the CDC and Arizona department
00:09:56.720 of health guidelines in Arizona.
00:09:58.720 They say, um, the guidelines are to isolate or seclude yourself for 10 days post the onset
00:10:05.440 of symptoms.
00:10:06.740 And, you know, Chuck had gone to the hospital on the 10th day of his symptoms with my mom
00:10:13.280 in law, Christy, they were trying to get us to remove her ventilator without allowing
00:10:19.700 us the ability to get in, to see her and assess her.
00:10:25.100 We can't do that.
00:10:26.960 We want to be with her.
00:10:28.720 What, why would they possibly be?
00:10:32.240 Um, how could someone make that decision without assessing their loved one?
00:10:37.480 Um, and so this is a huge legal issue because if you think about it, when an American is
00:10:44.520 isolated from others, what is this considered?
00:10:50.740 Unlawful imprisonment, torture.
00:10:54.820 No, I'm doing my job has never been a defense to crimes against humanity.
00:11:00.620 This is a huge issue.
00:11:01.940 So that's why in order to seclude and restrain patients, there is actually very, very strict
00:11:11.400 guidelines for healthcare workers.
00:11:13.640 And it cannot be a blanket order.
00:11:16.040 There needs to be a new order every 24 hours.
00:11:18.540 And if it goes past a few days, they need a judge to sign a court order.
00:11:23.120 They cannot just blanket seclude someone for this long.
00:11:26.420 And they can also cannot conspire to make sure every hospital around them is doing the same
00:11:32.300 thing.
00:11:32.920 So I have those audios to play here.
00:11:36.560 As far as visitation in our hospital, we are not going to allow you to visit him in our
00:11:42.280 hospital, um, as long as he is here.
00:11:45.480 What I do know is that there's all of the hospitals, cause I meet with all of the other chief medical
00:11:50.400 officers in the hospital three times a week, and there is no visitation for patients who test
00:11:58.360 positive in any of the hospitals.