October 16th 2024
“What we saw, it was a never-ending assembly line of remdesivir, ventilator, death, wash, rinse, repeat…Do you think a million people died in this country of COVID? They didn’t. They died of…complete and total medical mismanagement and malfeasance.” (1/3)
Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN (@Kimberly_NFN), a critical care RN and the Founder/Executive Director of Nurse Freedom Network, describes for Polly Tommey of Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) how a million people in the U.S. did not die of COVID—rather they died of “total medical mismanagement and malfeasance” in hospitals.
“What we saw, it was a never-ending assembly line of remdesivir, ventilator, death, wash, rinse, repeat,” Overton says. “We didn’t know much about the medication remdesivir…[but] despite all of our best efforts, none of them [the COVID patients] were getting well.” Overton adds, “In fact, I can only remember two that made it off the ventilator during that time.”
“By the time that they [COVID patients] were getting to us in the ICU, they [were] already past the [viral] replication phase and into their symptomatic phase. So that medication [remdesivir] wasn’t going to be effective regardless.”
“Do you think a million people died in this country of COVID? They didn’t,” Overton says. “They died of the complete and total medical mismanagement and malfeasance that occurred during the pandemic. Ask yourself, Why were we only pulling bodies out of hospitals? Nobody was dying anywhere else.”
Partial transcription of clip:
“I saw all of that, Polly, and and more. I talk about it often. What we saw, it was a never-ending assembly line of remdesivir, ventilator, death, wash, rinse, repeat.
“It was an incredibly confusing time for the nurses.
It was, you know, it was a frightening time for us.
COVID was brand new on the scene. We didn’t know much about the medication remdesivir, but we see all of our patients. And despite all of our best efforts, none of them were getting well. In fact, I can only remember two that made it off the ventilator during that time.
“But we had to start asking well, I did and a couple of other nurses started asking the question about why
are we using the medication remdesivir, which we know is an antiviral medication. And if you understand how antiviral medications work, then you understand that they rely on viral replication in order to be effective.
And by the time that these patients were getting to us in the ICUs, because if you remember, patients were going into the ER and the doctors were telling them to go
home and come back when you can’t breathe. Don’t take any Tylenol. Don’t take any ibuprofen. None of none of that. Just go home, come back when you can’t breathe.
“So by the time that they were getting to us in the ICU, they’re already past the replication phase and into their symptomatic phase. So that medication wasn’t going
to be effective regardless. So we saw that happening over and over again, and I started asking the question, why do we continue to use this medication? It’s clearly doing more harm than good. There had been, you know, plenty of studies that have shown that it it leads to an increase in mortality and a decrease in renal function.
And that’s what we were seeing happening was all of our patients were going into organ failure.
“So I have to ask myself, and I ask people this all the time. You know, do you think a million people died in this country of COVID? They didn’t. They died of the complete and total medical mismanagement and malfeasance that occurred during the pandemic.
Ask yourself, why were we only pulling bodies out of hospitals. Nobody was dying anywhere else.”
REMDESIVIR—VENTILATORS —ISOLATION—AND THE ‘HOSPITAL HOMICIDE’ OF MORE THAN 500,000 AMERICANS SINCE 2020
Here’s a reminder that hospitals have been turned into “killing fields” since the beginning of COVID, deploying deadly protocols that have murdered 500K+ Americans. 🧵 (1/16)
While the death and destruction caused by the COVID bioweapon injections has, rightfully, earned an enormous amount of attention from the alternative media, it’s important to note that just as many people—if not more—have been killed by what’s been deemed by some as COVID “murder protocols” in the hospitals. Murder protocols that have, in the U.S., been put into place by federal “health” agencies, and reinforced with massive payouts.
In this first clip, we learn from electrical engineer and citizen investigator John Beaudoin, Sr. (@JohnBeaudoinSr) that these “hospital homicides” (Beaudoin’s term) now account for more than 500,000 dead Americans. Indeed, Beaudoin says that “the hospital homicides might be greater” than the number of people killed by the COVID injections in the U.S.
Beaudoin, who has pored through approximately 5% of the death certificates in the U.S. from the years 2019 through 2023, highlights an excess of acute renal failure (or sudden kidney failure) deaths as particularly staggering. He says that there have been 153,000 excess acute renal failure deaths **alone** in the last three years, which can likely be chalked up to some combination of remdesivir, vancomycin, and baricitinib.
Remdesivir, which many have come to associate with death and illness, is an antiviral drug shown to be deadly in clinical trials and linked to renal failure specifically*.
Baricitinib is a “Janus kinase JAK inhibitor” and is considered an “immunomodulator.” Medical News Today notes, “If your kidneys don’t work well, [baricitnib] could build up in your body.”
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used to treat infections and has also been linked to acute renal failure**.
Beaudoin notes that while he’s not sure which individual drug, or which combination of drugs, is most responsible for the excess renal failure deaths in the U.S. over the last three years, “all the data is sitting on government computers and the government is purposely not looking at it, because they killed more than 150,000 excess people more than normal in the last three years by acute renal failure alone.”
Furthermore, Beaudoin highlights ventilators as a murder mechanism. “[P]eople were put on ventilators, they got lung infections, they weren’t treated for bacterial infections, and they died,” he says. He notes that sometimes patients were given vancomycin, but that “kills the kidneys if you give too much.”
Putting a finer point on things, Beaudoin says, “with regard to all of the [COVID] hospital protocols, I call it murder, because at some level, somebody knew what they were doing.” While he doesn’t blame the doctors themselves, he does say that whoever developed the protocol knew that it would kill patients.
*//** Supporting studies provided in last post of thread.
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