Covid Hospital Protocols Destroyed Thousands of American Families

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by Stella Paul, American Thinker:

Someday, if America is saved, there may be a museum to memorialize the Covid dead.  There will be a wing for those killed by the disease who died at home after being refused early treatment. There will be a wing for those who died of the vaccine and another for those who died from the lockdowns. And, surely, one wing will be dedicated to those who died in hospitals due to deadly protocols.

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Last week, my article in American Thinker, “What Happened in Hospitals During Covid,” explored the lethal medical regimen that patients were subjected to in hospitals, often without their informed consent.  The article gained a lot of attention, and I was invited on Bannon’s War Room to discuss it.

As a result, I began hearing from many people about their loved ones’ tortured passing in hospitals, and my Twitter feed began to resemble a digital graveyard of remembrance for the cherished souls who were lost.

From an American Thinker reader: “My husband was one of the victims of the use of Remdesivir, and the rest of the horrible protocol given to him by Kaiser Permanente in California. We were completely isolated from him, denied lifesaving treatment that we know would work, for example, The FLCCC protocol. The entire time he was in the hospital was traumatic.”

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