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Clare Goldsberry's avatar

In answer to your last question: YES! Why did hospitals need all of this extra money? Oh, maybe because they were mostly empty given the fact that "all elective surgeries" were suspended to leave hospitals open for the thousands of Covid patients they would be receiving. Well, when that didn't happen (many hospitals were mostly empty as some of the traveling contract nurses reported when they showed up on NYC to respond to the "overwhelming" numbers of patients flooding hospitals and sat in hotel rooms waiting to be called, but weren't) hospitals needed to keep up the charade somehow by remaining mostly empty and obviously needed the money.

A good friend's husband went to the hospital in July of 2020. When she took him to the emergency room entrance, there was NO activity at all and this was in the middle of the day! He was admitted, and for five days he worked from his hospital bed and was expected to come home the next day (day 6), when suddenly he was thrown into ICU and intubated (he tried to call my friend to her and tried to resist the intubation (according to one of the nurses who dared speak to my friend about the incident), but was put on a ventilator and given Remdesivir, and within a day he was dead. For that, the hospital got paid $39,000. They had to make money somehow and killing people for cash seemed to be optimum at the time.

Do you think someone wanted that CEO dead? Very likely.

This was the greatest travesty against humankind in the history of the world and impacted nearly every country and every global citizen. This should never happen again -- although I've heard there's another plandemic in the works. Now we know and we can resist.

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SmileBeHappy's avatar

They won’t manage to find this guy because it’s not in their best interest to do so. Just like the J6 pipe bomber.

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