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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He didn't want to end up in one of New York's "camps."

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Or nursing homes...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I always wondered about the poor person who found themselves in a rehab/nursing facility at the beginning of the plandemic. Can you image being stuck there after a hip replacement or even knee surgery? Talk about being caught in hell.

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Fla Mom's avatar

An elderly man whom I knew, with some dementia and other health problems, was stuck as you describe, in Florida, with no visitors, for many months, and he died there, with no family or friends, probably slipping away mentally all that time, with no loving family to reorient him and sustain him emotionally. His wife and children were never able to see him again. It was such barbaric cruelty. Even the Great Barrington Declaration (protect the vulnerable, let others go about their daily lives) didn't recognize this downside of protecting the vulnerable. What good is biological life, if it has lost all joy, meaning, and contact with one's loved ones?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That is so sad and it shows the incredible cruelty the "medical professionals" foisted on people.

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CH's avatar

I know someone whose 90 yr old mother went into the hospital in 2020 because she was dying (not of COVID). This woman was not allowed to have any visitors and essentially died alone. The hospital allowed her family to see her AFTER she died. Please make it make sense.

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Michele's avatar

Because the demonic feeds off negativity. Every death like this is welcomed, by the satanic.

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Emumundo's avatar

There were many that were treated inhumanly. I have friends who had to watch loved ones die through a window. Amazing how quickly we devolved to fear oppression.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

What happened to this man, and many others like him is pure evil in my opinion.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree, barbaric cruelty is exactly the right term!!! 😡😢

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

At 77, I am ready to go any time to meet my Savior - I have NO DESIRE to be KEPT ALIVE to feed the corrupt socialized medicine system we now have in the USA. I sometimes think about selling all my earthly goods--taking the funds to go and visit all across this great land of ours and die "on the road" in my own way. NOT IN A HOSPITAL!!!

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Fla Mom's avatar

I saw a young woman in a medical consultation one time. She had AIDS and was going to die soon. She knew it, I knew it. She came to us to get refills on some medications to carry with her on the road trip she was on (it was the military health care system, so we had information about her, she didn't just wander in off the street). She was on a road trip with a companion, and she was going to die somewhere along the line. I felt so sorry for her. She was sad but very matter of fact about what was in store for her. I respected her courage.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Beautiful - that's how I want to leave this earth--participating in LIFE--not "languishing in a "geri chair"!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

This is exactly what happened to my brother 😞 He died of medical negligence a couple of weeks after the lockdowns started 😞😢

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you ❤️

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Judith's avatar

I have a friend who's mother had that experience. In NEW YORK.

She was elde-rly but sharp as a tack. My friend and her sister could not visit Mother. Had to do that standing outside on the phone thing. But her mother was terribly hard of hearing so the phone was no solution.

They had to keep convincing the Mom to take the shot - which I'm assuming she did - this was early 2021.

She died weeks later. Blood clots in legs.

To me this is beyond the pale. I am so grateful both my parents passed before this nightmare, because both were in facilities for the last year of their lives.

The isolation would have killed my father.

It was murderous what they did.

Listen to the stories of hospital protocol during the lockdowns on Children's Health Defense Bus Tour with Polly Tommey. Unbelievable.

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Annie's avatar

He didn't need to worry. That was only for the ordinary person, not the governor's family. I got no sympathy for that woman or any connected to her.

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SPONGEWORTHY47's avatar

he lived in florida but the shots got him???? so he was a fool

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My Favorite Things's avatar

It could have been old age. He was no spring chicken.

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