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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Wife Stands Off With Hospital To Keep Her Husband Alive, And Wins Authored by Matt McGregor via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Sentiments expressed in random phone calls for Anne Quiner as her husband Scott lay in a hospital bed breathing through a ventilator ranged from I hope your husband dies a vegetable followed by a litter of profanity, to he should have taken the vaccine; I hope he dies, before hanging up. While not the traditional Hallmark expressions for one to get well soon, Quiner said it was a feeling shared among some of the doctors at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, where Scott had been hospitalized for COVID-19 complications in November. In one recorded phone call with Dr. Linda Soucie in which Quiner was fighting to keep Scott on the ventilator, Soucie told Quiner, Unfortunately, if we could turn back time and he had gotten the vaccine, then he wouldnt be here, just after Soucie had told Quiner, After three years, I think weve gotten pretty good at determining whos going to make it and whos not, and unfortunately Scotts in that range of the group that is not going to make it. In a recorded conference call, doctors told Quiner that they would be taking Scott off the ventilator on Jan. 13 because he would not recover due to what they said were his destroyed lungs from COVID pneumonia, and that their attempts at decreasing sedation only caused him pain. Quiner told The Epoch Times that her petitions for alternative treatments, as well as to keep Scott on the ventilator, had been met with contempt. With doctors determined to take Scott off the ventilator, Quiner sought legal counsel. Making It Out Alive Marjorie Holsten, Quiners attorney, told The Epoch Times that she filed a motion for a temporary restraining order that prevented the hospital from taking Scott off the ventilator. Mercy Hospital then hired its own law firm that objected to the temporary restraining order on the basis that Holsten and Quiners position isnt supported by medical science. Because of this, the hospital requested that the court issue an order authorizing the hospital to take Scott off the ventilator. The judge sided with Holsten, issuing the order based on the standard that irreparable harm would result if not issued, which Holsten said was easy to establish because if Scott had been taken off, he would have died. On Jan. 15, Scott was transferred out of Mercy Hospital and taken to an undisclosed hospital in Texas, where Holsten said the doctors have reported Scott to be malnourished, having lost 30 pounds underweight, and dehydrated. Both Holsten and Quiner said doctors in Texas were horrified by Scotts condition when he arrived. One doctor said he didnt know how Scott made it out of that hospital alive, Quiner said. He looked at his chart and said, I cant believe the heavy, sedating drugs they put him on. The hospital was following a rigid late-treatment COVID protocol that has very likely killed many people, Holsten said. Mercy Hospital is a part of the Allina Health hospital system. When reached for comment on Scotts treatment, a spokesperson for Allina Health told The Epoch Times that Allina Health has great confidence in the exceptional care provided to our patients, which is administered according to evidence-based practices by our talented and compassionate medical teams. Due to patient privacy, we cannot comment on care provided to specific patients, and that the hospital system wished the patient and his family well. Currently, Holsten said Scott is making tremendous progress. Yesterday, Scott started following the doctors hands with his eyes, and now hes blinking in response to questions, Holsten said. He was able to nod his head and move his legs for the nurse. The ordeal became a manifestation of Quiners biggest fear in taking Scott to the hospital after his symptoms worsened, Quiner said. Since the beginning of COVID-19, rumors of neglectful treatment of COVID patients in hospitals fueled by financial incentives have circulated. Its a Bounty on Peoples Lives Dr. Robert Malone, a virologist and immunologist who has contributed to mRNA vaccine technology, said in a December 2021 interview on The Joe Rogan Experience said that the financial incentives arent rumors. The numbers are quite large, Malone told Rogan. Theres something like a $3,000 basically death benefit to a hospital if it can be claimed to be COVID. Theres a financial incentive to call somebody COVID positive. The hospitals receive a bonus, Malone added, from the government if someone is hospitalized and able to be declared COVID positive. They also receive a bonusI think the total is something like $30,000 in incentiveif somebody gets put on the vent, Malone said. Then they get a bonus, if somebody is declared dead with COVID. It was Stew Peters, a podcaster on The Stew Peters Show, that broke Quiners story and garnered audience support that facilitated Scotts release. After sending the two recordings Quiner made of her conversations with her doctors to her patient advocate and Minnesota State Rep. Shane Mekeland, they both then contacted Peters who Quiner said called her right away. He told me, If you dont get social media involved and get this viral, they will kill your husband and you wont have any say in it at all, Quiner said. Thats when Stew got me on his show and within moments the hospital got like 300,000 phone calls. They had to shut their phone lines down. Quiner said it was Peters and his audience that were responsible for helping me save my husbands life. Without their taking action, Scott would have died, Quiner said. At one point, there were so many phone calls that Quiner said the hospital began denying that Scott was a patient there. Our audience flooded the hospital and Frederickson & Byron Law Firm (the firm that represents Mercy Hospital) with calls, making them all aware that the world was watching, Peters told The Epoch Times. The Stew Peters Show put a team together that included Attorney Thomas Renz and coordinated with a doctor to take Scotts case and the hospital where Scott was transferred. On the Stew Peters Show, Dr. Lee Vliet, president and chief executive officer for the physician-founded Truth for Health, a nonprofit that has promoted early COVID treatment to keep people out of hospitals, said the CARES Act has documented hospital incentive payments. Hospital administrators know that they will be extra for doing the PCR tests and positive test results, Vliet said. A COVID diagnosis means admission to the hospital. On admission, there is an incentive payment. Use of remdesivir provides a 20 percent bonus payment from our government to the hospital on the entire hospital bill for that COVID patient. The use of remdesivir gives the hospital a 20 percent bonus payment from Medicare instead of other medicines, such as ivermectin, Vliet said. Its a bounty on peoples lives, basically, to use remdesivir and prevent access to other medications such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, Vliet said. She echoed Malones statement on hospital incentives for putting a patient on a ventilator and declaring a patient deceased from COVID. In addition, she said the coroner gets a financial incentive for a COVID diagnosis. She added that medical practices are paid more under Medicare and Medicaid services based on a higher percentage of their patients being vaccinated. On average, she said, it has been calculated that hospitals receive a bonus of $100,000 minimum for every COVID patient who has the elements of COVID diagnosis with remdesivir and ventilator treatment before a COVID cause of death. Vliet cites her research in an editorial in the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons titled, Bidens Bounty on Your Life: Hospitals Incentive Payments for COVID-19. She Just Wants to Keep Her Husband Alive Married 35 years with three children, Quiner and Scott have been through much together, she said, and in these last few months, Quiner has faced some of the hardest parts without him. After 14 years, amid fighting to keep her husband alive, Quiner had to put their dog Toby down earlier in January because he could no longer walk. One morning I got up and he could not get up at all, Quiner said. Quiner has been verbally attacked not just through phone calls but through news and social media, platforms her children warned she avoid. My family told me not to even go on to Twitter because I didnt want to read what they were writing about me, Quiner said. Still, Holsten said Quiner continues to fight. Shes a trooper, and she hasnt sought any of this, Holsten said. She just wants to keep her husband alive. On his transfer to Texas, Quiner said shes relieved. Thats the first thing I felt, Quiner said, relief that hes out of that hospital and in safe care. Poster Comment: Notice it went from Stew Peters to Epoch Times to Zero Hedge. That is why I follow Zero Hedge daily. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
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https://kstp.com/minnesota-news/covid-19-patient-scott-quiner-death-mercy-hospital- transfer/6367370/?cat=12196 The guy is dead, regardless.
Remdesivir destroys the kidneys, the liver and even some heart cells Death guaranteed if you stay in the hospital for too long.
they had him on a death track like so many others. If you go into a hospital and you test for covid and have low oxygen, they immediately put you on an end of life path. I kid you not. There are plenty of cash incentives for the hospitals to do so and they are doing it under the guise of protecting the people from a deadly disease, but what they are really doing, is just business and maximizing their profits.
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