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National News See other National News Articles Title: The Hospital Protocol Killed Their Loved Ones and They Want Justice When the federal government sent $9,000 to Patty Myers to pay for her husbands funeral, she got angry. I didnt want to take a penny. It felt like hush money, like they were paying me to keep quiet about how my husband died in the hospital. In a burst of inspiration, Patty decided to take the governments money and use it to make a documentary. She found a director through a church friend on Facebook and created Making A Killing, which exposes the covid hospital protocol that she believes killed her husband and thousands of other Americans. When I started making this film, I didnt know about the federal money driving the protocol. I do now, Patty told me. The federal money was titanic, flooding hospitals with cash that stimulated record-breaking profits. A new report from Open The Books reveals that the 20 largest nonprofit hospitals in America received more than $23 billion in federal aid during the 2018 2021 time period, and their cumulative net assets soared to $324.3 billion in 2021, up from 200.6 billion in 2018. And, in a wonderful development for the hospitals top executives, those lavish taxpayer funds enabled many of them to get paid $10 million or more a year. Alas, as Patty discovered, all that sweet federal money came with a catch: it incentivized specific medical treatments for Covid that happened to be deadly. If the hospital admitted you with a Covid diagnosis great, they got paid more! If they treated you with remdesivir, a drug well-documented as lethal fantastic, they got a 20% bonus on the whole bill! If the hospital tortured you with mechanical ventilation that caused secondary bacterial pneumonia hooray, they got an even bigger payout! And if the hospital really lucked out and you died of Covid (even if not directly of Covid) the cash bonanza was absolutely awesome. The hospital billed over $500,000 for Tonys treatment and they couldnt even find someone to give him water, Patty said. I notice that Patty cant talk too long about Tony without breaking into sobs. He was my best friend. He was my partner. We did everything together. Poster Comment: It was worse than that. They denied treatments that would have worked. Ivermectin, a Bolus of Vitamin D-3. Zinc plus hydroxychloroquine. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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