Documentary: US Incentivized Deadly Ventilator COVID Protocol, Up to 80% Died

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A documentary released late last year follows the journey of families whose loved ones died in hospitals during bouts of presumed COVID, who were given a protocol incentivized lucratively through the CARES Act. Regardless of condition, the drug Remdesivir was pushed upon admitted patients, followed by dangerous sedation and intubation ventilation which carried a $39,000 bonus per intubation.

Families were cajoled, bullied, and denied any other form of care if they refused or resisted.
In a review of the documentary, “‘Making a Killing’: How Hospitals Profited From Deadly COVID Protocols,” Robert F. Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defense writes:
“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.”

An October 2022 report published by the Brownstone Institute estimates that, in April 2020 “over 30,000 Americans appear to have been killed by mechanical ventilators or other forms of medical iatrogenesis throughout April 2020, primarily in the area around New York“ during COVID treatment. (See: Brownstone Institute: How Many People Did Ventilators and Iatrogenesis Kill in April 2020?)


Documentary: US Incentivized Deadly Ventilator-Remdesivir COVID Protocol, Up to 80% of Patients Died | Coronavirus News (wordpress.com)
 
It was instantly clear that Vents were a bad idea, but the hospital bureaucrats insisted for months. Doctors who refused the orders with threatened with career destruction. Doctors were told that if they went public with their concerns then their careers were threatened. Doctors almost to a person did as they were told, so many people died who should not have died, and now those who trust doctors as a profession are morons.
 
About 60% of people around the world are idiots. The elite understands this.

Closer to 13%, but agreed 50% of people are less than average.

https://www.verywellfamily.com/meaning-of-iq-test-scores-1449360
Your child takes an IQ test and you get the score back. You're likely wondering what their score really means. But before you can make sense of what their specific result tells you, it's important to understand what IQ scores represent and how they're categorized. Learn more about how to interpret the the meaning of IQ scales and IQ test scores.

Measuring IQ Scores
The term IQ stands for intelligence quotient. An IQ score is a measure of intelligence, primarily of a person's reasoning ability. The higher the score, the greater that person's reasoning ability.1

If we took everyone's IQ scores and plotted them, we would see them distributed in a normal bell curve. That means that most scores would fall somewhere in the center of that bell curve. The score in the absolute center of the bell curve is 100, and that is where we would expect most scores to fall, or where they will cluster.2

As the scores move away from the norm (100), we will find fewer and fewer scores. However, to make the numbers meaningful, we need to be able to measure the variability of the scores. That is the purpose of standard deviations, which is, quite simply, the average distance that scores are located from the norm. Statisticians determine the standard deviation of data through a specific formula.

Standard IQ Scale for Children
There are a variety of different IQ scales but the standard breakdown for children is as follows:3

130 and above: Extremely high
120-129: Very high
110-119: High average
90-109: Average
80-89: Low average
70-79: Very low
69 and below: Extremely low
 
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