A whistleblower at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems died Tuesday morning following a struggle with a 'sudden, fast-spreading infection,' the Seattle Times reports.
important information to have regarding "sudden, fast spreading infection"s
depending which hospital you go to in the U.S. you may have a less than 1% mortality rate with Dr. Paul Marik's protocol or a 30-50% mortality rate with SOC standard of care for sepsis. apparently 10% of hospitals in the U.S. as of 2020, used the new (2016) Dr. Paul Marik, Norfolk, Virginia protocol for sepsis which includes intravenous vitamin c .
excerpt from link above "Moving from a 30-50 percent mortality utilizing standard treatment protocols for sepsis to achieving a sepsis-related mortality of less than 1% using IV vitamin C / hydrocortosone / thiamine therapy in this small treatment group is nothing short of miraculous. His protocol has since been lab-tested and proven to work. It is now used regularly at Eastern Virginia Medical School to treat sepsis."
When faced with hospitalization, the most powerful person in the most entire hospital system is the patient. However, in most cases, the system works on the assumption that the patient will not claim that power. If on your way in you signed the hospital's legal consent form, you can unsign it. You can revoke your permission. Just because somebody has permission to do one thing doesn't mean that they have the permission to do everything. There's no such thing as a situation that you cannot reverse. You can change your mind about your own personal healthcare. It concerns your very life. The rights of the patient override the rules of any institution.
If the patient doesn't know that, or if they're not conscious, or if they just don't have the moxie to do it, the next most powerful person is the spouse. The spouse has enormous influence and can do almost as much as the patient. If the patient is incapacitated, the spouse can, and must, do all the more. If there is no spouse present, the next most powerful people in the system are the children of the patient.
When you go to the hospital, bring along a big red pen, and cross out anything that you don't like in the hospital's permission form. And before you sign it, add anything you want. Write out "I want intravenous vitamin C, 25 grams per day, until I state otherwise." And should they say, "We're not going to admit you," you reply, "Please put it in writing that you refuse to admit me." What do you think their lawyers are going to do with that? They have to admit you. It's a game, and you can win it. But you can't win it if you don't know the rules. And basically, they don't tell you the rules.
This is deadly serious. Medical mistakes are now the third leading cause of death in the US. Yes, medical errors kill over 400,000 Americans every year. That's 1,100 each day, every day. [5]
There are mistakes of commission and mistakes of omission. Failure to provide intravenous vitamin C is, literally, a grave omission. Do not allow yourself or your loved ones to be deprived of a simple, easy to prepare and administer IV of vitamin C."
I bet the next potential whistle blower thinks twice before blowing that whistle
Well, I must say, this looks awfully suspicious, but probably won't be seriously investigated for obvious reasons.
important information to have regarding "sudden, fast spreading infection"s
depending which hospital you go to in the U.S. you may have a less than 1% mortality rate with Dr. Paul Marik's protocol or a 30-50% mortality rate with SOC standard of care for sepsis. apparently 10% of hospitals in the U.S. as of 2020, used the new (2016) Dr. Paul Marik, Norfolk, Virginia protocol for sepsis which includes intravenous vitamin c .
https://www.faim.org/interview-with-dr-paul-marik-on-vitamin-c-protocol-for-sepsis
excerpt from link above "Moving from a 30-50 percent mortality utilizing standard treatment protocols for sepsis to achieving a sepsis-related mortality of less than 1% using IV vitamin C / hydrocortosone / thiamine therapy in this small treatment group is nothing short of miraculous. His protocol has since been lab-tested and proven to work. It is now used regularly at Eastern Virginia Medical School to treat sepsis."
you can read about the efforts to diminish, disparage this new life saving advancement in medical science ..... https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n08.shtml
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, March 7, 2021
The VICTAS Trial: Designed to Fail
by Michael Passwater
you can read about "Winning the Hospital Game" here https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n07.shtml
excerpt "Winning the hospital game
When faced with hospitalization, the most powerful person in the most entire hospital system is the patient. However, in most cases, the system works on the assumption that the patient will not claim that power. If on your way in you signed the hospital's legal consent form, you can unsign it. You can revoke your permission. Just because somebody has permission to do one thing doesn't mean that they have the permission to do everything. There's no such thing as a situation that you cannot reverse. You can change your mind about your own personal healthcare. It concerns your very life. The rights of the patient override the rules of any institution.
If the patient doesn't know that, or if they're not conscious, or if they just don't have the moxie to do it, the next most powerful person is the spouse. The spouse has enormous influence and can do almost as much as the patient. If the patient is incapacitated, the spouse can, and must, do all the more. If there is no spouse present, the next most powerful people in the system are the children of the patient.
When you go to the hospital, bring along a big red pen, and cross out anything that you don't like in the hospital's permission form. And before you sign it, add anything you want. Write out "I want intravenous vitamin C, 25 grams per day, until I state otherwise." And should they say, "We're not going to admit you," you reply, "Please put it in writing that you refuse to admit me." What do you think their lawyers are going to do with that? They have to admit you. It's a game, and you can win it. But you can't win it if you don't know the rules. And basically, they don't tell you the rules.
This is deadly serious. Medical mistakes are now the third leading cause of death in the US. Yes, medical errors kill over 400,000 Americans every year. That's 1,100 each day, every day. [5]
There are mistakes of commission and mistakes of omission. Failure to provide intravenous vitamin C is, literally, a grave omission. Do not allow yourself or your loved ones to be deprived of a simple, easy to prepare and administer IV of vitamin C."
you can read about the protocols for sepsis and for hospitalized covide which include intravenous vitamin c here https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/
Sepsis Care
MATH+ COVID Hospital Treatment
MRSA was tested as a bioweapon