Hospital ‘Murder’: Attorney Unveils Shocking Survival Rates Among Mechanically Ventilated COVID Patients
“You got a cash bonus when someone died from COVID. It was an incentive to kill people, and it worked incredibly well.”
The U.S. Federal government incentivized “not people recovering from COVID but people dying from COVID,” testified attorney Thomas Renz to the Pennsylvania State Senate. “You got a cash bonus when someone died from COVID. It was an incentive to kill people, and it worked incredibly well.”
One of the most objectionable protocols for treating COVID was the widespread use of a drug (Remdesivir) so infamous that it earned the nickname “Run Death Is Near.”
“The experts claimed that Remdesivir would stop Covid; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs,” wrote Stella Paul in this piece.
Excessive morphine administration was another issue. A hospital pharmacist blew the whistle to attorney Thomas Renz that the floor she worked on made a habit of going “up on the morphine drip” to “take care of business.” More details on that can be found here:
But the single deadliest protocol of all, based on health outcomes, was the ubiquitous use of mechanical ventilators.
“Fauci knew vents did more harm than good,” asserted osteopathic physician Dr. Joseph Mercola on his Substack page. Here’s what he had to say about “The COVID hospital death trap.”
Within weeks of the pandemic outbreak, it had become apparent that the standard practice of putting COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation was a death sentence.
76.4% of COVID-19 patients (aged 18 to 65) in New York City who were placed on ventilators died. Among patients over age 65 who were vented, the mortality rate was 97.2%.
The recommendation to place COVID patients on mechanical ventilation as a first-line response came from the World Health Organization, which allegedly based its guidance on experiences and recommendations from doctors in China. But venting COVID patients wasn’t recommended because it increased survival. It was to protect health care workers by isolating the virus inside the vent machine.
Data suggest around 10,000 patients died with COVID in NYC hospitals after being put on ventilators in spring 2020. Other metropolitan areas also saw massive spikes in deaths among younger individuals who were at low risk of dying from COVID. It’s possible many of these deaths were the result of being placed on mechanical ventilation (see graph below).
“No one told the patients, hey, you’re going to be put on this vent. It’s probably going to kill you, but it may protect the healthcare workers,” remarked attorney Renz. “No one told the families that.”
“And by the way,” he continued, “we actually had whistleblower testimony from a yet-to-be-unmasked whistleblower … who worked for CMS. I’ve got data from CMS that showed in a number of Texas hospitals, as high as 90% of patients put on the vent died. 90%.”
“Now, they wouldn’t let you try ivermectin, but they were more than willing to put you on the vent where you had a 90% fatality rate,” attorney Renz denounced. “You tell me that they didn’t notice? I can’t say all doctors are created equal. [Peter] McCullough is ahead above most. But you got through med school. I would think you would probably be smart enough to notice when nine out of ten of your patients, when they’re put on the vent, die.”
“At least maybe you should ask the question, is there a better way? Why not let someone try ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine if you have a nine out of ten chance of dying anyways?”
So, why did most doctors not opt for alternative treatments instead?
Following the money will give you the likely answer, as Federal funds encouraged a specific course of action. Attorney Renz detailed the “perverse” incentives in place during his Pennsylvania State Senate testimony last year. “We have incentivized the murder of patients rather than incentivized treatment.”
“When you go to the hospital, you get tested. They get paid more. When you get admitted for COVID, they get paid more. When they put you on remdesivir, they get paid more. When you get ventilated, they get paid more. When you die, they get paid more. This is perverse.”
He ended last year’s testimony by asking, “Do you want us to incentivize hospitals to have good outcomes, or do you want us to continue incentivizing the murder of your loved ones?”
Attorney Renz “fought with hospital after hospital after hospital” to try and save the lives of family members of people calling him on the phone.
And that’s why he said this issue is so dear to his heart. “We essentially legislated these deaths into being … it was an incentive to kill people, and it worked incredibly well.”
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Had 5 weeks of complete hell with my mother and brother held captive in the hospital while they murdered them.
Everything in this article is true. The most disgusting part is that most Americans just don’t care that this happened and won’t push to have those who enabled and allowed this to be punished.
Meanwhile there are severe psychological and financial damages and of course we have NO recourse. Just an unbearable anger and sadness. Not just for their loss but because no one is or was doing anything. It was the most awful, helpless thing I’ve ever been through. Those who did this need to be brought to justice.
So extremely sad. I am so sorry you went through this hell!! Totally unjustifiable on the part of doctors, WHO, CDC & all who were complicit in these unnecessary deaths! Is or was there ever an option to take a loved one out of the hospital when it got to the point where a ventilator is offered/forced on someone? Can loved ones step in and say no, and take the patient home. At least they could die with dignity? Or perhaps even recover! I often wonder about this and what the rights of a patient are if they are incapacitated to make these decisions. I don’t know if a living will could have been drawn up by a lawyer to prevent such a tragedy or if the powers that be in the hospital can override anything. It seems they were given way too much power!! I heard stories about patients literally being held captive in hospitals. Isn’t this illegal? Can’t family say no and have them discharged when their wishes aren’t being respected?
I still have nightmares about what they did to BOTH of my parents in that hospital. The only reason my mom survived is because they didn’t give her “Run Death Is Near”. When I asked why my dad got it and my mom didn’t, they didn’t have an answer-it was “ just protocol.”
Its appaling what i ve just heard. I can hardly believe it. If this is true, i am glad i do not live in usa.
I was very sick and was hospitalized with Covid pneumonia in 2021. I was offered remdesivir 4 times while I was there. I refused every time. The last time I told the doctor I didn’t want to die and would never take it. He said it was only a suggestion and I never saw him again. Thank goodness I knew about it and probably saved my own life.
I was one of the early patients, late March 2020. Went to ER to get chest X-ray and oxygen was low 70s and had double lung pneumonia. Only option was being admitted to ICU, vented, and Hydroxychloroquine.. multi system failure and septic for several days while I was in medical coma. Finally tested negative Day 23 and received tracheostomy to wean me off vent and G-tube to provide source of nutrients. Awake by day 26, transferred to rehabs on day 32. Spent months alone in rehabs rebuilding muscle in my legs to learn to stand, walk, and climb stairs. Critical illness neuropathy has caused bilateral foot drop that only 3 years has finally started to improve. My home is my prison. I can’t drive, I walk with either a walker or cane, Had I not been vented, I could have kept my muscles active. The idea that I was vented to protect the workers is maddening. I was lucid and active right up to that point…
But by the grace of God I have survived and I WILL thrive. It is my only option….
Congratulations for surviving such an insane ordeal!! I’m glad you made it and lived to tell. I hope you can continue to heal and share your story and reveal the truth about the evil behind what was really going on. Your life has a greater purpose and meaning now.. If you haven’t heard of Nurse Erin, look her up on FB or Instagram. She exposes the truth behind the scenes in NY hospital during the pandemic. Absolutely unreal.
Quite revealing. This attorney is an asset, would be of immense assistance in medical ethics. Thanks for sharing.