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Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin's avatar

Rebecca Charles also lost her daughter, Danielle, in the hospital and asked that I share her story here. Danielle's mother, Rebecca reported that "Danielle worked at Sunrise Assisted Living for 10 years as a volunteer in the dining room. Danielle also worked by Kids by the Bunch in Glen Cove, CW Post with professor Feeley helping prepare paper packets to hand out."

Rebecca said later regarding her hospitalization "Special needs children are supposed to be treated kindly. But this never happened!"

Danielle was hospitalized Friday August 27th, 2021. She spent 40 painful and lonely days in the hospital, with her mother frequently denied access to her daughter and on many sedatives, a ventilator, and Remdesivir. The father and family of Grace Schara and the mother of Danielle tell stories that have been common since COVID began. We are a poorer country for losing these and all the other precious and loved human beings who are no longer with us,

https://deathbyhospitalprotocol.com/the-tragic-story-of-rebeccas-daughter/

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Lots of people were deliberately killed while hospitalized for C0VID. I know of two who were possibly killed in Cincinnati in late 2020: one was 69, and had serious medical issues. The other was her son; he was in his 40s and was obese with diabetes. Both were put on a ventilator and subsequently died. The former may or may not have survived C0VID; I think the latter would have survived with ivermectin.

https://aapsonline.org/bidens-bounty-on-your-life-hospitals-incentive-payments-for-covid-19/

A word of wisdom for the future: if you or a loved one ends up with C0VID or C0VID pneumonia, go to a small hospital, NOT one of the big chains. This is the advice of a nurse I know, as well as personal experience.

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