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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Brucha Weisberger

Murder.

In the new killing fields previously known as hospitals.

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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Brucha Weisberger

Brucha, I have watched the video about this tragic loss of life. This brave and courageous family is shining the light in the corners where these despicable cockroaches reside. We must pray that their efforts are met with the justice they deserve. Thank you for sharing this AT article. I’ve been lost in Substack to the detriment of AT that helped me survive the scamplandemic!

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Apr 28, 2023Liked by Brucha Weisberger

Have been angry and heartbroken for this family over this murder since it happened. May God grant you peace and success in your quest for Justice for Grace.

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I was referred to your blog via Sage Hana.

Your write up here is tragic and heart breaking.

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Thank you for helping to get the word out. There are so many stories with much in common-- far too many to dismiss. Recently Dr. Jane Ruby spoke out:

DR. JANE RUBY CALLS OUT KILLING HOSPITAL BOARD

posted March 23, 2023

https://rumble.com/v2eiizs-dr.-jane-ruby-calls-out-killing-hospital-board.html

DESCRIPTION ON RUMBLE PAGE: "In this stunning testimony before the Sarasota Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, Dr. Jane Ruby lays out the truth about the abuse, neglect, and outright killing of patients forced into the CDC death protocol. In the middle of her testimony, Board Chair Tram Hudson interrupts Dr. Jane, tries to intimidate her and threatens her. This testimony is dedicated to all of those family members and victims who suffered at the hands of this and many other hospitals in the United States. This must end"

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: The camera shows Dr. Jane Ruby's back; she stands at the podium addressing the members of the Sarasota Memorial Hospital Board, a public hospital in Florida. This is a public comment with a strict time limit. Dr. Jane Ruby is the host of The Dr. Jane Ruby Show https://drjaneruby.com

See "Sarasota Memorial Hospital COVID critics return to berate its board" by Derek Gilliam

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

March 20, 2023

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/local/sarasota/2023/03/20/sarasota-hospital-board-silent-as-commenters-criticize-again/70025344007/

"The hospital board's monthly meeting had more than 50 people sign a speaker card — for the second time in a row — to provide public comment to the elected representatives who oversee the largest health care provider in Sarasota County"

TRANSCRIPT

DR. JANE RUBY: 2020 I never saw the degree of neglect, subrogation of patient rights, and out and out assault on human beings that have been reported by patients in your hospital and countless other hospitals in the United States. Sarasota Memorial Hospital is the poster child for the killing fields American hospitals have become.

MALE VOICE: Ms. Ruby, you are on dangerous ground right now.

DR. JANE RUBY: Today I am speaking for the hundreds of families that stand behind me that have written to me or appeared on my show to tell their stories of their loved ones, their last days in this and other hospitals. Patients deprived of food and water, forced narcotics, deadly failed drugs forced on them like remdesivir, forced into mechanical ventilation.

As a nursing professor I taught the skills of nursing, but I knew I couldn't teach the compassion and the integrity, so I looked for it. I looked for the protective instincts in my nursing students because they would be going out and be responsible for being with patients alone in their most vulnerable moments. They had to be trustworthy.

MALE VOICE: One minute.

DR. JANE RUBY: Nursing quality is judged by patients, sir, not Newsweek magazine or remote nursing journals.

I came here today to ask your nurses and your doctors one question. How do you do it? How do you do it?

FEMALE VOICE: Do what?

DR. JANE RUBY: How do you go home and hug your children and your grandparents, after witnessing, after hanging those remdesivir bags day after day and watching people suffer and choke on endotracheal tubes? Nurses that stay enable these actions and these outcomes. And the American people are watching you. And every hospital now. Thank you.

MALE VOICE: Thank you for your time.

[applause]

2:22

[END]

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