Documentary: How Hospitals Are Making A Killing

By Neenah Payne

This Form Can Save Your Life When Hospitalized! explains that a growing number of lawsuits are charging that patients are being killed by hospital protocols for which hospitals earn huge profits. It explains that preparing a simple form now and submitting in the right way at the right time can help protect your rights and life if you have to be hospitalized.

In ‘Making a Killing’: How Hospitals Profited From Deadly COVID Protocols, Stella Paul said on 5/19/23:

The federal government sent Patty Myers $9,000 to pay for her husband’s funeral — she used the money to make a documentary about how COVID-19 protocols killed patients like her husband while generating big profits for hospitals.

The article points out:

When the federal government sent $9,000 to Patty Myers to pay for her husband’s funeral, she got angry. “I didn’t want to take a penny. It felt like hush money, like they were paying me to keep quiet about how my husband died in the hospital,” she said.

In a burst of inspiration, Patty decided to take the government’s money and use it to make a documentary. She found a director through a church friend on Facebook. She created, “Making A Killing,” which exposes the COVID-19 hospital protocol that she believes killed her husband and thousands of other Americans. “When I started making this film, I didn’t know about the federal money driving the protocol. I do now,” Patty told me.

Federal Money Flooded Hospitals With Record-Breaking Profits

The article continues:

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.

Alas, as Patty discovered, all that sweet federal money came with a catch: it incentivized specific medical treatments for COVID-19 that happened to be deadly. If the hospital admitted you with a COVID-19 diagnosis — great, they got paid more! If they “treated” you with remdesivir, a drug well-documented as lethal — fantastic, they got a 20% bonus on the whole bill! If the hospital tortured you with mechanical ventilation that caused secondary bacterial pneumonia — hooray, they got an even bigger payout! And if the hospital really lucked out and you died of COVID-19 (even if not directly of COVID-19) — the cash bonanza was absolutely awesome.

“The hospital billed over $500,000 for Tony’s treatment and they couldn’t even find someone to give him water,” Patty said. I notice that Patty can’t talk too long about Tony without breaking into sobs. “He was my best friend. He was my partner. We did everything together,” she said. And what they did together was not only difficult, it was inspirational. After they learned their son had autism, Patty and Tony teamed up to create two nonprofits to help kids with special needs in the Orlando area.

Patty is now executive director of Pathways for Life Academy, a private middle and high school that she and Tony founded, which prepares special needs kids for independence in life and learning. And she’s also the director of Building Pathways, which offers classes and summer camps to teach these kids practical skills. Patty said: “Tony called me from the hospital and said that we volunteer to advocate for people with disabilities all the time. And here I am in this hospital, trying to advocate for myself and nobody will listen. I’ve called the news media, the governor, anyone I can think of; nobody will respond.”

Tragically, Tony was locked into the Hospital Death Protocol, moving in predictable phases from remdesivir to ventilation, all while being isolated from his family and refused water, ice, or food.

Patty tells his story in “Making a Killing” in a poignantly straightforward manner, noting that the medical staff randomly stopped his breathing treatments.

Patty did manage an unusual triumph: she talked the staff into giving Tony ivermectin, which dramatically improved his condition. But her triumph was temporary: the staff then refused to keep giving it, telling her that it was not FDA-approved. Tony Myers died on Sept. 9, 2021, almost four weeks after he entered Orlando Health Hospital. He was 55 years old.

“Making A Killing” also features Dayna Stevens, who tells of the brutal death of her mother. Rebecca Stevens read the Epoch Times, so she was informed enough to refuse both remdesivir and ventilation. But that didn’t save her. Her normal medications were withheld and she was given remdesivir without her knowledge.  “The disdain they showed for my mother once they knew she was unvaccinated was unbelievable,” Dayna told me. Dayna continued: “They mocked and ridiculed her. Nurses told her that patients who were unvaccinated shouldn’t be allowed to get oxygen. It’s almost like they normalized cruelty. They wouldn’t release her to me, so I called the cops.”

All of Dayna’s efforts failed. She watched as medical staff at Advent Health Hospital in Altamonte Springs, Florida, took away her mother’s oxygen and sedated her to death. Rebecca Stevens was 59, a grandmother of five.

The intense suffering of Patty and Dayna permeates the screen, leaving viewers bewildered. When did America transform into a place where patients have no rights and life is pathetically cheap? How did hospitals metastasize from houses of healing into chambers of horrors? Where did “Do No Harm” go?

Nobody knows how many people died due to the lethal hospital protocols. I’ve heard estimates ranging from hundreds of thousands to over a million.

Senator Ron Johnson appears in “Making a Killing” to condemn the “rigid top-down protocols” that caused this catastrophe. “Patients lost all their freedom when they went in the hospital,” he said. And Robert Hall, a state senator from Texas, told Patty, “Hospitals refused early treatments, and they treated patients wrong and too late. And they got huge financial incentives for a long hospital stay.”

The media has managed to muffle the voices of the bereaved, stifling their stories and ignoring the killing. For now, anguished family members have been confined to telling their stories to activist organizations like American Frontline NursesFormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation and Protocol Kills.

But their voices may finally break through, now that they’ve entered the legal arena. Fourteen bereaved families in California have filed “wrongful death” lawsuits against three hospitals, claiming that their loved ones were murdered by the protocol. And the family of Grace Schara, a 19-year-old girl with Down Syndrome who was sedated to death as her family watched on FaceTime, is suing a hospital in Wisconsin, “to pave the way for thousands of other victims’ families to file similar claims.”

As for Patty Myers, she’s hard at work finishing up “Making a Killing 2.” Patty said: “After the film came out, so many nurses reached out to me begging to tell their story. They want to share what they witnessed and how they were bullied to keep quiet. And we’re following the money trail of the hospital protocols to see how it all worked. We’re digging deep.”

I asked Patty how she got the money to make the new film, given that she had used up the government’s funeral payout She said: “I was at a Reawaken event with a sign that said, ‘My husband was killed by the hospital protocols.’ A man saw it and came over crying. He gave me the money.”

When I last spoke to Patty, she was hard at work at the school she and Tony founded, working on maintenance issues. “Our kids in the nonprofits miss him,” she told me. “He was the maintenance guy and the bus driver. I miss him, too. Now I have to figure out how to fix everything by myself.”

Originally published by Brownstone Institute.

Stella Paul is the pen name of a writer in New York who has covered medical issues for over a decade. In 2021, she lost her husband in a locked-down nursing home in New York City where he had been brutally isolated for almost a year. He died one week after getting the vaccine. Stella is focused on exposing the Hospital Death Protocol to honor her husband’s memory and to support thousands of bereaved families.

Patty Myers

Patty is the mother of 2 children, Chelsea and Charlie.  Charlie was diagnosed with Autism in 2004. He is 21 years old.  Patty graduated from King University with her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and then received her BCaBA (Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst) certification through Florida Institute of Technology. Patty is the author of Autism Is A Blessing which was first published in 2008.  Her son accompanies her to radio, television, and various speaking events to share their book and journey with autism.

She has volunteered her time to help fellow parents of children with special needs understand their child’s rights regarding services and support.  Her passion and heart for children and adults with special needs is evident in all that she does. Patty and her husband for years have advocated for children and adults with disabilities in many areas.

She previously was the Founder and President of a  PT/OT/ST Therapy Company (All Southern Care Rehab) in Fort Lauderdale for over 9 years and then was the Principal for over 8 years at The First Hope of The First Academy (private Christian school for students with unique needs). She is currently the President/CEO of Pathways For Life Academy in Winter Garden, FL (www.pflacademy.com) where she serves students with learning differences incorporating life and social skills integration for Middle and High Schoolers. She is also the President/CEO of Building Pathways Foundation, a nonprofit in Florida (www.building-pathways.com) that helps teens and adults with disabilities learn life, social, and job skills.

Patty has been married to her husband Tony for 31 years + 1 in heaven and lives in Winter Garden, Florida.  They were honored to receive the Heart Award from the Florida Network on Disabilities for the work they do to help Floridians with disabilities. Tony passed away in September 2021 due to deadly hospital protocols and it has been a difficult season for her. She now advocates for patients across the country giving them valuable information to save their lives.

The documentary points out:

This docu-series follows Patty Myers as she fights for change within the hospital industry. She shares how her late husband, Tony Myers, was poorly treated due to lack-of-care, malpractice, and restrictive (and ultimately deadly) hospital protocols.  She also chats with senators and other individuals who have seen similar situations occur across the country. Join her on this journey as she not only fights for her husband, but also for patients to be in control of their healthcare journey.  Enough is enough. It’s time to speak up. It’s time to take a stand. It’s time for change.

Patty says on the site:

My husband Tony was a fun guy. I was married to him for 31+ years. He loved fishing, making people laugh, Virginia Tech College Football, and Jesus. He died unnecessarily due to deadly, “stay-in-the-box,” hospital protocols. I am here to stand up for him and for all the other millions of valued people in this country. My husband tried to fight for his life but the hospital kept saying no. We ALL need to STAND UP!

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Full Documentary

This film follows Patty Myers as she fights for change within the hospital industry. She shares how her late husband, Tony Myers, was poorly treated due to lack-of-care, malpractice, and restrictive (and ultimately deadly) hospital protocols.  This is just the start of a docu-series we are going to make. If you would like to partner with us financially to help fund future projects such as these, please reach out to us today. Thank you for helping us spread awareness.

Greta Crawford: COVID Hospital Protocol Kills

The documentary interviews Greta Crawford, founder of ProtocolKills.

The video below includes an interview by Texas Senator Bob Hall with Greta who survived an horrendous hospital protocol. It  explains how people who have had similar problems with hospitals can share their stories online.

Hospital Protocols – COVID patients are dying because of hospital policies

The site explains:

Tune in as I visit with Greta Crawford on her firsthand COVID hospital experience. The good news is that the Omnicron variant of COVID is far less deadly, but the bad news is that people are still dying in hospitals because of hospital policies. Remdesivir is killing patients, but doctors continue to prescribe it to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. Patients have been told they will die without Remdesivir, only to die from the side effects of the medication itself.

Greta Crawford was admitted to the hospital after having COVID-19 for three weeks and developing small spots of pneumonia. Her doctor administered Remdesivir without her permission and without the informed consent. She later attributed swelling in her feet and hands, and excruciating chest pain to COVID-19 because of the medication she was being given.

Greta did not consent to the administration of Remdesivir and only learned about the high risk of death from Remdesivir medication after it was administered. Despite not disclosing to her the high risk of Remdesivir, the doctors informed her she would be receiving it. After each round of Remdesivir, her white blood cell count spiked to purge the poison she was given by her doctor. Greta’s heart rate fell to 30 bpm after receiving Remdesivir each night. Greta’s kidneys and liver were failing and she was completely unaware that her body was filling with fluid.

Finally, in fear for her life, Greta informed her nurses and doctors that she was leaving. She and her husband went home and started a long in-home recovery process following frontline doctor protocols; the protocols the hospitals refuse to follow because there is no extra federal money for using them.

Greta has since started a website to inform the public on the danger of Remdesivir. She has links to informative videos on Remdesivir and Dr. Fauci’s role in the use of a drug that killed 50% of the trial patients. The website has links to find doctors who prescribe safe medications, a place for Remdesivir victims to share their stories, and resources for patients. Visit www.ProtocolKills.com for more information.

In addition to her battle with Remdesivir, Greta was harassed daily by nurses who told her she needed to get vaccinated. She was repeatedly told that if she did not get vaccinated, she would get COVID again, be hospitalized, and be put on a ventilator. The nurse refused to allow Greta’s request for Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine, and she was unaware of any vaccine injuries. Aggressive nurses and doctors are pushing harmful drugs onto Texans without informed consent with no accountability from the Texas Medical Board (TMB). At the same time, the TMB is threatening the licenses of physicians who prescribe FDA approved drugs known to be safe if they do not provide a full informed consent.

In hospitals today, patients are treated like lab experiments with no informed consent afforded to the patients. In spite of the legislation I co-authored, to ensure patients’ rights to have a visitor, some hospitals are still refusing to allow visitors to keep their draconian policies a secret. A patient has the right to religious counseling from friends and family members who provide spiritual support. No hospital is allowed to completely ban patients from receiving a religious counseling visitor.

The bottom line continues – COVID patients are dying because of hospital policies; not just COVID. Does any of this sound familiar to you? What can you do? Tell your story at www.ProtocolKills.com, as well as, filing a complaint. Need more information on complaints? https://mailchi.mp/…/demise-of-world-premier-healthcare…

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REMDESIVIR KILLS ALERT: Hospital Hostage Negotiations, Part 1 – Special Guests Greta Crawford of ProtocolKills.com and Laura Bartlett of Hospital Hostage Hotline

Join us to learn some updated news about what happens in hospitals, how much you cannot trust them and what resources are available to help you in sometimes very dire, life-threatening conditions

Greta Crawford and Laura Bartlett are my guests today.  Amazingly, Greta survived the hospital’s attempt to murder her with Remdesivir. She has become an advocate, starting Protocolkills.com.  Laura has also become an advocate, founding the Hospital Hostage Hotline at 888-219-3637.

Greta and Laura explain in the video below that hospitals are not what they used to be — they are now much more dangerous places to be. Laura is the sister of Dr. Richard Bartlett of Texas who is known for his successful use of budesonide in treating COVID patients. Budesonide is used with a  nebulizer. The video explains that free patient advice is available on the hotline: (888) 219-3637.

They are in the fight because they care about people and life. 

Greta refers people to the site https://www.protocolkills.com/ for the recommended forms.

See https://www.protocolkills.com/patient-documents.

Greta recommends that people complete these forms for everyone in the family while they are healthy and have them notarized even if they believe they will never need them. Designate your Power of Attorney. Laura points out that your life may depend on having these forms prepared in an emergency. She says to have  copies where you can quickly access them — for example, in the glove compartment of your car and on your refrigerator.

The site includes a video interview by Dr. Joseph Mercola with Greta and Laura.

The site also links to the Informed Consent Template they recommend that people prepare NOW, before you have to go to a hospital. It explains that it’s important when, how, and to whom you submit the template.

Making A Killing Episode 2 : Money & Manipulation

Patty Myers continues to uncover what happened to our medical freedom. She interviews nurses who left the corruption and shares what they saw and experienced. Two families share their stories about how they lost their loved ones. She is on a search to uncover the truth behind these deadly protocols.

Senator Ron Johnson: Protecting Our Rights

The documentary also interviews Sen. Ron Johnson (R: Wisc).

WHO Pandemic Treaty Will Enslave Humanity! explains that Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson introduced legislation Thursday that would push back against the World Health Organization’s (WHO) overreach and ensure the Senate has power over its pandemic treaty.

The Daily Caller first obtained the legislation, titled the No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act, which was spearheaded by Johnson and has 15 cosponsors. The bill mentions the WHO creating an intergovernmental negotiating body (INB) and, if passed, would require any agreement produced by the INB to be submitted to the Senate as a treaty in an effort to provide more transparency on the administration.”

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Neenah Payne writes for Activist Post

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