A medical professional has blown the whistle and warned the public that “many, many thousands” of Covid patients were killed by hospitals during the pandemic and not by the virus, as officially claimed.
The whistleblower, respiratory therapist Mark Bishofsky, has gone on the record to state that COVID-19 patients died because they were killed by hospital protocols. Respiratory therapists diagnose, treat, and manage conditions that affect the lungs, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Bishofsky revealed that patients didn’t die from Covid. However, thousands of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 were killed when they were put on ventilators and denied treatment with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine or even vitamin D, Bishofsky told CHD.TV.
Bishofsky revealed that he was aware of “many, many thousands” of people who were killed by hospitals but simply listed as “Covid deaths.”
Yet, he warns that hospitals around the world were engaging in the same practices that caused huge numbers of unnecessary deaths. They are the clinicians who perform intubation so the patient can receive oxygen from a ventilator machine. […]
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