Evidence: Interview Recording
I have tweets from the doctor in charge of the ER stating that the unvaccinated should be clubbed over the head like baby seals and kills. Additional tweets they they should all killed and let God sort them out. I have tweets that the hospital knew about his tweets and he is still working there. I believe that they withheld food and there is contradiction on water. They wouldn't call me and when I did talk to the doctor he told me that Mike was doing good and in the records he said that he was sepsis and told me that Mike was critical.
The records show that the MD doctor never saw my husband. He saw him by ipad and he says that he asked my husband for permission and he agreed and that the nurse explained the side effects of Remdesvir. I do not believe that and if he was so sick to need it then why wasn't I called and asked. He didn't ask me.
On Sunday night, we started to not feel well. Then again on Monday. Mike had a fever but it broke. Monday night I noticed that he was having a hard time breathing. The next morning, Tuesday, I called 911. My biggest mistake of my entire life. They told me that they were going to take him to Sunnyvale. I asked for Baylor or UT Southwestern. They refused. Then they called me and said they were taking him to Dallas Regional Medical Center in Mesquite. I begged them not to. That hospital has a horrible reputation.
As soon as he arrived they refused to let us see him. We immediately tried to get him released to two different hospitals. They refused to release him. They kept saying that the hospitals didn’t have a bed but we called the other hospitals and they said that you can do a hospital to hospital transfer but they refused. They wouldn’t return my called so I would go up to the hospital begging to get someone to call me and see Mike. They refused.
The doctor called me on Wednesday and said that he was doing better but the records show that he called me and said he was critical. If I would have known that I would have been arrested before I would have left the hospital without seeing Mike. He didn’t even have a fever the whole time in the hospital but they said he was sepsis. He was better by Thursday. He called me at noon and I spoke to him. I know they lied in the records. He said he was better.
That afternoon the records show that they gave him Remdesivir. They never should have given it to him. He was better but our insurance would pay and the hospitals were given money to give it an keep patients who have Covid. That afternoon a nurse called to tell him that she was sorry. She found my husband unresponsive. I asked where and what happened. She just kept saying she was sorry and that he coded and they took him to the ICU and a doctor would call me tomorrow.
I begged to speak to someone. She hung up. My son called and asked about him and a nurse said he died. I was hysterical when my son told me over the phone and my daughter went up there and they refused to talk to her. The next day a doctor called and told me that he didn’t know what happened. I asked for an autopsy and the doctor said it would be 6-8 months until we could do anything. I found out that he lied. They have to do them within two weeks. We didn’t want him at a morgue for 6-8 months. I have regretted that decision. They are lying to families so we do not find out the truth.
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Testimony Clips 38
The following clips were extracted from Michael E. Pilgrim's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"And I said, oh my, what's what's going on? What's wrong? And she said, I found I found him unresponsive. And I just started screaming. I don't understand. How can you find somebody unresponsive when they're in the hospital in a hospital bed on the CPU unit, how do you find someone unresponsive? And she kept saying, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. And then she hung up. She wouldn't give me her name. I asked her name. I I was asking all these questions.”
“"They just approved Remdesivir, which is a failed Ebola drug that killed fifty four percent of the patients. ... it's causing kidney failure and liver failure and sepsis and heart failure in every patient that we've interviewed.”
“"How can he be on oxygen by BiPAP machine and then turn around and call me and talk to me, and then a few hours later die.”
“"But going through here, there were so many things that that I didn't know about until later, obviously. But the whole time that he was in the ER, it shows that he was in the ER, and they never gave him anything other than oxygen... I think they were withholding any kind of, liquid for him... It says that he was septus too. But on here, whenever he came in, his temperature was only ninety eight point seven... And then also to come find out that he was never seen by an actual doctor in the hospital. It says that he was seen by iPad... How in the world you can go into a hospital and be in the CPU and a doctor never physically examine you is just... I mean, that's horrific. That's neglect. There's so much that was done... but the one time that I spoke to a doctor, he never mentioned that. But in here, he says that he told me that my husband was critical.”
“"But they they really are going going against the unvaccinated because they have to keep up that narrative. It's the pandemic and the unvaccinated when it's really the vaxxed the vaccinated are the ones that are dropping like flies.”
“"If he would have told me my husband was critical, I would have been at that hospital. I would have they would have had to have arrested me. There there's no way, in how he could be critical in sepsis. If this were the case, why wasn't I being consulted for his treatment? If if he was coherent enough to agree to all this, then he wouldn't have been as bad as what they were trying to say at the end. ... I begged him at that time, I said, I want an autopsy. And he lied to me. He told me I'm he told me, yes. You can have an autopsy, but this is Dallas County, and we're backed up. So it's gonna take six to eight months for you to do anything. ... None of us could see him. They're just telling us he died.”
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