Patient: "I am so hungry." Doctor's answer: "No food for now."
Evidence: Interview Recording
I am next of kin. I could barely have any contact with my fiancée. He was not given any food since being admitted to the day he passed away. I could only spent a few hours visiting at the ICU. He had a birthday on January 4th. One of the nurse placed happy birthday sign on the wall. Not even 2 days later, he's gone.
In August 2021, my fiancée showed symptoms of Covid and or pneumonia. He had pneumonia in the past. We both were hesitant to go to see our regular doctor, because they would require a mask or vaccine. So we found Dr. Michael J Huang in Roseville through social media. Dr. Huang prescribed Ivermectin. Everything went well. My fiancée was fine after.
In December 2021, he started to feel unwell. It was after Christmas. He didn’t show any symptoms like shortness of breath or coughing. No fever, but he complained that he felt dizzy and weak. I went to do the groceries myself, and he tried to help me, but he said he felt too weak. He stopped at some point and ask for a hug. I hugged him. Never thought that would be the last hug.
We planned to get married the year of 2022. My divorce was finalized in November 2021. We went to church on Christmas Eve. We were thinking to ask to meet with the Pastor of the church we often visited. We planned to go to church also for new year’s sermon. But then he felt unwell.
Approaching the new year. he seemed to be getting worse each day. Up to the point, it was new year’s eve his saturation went down to 80%.
If it was not of the infamous Covid protocols, I would have called the ambulance since the very beginning. He also refused to be taken to the hospital because we were afraid the hospital would just kill him. Afterward, he agreed for me to call the ambulance, so I called 911.
Long story short, he was admitted to ER and then to ICU. The doctor called me and say that they will give him remdesivir. I said NO! I asked for ivermectin and or hydroxychloroquine, they refused. I have the recordings of all of my phone conversations with all doctors there.
I was given a few hours to visit my fiancée, and I had to cover myself up top to bottom, mask, gown, head cover.
Doctors told me they gave steroids dexamethasone for my fiancée. I told them just don’t give him remdesivir or ventilator.
Somehow my fiancée was getting better on his birthday, January 4th. He got up, and was able to go poop.
He told me he haven’t been given any food since he was admitted. I brought him hard candy, quite a lot, for his dry mouth. He said the only “food” he gotten was the hard candy I brought him.
I had a feeling of relief that my fiancée was getting better. Only to find the next day that he’s gone.
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Testimony Clips 11
The following clips were extracted from Scott James Romine 's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"And I can tell that he he he kept telling me he kept telling me that, you know, that they cannot give him food for whatever reason. I don't know why. And I know that I'm so hungry. I'm so hungry. If I if he didn't have that hard candy that that I brought for him, probably, he's he probably just, like, you know, I I don't know. I don't know why.”
“"Because here around here, they will separate the family. And then we know somewhere in Redding, and I said, let's go to Redding. Just, let's just drive there.”
“"I tried to call one of the doctor here in Roseville who helped him before, prescribe him, ivermectin back in August.”
“"I don't think that that's that's what it is. The cost of his death is I don't think that's COVID.”
“"So he prescribed us, ivermectin. And so, yeah, he's fine.”
“"I asked the doctor, ER doctor, and, the phone call, it was recorded. I recorded it, asking for ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine. Oh, no. No. No. No. That's not and then, yeah, of course, being rejected. And then the next day, maybe yeah. The next day, I think, he was moved to, ICU.”
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