Christine Montoya
Steve Montoya
MURDERED BY FDA DEATH PROTOCOL
Steve Montoya
Name: Steve Montoya
Age: 67
Sex: Male
Location: CO
Evidence Summary
Became Sick: 11/05/2021
Sought Care: 11/11/2021
Admitted: 11/11/2021
Ventilated: 11/11/2021
Days Isolated: 15 days
Days on Vent: 15
Remdesivir: 5 days
Meds Refused:
hcq, Ivermectin
Meds Administered:
Remdesivir, Amlodipine, blood thinner, blood pressure meds, dexamethasone, Decadron, diuretic, fentynal, insulin, lasix, midazolam, Oxygen, paralytic drugs, propofol, sedatives, sodium chloride
Hospital: St. Anthony North Campus
Killed: 11/26/2021

Evidence: Interview Recording

Steve Montoya
EXHIBIT A — 2022
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Clinical & Hospital Experience
Hospital Procedures & Rights
Asked About Vaccination: Yes
DNR: A DNR was ordered without consent
Deprived of Food & Water: Yes, from the moment they were admitted
Treated Differently After Disclosing Vax Status: Yes
How Treated Differently:

Denied food / water. He was isolated.

Documented Mistreatment:
Refused treatment, Isolated, Neglected, Deprived of food, Deprived of water, Derided, Euthanized
Medical Treatment & Hospitalization

At one point Christine said she did not want a DNR but she wanted them to save her husband. The doctor yelled at her and stated he would not save her husband!

Witness Testimony

Steve Montoya’s Story

Steve Montoya was a husband, father and grandfather. He was strong and healthy. Rarely ever sick. The Montoya’s became ill in early November. On Nov 5th Steve had a tele health visit and the doctor did not treat him.

On 11/11/2021 Christine took her husband to an urgent care. The Urgent Care doctor contacted the paramedics to take Steve to the ER at St Anthony’s. Once at the hospital he was quickly isolated, given paralytics and vented. He was given remdesivir against the families wishes.

Her husband was given many types of medication that made his stats go up and down. Christine new that something was terribly wrong but they would gaslight her. Christine begged the doctors to give him vitamins. That request was refused. The reason provided, “they don’t do that there. It’s not “protocol”.

Steve ended up with a hospital contracted infection that caused his lungs to collapse. He had no continuity of care with having 12 different nurses, 9 different doctors in 15 days. They would tell her if she didn’t like the care he was getting then take him home.

This same Doctor called Christine in the morning to tell her Steve was dying. He told her that he would NOT save her husband. At 10:30 am they called her to say he was doing worse. Then at 3 pm they called to tell her she could and should come down because he was actively dying.

By the time she arrived, her husband was dead. Now Christine and her son were allowed to go into the room to see Steve. Even though Steve had a roommate who was in the room. Remember this is a Covid ward. She wasn’t allowed to go into the room per hospital policy before.

Passed away the day after Thanksgiving on 11/26/21. Rest in Peace Steve Montoya. Justice is coming.

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Testimony Clips 19

The following clips were extracted from Steve Montoya's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.

00:18:20.384 - 00:18:28.725
“"I begged them to let me in. We they wouldn't even let us go into the chapel to pray. That's how cruel these hospitals are.”
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00:15:47.475 - 00:15:54.490
“"I cried out to the advocate, the nurse advocate there. I cried out to the chaplains and said, please go check on my husband. I'm worried about him. They won't let me in.”
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00:20:24.080 - 00:20:49.154
“"But, yeah. It's torn our family apart because it just seems unreal. And then to have them, you know, talk to us like that, you know, at one point when they wanted to put him on a, the dialysis, you know, we were pleading with them to save his life because they kept saying he was going downhill.”
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00:21:37.984 - 00:21:53.769
“"So I don't know why they had to turn him so many times. I don't understand that. And then by turning him, I guess, you know, the tube slipped out of his lungs or it had a hole in it, the tubing, and his lungs collapsed.”
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00:13:13.169 - 00:13:19.750
“"And then the very next day, he was at a hundred percent again. They had him back up to a hundred percent.”
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00:16:06.745 - 00:16:22.940
“"my sons were each on their phones doing the Zoom, talking to their father who was paralyzed and nonresponsive, unconscious from their medications. You know, they had him on fentanyl and all kinds of other paralyzing drugs.”
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