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Interview with a Pathologist

I sat down with the senior pathologist working at 10 hospitals in NYC. Question Have you verified any covid19 deaths? Pathologist Yes Question How many? Pathologist 500 Question Were they difficult to verify the cause of death? Pathologist No, all were similar. Question I read that the CDC just released that only 5 percent of the deaths were actually directly covid19 related. Does this new information effect your past results? Pathologist No, I reviewed 500 of the deaths that were designated covid19 based on pcr magnification. Each death had the symptom of pneumonia at the end which is the only deadly symptom said to be associated with covid19. Question So, since all the examinations you did seemed to be genuine covid deaths, would you agree this is a serious virus justifying some of the responses around the world. Pathologist (laughing) You didnt ask me a very important question. What caused the pneumonia??? In every one of my examinations, the cause was clear, unquestionable. None were caused by a virus, nor complicated by a virus. Question Has anyone you have examined died from Covid19. Pathologist No. Question Hmmm, what did cause the pneumonia? Pathologist Respiration shut down due to advanced cancer, lung disease, kidney failure, heart disease, drug abuse, and very often excessive morphine. Question Morphine, you mean medical mal practice. Pathologist No, I guess you havent had a very ill family member holding on and in great pain. The Doctor gives them their dose of morphine to reduce the pain as they deteriorate hour by hour. The family assembles and the doctor says that when the patient wakes up they will be in even more pain, would the family prefer to keep them sleeping a bit longer without pain. If the family says yes, the doctor says that the patient may not survive the morphine dose but it is up to the family to decide.


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February 3rd 2021  







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