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UK England Patient Speaks Inside Covid-19 Death Camp Ward at Queen Alexandra Hospital Hampshire
UK England Patient Speaks Inside Covid-19 Death Camp Ward at Queen Alexandra Hospital Hampshire
Episode 71 1-23-21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzL979SQ4Nw&t
Episode 74 2-12-21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgwgALdcZz8
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- Category: Pandemic/PlanDemic/ScamDemic,Great Reset / The New Normal,Vaccine / Mandatory Agenda,Virus / Bacteria / Sickness
- Duration: 24:04
- Date: 2021-02-20 16:41:02
- Tags: coronavirus, covid-19, lockdowns, curfews, quarantine, plandemic, pandemic, masks, social distancing,
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If they can write in the mainstream media that this hospital is busy and giving a level of care and you're saying it's not, then effectively they can lie about any hospital in the country by doing the same thing, can't they? They're not, of course, just to look you call away from their families. It wasn't busy in there at all. The staff were quite relaxed. The advice for the general public being seven days of isolation, they removed you from the Covid ward after five days. All properly did here. You would think that the Covid ward you'd be getting the best care, right? So how would you describe the level of care? Terrible, can you hear that woman screaming? Yeah. That's what the other woman was like, of course, she died. And I can't help her. And you're saying that there's only about six of you in the ward? There is. There's a lady in the right of me having a panic, is that? There's one little laugh on the floor. I've run myself and as you can see, no one comes. Your friends, earth, both girls. Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth. We always think we have to fear this fear is so. Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Fat Earth podcast. My name is Joe Ward. And before we get started today, I would like to remind you that at any time, you can copy and paste this link to any YouTube to MP3 website that you can find on the internet. You can download this podcast, you can distribute it, you can use it for educational purposes. And you can send it to whoever you like. In fact, we encourage it. We are always free and we are always independent. You've heard the stories. It's now time to hear the truth. I received a concerning video late Wednesday night from a friend of mine, featuring some of Horrent scenes at a local COVID ward. I instantly reached out to the sender to offer my support and best wishes. With her permission, I am now going to play you our telephone conversation. I'd like to warn you, believers or non-believers, what you are about to hear is shocking and at complete odds with everything we've been led to believe by our government and mainstream media. Our interview begins with my guest describing a situation with another patient that she felt compelled to help almost immediately after arriving on the COVID ward. She kept asking for drinks and tea just begging. And she couldn't reach it or she couldn't get it. She didn't get fully off her face and I kept saying to put your oxygen on. Put your oxygen on. Then I was asked by a nurse to watch her odds. Me as a patient. I watched her odds. That's menthol, mate. I'm watching her odds. And I watched her odds. Monitastop. I watched her oxygen go right down to 45. If she died in front of me, I'm ringing my bell and no one was coming. That's crazy. What were you originally in hospital for? What did they take you to hospital for? I broke my leg two months ago and I came out of hospital. I went to get in the bath and I had the spits. I've chipped the bone in the face of my spine. So they're put me back in. If you don't mind me asking, why do they make you take a COVID test? This is what I'm getting at. I was in a clean ward, clean. No COVID, nothing. There was four of us in the room, right? Yeah. Why was I the only one that got it? The other ladies didn't. It's mad. Have you taken a COVID test before this? Yes, before I went in, I was clear. So you were all clear before you came in. Exactly the same as my grandmother. She's exactly the same thing. She passed three COVID tests and then as soon as she was in hospital, she tested positive. Same as me. Same as me. Very strange, mate. Exactly the same. This lady last night, you said something about no food as well, didn't you? Like in the hospital. There's not been any hot food. There was today, but we've just been having sandwiches. There's been no one to cook food. That rolls you up. Yeah, cool. But anywhere else on the ward for people, how was it? How was it? It was just me and the nurse come up to me and she whispers to me. You're positive. I'm sorry. She said you're positive. But don't worry. I'm going to put you in a side room. I'm so pleased. Would you help me? I've got a heart and lung condition and motor neuron problem. You know, with that, she's got it off. And then the sister came to me and said, right, we'll take you to a COVID ward. I said, no, you're bloody not. She said, you're fine. And I said, no, I said, the nurse, the nurse, the side room. She said, no. And for six hours, I said, no. I said, no. I said, no. And for six hours, with my heart condition, I had to argue for six hours. And in the end, they got security on me. You haven't had any symptoms whatsoever. None at all. Nothing. Can you hear me? I can breathe. Yeah. I was very frustrated. I've got nothing wrong with me. Normally, I'm very weasy and I'm coughed normally. I've been told I'm medically fit. They keep them because I'm young. I'm asymptomatic. Yeah. You with all your health. I can't believe that they think that you with all your health conditions, if you had something like this, that you wouldn't at least show mild symptoms. That's absolutely crazy. I shouldn't be here. You recorded a video last night, didn't you? You said that you, they wanted you to take that video down. What exactly happened there? Basically, you know where I put it. And I can't say that out loud. People listening. I secretly done that. They called the police and security company. And they went through my pictures. Obviously, I deleted it from there. Yeah. And I put it somewhere after you know where that is. Did you say the old lady as well last night? You said something about she was asking for water, wasn't she? And she just couldn't get it. She kept saying water was the water because she had a mask over her face. Now if it was dry and rough, I like it being in the bed. Yesterday, honestly, she suckered so much. You would think that the COVID ward, you'd be getting the best care, right? So how would you describe the level of care? Terrible. Terrible. Can you hear that woman screaming? Yeah. That's what the other woman was like, of course she died. It's crucified me. They. I don't even have a sore throat. I actually feel like I'm on duty in here. And they asked you to keep an eye out on the woman, like 40 years. And if you take her mask off, I'm to bring my bell and I did. And I kept shouting at the woman, put your mask on, put your mask on. And then this wasn't coming. She exploded. The stench was terrible. Can you imagine going through that? It's absolutely shocking that they're telling you to tell her to put her mask on when she's literally in the throes of. I swear on my kids life. If I could have done it, I'd have got up for it on the forer. The thing is I've had a heart attack, right? If you go below 90, you're in trouble. She went down to 55 and she killed it come. She died. How many people are on the ward with you right now? They're six of us. Okay. I'd say two have breathing problems. They're restifying. See them have until the after. And now it's coming to her. They're crazy. Yeah, I know. It's absolutely mental. I just I can't suffer in, you know. I got really terrible last night. After all I see and after all I went through, they all ganged up on me who you see the way they're not supposed to me. What kind of things did they say to you when they were wanted you to take the video down? What were they saying to you? If I didn't remove it or delete it, I'd be arrested and taken to the police station. I had a big, spurny security man standing over me. So I'm going to take my phone off me. No, no, my own. No family. We're being treated like animals and Joe. Someone's coming. This woman's hanging out of the bed. Now I've got to ring my bell. I'm ringing it now. No one's coming. No, no real care. And being is that being and being? When I first came into this code in the ward. The nurse came up to me and I'm so sorry for you. I said, why should it must be so scary you haven't come in here? She's an evil eye in the skin. I thought, if you're scared, how am I supposed to feel? Yeah. I'm terrified, Joe. This woman's still hanging out of her bed. She went to her COVID and I can't help her. And you're saying that there's only about six of you in the ward? There is. There's a lady who's right up there having a panic attack. There's one little enough on the floor. I've run my bell and as you can see, no one comes. Obviously, I know that you're not a doctor and know that you're not a scientist. But in your opinion, based on what you've seen from inside there, are they being honest with us about what's going on? No, no. I mean, I got very angry with a friend of mine, campaign, and saying it was a take. But now I'm going through it. I kind of believe it has nothing won't we at all? No one on here is struggling with it. How old would you say that the people are? Or at least the ones that you've seen? Well, one opposite mission about 80s. I say 80s. They're all in their 80s. I keep getting told on me. And do you describe them as like fit and healthy? Kind of 80-year-olds or not really? I say they've got other illnesses. There's people here with different healthcare reasons. None of them have ventilated. When security dragged me down here, I thought I was going into a death ward. I was so scared. And they're actually turning people away from hospitals and doctors for mental health problems to treat them for COVID. And you're basically saying this is like walking in to a death camp for your mental health? Yeah. I promise you. Well, I'll last that with a lowest in me. I just think it's disgusting. They get curious on you. So I'm speaking up. Yeah. What can I do? I've broken leg. I've got a sprained ankle. What do you think I'm going to do? One thing I have to say to you is I have to admit my truth. Because I don't tell lies. And I can't comment on what I've not been through. But I think what I've been through hell. When things like this happen, it's okay me saying it, but you're actually there on the ward. Yeah. If you had asked me to do this before I come in as a vulnerable person, I'd have said no. Go on. Go on. Go on. It's absolutely diabolical. It's not COVID. It's mental torture. I don't think you want to support me because I've not been a supporter of you. No, I was like, I thought it was real. I think it's what it is. It's the media. It's done it. When you have a heart and lung condition, you're going to listen. But not anymore. I'll update you if anything else happens. I'm on your campaign now. And you know what I said to the last night, I call it in the police. I said bring the month, got COVID apparently. Absolutely. I think it's pretty horrible as a female with a vulnerable illness who are to guard in my face at midnight. Even if you're a COVID believer, you are still getting, you know, you're still getting shipped from a security guard for telling the truth. Well, yeah, I told the truth. That could have been me. I just bring other people in that should be in other departments and just labelling them COVID effectively. Exactly. I'm pretty tough. Yeah. I broke down last night, but no more. And I will not hide my feelings anymore. They're pretty imprisoned in the mean here. I want to fucking go home. Hearing from you made me quite happy last night. I felt like no one understood. Thank you. I really appreciate it. God bless you. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. That episode 71, the truth from inside the COVID ward, caused a lot of outrage. However, the truth can only be complete once the perpetrators of this deceit are exposed. Today, my guest and former COVID patient will tell all, including shocking information from inside the COVID ward, that some listeners may find is stressing and at complete odds with what you have been told by the government and mainstream media. I urge that if you haven't listened to part one yet, please do so before listening to this for full context. We will put a link in the description. So let's start at the beginning because obviously a lot of the listeners have been asking, how are you and how are you doing and how have you been doing since you came out of hospital? To be honest with you, I'm still healing. It's like every event. Since it's all come home, I've been passing out, I've been stressed out, COVID was nothing for I'm going through. The first podcast that we did obviously drew quite a lot of heat, quite a lot of positive reaction and negative reaction. Do you stand by still everything that you said? I'm traumatised, I went through a traumatic experience, I saw it alone, I know that woman practised for a whole week. The neck was crooks, she was screaming for food, on the day she died as she was, I want tea, I want water and I was asked to watch her abs and make her keep her mask on her face. I even heard her last words and they still took ten minutes to come and see her. Her body combusted, Joe. I know it was disgusting and I was her friend on that ward. So what would you say to the people who say that we're making this up or that we're not being honest about this account that we're giving? What would you say to those people? So Judge what you didn't see, I'm not media, I'm not from the newspaper, I'm not like that. I was trying to take care of that lady because we were left. I don't care what anyone says. The most damning things that you said in the last interview was you called it like a death camp for your mental health. Do you still stand by those comments as well? I do and you know I went to another hospital and the nurses there said to me, I owe it to everybody in this country to speak up about this and actually report the hospital. It's like hitting on the Jews who couldn't live and who could die. That woman was left to die and I'm fuming about it and I'm still mourning her. I can't walk, I haven't got used to my legs anymore. I couldn't hold her head. It's devastating. It's absolutely devastating and this is what you're doing to people. In hospitals up and down this country, we're about an hour removed from the security guard interview episode 73 going out. There were some things obviously that you took exception with that episode. If you could speak to that security guard you could address him. What would you say? They only deal with criminals when they ring the police. I've got motor neurone disease. I was no threat. He was very honest about that in that the whole training is set up to put them against people like you. So when you do speak out you feel small, you feel insignificant and you don't feel like your story is important. I've been told by another hospital to expose them. I'm exposing my true fear and I have a right to reply and I have a right of free speech. Thank you very much. I wasn't offered any support on that ward. I watched that one with a combust suit and I wasn't given a cuddle. No one came up to me and said are you okay? Thank you for watching our ads and thank you for being taken care of nothing. The doctor went that's COVID. The police aren't in the air. She was nothing. When I first went down to the COVID ward the toilet was soiled. It was never cleaned. I was constantly ringing in the bell for the other ladies. I left all my own pain and suffering behind. I was all the other ladies on the ward of suffering. I was ringing up for them. I'm constantly, are you okay? I was constantly reminded of that person after that. She can't reach her. She can't get her food. And people were just asked to die. And you know what? The thing is, show their families aren't there to pick up the pieces. The sons and daughters aren't there to go in there and help them have a wash. I helped them reach their food and I think that these things go with covered up. I'm so angry, bringing the police to my door. I was told two years ago I got motor and disease and I was going to die within two years. Guess what? I'm still here. I'm fighting and helping other people. I struggled to walk. I can't even use my hands. I've got a voice. I was shut up. I've now got a sister onto my money roll. It's just because I'm getting better and my mental health has really been damaged. Even just as I said to do the first part that you did with us and just to stand up for the people that didn't have a voice on that ward, you are brave. I'm the voice of that old lady. That's sweet, lovely old lady. It's a good morning to me every morning. Ten minutes, they left her. Ten minutes. A dead person opposite me. And then I had to hit them, sipping her up. What the security guard was in my face. I'm not as stressed as they want to put me through. I've got enough to get through my life. I'm laying there and I'm pointing to the doctors. I'm going to die. We don't know. Oh, great. Two A, hospital and porthmas in the Covid ward, above the morgue, north side of the hospital, the Covid ward, above the mortuary. We only live there. This particular hospital is one hospital in our area that has been banging on and on and on and on every single day, every single week, every single month about how busy they are, about how hectic things are. It is important that people know that you were not receiving the care in there, that they were claiming to the public that they're giving. How do you ladies were saying to look that it stood around in the corridor? Look, there they are, running back with supports. We can hear them chatting and laughing in the corridor. It's one of them dying in front of me. The other one is screaming help. You have actually been there in the flesh from your point of view. If they can write in the mainstream media that this hospital is busy and giving a level of care and you're saying it's not, then effectively they can lie about any hospital in the country by doing the same thing, can't they? They have been asked to be called away from their families. It wasn't busy in there. So the staff were quite relaxed. You know, you went into this experience, you know, believing the mainstream narrative, believing that we were in the middle of a pandemic and after everything you've been through with your health problems, you've trusted the system and you must feel heartbroken. I would not have broken. I don't know how I got through that. The next day when the poor lady, the sea, slept the ward, I was accused of being the press. I was sat there on my headphones looking at videos like documentaries trying to calm myself down. Every nurse came and you film me, you film me, I'm not filming you. I'm watching an African documentary on animals. Another lady was in there. She kept screaming help, help. I said, can you not calm her down? She said, well, what would the media say about that? It would seem to be drug in patients. I didn't ask you to drug the fucking patient. I asked you to help calm her down. She was screaming. She's scared. I have to say, I had some fairly dark thoughts. I couldn't cope and it performed with my daughters. I probably wouldn't be here. I mean, I've been for enough. I didn't believe I didn't have one symptom and I came home and would also test it me. It just was negative. Despite the advice to the general public being seven days of isolation, they removed you from the COVID ward after five days. I'll probably did here and I went to another hospital which it was absolutely wonderful there and they were brilliant. I'm not anti-hospital. They really, in fact, it was broken a hospital. They really looked awfully and they know this story as well. I told them, I'm not. I had to isolate. I had to wash up my bed. I had to toilet up my bed. In the COVID ward, I was allowed in the corridor to use the shower and toilet. Well, if I had COVID, what you doing letting me out the ward? I was wandering around. Obviously, I had all the clock. What you let me in the corridor for? I told you we were allowed out of the ward. In Bogna, it was a strict policy to stay in my bed for 14 days. I was not allowed out. It's taking me a week to have another interview because I was so stressed to be thinking about that elderly lady. I couldn't do it that way. With your support as well, you've been really, really lovely. You've been really kind and my daughters. I'm getting through this. Just to finish up, I'm going to ask you again. It's been two weeks since we did the interview, but based on everything you've seen, including since you've come out of hospital and your experience since, are they being honest with us about what is going on? No, they're not. They're shutting us out, Joe. They're shutting us away from our families. If it's a raw family, they're not around them. One million percent. The people that can come first. If I was dying, I'd want my kids there. I want everyone around my bed. They're keeping everyone away. And that woman died on her own. In her last words, or I'm going home, I shouldn't have asked her to do her last words. Even if you're out of land or a tea of wine, the coat is the cause. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Fear itself. Fear itself. Fear itself. Fear itself.