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Thank you for sharing this important testimony.

This testimony aligns with many others I have seen over recent years. In fact it was the testimony of veteran pulmonary nurse Albert Spence, before the South Carolina Senate, that prompted me to start transcribing back in 2021. Spence seemed to me to be both frightened and grief-stricken as went into great detail about how, in his hospital, they were not testing covid patients for bacterial pneumonia, they were treating them as they normally would (helping pulmonary patients get up and move and walk, etc) and, as a consequence of that neglect, and other covid protocols, patients were dying. And he said a lot more.

I transcribed nurse Albert Spence's testimony because, first of all, I realized that relatively few people would sit through watching a long video of state senate hearings, and also, knew it was likely to be pulled down. And in fact the YouTube (of the South Carolina state senate testimony!!) was censored shortly after I transcribed it-- later to reappear on Bitchute.

I also transcribed Albert Spence's testimony because I simply wanted to get my mind around what he was saying. It was a tremendous shock to me to come upon it when I did.

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Nurse Albert Spence Testifies Before South Carolina State Senate: Covid Policy Was Killing Patients

"Let me just tell you guys, if I get sick, I am not going to the hospital!"

Transcript: https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/10261.html

(includes link to video for those who wish to watch it)

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Michelle's avatar

Two years later, because they put me on a ventilator, I STILL cannot walk for 5 minutes and keep my oxygen saturation above 92% without using supplemental oxygen.

But at least I'm alive, still here for my two kids and husband. Only by the grace of God.

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