What the Coroner Saw - Chapter 2
Beta test?
Apparently following a script from a December 1973 episode of The Tonight Show, then-host Johnny Carson made a joke about a nationwide toilet paper shortage. Viewers, however, took him seriously and began hoarding toilet paper like there was no tomorrow, thus creating a real toilet paper shortage. Back in the ‘70’s, grocery store owners were not amused, forcing Carson to publicly apologize for the joke.
On March 10. 2020, a rumor began circulating, spread by Facebook, of a toilet paper shortage. Some people went crazy, filling shopping carts full of toilet paper. I believe this was a beta test to evaluate the susceptibility of the American Public, preparing for the disinformation still to come. It showed that the majority of Americans are pretty darn suggestible. The shortage mysteriously disappeared when the covid case reports started coming in.
About this time, the game of Simon Says on a grand scale began. It went like this: Simon says stay indoors to “flatten the curve.” Simon says stay home indefinitely, unless you are an “essential employee, which included all Walmart employees and customers. Simon says, you must wear a mask in public, unless you are dining at one of the few restaurants remaining open, in which case you must wear a mask while waiting on a table, then you can take the mask off while seated. One of my favorites was, you must follow directional tape in the grocery store, with aisles being only one way. Someone, somewhere must have been laughing hilariously at the ease of manipulating people. I believe it was all training for acquiescence to the coming draconic measures that would result in huge numbers of deaths and severe illness.
I did none of these, but did explore the idiocracy. Aldi was the worst. Only a certain number of people could be in the store at one time – 25 I believe, including the staff, resulting in long lines waiting to enter the store. Shopping carts were considered toxic weapons, and were fully “sterilized” before you could obtain one. I haven’t been back to Aldi.
Kroger, on the other hand, readily let you have a cart, but had a person at the door handing out masks, which I politely declined. I walked in, head held high, no mask – like it was the year 2019. Everyone else in the store was masked, some double masked. I was given a wide berth, with people scrambling to put space between me and themselves. One man I encountered in an aisle (while ignoring the directional arrows on the floor) started shaking so hard I thought he would have a full-blown seizure. No one said a word to me, but I got a few approving nods. When I went back to shop a few weeks later, several people were not wearing masks. I compare it to attending a party, it only takes one couple to go out onto the dance floor, then others will follow.
I took a stand on the whole mask deal. I refused to play Simon Says. I flew to California on Southwest Airlines during this time, unmasked due to a loophole. No mask was required if you are eating, so I ate from a bag of potato chips the whole way. The man seated in the row behind me went crazy, obsessively wiping down his entire row and the back of my seat with Lysol, in a total panic. That was a great time to fly, because everyone had a row to themselves.
Also, as Coroner I never wore a mask. I wore gloves, but that was it. I never got sick, and the family members of the deceased were relieved that their loved one wasn’t treated like contagious material, and could see the care and concern on my face.
I can clearly state here that nobody died of covid at home. All deaths considered covid occurred in the hospital.
Seaching for cases?
Despite the synchronized message by mainstream media, Texas County seemed to be untouched by Covid in the months following the lockdown, other than a set of new rules. By April, 2000 only ‘Essential employees” were able to go to work. Systems were changed to work at home. The local Asian-run nail shop shut down completely, never to return. A few restaurants were open, with stringent guidelines, including servers wearing masks, no salt and pepper on tables, and limited seating. Church services were canceled. People were told to stay home, avoid groups, wear masks, and no visitation policies were implemented at hospitals and nursing homes. I received a directive from the CDC stating that even with no evidence, it was legal to put “covid” on the death certificate is there was the least suspicion. With every death certificate, I make sure the cause of death is medically defensible, so I ordered IGG/IGM whole blood covid test kits from Ray Bio-Tech in order to verify the diagnosis. I ordered 20 test kits, thinking that would be enough to last until the November election and Trump was re-elected. When I later ran out and tried to reorder, I was told sales were restricted to the United States; the super fallible PCR test had been introduced, and suspect competition was being blocked.
The death rate did climb fairly dramatically in April, with 29 deaths that month compared with 19 in April of 2019. May of 2020 was tragic, with two overdose deaths, one suicide, and one homicide. This month also marked the first emergence of Fentanyl. Of note, the first round of stimulus checks, $1200 per adult were deposited into bank accounts in April of 2020. Could the unexpected windfall, combined with 24/7 fear propaganda and lock-downs have contributed to the beginning of what is now a true Fentanyl epidemic?
On May 20. 2020 the local health department posted the following: ·
“Good Morning, as of this morning Texas County has 0 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 0 individuals under self-quarantine. We have had 193 individuals tested that we are aware of. Springfield Greene County has reported that 6 of their 8 recent cases have been travel related. It is still important to avoid unnecessary travel outside the area if you can.”
But, an attempt, in my opinion, to engineer a “case” occurred one month earlier in April, 2020 when I received a call from the local emergency room at 2:33 pm with an excited report of a covid death. When I asked how they knew it was Covid, I was told that Dr. Name withheld, (self proclaimed Covid Czar who had stated that our county would see 750 deaths due to covid within a year’s time) had seen ground glass findings on x-ray. He came to the ER at 10:09 am complaining of shortness of breath, and requesting to be a full code including ventilator if required.) Upon my arrival to the Emergency Room, I found the decedent unattended in an isolation room, lying on a gurney. I examined him, and performed a Sars-Co V 2 whole blood test that was negative. I informed the staff this was not a covid case, and asked to see his x-ray. When compared with his x-ray from his prior hospitalization 3 months ago, it was unchanged. In January he was admitted with exacerbation of congestive heart failure, and was treated with steroids and antibiotics, and recovered and sent home after a brief hospitalization. At this hospitalization, his vital signs were stable (BP 135/98, HR 116, O2 Sat 98%) when he was sent for a CT scan to check for pulmonary embolus which was negative. At 1:05 pm, the decision was made to intubate with premedication of Ketamine 100 mg and Rocuronium 100 mg with first attempt intubating at 1:12 unsuccessful, and second attempt also unsuccessful until ET tube was adjusted and patient placed on ventilator at 1:20. Blood pressure dropped to 76/36 when first recorded at 1:28, and Dobutamine drip started at 1:47 after patient received 3 fluid boluses.
At 2:20 pm, his condition rapidly declined with a fatal arrhythmia developing and he was taken off the ventilator at 2:29 pm. There is no documentation of resuscitation attempt other than increas
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