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Citizen journalists such as @JohnBeaudoinSr must be allowed to speak out about injustice.

He recently spoke to Massachusetts Joint Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Management at the MA state house, as summarized in his substack.

coquindechien.substack.com/p/my-trip-to-t…

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His article states:

“Exhibit F details massive amounts of fraud and other federal felonies committed by agents of the executive branch of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Since…August 23, 2022, I have found numerous other vaccine deaths and fraudulently labeled covid deaths.”
The rest of this 🧵 will be deovted to analysis of corporate media accounts for tue death of one death specific person in Massachusetts:

Mr. Tony Tsantinis, 68, of Brimfield, MA died at Harrington Hospital on Dec. 10, 2021.

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“Rona Tsantinis-Roy is haunted by many moments from her father’s brief battle with COVID. Here’s one. As a doctor delivered the news that Tsantinis was dead, he ‘literally looked me in the eyes and said this didn’t have to happen,’Tsantinis-Roy recounted.

wbur.org/news/2022/01/1…
“She understood that to mean that her father might have survived if he’d been transferred to a larger hospital…But with hospitals full — or close to it — across Massachusetts, transfers are harder and harder to arrange.

And some patients are dying while they wait.”

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“As Tsantinis-Roy tells it, the 1st was on day 4 in the hospital as her father grew worse...The ICU at Harrington was full, so (staff) searched for an available bed at another facility. Tsantinis-Roy says they called 17 hospitals but couldn’t find an ICU that would take her dad.”
“Within a few days… a bed opened in Harrington’s ICU. *But then his kidneys started to fail.*”

(I will revisit the kidney failure later in this 🧵)

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The article (from 14 January 2022) then quotes the UMASS Memorial Health CEO and President: Image
“It’s almost like a lottery for care.”

(The article continues, providing examples. But why did such problems exist?)

“… They all happened before *omicron* pished hospitalizations through the roof.”🤔

(The article then quotes Dr. Kathleen Kerrigan.) Image
“But to Tsantinis-Roy, her dad’s optimism seemed too good to be true.

‘We never heard from him again after that,’ she says. ‘It felt like a goodbye.’” Image
“‘I’m…within spitting distance of at least 5 world-class medical centers in Boston, MA… and yet they’ve often had to refuse to accept these patients.”
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To see this story in more context, I will draw from another media source with a *very* important detail on Tony Tsantinis… Image
Antonios “Tony” Tsantinis of East Brookfield died on Dec. 10 (2021) after falling ill due to COVID-19 just after Thanksgiving…

The victim's family told the local media the pizza shop owner was *unvaccinated*, according to USA Today.”

ibtimes.com/covid-positive…
"They called every hospital within 75 miles," Tsantinis-Roy said…

Tsantinis' kidneys began to fail and he needed dialysis, NPR reported. However, as they were unable to provide him with the dialysis his condition worsened, and he died.” Image
“…Tsantinis-Roy says she begged her father to get the shots, but ‘he was old-school and didn't believe in vaccines.’

Dickson, while not commenting on Tsantinis, says whether or not a patient is vaccinated does not affect efforts to transfer or accept the person.” Image
So… in contrast to the inference one might make from CEO Dickson’s comment, I suspect Mr. Tsantinis’s unvaccinated status *did* influence his medical care and that he discriminated against.

See also #ECMOgate

I will now pose a few questions…

npr.org/sections/healt…
If boosters are required within 6 months to be “up to date”, the unboosted who received their 1st shots in 2020 were at risk in Dec 2021.

1. Can NPR name one “vaxed but unboosted” person who died of covid in MA in Dec 2021 because they were unable to transfer hospitals?
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2. If there are no examples of vaxed but “not up to date” people “dying of covid” in MA in December 2021, then why is it necessary to continue getting boosted?

3. If there are examples, can you name one?
4. Isn’t it interesting that Tony Tsantinis died after kidney failure.

*Was he given Remdesivir?*
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

That was the protocol at the time for the unvaccinated… but not for the “vaccinated but not up-to-date”. The latter were given antiviral medication.
5. There are number of *very curious* instances where people were thought to have died of covid- but actually died of kidney failure.

Here is one. She worked at a hospital but died at home.

Any explanation?

cbs12.com/news/local/aut…
6. I noticed that neither WBUR nor NPR named the doctor who told Tony Tsantinis’s daughter that “His death could have been prevented.”

She interpreted that as relating to the hospital transfer.

But was the doctor *actually* referring to his covid vaccination status?
7. If there are no example of “vaxed but not up to date” patients who died of covid in MA in Dec 2021…

Is covid vax status equivalent to “lamb’s blood marking the door” in the story of Passover?

Lamb’s blood on placed on a door frame has no beneficial biological effect.

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Twitter Censors,

Maybe it’s time to think about what kind of people you really are and who you want to be.

Start by considering whether that suspension is really warranted.

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It is common for entertainment for children to include subtle, mature themes. Often, the themes are innocent, tongue-in-cheek, and appeal to parents.

But what if the adult themes include a dark, perhaps even Satanic message?

This will take a while to explain…
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There is a show called “Donkey Hodie” on PBS. Its audience is pre-kindergarteners.

The lead character is a puppet named Donkey Hodie. He has a friend named “Purple Panda”.

Donkey Hodie is a innocent play on words with Don Quixote, which exemplifies my first point.

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I have questions about this CDC study referenced by AAPS.

To start: Since those who received only 1-dose or were under the 7 (or 14) day period for “full vaccination” to occur were excluded, the % of unvaccinated (0 doses) is inflated.

But is even more being hidden?
(1/~10)
The study defines a “medical encounter” on page 1: “eligible medical *encounters* include emergemcy department/urgent care visits and hospitalizations… and a test during the 14 days before through 72 hours after the encounter.”

But…
(2/~10)

cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/7…
But when the exclusion criteria is described, the term *medical event* is used: “Patients were excluded if (1) a medical event occurred during the washout period…”

Why wouldn’t the authors use the term medical *encounter* since it has already been defined?
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Unless… (3/~10)
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Jul 15, 2022
One of the influential studies of the use of HCQ as a treatment for Covid 19 was this one from 11 May 2020, which involved hospitalized patients in New York.

Let’s take a closer look.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

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“Conclusions: Among patients hospitalized in metropolitan New York with COVID-19, treatment with hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, or both, compared with neither treatment, was not significantly associated with differences in in-hospital mortality.”

(2/~10)
"A new study -the largest of its kind -shows HCQ does not work against Covid-19 and could cause heart problems. ‘The nail has virtually been put in the coffin of HCQ,’ said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert + adviser to the CDC.”
(3/~10)

cnn.com/2020/05/11/hea…
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Long 🧵 here (1/~35) which will expose inconsistencies in the story laid out by a Republican US House member. Very important topic…

To preview, contrast two ~5-minute interviews:

1. cbsnews.com/video/congress…

and…
2. wdsu.com/article/hot-se…

This story might seem obscure and unfamiliar for those outside Louisiana (LA), so some background information follows…

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The 5th district of LA is a rural Republican “red” stronghold.

It is so “red” that Luke Letlow won a runoff over a fellow Republican on Dec 5, 2020 after the incumbent had retired from the US House and the democrat had come in 3rd in Nov 2020.

hbstrategies.us/previous-polit…

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@FOOL_NELSON Here is a 6 Jan story no one talks about:

Remember Patrick Edward McCaughey III ?

He “assaulted a Washington police officer, Daniel Hodges, whom he pinned between two doors, during the Jan. 6 riot.”

Turns out McCaughey has an unusual pedigree.

(1/~3)

cnbc.com/2021/01/20/con…
@FOOL_NELSON His grandfather served as an art museum director for Yale.

nhregister.com/news/article/Y…
@FOOL_NELSON Unlike others involved in 6 Jan who walked the Capital grounds and remain in prison, McCaughey was released- despite his apparent violent actions.

washingtonpost.com/local/legal-is…
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Science (2018) “…Months later, he (Siegel) left the agency to join the company and its parent, Roche, as director of the division that includes Actemra and related offerings.”

Well… it seems history has repeated itself because… (3/~6)
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