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The Truth for Health Foundation released a harrowing report detailing extensive human rights violations of Covid-19 patients across the United States, from denying patients access to attorneys and visitors to denying them intravenous fluids. Ali Shultz, legal director for America’s Frontline Doctors, went so far as to describe the condition of patients as similar to or worse than prisoners. After her father-in-law was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Arizona, hospital workers denied her access to his medical records and information about his treatment. After denying her information about his medical records and visitation, the hospital administered secret experimental treatments to him.

Epoch Times reports – “Prisoners in America’s jails do have more rights right now than COVID patients in America’s hospitals—it’s unheard of,” Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet, president and chief executive of the Truth for Health Foundation said at an Oct. 27 press conference that she moderated. According to its website, the mission of the physician-founded charity foundation is “to provide truthful, balanced, medically sound, research-based information and cutting-edge updates on prevention and treatment of common medical conditions, including COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, that affect health, quality of life, and longevity.”

“‘I’m doing my job’ has never been a defense to crimes against humanity,” said Ali Shultz, legal director for America’s Frontline Doctors, whose mother-in-law died of COVID-19 and whose father-in-law allegedly suffered severe harm as a COVID-19 patient at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona.

The Truth for Health Foundation released a harrowing report detailing extensive human rights violations of Covid-19 patients across the United States, from denying patients access to attorneys and visitors to denying them intravenous fluids. Ali Shultz, legal director for America’s Frontline Doctors, went so far as to describe the condition of patients as similar to or worse than prisoners. After her father-in-law was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Arizona, hospital workers denied her access to his medical records and information about his treatment. After denying her information about his medical records and visitation, the hospital administered secret experimental treatments to him. Epoch Times reports – “Prisoners in America’s jails do have more rights right now than COVID patients in America’s hospitals—it’s unheard of,” Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet, president and chief executive of the Truth for Health Foundation said at an Oct. 27 press conference that she moderated. According to its website, the mission of the physician-founded charity foundation is “to provide truthful, balanced, medically sound, research-based information and cutting-edge updates on prevention and treatment of common medical conditions, including COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, that affect health, quality of life, and longevity.” “‘I’m doing my job’ has never been a defense to crimes against humanity,” said Ali Shultz, legal director for America’s Frontline Doctors, whose mother-in-law died of COVID-19 and whose father-in-law allegedly suffered severe harm as a COVID-19 patient at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona.

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[–] 2 pts

I watch a lot of prison stuff. I find the justice system to be fascinating. Sometimes I see the cellmates in solitary confinement and it seems like hell. Just a tiny room. Day in day out. I wonder how my cousins doing. He got 30 years for killing somebody. God I’m so happy I never went to prison.

[–] 2 pts

Assuming he isn't prevented from receiving mail I'm sure he would welcome some contact with a family member. I won't pretend to know your family situation; but I know if I was in prison I would love to have some contact with people that care about me. A letter from someone would surely help to break up the monotony of prison life at the very least.

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He has a cellphone in there. Unless it’s been confiscated by now. He was using Facebook. If I talk to him he’s gonna ask for money and if I give him money he’s gonna do heroin. ThTs why I havnt talked to him. He’s a piece of shit and he deserves what he got. He had a million chances. I’m not saying I won’t ever talk to him again but he would rip me off in a heart beat. From There or out here

[–] 0 pt

Wow, that is horrible. Also have a nephew in and out of more heroin rehabs i lost count. He should be in prison