Confessions of a Special Agent HUNTING Murder Doctors | Agent Bruce Sackman Ep. 470

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @avalonmist254
    @avalonmist254 Год назад +1700

    I've been a Nurse for over 40 years and I will say I would be Fired to even bring up something like this to my Supervisor then I would be Gas lighted and considered a Bad Nurse...Other Nurses I have followed on my shift are Seriously dangerous too...I've also seen patients tortured especially the Homeless. Hospitals are extremely Dangerous

    • @sebastianliwinski222
      @sebastianliwinski222 Год назад +155

      Wow,what a confession 😮.

    • @maryland9987
      @maryland9987 Год назад

      Hospices may even be worse. So many patients abused (physical, neglect, psychological). So many I’ve known/visited and saw first-hand the terror in their eyes and voice when asked of patient, “can’t you just ask for [x]”? I was present, and spoke up, when care assistants nearly cracked my uncle’s skull on edge of bed they dropped him into! So many events and no one cares.

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 Год назад +290

      I worked for my hometown hospital back in 2003-2005 in materials management…I loved the job and the people…they were all wonderful people and good at their jobs…I had to go to this same hospital the other day to visit a friend with end stages of copd….I am terrified to go into the hospital now…their attitude is basically hurry up and die so we can harvest ur organs since she’s a dnr….

    • @avalonmist254
      @avalonmist254 Год назад +87

      @@w8what575 That's really sad to hear however not surprising 😕

    • @rendafranker7088
      @rendafranker7088 Год назад +272

      @@w8what575 Don’t donate your organs. It is too tempting to others.

  • @kitandsons173
    @kitandsons173 Год назад +259

    I have been a mortician for over thirty years. The Covid era, especially in the beginning, was a game changer as far as civilized society works. The poor neglected, filthy, bedsore covered, starving and dehydrated people I saw ,with my own eyes, coming out of nursing homes was horrifying!!! Families couldn't visit their loved ones. Confused geriatrics were sedated and the door to entire floors were closed off. I realized then, that many of these places have evil covert narcissists on power trips not to mention dangerous predators. If you have a loved one in a facility, get a hidden camera in there. I worked extra hard on those deceased elderly to make them look clean and comfortable, for the poor families who were ridden with guilt their parents died scared and alone. I will never forget it! Also, recently here in Massachusetts, a prenatal nurse bumped off her own three little kids. I wonder how many kids she hurt during her career. Be a vigilant advocate for your loved ones!!!!

    • @germanicelt
      @germanicelt Год назад +42

      We have a new hospital here in Australia which is owned by an American company. Two years ago, this hospital euthanized my dad, by tricking us into sending him to palliative care, which is just another branch of the same privately owned hospital. He only lasted 5 days there. The last thing he said to me was leaving the hospital ''make sure they turn this morphine syringe driver down, cause I need to be fully compos mentis''. They did not, and in fact did the opposite. I was so naive of these people intentions. We had not even given up on his life. We had alternatives therapies for him. He wanted to try CBD, and I got a legal prescription of MMJ for him, just to start with. Turns out he didn't even have any tumor growth. His symptoms were chemo drug induced.
      I won't be letting these people get away with murder. We have all the evidence, even in their own medical records! If the authorities can't give me justice, I'm gonna get it another way. I'm prepared to do a couple years jail to avenge my father. I have all the doctors and nurses names from the medical records, and I was a witness to the whole thing.

    • @lucaswilhelmmeyer6943
      @lucaswilhelmmeyer6943 Год назад +15

      Godless social order

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад +13

      So dreadful yet true, do your best to care for loved ones yourself.
      The bedsores, the uncaring staff a d managers.
      The wards locked at nights, no TV no radio.
      Just silence, prisoners in solitary confinement.

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад +11

      @@germanicelt I'm so sorry
      Liverpool care plan. Took my father

    • @germanicelt
      @germanicelt Год назад

      @@Threadbow In the U.K? The first clue to something going wrong was turning up his morphine two days before he was sent to palliative care, and not put it back to where it was at his request. Excess morphine can cause the very symptoms (in his case shortness of breath) that it's supposed to be treating, if administered in the wrong dose. They did this to trick us into believing his unconsciousness as soon as admitted to palliative care was from ''disease progression'' when they just gave him a bigger dose of morphine and midazolam to knock him out and kept that up regularly so that he could never express his wishes again. Well they're not getting away with it. They f'ed with the wrong father.

  • @jonathanshivel1302
    @jonathanshivel1302 Год назад +294

    We have given to much power to doctors and law enforcement. Nothing left in this country isn’t corrupt

    • @harolddburke4726
      @harolddburke4726 Год назад +17

      They better humble themselves and soon. Because what goes around comes around. Brothers and Sisters.Believe the truth.

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +14

      Trust, no one
      Don’t give people because they have a degree the benefit of the doubt
      Most of us humans are just pretending we know what we’re doing
      You know so we can keep a job or some other reason

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +5

      @@harolddburke4726 -that & Karma

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад +6

      You think it’s just one country?

    • @cricketcrigler
      @cricketcrigler Год назад +10

      It’s not the profession … it is the person!!! Dark and evil and uses the profession as a tool to what he/she is burdened to do. When you blame the profession,it is like blaming the car for killing when a drunk driver is at the wheel. It is the person!!!

  • @jdee4956
    @jdee4956 Год назад +520

    We have a nurse on trial in the UK right now charged with the murder of 7 babies and the attempted murder of 10 more. There is evidence of several nurses and doctors raising concerns, but they were ignored.

    • @pattytoscano9569
      @pattytoscano9569 Год назад +36

      That's very sad. Babies are so precious.

    • @moosehead1183
      @moosehead1183 Год назад +41

      Being concerned is not good enough..that's what all doctors do..protect other doctors, no matter how corrupt they are.

    • @americangirlx4
      @americangirlx4 Год назад +59

      ​@@moosehead1183It's not just doctors who cover for each other! Lawyers, politicians and cops are notorious for lying to cover the misdeeds of their "brothers" in the good ol' boy's club!

    • @moosehead1183
      @moosehead1183 Год назад +16

      @@americangirlx4 can't argue with that..
      I agree

    • @moosehead1183
      @moosehead1183 Год назад +36

      The concerned doctors and nurses were ignored....so they just ignored the killing of the little ones, and let it go on... that's sick.

  • @cmscms123456
    @cmscms123456 Год назад +310

    Im a USAF disabled Veteran, I use the VA hospital in Long Beach CA. On one visit, I asked me Dr for more help or advice on where I should go to get an additional exam for my knee problems. She told me she didnt know, who I should call or where I should go... Strange I thought, I was already there in the VA facility, I couldn't just go see someone, talk to someone... NO... I write a letter to my Congressman, complaining about my treatment at the VA Hospital, about 1-2 weeks later, my VA doctor call me on the phone and tell me to "NEVER contact my Congressman again about poor treatment at the VA facilities...." OH REALLY....????? I immediately contacted my same Congressman's office and told them of what happened. RULE 1. NEVER stay over night at a VA facility... 2. NEVER let them operate or put you under for any reason.. 3. Best advise, just dont ever go to a VA facility.

    • @kingmelanin7468
      @kingmelanin7468 Год назад +4

      Why shouldn't vets visit the VA?

    • @cmscms123456
      @cmscms123456 Год назад +57

      @@kingmelanin7468 You might end up dead, or locked up. In the 1980's a Vet went to the Long Beach VA hospital, when he complained about the poor service they locked him up in the psych ward for several days. The guy's wife reported him missing, LB police found his car in the VA hospital parking lot, the VA admin claims they never saw him come in. Days later he was released... he went home to his wife, LOTS of problems at the Long Beach VA facility.... DO NOT STAY THERE OVER NIGHT... MAKE SURE YOUR FRIENDS KNOW YOU WENT THERE AND ARE EXPECTED BACK THE SAME DAY., Better yet, just STAY AWAY.

    • @thecandyman9308
      @thecandyman9308 Год назад

      Yes, the VA is known as untrustworthy at best from coast to coast. Family friend's grandpa had surgery done at a VA and they sewed him back up w/ a sponge still inside him. Became infected and killed him.

    • @monicacollins8289
      @monicacollins8289 Год назад +33

      @ mark schuk: the VA hospital in Long Beach, CA has been horrible for decades. I know this first hand from when my grandfather was a patient there. He was actually ignored to death, and died in agony. The VA in San Francisco, however, is stellar.

    • @cmscms123456
      @cmscms123456 Год назад +32

      @@monicacollins8289 I recommend EVERYONE that has a problem with their VA provider to contact/write their Congressman and US Senator... it might sound like a waste of time, but its not... DOCUMENT time date etc the issue and contact your Congressman.

  • @judithhodges9379
    @judithhodges9379 Год назад +50

    When I had my first child, a night nurse actually did threaten my life; another nurse helped me get out of the hospital at midnight! This was in a small town hospital. That nurse knew and despised my deceased mother. It was a nightmarish experience. I wish I reported her to authorities.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад

      Thats beyond fucking goofy.
      Imagine risking your shit just to beef with someone over their dead mother.
      Not only are they a psychopath, but they have litteral single digit IQ's.

    • @grndhg86d
      @grndhg86d Год назад +4

      Make the report. Who knows, it might save someone else's life

  • @joelhartmans820
    @joelhartmans820 Год назад +139

    Medical Mistakes are the 3rd leading cause of death so this just adds to this. It's NOT a small number.

    • @stevemiller4494
      @stevemiller4494 Год назад

      Actually it's the number one killer worldwide.... They fudge those statistics making it sound like it's 1/3 but when actuality it's the leading cause of death throughout the world....

    • @wyattlavigne
      @wyattlavigne Год назад

      Pharmaceuticals, 130K per year deaths. Doctors are the #1 killers if you add in all factors. Two books have been written on the subject so far.

    • @steven_003
      @steven_003 Год назад

      @@tang3540I am sure some journalists would be interested in your story.

    • @anatta467
      @anatta467 Год назад +2

      western diagnosis accurancy is around 16-17% let that sink in

  • @rebeccacarter1914
    @rebeccacarter1914 Год назад +184

    Truth is stranger than fiction. The depths of evil and sadism in these individuals is difficult for normal people to believe. God bless you for protecting the most vulnerable.

    • @matthewscott4629
      @matthewscott4629 Год назад +4

      That really is the key.

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Год назад

      Haha where is god when it comes to protecting these murder victims? Oh that's right he doesn't really exist.

    • @AnonymousanonymousA
      @AnonymousanonymousA Год назад

      Erin Marie Olszewski nurse whistleblower exposa documentary, Kristi Leigh TV Stacy Ograyensek, Sarah Mitchell on Kristi Leigh tv

    • @AnonymousanonymousA
      @AnonymousanonymousA Год назад

      Euthanasia now legal in Canada at the age of 18 for Depression, it's bad

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Год назад

      @@AnonymousanonymousA As it should be.

  • @d3lllt
    @d3lllt Год назад +252

    Not trying to sound like a nut but now I’m wandering how many of these flourished during the pandemic. No family allowed, freaked out and exhausted staff, frazzled management, no autopsies in most cases…too terrifying to think about. I really cannot fathom this evil is possible!

    • @hunterbidensaidslesion1356
      @hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Год назад +27

      You're a stable genius (seriously - not being sarcastic).

    • @dotsyjmaher
      @dotsyjmaher Год назад +31

      They had a field day.

    • @christinebeames712
      @christinebeames712 Год назад +46

      Hi , I’m Australian nurse has come out and said that when patients were isolated in hospitals they were not given food or drink. This is why they did not want any visitors who would’ve noticed what was going on. This is the biggest crime in human history.

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat Год назад +33

      Imagine the thousands of people who had food and water near them at bedside, but they really needed people to feed them and help them drink because they were so weak, called 1 to 1 feeding. This was common and the people in charge probably neglected tens if not hundreds of thousands of people who ended up failure to thrive and many probably died. It's tragic and terrible.

    • @AceNothing-oe3mi
      @AceNothing-oe3mi Год назад

      Mysteriously COVID wiped out all the influenza cases in 2020-21. Hospitals were getting paid for every COVID case they treated. I fairly certain they got paid extra for the deaths.

  • @stacyrich113
    @stacyrich113 Год назад +275

    Any suspicious death of a patient should automatically qualify for forensic autopsy!

    • @wzpu3283
      @wzpu3283 Год назад +25

      I bet that is already the rule. The trick is that the qualifying word in the rule is "suspicious." So, if a death is not ruled to be "suspicious," then there will be no such autopsy.

    • @noahconklin5065
      @noahconklin5065 Год назад +14

      It cost money to investigate these, corporate owners don't care to spend it so it will never be resolved

    • @carlovincetti
      @carlovincetti Год назад +6

      The word "suspicious" means they would have to investigate. "Inconclusive" is much easier to call in hospital, they let it go.

    • @urirknme4172
      @urirknme4172 Год назад +10

      We are talking a VA hospital. Most of their patients a few years ago were all ww2 veterans and elderly. That's how he got away with it.

    • @MAtRiXAgEnTFoXMuLDeR
      @MAtRiXAgEnTFoXMuLDeR Год назад

      The same people doing the autopsies are in on the conspiracies

  • @andreabennington
    @andreabennington Год назад +977

    This is the man who taught us nurses the Red Flags Protocol, to help us identify Medical Serial Killers we might be working next to.

    • @jacknjill3000
      @jacknjill3000 Год назад +92

      After having many wrong doings done to you by sociopaths and psychopaths, you get better at picking up on ppl. with malice intentions. Even with teaching to watch out for, many still will not get it. You have to have strong intuition and great judgement or ppl. will think you are paranoid.
      I have that extra sensibility and you’ll be surprised at all the ppl. that won’t believe me or see what I see. When it’s told in a story manner like this video it’ll make sense. But when you just bits and pieces, most will not come to the conclusion the person working next to you is a serial killer.

    • @nightshadegatito
      @nightshadegatito Год назад +49

      @@jacknjill3000 applying logic, taking notes, journaling about the people around you and your relation to them helps, too.
      I’ve been involved with people who have lied and manipulated others around me to secretly hurt me. Such people are often very insecure and don’t let you know about their insecurity; it was to feed her ego, to avenge her hidden hurt feelings, that this person manouvered to hurt me while convincing others she is a victim, even while being friendly with me in person.
      Not a medical killer, but still. Such people sometimes indeed do decide that a person’s death would be convenient for them, would be preferable to feeling insecurity. I draw that connection.

    • @mj6962
      @mj6962 Год назад +19

      Not gonna lie. This man’s voice and inflections kinda remind me of Harry in Home Alone.

    • @joanmarie6456
      @joanmarie6456 Год назад +67

      Looks and sounds like a relative of Anthony Fauci

    • @tiggerwigger9135
      @tiggerwigger9135 Год назад +20

      @@joanmarie6456 I was thinking he could pass for his brother..lol the face especially around the eyes the same accent ...too weird

  • @niloo_atribecalledlove
    @niloo_atribecalledlove Год назад +32

    The “Pass The Trash” policy in the medical and teaching professions needs to be made PUBLIC and rectified.

  • @drewd4491
    @drewd4491 Год назад +50

    As a kid i spent an entire summer with my grandparents. Grandma kept going to the hospital and the staff treated her like human garbage even in front of my grandpa. One day they took me, being a cute 7 year old kid they lavished all kinds of weird affection to me. Knowing how they treated my grandma previously made me mad, I felt disgusted they way they treated me compared to her. Even so young it stuck with me that some people are monsters living in human skin.

    • @jtboss8139
      @jtboss8139 Год назад +2

      It's cause old people r sometimes beyond annoying in a hospital. We r there to provide medicine and get them out of their emergency to help another person. They never explain things correctly, they take up alot of time with constant calls for nonsense. When u deal with 40 people like that a day for 6 months or a year, u will eventually lose ur patients.

  • @t.h.8475
    @t.h.8475 Год назад +106

    I was hospitalized in 2016 with double pneumonia. I needed a pic line. My Pulmonologist told me the only doctor on that day that was qualified didn't want to do the procedure. He told me he was very angry. He was angry alright. He never numbed my arm before doing it. I was under the understanding that if I wanted my pic line that I had to endure the pain. They dig deep into your arm and feed a catheter to your heart.. it was excruciating and I was terrified. He tortured me.

    • @mygirldarby
      @mygirldarby Год назад +26

      I just got out of the hospital for pneumonia and an empyema, which is an abscess in my chest cavity. It required surgery. I got a Pic line and thankfully the woman who did it numbed my arm and was awesome. I did have one shitty nurse who yelled at everybody who said they were in pain in the OR recovery room. She would give the pain med and then ask your pain level 1-10. I said 10, which was true. She argued with me! 5 minutes after I get out of an 8 hour surgery and this bish is telling me I'm a liar. She said a pain level of 10 would be if someone ripped off my arms and beat me with them. I said, "so you're calling me a liar?" She then decided to pretend she was "out of pain meds" and there was nothing she could do. This room was not private either. There were 4 other OR recovery patients in there. She was treating them in a similar fashion. Let me tell you, I threw that nasty woman under every bus I saw. I told my ICU nurse, my pulmonologist, my respiratory therapist, etc. So they sent the head nurse of the OR recovery room to take my statement. I made a formal complaint to her too. I wish I knew what happened to her. I hope she was fired but the head nurse said she might be sent to get "patient education." Lol whatever happened I hope I pissed her off and caused her aggravation. I hope she learned that she can't treat vulnerable people in horrendous pain like that because one of those people may just report you.
      My advice--complain LOUDLY and REPEATEDLY to everyone who seems at all sympathetic. Almost every big hospital will do something if you make enough noise. And that may save other patients who come along after you.

    • @brandonfree3059
      @brandonfree3059 Год назад

      The police masons and hospitals are trafficking women. JFK North Palm Beach Florida drugs rapes and tortures and experiments on young girls and homeless people any woman they can get their hands on they will rape to the point of having no skin down there and you’ll be held long enough to not get a forensic rape exam or a toxicology report while the staff does Satanic ritual abuse on all the people in the hospital behind closed doors all day all night and feed you human meat this is not a joke. The police that are involved in the masons that are in on it think this is fun to then follow the women or anybody who survives afterwards and keep them silent no one is pressing charges and there is so much abuse in that facility it has to be shut down. Elderly are also being extorted of their money & houses bf dying inside there.

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +16

      I’ve had horrible experiences myself
      Right now …I’m just trying to stay as healthy as I can to stay out of hospitals
      That’s your best bet at living longer !!!

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +7

      @@mygirldarby -good advice
      Sorry you ran into the dark side of humanity !

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +11

      Sorry you were tortured I have been too 😔
      I’ve seen the dark side of humanity as well 😳
      Thanks for the reminder to keep myself well and stay the EFF out of hospitals !!!
      Our societies, put with way too much trust in certain professions like doctors
      I no longer trust them at all. I don’t give them the benefit of the doubt and they know it …they know how I feel right up front now … which is …I am in charge of this body. I’ll take your advice and tell you what I decide at a later date !

  • @iconc1402
    @iconc1402 Год назад +146

    I know a nurse whos a sociopath. A trail of broken husks and bullied victims behind her. Plays the victim even though she is aggressive, passive aggressive, deceptive, unscrupulous, an extortionist, and a pathological Iiar. Calls herself a shamanic healer now, is a chameleon. Pretences of spirituality and compassion. Truly believes she is a victim and in her false facade. For those not too close to her, it works. Others have seen her true self.

    • @maggiemoonpie2168
      @maggiemoonpie2168 Год назад

      Those new agers are on the level of white witches- and piss off a white witch and she'll turn black real quick.

    • @missta1820
      @missta1820 Год назад

      I also know of a registered nurse *Australia. Smokes heaps of the green.
      Outside of work does healings with crystals.Thinks she is a gatekeeper of the afterlife. Suspected by other family members of killing her own elderly mother (not proven).
      Also behind her elderly Father's death in a care home.
      Pathological lier, thief, sociopath.
      This woman has held high up positions in private hospitals and still employed as I write this.

    • @MandatedReporter
      @MandatedReporter Год назад +12

      Ombudsman reports call facilities and place her on the do not hire.

    • @matthewscott4629
      @matthewscott4629 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @matthewscott4629
      @matthewscott4629 Год назад +2

      @Lil Queerdoe 🤣

  • @TarsonTalon
    @TarsonTalon Год назад +556

    You know, I'm starting to think that, as a species, we are no less barbaric than we were in ancient times.
    We've just gotten a whole heck of a lot better at hiding it.

    • @KelJean
      @KelJean Год назад +29

      And there's much more of us than in ancient times!! The more people, the more craziness!!

    • @kayhollings1777
      @kayhollings1777 Год назад +3

      Bang on.

    • @mgw9562
      @mgw9562 Год назад +21

      It is when man continues to do his own fallen-human will, generation after generation after generation, rather than obey God. Lack of Faith in God is the reason. This Kingdom is not of God. And it is passing.

    • @blqckpop
      @blqckpop Год назад +17

      That’s right, we shower more, smell better, but deep down, same old same old…

    • @marcdraco2189
      @marcdraco2189 Год назад

      Our species are naturally violent. We exterminated the competition although we did cross breed with them millenia back. I suspect they had better brains than us too.

  • @clintstinkeye5607
    @clintstinkeye5607 Год назад +108

    I had two nurses pump me full of air in 1989.
    They were astonished that I was able to call my friends to be in a continual witness scenario.
    They were absolutely savage until I had friends that insisted on being present for every interaction that occurred.
    The "savage" nurses miraculously became extremely protective "caretakers" when they were held to account.
    I got the bliss treatment after it was established that they were on the radar.
    A miraculous behavior change.

    • @twinkiecrunch6344
      @twinkiecrunch6344 Год назад +4

      How did they pump you full of air?!?

    • @clintstinkeye5607
      @clintstinkeye5607 Год назад +21

      @@twinkiecrunch6344 - They refused to purge the I.V. lines of air, even after I demanded it.
      I've been in hospitals far more than the average person and my experience has been that nurses are vigilant about not introducing air into the veins.
      The particular experience I'm referring to was during one hospital visit in 1989.
      Another trivia piece from that visit is that the cast on my leg had been forced to cure in a way that made it gouge through my skin into the meat.
      Finally a nurse came along that realized that my situation was quite painful and cruel and she came back within 5 minutes, with contempt for someone that clearly wasn't me, with pliars and saws to cut off the gouging parts of the cast.
      Most people doing public service are of good intent, IMHO.
      Some are very sick in the head.

    • @twinkiecrunch6344
      @twinkiecrunch6344 Год назад +7

      @@clintstinkeye5607 Air bubbles from an peripheral IV line won't kill you. Unless it's a massive amount and even then... Google it if you don't believe me.

    • @saynotohookups
      @saynotohookups Год назад +26

      @@twinkiecrunch6344 The fact that when his friends were present with him that the nurses changed their demeanor is a red flag.

    • @carmaela2689
      @carmaela2689 Год назад +11

      @@clintstinkeye5607 i believe you. I had two parents with cancer, an ex husband with cancer, a child with a rare congenital heart defect and helped care for a grandmother with dementia. This all occurred over a span of 20 years. I watched when their goal was "zero pain" and they pumped people up with opioids....which then became a crisis and many nurses would steal the opioids and sell them on the side. I watched hospital literature go from talking about "patients" to "customers" and I witnessed a lot of things that made me so mad. Hospitals are not places anyone should be alone. You really need a loved one to advocate for you! People who haven't had a lot of hospital experience don't realize how it is. I nearly died from negligence and when I tried to understand what was happening to me a nurse threatened to "shut me up" with a needle full of morphine!

  • @laurastabell2489
    @laurastabell2489 Год назад +345

    A doctor my friend came across stood bragging about how he sent hundreds of men who "said" they were injured back to fight on the lines during the war in Viet Nam. Some of the symptoms the soldiers had exhibited were consecutive to damage from lead poisoning. The poisoning comes from exposure to lead dust from bullets and gun powder. The doctor didnt know what the symptoms were! A military doctor should be the first doctor to know the symptoms of lead poisoning. He was a true Doctor Death.

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Год назад

      Those old turds are one of the most arrogant specimens out there. The live in a bubble.

    • @romanschapter6559
      @romanschapter6559 Год назад +42

      Like Fauci

    • @mustertherohirrim7315
      @mustertherohirrim7315 Год назад +14

      Im sure the Dr was preoccupied by people being horrifically shot to pieces than brain storming new possibilities of identifying poisionings.

    • @oldmanspooky6641
      @oldmanspooky6641 Год назад +18

      This is the best lucid description of evil among us.

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад

      ​@romanschapter6559 he's the biggest killer dr in the usa.
      A version of post viral v similar to long covid. He funded less than for male baldness.
      Made it out to be all in the head.
      Fluffed research and aligned treatment for uk shrink Simon wessely. Who was famous for aluminium poisoned water cover up for government. Said it was mass hysteria.
      Funny the fish and sheep suffered from it too.
      Except those that didn't drink the water sheep fish people were fine.
      He turns up in all government f ups, chemicals viruses

  • @fitawrarifitness6842
    @fitawrarifitness6842 Год назад +111

    Imagine how many of these killer doctors are in 3rd world countries doing charity work.

    • @ivyz2741
      @ivyz2741 Год назад +9

      very good point. certainly makes for high paying travel stints, loan forgiveness, and lauding of their generous and tolerant choices!
      we all are 'jumping' on this subject because we recognize our vulnerability, but perhaps because we have experienced some of the cold treatment that seems more common in the field now

    • @ghostmanscores1666
      @ghostmanscores1666 Год назад +3

      Swango

    • @mardigrasqueenofthesouth8847
      @mardigrasqueenofthesouth8847 Год назад

      no wonder those videos of African mothers taking their children and running from the so-called doctors arriving to inoculate their children!

    • @Wade-vo6zx
      @Wade-vo6zx Год назад +2

      Yeah "charity work"

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Год назад +5

      Let's hope an pray not ! 🙏

  • @t.h.8475
    @t.h.8475 Год назад +48

    A friend of mine had a knee replacement, she was in constant excruciating pain. She went back to the doctor over and over. She was even wheelchair bound for awhile. The doctor fired her as a patient. Her family doctor found her a new orthopedist. She learned the first doctor put a knee in her that was too large. He had been gaslighting her the whole time. Horrible Horrible

  • @globalfamily8172
    @globalfamily8172 Год назад +90

    What's so sad is people being angry at whistleblowers don't even care about their own families who have to use these hospitals.

    • @TarsonTalon
      @TarsonTalon Год назад +4

      In a way, they kinda deserve it. Cowardice is not sustainable.

    • @j.davidsapp6212
      @j.davidsapp6212 Год назад

      @@TarsonTalon Perhaps it's more like incredulity and less like cowardice...people, understandably, just can't believe that it's true.

  • @sammiegalati1990
    @sammiegalati1990 Год назад +61

    If you have had to deal with any type of chronic disease with a loved one, you have no problem believing this to be true. Never let a loved one stay in a hospital without an advocate. I sought permission from my husband's doctors many times to be permitted to stay in his room overnight while in ICU. I cannot put into words the disturbing behavior I witnessed by doctors and nurses that would take place throughout the night. Old, vulnerable, people that had no familial support and drawing a social security check were clearly the target. I was so paranoid at one point, I was starting to believe that it was state sanctioned.
    In the end, they killed him. It wasn't kidney disease that he died from, but a staff infection contracted at the hospital. The naivete and blind faith that people put in a person called doctor or nurse is mind numbing.

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi Год назад

      wow,, 'Old, vulnerable, people that had no familial support and drawing a social security check were clearly the target' ---- wow! stay away from hospitals. it's all about MONEY!

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi Год назад +4

      sending hugs

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад +5

      You have to watch them all the time. Be there as much as you can.
      Liverpool care plan was state sanctioned in UK.

    • @Joshuanyc73
      @Joshuanyc73 Год назад +3

      Sorry you lost him. That's awful.

    • @northernpianotuner3319
      @northernpianotuner3319 Год назад +4

      I am so sorry.
      Doctors tried to murder my daughter (& her baby) while she was in labor, and almost succeeded.... doctors did kill a dear friend who was "treated for covid".... it is enraging to be helpless while these things are done. Please know you are not alone. Thank you for telling the truth. You're right, everyone in a hospital needs an advocate!

  • @sunrayrosin7181
    @sunrayrosin7181 Год назад +26

    I was a EMT in N.YC. and this is more common than people would believe. Especially with many of the nursing homes. Abuses are much more common then people could believe. I personally was subjected to Dr. Stover in Hawaii and he left me with permanent damage. He also left me outside in a chair covered in my own blood after a oral surgery. He was arrested for malicious conduct for another patient . But I believe he still practices in another State.

    • @joythompson6005
      @joythompson6005 Год назад +1

      Plano, Texas has rehab facility that had a nurse that would not treat my husband an with something in his eye scratching his cornea; calling an ambulance had his eye irrigated;turned in the nurse ; nothing done. Cheers

  • @vandango5439
    @vandango5439 Год назад +295

    I haven't been to the doctor in 26 years, and I'm the daughter of an M.D. There has been an intentional dumbing down , of Western medical curriculum!
    I place far more trust, in a pilot, than I do these doctors !
    disheartening and disturbing

    • @deniseelsworth7816
      @deniseelsworth7816 Год назад +8

      So do I and I have a fear of flying! We had Shipman here in the UK. He killed 200 at the very least. I just look at all drs and all I can hear in my head is the name Shipman. . Not sure if I would know if someone started giving me morphine etc. tho which is even more terrifying.

    • @irisrose4732
      @irisrose4732 Год назад +27

      Same here, the daughter of a respectable, real doctor, and of a nurse. I am afraid to go to them and have lost respect for the medical profession, which I love. I have seen very bad things happen to my loved ones and friends, as well as having personally been treated like utter dirt, gaslighted, made a fool of, and shut down when attempting to simply advocate for myself when seeking care. I'm disgusted by these narcissistic sociopaths "practicing medicine," and legally calling themselves "doctors."

    • @filippocorti6760
      @filippocorti6760 Год назад +3

      @@irisrose4732 Any specific stories to tell?

    • @6nosis
      @6nosis Год назад

      @@filippocorti6760 “take this vacx if not your killing your fellow humans”. Every doctor just got done trying to kill the world.

    • @Agrillot6
      @Agrillot6 Год назад

      All they teach is pills pills pills these days. They don’t even know how to look for root causes.

  • @rfross771
    @rfross771 Год назад +264

    Hospitals may be the only place where "big number" serial killers can truly exist anymore.

    • @websurfer5772
      @websurfer5772 Год назад +6

      You got your star whackers in Hollywood though.

    • @carlovincetti
      @carlovincetti Год назад +14

      With all the public surveillance these days, you maybe be right.

    • @hunterbidensaidslesion1356
      @hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Год назад

      I think you're probably right. Modern forensics and computerized sex-offender data have made the Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy types obsolete. They can't rack up the massive body counts anymore - they get caught after like 2 murders.

    • @martinepeters9891
      @martinepeters9891 Год назад +17

      Intentionally or just because of a lack of time or sleep they kill people. Been there as a nurse.

    • @thegeniusofthecrowd354
      @thegeniusofthecrowd354 Год назад

      Agreed.

  • @rebekahdavis5935
    @rebekahdavis5935 Год назад +22

    I can NOT BELIEVE that the two nurses that were whistle blowers on a serial murderer COULDN'T FIND WORK after. Just WOW. smh. That is a HORRIFYING statement on our medical community. The LACK of ethics that takes MULTIPLE hospitals. This is inexcusable. Heads need to start rolling in administration for doing this.

  • @alainvosselman9960
    @alainvosselman9960 2 года назад +408

    I am as many a victim of narcissistic abuse but also by a psychopath, and anti social person. My older sister was murdered by her psychopath/narcissist husband. Watching this i can only say that victims in all western countries are trying to warn about the severity of these disorder especially when such an individual is or becomes malignant. Next to the results of abuse victims are confronted with, the shock of finding out what 'no conscience' means in a practical sense... is a shock that can easily bring a person close or into a nervous breakdown.
    Most of us people experience this in a very tiny, tiny doses when we see a new reel about a serial killer who tortured and murdered their victims.... it's the moment where we get into a mini shock trying to wrap our minds around how someone can do this. As a victim of 'no conscience' people... that mini shock turns into an overwhelming, other worldly, horrifying, life transforming experience which takes years to recover from.
    So it's VERY understandable that no one could possibly imagine a 'doctor- serial killer'...
    I think our brains have a lot of work to do to accept and learn about the very nature of 'evil'... and learn to work ourselves through the shock and find out how to spot them and how to react. Sorry for lengthy rant.

    • @notoglobalism3754
      @notoglobalism3754 Год назад +23

      I couldn't agree more with your position. Now, for healthcare providers, I wonder, can they really be called "killers" when they just "let death happen"?

    • @notoglobalism3754
      @notoglobalism3754 Год назад +24

      I am sorry about your sister, and I hope you get to see justice be served 🙇🏼‍♂️

    • @robinlindberg6339
      @robinlindberg6339 Год назад +59

      @Alain Vosselman
      I so totally agree with you on all points.
      My dad was in a nursing home, and I literally moved in there with him because I felt that I had put him in the hands of evil. I tried to get him out of there, but found we were blacklisted EVERYWHERE! This facility REFUSED to let me remove him or even let me take him out for a drive in the sun!
      It was an 8 yr. X military Director of Nurses who was outing its self as a gay woman but was still a high testosterone male.... It was this..... person, who specifically targeted my frail dad and I. All this started with my complaints against the nursing home to government agencies. This person came after my frail 87-88 yr old dad with everything it had! All these government agencies that I had faith in to come to our rescue, did NOTHING but come after my dad and I!!!! It was like my dad and I were being ruthlessly, relentlessly attacked by this DON, the staff, local police, Health Department, Adult Protection..... They finally lied on legal documents of No Trespass and got me out. Now my dad was REALLY LEFT IN THE DEN OF WOLVES, ISOLATED!!!
      At this point they contacted my only other sibling, an older brother in another state who I discovered is a malignant narcissist (at best).... They had him forged on as my dad's Health Care Agent. They began over drugging my dad as soon as I was removed, and they got him signed up for HOSPICE (the business of murder).
      They "put my dad down" 12.21.2018. I was not at his bedside as he was dying....
      I believe MORPHINE can be a means to a slow death through the medical industrys timeline. Not the natural death in the INDIVIDUALS OWN TIME.
      Alain, all this was INCREDIBLY TRAUMATIZING TO MY DAD AND MYSELF. It all happened back in Bloomington Minnesota, back in 2017-2018, and I'm STILL not over it!!! These people got away with murder!!! I KNOW IT!!!
      My dad's death certificate listed about eight causes of death. One of the causes was arthritis!!! I swear, sometimes it feels like Satan is laughing right in my face!!!
      There's far more to this story of the murder of my dad.... but.... I feel it's all to much to tell here. But Alain, like most ... victims of this kind of evil, as you know I'm sure,...the stories are never small. Maybe that's why so many "good people" only trust to take it to their local bartender.
      Thank you so much for sharing.
      May the Lord bless you and protect you ever after.
      I hope you see this comment Alain, as RUclips doesn't seem to like me much.
      Much Love to you Alain Vosselman.
      RIP dad.
      12.21.2018
      Bloomington Minnesota

    • @alainvosselman9960
      @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +31

      @@robinlindberg6339 That is indeed beyond horrible. You are very right, stories of victims are so incredibly extensive, deep and intense often resulting in becoming almost impossible to share.
      I very much understand what you must've went through, having absolutely no control over the life of your much loved father.
      The story of my family and myself is also a very sad one, laced with misery from the get go. Most of it done by people suffering a disorder and illnesses have also played a big part in it.
      In fact, lost my mom on 2/12 this year.
      Died in my arms of cancer.
      The doctors wanted her in 'the comfort rooms' and put her to sleep but she was way too lucid for that and didn't want this. I was looking after her the night she died.
      It was rough but i am glad i got to be by her side, and i got a little smile from her right before her candle went out.
      I hope, some day victims will be vindicated
      for the 'weird stories of abuse' they told... and the world will come to understand the full scope of what an anti social disorder really means.
      I don't want to generalize at the same time, there's probably such individuals who have some more self control, less malignant but some of them are like aliens.
      Hope you can find at least some piece of mind... and life becomes less of a battle but a blessing ! Best wishes !!

    • @robinlindberg6339
      @robinlindberg6339 Год назад

      @@alainvosselman9960
      Thank you for your understanding. I do feel you understand, because it seems our stories are outside of the conventional he/she done me wrong. There's so many RUclips channels out there now addressing this kind of thing. Godd! I'm glad! But nobody tells you what to do when an (medical, government) industry comes after you as the friends of the DON (Sociopath)!
      Oh, I'll be fine. There are just things that I'm going have a hard time forgetting.... Like the time that trans, DONS eyes went black, and the voice of my dad's sobs over the phone begging me to get him out of that place he called "Hell, like One Flew Over The Cuckcoos Nest." (Old Jack Nickelson movie).
      I used to be a luke-warm christian. Not anymore. I try to warn everybody about the wolves in ....smocks (uniforms, fancy titles, high principalities), etc. It's like you said Alain, it may just be to much for people to handle. I know I had a hard time with it as the experience was forcing me to WAKE UP!!!
      In any case, I'm going on and on.....
      I guess I just want to say,
      Thank you for your support, and understanding.
      Vengeance is mine saith the Lord....
      I hope to see you one day in heaven Alain....
      No more sorrow, no more pain.
      Until then, I'll try and work my best for Gods favor.
      Again, much Love to you.

  • @donnamartinez777
    @donnamartinez777 Год назад +384

    Medical staff are required by law to report suspicions of child abuse and they should do the same for suspected medical killers. If they just pass them on to the next hospital they need to be charged with accessory to murder.

    • @fayekalan
      @fayekalan Год назад

      Most medical professionals are psychic and most have secrets they just don't want to be the person who reports anything in case the criminal decides to lessen his her sentence by getting revenge and turning everyone in
      The police attempt to learn everything they can in order to exert the maximum punishment they're very smart

    • @sandramaiden4707
      @sandramaiden4707 Год назад +33

      Not that easy. Two of my patients died, I was concerned for them, reported my concern, but told if I wanted to continue my nursing career here in Australia, I had to keep quiet. The patients both seniors, with no family.

    • @PickelsMcPherson
      @PickelsMcPherson Год назад +25

      It's covered up by the corporation

    • @gretchenburton7184
      @gretchenburton7184 Год назад +9

      ​@@PickelsMcPherson yes.

    • @niconine268
      @niconine268 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Once again just another example of how the criminal federal government deliberately fails the nation adding insult to injury

  • @snoway397
    @snoway397 Год назад +92

    There's one in Arcata California that almost killed me. She is still working as one of the respected and honored doctor. For this reason I no longer see doctors for the last 11 years.

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi Год назад +2

      good

    • @ViniSocramSaint
      @ViniSocramSaint Год назад +4

      Fear of medics due to trauma is understandable and to some extent, common. My mom lived with an infected broken tooth, scared of smiling and having difficulty to eat big things for 4 years because of bad experiences with a "hammer and chisel-happy dentist". There are even more reasons, from minor to heavier, for a person to not want to seek medics anymore. Thing is, if you ever get interested in taking care of your health again, rest assured that not every single one of them are bad, there are plenty on professionals that follow procedures by the book, follow security suggestions from med school properly and remember there is a person behind the data.
      Health and Care professionals are always finding new ways to find unconfortable things and provide proper support to pacients (clients) before, during and post procedures. Also, even though it's hard to make a medic pay for being a psycho, bad medics tend to "disappear from the area" after a few years.

    • @lindamason8168
      @lindamason8168 Год назад +2

      You better get your screenings for colon cancer and other stuff though

    • @leopoldpoppenberger8692
      @leopoldpoppenberger8692 Год назад +2

      there are millions that think like you, yes really.

    • @Followmybliss777
      @Followmybliss777 Год назад

      There are other doctors lol

  • @donnawatkins8404
    @donnawatkins8404 Год назад +36

    After heart disease and cancer the leading cause of death is medical errors. It makes you wonder about medical errors being where a concealed killer doctor or nurse is hiding.

  • @nathanbedford9178
    @nathanbedford9178 Год назад +60

    I think on a wider scale this goes a long way to explain how the last 3 years have eventuated.

    • @thecandyman9308
      @thecandyman9308 Год назад +11

      Yes, indeed....

    • @_munkykok_
      @_munkykok_ Год назад +1

      *30.000 years
      Give countless people the power to torture and murder without any repercussions, guess what's gonna happen.
      (#SystemicEvil)

  • @peterkinberger9741
    @peterkinberger9741 Год назад +66

    I personally as a retired Marine want to thank Agent Sackman for his involvement that no doubt has saved a multitude of lives of American Veterans. I had run into a doctor at my VA hospital that I thought was sick enough to kill veterans and I was under his sadistic care. I reported him to other doctors and I do not know what became of him. If I see him again he is on my shitlist, the list where shit happens. Hopefully he is no longer in the profession. I am very fortunate to have the best doctors in the VA system who I trust with my very life. My life has been saved by them a number of times and they have done things that is nothing short of miraculous. I am thankful to have them. Agent Sackman should be in top leadership of the FBI as a replacement for the idiots that are running the show. I believe him to be honest, motivated, dedicated and a great problem solver who cares. I believe in his integrity. Thank you for putting him on. Maybe you will have him back sometime. Thanks again ! A friend always !

    • @onewotldgovernmentonlywhen9044
      @onewotldgovernmentonlywhen9044 Год назад +2

      I was at a hospital several years ago in Arizona and they told me in the ER to just go to the VA hospital next time and I asked the doctor said because your in the military and I said no I’m not and never have been in the past either. They showed me the computer screen and she was exactly like me with my name! Then I thought maybe it’s a mistake or a clone experiment. Then I saw soldiers in the hallway of the hospital. Another day in a clinic I was framed by the doctor and some of her employees and was mistreated and stalked by some of them they tried to kill me and when I told people they said I was crazy. I even showed a video of some of them following me. Then I realized I look like more than 5 people and that they were all suffering

    • @farmfresh_USA
      @farmfresh_USA Год назад +2

      Wonderful ❤ have you ever read We Want To Live By Aajonus Vonderplanitz? ❤

    • @maggiemoonpie2168
      @maggiemoonpie2168 Год назад +1

      @@onewotldgovernmentonlywhen9044 good heavens!

    • @Supportfreespeech
      @Supportfreespeech Год назад

      I am guessing this was pre-plandemic when you reported this doctor to other doctors and it sounds like nothing got done. If doctors were unwilling to step up and protect You the patient we know this happened in spades during 2020 onward- those hospitals got rich from the CARES act package. All of the comments I’m reading confirms that there is something very wrong with our Medical Institutions.

    • @fadedglory1045
      @fadedglory1045 Год назад

      The FBI doesn’t want hood people with moral code. The fbi as we have seen is as corrupt as all the other government agencies.

  • @pabs7373
    @pabs7373 Год назад +97

    I believe that one of my aunts had Munchausen's by proxy. She was a nurse. She sometimes remarked that she has helped someone on their way. She would often try to harm her child, my cousin. She used various means. She has passed now. My cousin is over sixty and still suffering psychologically.

  • @williammartin2842
    @williammartin2842 Год назад +75

    I worked for an guy that was 100 years old. I asked his girlfriend, "what prescription medicine does he take?" None!

    • @jennifersilves4195
      @jennifersilves4195 Год назад +12

      No long-lived folk take meds.

    • @kujoqtaro7264
      @kujoqtaro7264 Год назад +13

      100 years old with a girlfriend lol

    • @brucelarsen6650
      @brucelarsen6650 Год назад +13

      @@kujoqtaro7264 - "100 years old with a (young) girlfriend , and when asked "Aren't you worried what might happen if you have sex with her? " he replied "Hey, if she dies - she dies!" (God Bless "Uncle Miltie", Milton Berle)

    • @urirknme4172
      @urirknme4172 Год назад +7

      I worked at a Veterans facility for over 20yrs. All our 98-102 etc all had the same thing in common. No kids lol. I made it my mission to figure out their longevity secret and that's what they all had in common.

    • @franciscoferreira-eh1yu
      @franciscoferreira-eh1yu Год назад

      ​@@jennifersilves4195dude My mim os 91 and If she started the meds earlier she would not havê kidney damaged.

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow Год назад +134

    Swango would also pull the curtains, and safely unseen shove cotton wads down the throats of old sick people. He knew (back then) that even if autopsied the trachea wouldn't be examined for something so freaky. This wasn't discovered until some of his victims were exhumed and re-autopsied in greater detail.
    I knew a doctor from Ohio who worked in person with Swango, so I asked him what kind of person Swango was. "Friendly, outgoing, extroverted, the life of the party, the kind of guy you would never think ill of in a million years." Sounds a lot like Ted Bundy.

    • @florastewart7957
      @florastewart7957 Год назад

      Just like pedophiles, serials look for places to hunt. The reason why pedos got away was that they hid in church and schools. When there aren’t checks on people this is what happens.

    • @polarvortex3294
      @polarvortex3294 Год назад

      I think some evil people try to balance things out and make up for their dark side, in a way. I'm not saying they have a conscience exactly, but they're usually aware of what greater society thinks of as right and wrong, and perhaps feel that by being nice or upbeat in some situations they prove their critics wrong -- and prove things to themselves. Many narcissists, for example, will groom and foster the development of one child to help deflect any blame they might get for the other abused and neglected ones they've raised. Many evil people give to charity or are very nice to a pet. They will often, in sick irony, show kindness to a person they are torturing in some way. Often their good sides and evil sides coexist and cooperate somehow in pursuit of some common goal -- and these people are especially dangerous because their good side isn't always fake. If confronted, they don't seem to get that their good acts don't make up for their evil acts on a one-for-one basis. That there are people who are virtually never evil or abusive sort of blows their mind and they don't really believe it. They think such people are scared to indulge their inner evil, or are working some kind of angle. They are, of course, very messed up.

    • @romanschapter6559
      @romanschapter6559 Год назад +14

      Diabolical psychopaths
      The devil's servants
      John 8:44

    • @ndjesuslives
      @ndjesuslives Год назад +13

      Psychopaths usually are

    • @filippocorti6760
      @filippocorti6760 Год назад +7

      I had a relative who saw the charts he wrote. She said they were done well.

  • @BlueAngel67
    @BlueAngel67 Год назад +15

    This makes me sick. As a Targeted Individual, I can tell you I've been abused in hospitals and by EMS. I've been made horribly sick and by God's grace survived. But as a former Medical Professional, I was able to see what was happening. It's just a horrifying situation. There's a special place in Hell for these people.I became a TI after exposing what was happening.

    • @conorjordan19
      @conorjordan19 Год назад

      Is there something a patient can do before hand? I'm also a targeted individual and I'm 33 with several life threatening diseases and I now get debilitating anxiety thinking about having to go to the er

    • @ThatTaRaGiRL
      @ThatTaRaGiRL Год назад

      ​@@conorjordan19What exactly is a "targeted individual"

    • @BlueAngel67
      @BlueAngel67 Год назад

      @@conorjordan19 The only advice I can give is do everything you can to improve your condition at home. ER won't help unless you're literally dying.
      I found two Naturopaths that saved my life. I was critically anemic, although results at hospital were fine....
      As a former healthcare professional, I couldn't believe it.
      My advice is to do everything you can to improve your health at home. Diet, exercise, supplements, detox. I learned meditation and biofeedback for anxiety... lost weight, and realized that many of my medical conditions or "labels" ie(diagnosis) were all the same thing! We are taught to believe that a RX will fix everything. Pharma created a monster. One drug for a diagnosis, and then the side effects bring more business....
      Example, I was diagnosed with MS. It was horrific, I lost my career, home, and marriage almost overnight. I began Natural medicine, accupuncture, chelation, CTM, meditation and prayer, and finally, when I stopped all the expensive MS drugs, the lesions began to disappear! Really. And one of the reasons I'm targeted. Because I began talking about it to everyone.
      My Philosophy now is, if my hand is cut off and needs reattached, I'll go to the ER. If not, I'll do the natural thing at home.
      I'm not giving medical advice, just my own personal experience.
      I know it's hard. When you're scared, in pain, or think something is very wrong, to not run to the hospital or Doctors office. But, usually, they didn't do anything to improve the condition and put me in tears....
      At least this way, I'm in control of my own body.

  • @dianes5762
    @dianes5762 Год назад +97

    Serial killing via a medical degree. That is exactly what's being described.

    • @juneelle370
      @juneelle370 Год назад

      Look up the studies coming out of Canada/USA/UK that male surgeons harm/kill 32% more female patients than male patients…. and female surgeons do not have this disparity, instead they better outcomes for both sexes. 32%. And no explanations for it in any of the articles. All the innocent things it could be, ruled out in the articles. They just end it with, big mystery… 32%. !!!!!

    • @SonofGodSieglinde
      @SonofGodSieglinde Год назад +3

      I so agree

  • @kellysilva8473
    @kellysilva8473 Год назад +57

    As a veteran myself, I do appreciate your work Mr. Sackman .

  • @batzzz2044
    @batzzz2044 Год назад +7

    We are living in an inverted time. Hispitals and medicine in general are absolutely not designed to make you better. PERIOD.

  • @JAM661
    @JAM661 Год назад +194

    Another show would be how 500,000 American dies from medical mistakes each year. How many of those do we not know of. To sue a doctor is not easy either. In fact one resident took out a women healthy kidney instead of her appendix. The most you can sue for in FL is $125,000 for malpratice. The doctor thought her kidney was a tumor. The women who was 21 years old at the time had a history of kidney failure in her family history. Can you imagine some dumb shit doctor who does not know basic anatomy. How many time have you heard of someone being fired for medical mistakes. If you do something like that in another setting it would be a manslaughter charge.

    • @jdmo741
      @jdmo741 Год назад +31

      In America the hardest people to sue successfully are the ones that can cause the most damage.

    • @sheilasullivan1950
      @sheilasullivan1950 Год назад

      He sold it for money. China does it all the time. No mistake.

    • @susanm200
      @susanm200 Год назад +18

      I think the #1 cause of death is going to the doctor.

    • @jeantuite-actress--imdb
      @jeantuite-actress--imdb Год назад +7

      sounds awful scary

    • @Ranlent4583
      @Ranlent4583 Год назад

      Now the medical schools are teaching to the Lowest Standards because of DEI ‼️
      So now all new doctors are going to be SUBSTANDERED ‼️
      The new oath is all about practicing Diverse & Equitable medicine which means if your White you get the least & worse care .
      Saw this on Code Blue : The Medical ( something or other can't remember the exact title ) on America First News DirecTv ch 347 .

  • @lindarenninger5829
    @lindarenninger5829 Год назад +9

    The photo of this special man reflects the great sadness of working in his field of crime.
    I was so relieved to hear his laugh and see his smile upon introduction. His spirit survived this work !

  • @tracyhennessey4451
    @tracyhennessey4451 Год назад +189

    Sounds to me like the biggest problem is everyone around the serial killer.

    • @Cosmic_Code
      @Cosmic_Code Год назад +25

      Spot on.... The incompetence of human social interceptions.....

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Год назад +13

      Smattering has its consequences. The less autonomous an environment, as the Health industry is today, the more chance for these creatures to spread across and with ease.

    • @valerieshealy741
      @valerieshealy741 Год назад +5

      Exactly !

    • @Cosmic_Code
      @Cosmic_Code Год назад

      @@TheGrmany69 Its matter of dysgenics and where you got many lives, lives are cheap. Many people in urban centers and you got serial killing rampant often. Its the way of the world. Industrial society is marching on here and claiming more and more lives. Sure the health industry is more and greedy with machinery on top of this. There is more spying on each other though but people are more disconnected socially than before. People will seek thrills like the psychopathology they urge over.

    • @tomstulc9143
      @tomstulc9143 Год назад

      We have contraception an abortion. Divorce on demand which crucified our children and men alive. All government-sponsored glorified,publicly championed and cheered for. Yeah 99% of you are sociopathic murderers. You just won't admit it because what is evil you call good and what is good you call evil

  • @what7is7TRUTH
    @what7is7TRUTH Год назад +70

    How about ask him what happen the last 3 years when doctors started Ouchi protocols and everyone’s cousin and grandma supposedly died of the coof after having a ventilator shoved down their throat…

    • @ramieskola7845
      @ramieskola7845 Год назад +8

      Ventilator itself causes pneumonia.

    • @hunterbidensaidslesion1356
      @hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Год назад

      Fauci is one of the doctors this guy is talking about, and almost certainly meets the diagnostic criteria for psychopathy.

    • @Supportfreespeech
      @Supportfreespeech Год назад

      Actually they were protocols handed down from the cdc/who and Fauci reinforced the orders. No wonder it was easy to fool the whole country about covid. On top of there being hundreds of ‘doctors’ practicing with a bogus medical licenses, we have a whole tight network sociopathic/psychos running the medical institutions.

    • @mistymoor7114
      @mistymoor7114 Год назад

      Protocol in UK for Covid patients was end of life medication!! There is a huge crime staring everyone in the face!

    • @thecook8964
      @thecook8964 Год назад +6

      A friend got pneumonia, not covid, so was sent to a small hospital that didn't have any covid cases. A Doctor came in & said she would be getting remdesvir. She asked why, as she had pneumonia. He said it was "protocol." She told him to get the f..k out of her room. Being a strong farmer, she got her way, but how many were snuffed with remdesvir ( a Dr ☠️ repurposed toxic cancer drug that could not get approval), a drug, the nurses called "the Angel of death," as people died from it

  • @chelelee6321
    @chelelee6321 Год назад +13

    My brother was a patient at our local VA hospital in Clarksburg, WV. He was very young compared to most veterans as he had just enlisted when he was sent overseas during "Operation Desert Storm". While he was still receiving care at that facility, there was a huge story of one of the nurses killing patients. Her name was Reta Mays. While she was under investigation, she was still allowed to work but in a position without patient contact. She did eventually receive 7 life sentences for her crimes but the damage was already done. Many veterans are still afraid to get care.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад

      My friends sister works as a nurse.
      Horror stories I hear from that shit is wild.
      I will always have extreme distrust to nurses honestly.
      That goes for any proffesion that is endlessly worshipped for no reason

  • @Roobah
    @Roobah Год назад +162

    My friend was murdered by a hospital, for $$$$$, and when asked to investigate, we were told we would be charged with a crime if we called to report it again. Look up the investigations into hospital induced deaths with remdesivir, especially patients explicitly refusing remdesivir and given it anyway.

    • @Cosmic_Code
      @Cosmic_Code Год назад

      I will look it up. its not like they can really charge you for anything can they now? Know your rights. I don't care what I tell such people. I even belittle police in person if necessary. What are they gonna do? Shoot me or put me in jail?

    • @Irishempress
      @Irishempress Год назад

      What is the drug you speak of?

    • @georgeofthejungle3632
      @georgeofthejungle3632 Год назад

      @@Irishempress Remdesivir was the mandated drug by the Fauci controlled NIH protocol for Covid 19 patients hospitalized in the US. It causes kidney failure. The follow up was the respirator which combined with the Remdesivir would cause lung collapse thus killing the patient. The Fauci procedure was designed to kill the patient. The hospital would be paid up to $100k if a patient died of “Covid”. Kill an elderly patient and no more social security or disability payments. $100 k could save $500k.

    • @Cosmic_Code
      @Cosmic_Code Год назад +6

      @@Irishempress Some drug against Covid

    • @gwendatrafford5794
      @gwendatrafford5794 Год назад +6

      Australia never used Remdesivir.....

  • @libertysprings2244
    @libertysprings2244 Год назад +63

    After hearing these stories maybe we can understand more what it was like in the 1800s when Edgar Allen Poe wrote "Out of Breath" and it was common to fear doctors experimenting on patients and dissecting out parts or burying them while they're still alive.

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Год назад +6

      Good point! Plus Poe is such a great author

    • @catherinedonnelly1025
      @catherinedonnelly1025 Год назад +3

      It’s STILL scary af , & it gets worse, the older and closer to death you get
      😬😳🥴

    • @oirampeceda2409
      @oirampeceda2409 Год назад +1

      It called, "Loss Of Breath". Interesting story.

  • @jmallett6081
    @jmallett6081 Год назад +6

    My grandma was getting medical care and my cousin was discussing with the doctor that he was not taking good enough care of her. My stepmom, a nurse, told my cousin not to question the doctor and the two had a fight. My dad also said choice words with my cousin. I called my dad about how upset I was that they treated my cousin like they did. My stepmom proceeded to tell me that people that give medical staff a difficult time will not receive good care, even suffer retaliation, so this is why they did what they did. I don't know what is worse, not being able to confront a doctor who you are supposed to trust to help people about the treatment you or someone you love is being treated. Or someone being in fear that something bad will happen to a patient because the doctor or nurse is confronted. Just remember that people in every profession are capable of good or evil. Babies are reported dead after being born, but the parents are not allowed to see the body. Think about that. Either the child could be sold for nefarious purposes, killed for their organs, offered in satanic rituals or even adopted for a profit, and there is not enough accountability from the medical industry. If you watch the movie "Hostel" you see a man paying a lot of money to torture someone telling the victim that he wanted to be a doctor, all while dissecting a person with no pain killers. If someone has an evil mind, they can become a doctor and abuse people for free, even get paid to do it. Wouldn't that be a psychopath's dream? Meanwhile the pharma industry makes billions off the suffering of others while we pay them as slaves in the system, while you rarely, if ever, get to see a cure for anything. All the money collected for cures for cancer, yet because there is money in that, you will not see a cure.

  • @buggerfiggie8780
    @buggerfiggie8780 Год назад +128

    I was attached after surgery by my surgeon’s partner in the hospital. The doctor was in his mid- 60s high as kite. The staff my surgeon and the police covered for him. A lawyer somehow got wind of it because he was after this doctor for years. The doctor enjoyed during surgery cutting out healthy parts and hurting people after surgery as well. Sicko

    • @rainbowinthedark453
      @rainbowinthedark453 Год назад +3

      Did he finally go to jail I hope?

    • @PeterAlanA1234567890
      @PeterAlanA1234567890 Год назад +4

      What city was this in?

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Год назад +2

      Freud profiled them as so.

    • @combatmedic91-b76
      @combatmedic91-b76 Год назад +9

      Doctors I worked with were high all the time & no one cared they took patients medication for surgery & some times passed out on the floor during surgery.

    • @traceyroyer993
      @traceyroyer993 Год назад +6

      Whaaaaaaaaaaa t ffffffff ????

  • @marklevan6546
    @marklevan6546 Год назад +85

    I do not trust my local major hospital. I have a “ black mark”, according to my fathers former cardiologist, because I was too protective of my parents. This is Geisinger in Danville, Pa. Bunch of gangsters. My whole family was harmed by constant missteps.

    • @MagesseT1
      @MagesseT1 Год назад +9

      I heard an old saying "Those who can, DO;
      those who CAN'T, move to small towns and 'do anyway'!"

    • @maryland9987
      @maryland9987 Год назад +11

      Thank you for providing the place. Lots of true-life tragic events in comments here but 90% don’t provide location which would help others.

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад +3

      @°•.Mags.•° if they want you bad enough, that black record follows you. It's never the same.

    • @estellepatella2520
      @estellepatella2520 Год назад +2

      HMOs...you want to stay away from those.

    • @christinaking2340
      @christinaking2340 Год назад +3

      @@maryland9987 If you value your life stay away from Providence St. Joseph's in Burbank, CA. They refuse to release my late husband's records. They blacklisted me and won't speak to me. His primary care doc was released from federal prison in LA last Sunday May 14th. for Medicare fraud after being caught in a nationwide FBI sweep. My second son was born there in 2006, and the anesthesiologist nearly killed me. I coded twice at age 38 and was in great health. My son was born on a Saturday morning and he was clearly annoyed that his morning golf game was off. It's the same hospital where the actor John Ritter died of an aortic dissection. It's supposedly a catholic hospital...but the evil vibes are real.

  • @obi-wankenobi8462
    @obi-wankenobi8462 Год назад +19

    My dad was a neurosurgeon. He got “fired” from a big hospital once, wouldn’t say why. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was one of those “things”

    • @nunyabizness573
      @nunyabizness573 Год назад +5

      He might have crippled/paralyzed someone. Sorry you have these kind of suspicions.

    • @sandyp6523
      @sandyp6523 Год назад +7

      I dated a neurosurgeon who admitted to being a psychopath.

    • @7177YT
      @7177YT Год назад +2

      Thats dark ❤

  • @carlovincetti
    @carlovincetti Год назад +62

    ns this kind of killing is lot more pervasive than people think.

    • @lindamahrer7067
      @lindamahrer7067 Год назад +6

      It is in all hospitals.....FACT!

    • @carlovincetti
      @carlovincetti Год назад

      @@lindamahrer7067 No, there would be too many victims then, who shouldnt have died in hospital care.

    • @lindamahrer7067
      @lindamahrer7067 Год назад

      @@carlovincetti that is exactly the point...
      One is one too many..including nursing homes etc..

  • @ronaldswartz5512
    @ronaldswartz5512 Год назад +243

    Most serial killers are opportunistic. I'm sure I had an encounter with one I'm an alarm technician on a service call to replace front door contact owner had a new frame and door installed alarm wire in the crawlspace. I rang the doorbell and got a feeling I would always get when I might be in danger so my guard was up seen family pictures it was a late call I was asked last minute at 8pm I asked him where the family was he said Orlando on vacation he said he'd rather stay home piece and quiet I thought was strange. He offered me a cold drink which I turned down he asked several times and brought it anyway. I drilled the door frame for the contact sent a glow rod into crawlspace went to the entrance there was 6 red bricks on top of the plastic cover removed and set on the grass stacked up 2 next to the entrance was the patio sliding door And the slab concrete I found my wire connected to my rod and crawled back to the entrance and started to climb out when I looked up I seen his shadow just outside by the entrance he had both arms over his head I was trapped I thought how will I get out. I said Sir are you out there he said yes I asked him if he could go to the front door and pull up the rod for me sometimes the wire breaks off and if it does I don't want to climb back in it's a tight fit. I heard him sat down a brick on the slab and he ran to the front ran back to see me standing where he was when about to club me I already had the bubble and 5 bricks back on it he had a look of shock and disappointment on his face I said huh I wonder how this one brick got on this slab when I know I had them stacked on lawn I gave him nasty look finished up got a signature for my work he was still offering me a drink again said no then asked if I could hang out with him for awhile he was lonely. I said I'm going home to my family maybe he should go to Orlando and be with his. His last attempt to stall me and keep me there he asked me to verify my signals to the central station. I told him I'll do it from my truck. If he feels the need he can do the same. I always placed alarm account on test for a service call and always verify them on site not this on I kept on test until I was a safe distance from the house. I thanked God for my guardian angel. Went home and hugged my family for a long time

    • @extended_e
      @extended_e Год назад +30

      I guess there is no way to report or inform society about this murder? I know police will only get him in whatch list and that will be only useful after his next victim is goner. Posting in social media will not do much either

    • @greensorrel6860
      @greensorrel6860 Год назад +28

      That is so scary

    • @MsWest-tf6xu
      @MsWest-tf6xu Год назад +47

      Take beverage to go. Unknown substance testing $175 last I checked...

    • @ronaldswartz5512
      @ronaldswartz5512 Год назад +56

      @@extended_e I tried to report it he committed no crime they said which I already knew I wanted him on their radar he was for sure looking for a victim hoping it be me but I stayed one step ahead and a plus I have street smarts

    • @ronaldswartz5512
      @ronaldswartz5512 Год назад +61

      @@MsWest-tf6xu I really wanted to force him to drink it he knew the only way he could get to me was a spiked drink or me being off guard coming out of the crawlspace with the brick. I felt I was in danger soon as I rang the doorbell my guard being up sure helped

  • @DancesTonight
    @DancesTonight Год назад +8

    Not only was this a great person to interview - the interviewer was great and prepared with great leading questions! These two guys had me all in! Thanks for all the good you do. I have learned so much and am thoroughly impressed! Y’all should get the book 👍

    • @DancesTonight
      @DancesTonight Год назад +1

      New subscriber because of this interview! 😎

  • @anyatranter5588
    @anyatranter5588 Год назад +42

    I think Psychiatrists are often psychopaths so they would have judged Swango very healthy just like them.

    • @jackieow
      @jackieow Год назад +9

      A psychiatrist friend of mine used to work alogside Swango in Ohio. I asked what kind of guy Swango was. "Friendly, outgoing, extroverted, the life of the party. You would never know in a million years there was anything wrong with him." Like Ted Bundy.

    • @saynotohookups
      @saynotohookups Год назад +3

      @@jackieow And Canada's Paul Bernardo.

    • @jackieow
      @jackieow Год назад +6

      @@saynotohookups And more will be born tomorrow, so eternal vigilance is the price of staying alive.

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Год назад +13

      Psychiatrist are often bad or very average at actually reading people. What a catastrophe🤦‍♀️

  • @rongeorge574
    @rongeorge574 Год назад +97

    My grandmother when she was about 54 went to the Dr. who gave her a pill, she took it, and she was then in Horrible pain and died a few hours later. He said it was an experimental pill. I'm sure she wasn't the only victim. He died himself of a drug overdose a few years later.

    • @maryland9987
      @maryland9987 Год назад +16

      Sickening to hear that. So sorry for your loss. Where dud this happen?

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад +12

      I'm glad he got his. He probably knew someone had found him out and coming for him.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Год назад +10

      He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword. One doctor, I think his name was Ian MacDonald or something like that (born 1903) was actually _for_ cigarettes, or at least it seems he seemed to be for pushing back health concerns against them. He died in March or April 1968 of burning himself to death in his bed with a cigarette fire, or so the story goes. I wasn't able to find a detailed and publicly available obituary about him by mere Googling.

    • @andreabennington
      @andreabennington Год назад +19

      @@101Volts His name was Dr. Ian MacDonald and he was known for saying in the late 40's/early 50's, "A pack a day keeps lung cancer away" and "Smoking is a harmless pastime". He died when he fell asleep with a lit cigarette in his hands and set his mattress on fire.

    • @gorillaguerillaDK
      @gorillaguerillaDK Год назад

      Bullshit!

  • @chris2790
    @chris2790 Год назад +22

    The administrators and staff that see evidence of this and let it slide and pass the perp off to another hospital are guilty and need to be charged.

  • @alexryan9869
    @alexryan9869 Год назад +41

    It doesn’t just happen in the V.A. It happens in the civilian medical complex. What’s almost just as bad is doing what makes them the most money not what’s best for the patients.

  • @tjav001
    @tjav001 3 года назад +143

    As a veteran that can go to the VA, I will be looking for the next Swango when I am in the hospital. I may just talk to the nurses and doctors about this topic. If I die, I did not kill myself.

    • @lenacarr7917
      @lenacarr7917 Год назад +6

      Only look for that which you desire to find. You attract what you seek. Just intend in your mind before you ever walk in those doors, that you will be cared for by loving, caring professionals and that is what you'll find. Never go out looking for that which you do not want to find because what you create in your mind, you will find. This is a universal law. We attract what we seek.

    • @rendafranker7088
      @rendafranker7088 Год назад +6

      @@lenacarr7917 Not sure that is true.

    • @maryland9987
      @maryland9987 Год назад +8

      @Dave Does VR-If that were true, most of us would be billionaires, politicians would legitimately and accurately represent the people and not be shysters, no one would go hungry, etc., etc.

    • @rangercal1
      @rangercal1 Год назад +3

      Fauci

    • @cutesybunny3360
      @cutesybunny3360 Год назад

      Do not ever get a surgery because you will be NON CONSENSUALLY RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION CHIPPED as my vet. Son and I. 🙏♥️ Stay AWAY from western medical Drs and the VA system.

  • @SoonerStoneAI
    @SoonerStoneAI Год назад +25

    Someone should come up with a system that tracks hospital deaths, keep track around who has clocked in, and use some tech to track personnel on the floor of the hospital. Using an algorithm, it could automatically raise red flags, catch patterns people may not notice for awhile, and that should stay with the nurse/dr if/when the change jobs. This tech already exist, and it’s fairly simple.

    • @MAtRiXAgEnTFoXMuLDeR
      @MAtRiXAgEnTFoXMuLDeR Год назад +5

      The conspiracy is much bigger than you think. This goes all the way to the top of the government.

    • @hunterbidensaidslesion1356
      @hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Год назад +5

      It's absolutely astonishing that nothing like this has been implemented.

    • @noelgillett346
      @noelgillett346 Год назад

      @@hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Au contraire, t would be astonishing if such a system were to be implemented. My family is top dog in the Templar machine that runs big pharma and Medici-sin. They are all serial-killing pedophile Satanists, the entire purpose of setting up the present system has always been that of profiteering and mass murder. It's a very ancient system of social control and worship. Going back to Babylon and Egypt. Same families, same priesthoods, same old blood baths. Sorry to say. I rejected initiation as a young adult, and they're still on my ass unto the present day.

    • @trishg639
      @trishg639 Год назад

      Many hospitals do

  • @tahendricks
    @tahendricks Год назад +53

    I’m a veteran and have experienced nothing but trauma at the VA. In fact I contacted C diff and almost died after emergency surgery. That’s just one story. Too many to count.

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад +2

      Love your Avatar. May she RIP. What a story.

    • @christinaking2340
      @christinaking2340 Год назад +3

      My heart goes out to you, sir. My husband was USMC/Vietnam and got NOTHING but frustration from the VA in W. Los Angeles. He had schrapnel imbedded in his thigh and gum and tooth problems from agent orange. He got no help. Being a person who actually had faith in his elected officials, he wrote Congressman Adam Schiff...who did nothing. His primary care doc in Burbank, CA ended up killing him. He just got out of federal prison on the 14th.

    • @christinaking2340
      @christinaking2340 Год назад +3

      @@cattymajiv My husband died in November 2021, His primary care physician was released from federal prison in the United States on 14 May, 2023. My husband's ashes are sitting on my dresser. He's dead. His doctor is alive and free in California, unfortunately.

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +1

      @@christinaking2340 Thank you for explaining. Maybe I should have been able to see that from your post. I'm so sorry for your loss. That must be very traumatizing. May your husband rest in peace. ❤❤❤

  • @Lori-xt2lf
    @Lori-xt2lf Год назад +81

    Im so afraid of when my parents and myself ever have to go into an hospital or nursing home.

    • @maryland9987
      @maryland9987 Год назад +14

      Stay healthy and avoid those places/death traps at all costs. They are paid to get you in, and keep you in, the system.

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад +6

      @Mary Land I'm a "healthy" 46 year old. Been on SSDI over 10 years. Can't walk 30% of the time. They could have done it right and rehabbed me be now.

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel Год назад +9

      @@maryland9987 Once the insurance runs out, they have people who open that bed up to paying customers.

    • @maggiemoonpie2168
      @maggiemoonpie2168 Год назад +12

      Make a commitment that nobody in the family puts another in a nursing home like my family did. Our ancestors took care of their elderly for thousands of years, along with 8 kids chicken's and livestock. They sewed and washed clothes by hand made lye soap and grew their own food. People worked together as a community. We need to get away from the convinces that are poisoning us, turning our bodies and minds to mush and breaking our spirit. We need to stop division and start helping each other and start being self sufficient. God healed me from the brink of death. I'm no better than you if you want to heal and live you must humbly ask Jesus for help and let Him guide you. Do this and you have nothing to fear, and your earthly needs will be met with abundance- this He promises- and nobody else keeps their promises

    • @IvySnowFillyVideos
      @IvySnowFillyVideos Год назад +7

      @@maggiemoonpie2168 well said

  • @hhlagen
    @hhlagen Год назад +9

    Nurses know about physicians that kill patients. They can also spot other nurses that are dangerous. When the confidential hotline hospital number is notified nothing comes of it.
    Hospital Administrators cover it up to avoid lawsuits.

  • @semharasmerom7241
    @semharasmerom7241 Год назад +41

    This guy is so good. Very good story teller. I can hear him all day. Very humble and interesting

  • @sir-mike-a-lot
    @sir-mike-a-lot Год назад +3

    Which reminds me, I recently had a two week stay at a hospital ( yes, even with an NDE.) My stay was like an intense prison sentence. In the second week I discovered a sign on the outside of my door that said "isolation". The nursing staff hung up on anyone attempting to call me to see how i was doing. The first week I was in ICU and don't remember much of that. But the second week, there was no phone installed in my room. I discovered afterwards that this was common practice. What I was told, off the record, by someone who works at another hospital, is that they purposefully DONT install the phone for at least 48 hours, is that IF you die, then they ( the hospital ) can say ANYTHING they want about what happened to you, and you have not been able to call anyone or receive calls or visitors during that time ( which is what happened to me.) The only two people that came to visit me, neither of them checked in with the staff first. They just came directly to my room without asking permission. Long, long story. But let's just say my hospital visit was an absolute disaster. What started out as food poisoning, turned into multiple organ failure and a list of about 18 things that could have killed me. Thankfully, after being told my kidneys weren't working and a few days later my liver was in failure. I had an NDE - and recovered fully afterwards. Thank God.

  • @trishg639
    @trishg639 Год назад +2

    I worked with an RN at a Hospice who stole drugs. I thought she could never work again as a nurse. However, I found out the Board never took her license and she was out working again! That's Florida for you

  • @SpiritGirlSF
    @SpiritGirlSF Год назад +27

    The current crop of medical series killers need to be exposed and acknowledged. There are many.

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Год назад +2

      Pray 🙏 eat & supplement well & stay outta hospitals ! -Ohio

  • @Highlineheros
    @Highlineheros Год назад +13

    My mother was left outside at a VA home in freezing temperatures. It ultimately killed her sadly that was not the worst thing done to her. They send these VA home patients to subpar subcontractor hospitals for care. When they do this there is no continuity of care and they don’t get any of their regular medication or care.

  • @DegoJen
    @DegoJen Год назад +12

    My dad spent 9 months in the West LA VA Hospital; I was with him 18 to 20 hours a day every single day and saw first hand the blatant lack of not just medical case but basic human kindness. A "sitter" who's only job was to make sure dad didn't get up (he had a brain injury and was like an infant) yet I walked into the room one day after going downstairs to smoke and dad was on the ground, the sitter bs-ing at the nurses desk. Dad cracked his skull, which half of had already been removed and placed in his abdomen so his brain could swell without constriction. Nothing happened to the sitter. That's just one of dozens of things that happened. On the opposite side of the bad, some of the kindest, most caring nurses and doctors I dealt with in the next 13 Yeats taking care of dad were at that hospital. It's a fine line for sure but I'm beyond grateful for those who saved dad's life and taught me how to care for him.

  • @lawrencek1900
    @lawrencek1900 Год назад +86

    Well, the *Shipman* alarm was raised by the _undertakers_ - twice! - they noticed the disproportionate number of deaths he was signing off on, as opposed to other local doctors' numbers.

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 Год назад +6

      Didn’t a chemist also raise concerns?

    • @lawrencek1900
      @lawrencek1900 Год назад +6

      @@littlemy1773 I didn't read as such, and unlike the undertakers, they wouldn't have had all the victims certainly a daughter of one was a solicitor and questioned a new will, and as I mentioned the undertakers raised the alarm twice, police not having enough the first time

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 Год назад +3

      @@lawrencek1900 thank you for clarifying that, it was a while ago and I couldn’t recall all the details

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 Год назад

      I think a doctor in a neighbouring practice raised the alarm. Vaguely remember it from a documentary I saw on him and she was interviewed for it.

    • @lawrencek1900
      @lawrencek1900 Год назад

      @@camellia8625 Yes! With the info given to them by the undertakers, i.e. you are a 5-man practice how is it a solo practice is generating more deaths - the undertakers is the first place where 'men' ( as opposed to administrators) view the death certs - required for them to continue - and so the 'stats' where give to that more prominent practice who then followed medical protocol which ended in alerting police

  • @lynnhexler-haan3357
    @lynnhexler-haan3357 Год назад +37

    A colleague of mine by chance ( in a professional capacity ) crossed the path of Dr.Shipman in the early days. The staff had scant regard for him, the patients on the other hand thought he was " wonderful"
    all very telling.

    • @rosalindr4975
      @rosalindr4975 Год назад +3

      In psychiatry, Dr Julian “jolly” West was a sadistic man but applauded by the system.

  • @RZ-sh6yi
    @RZ-sh6yi Год назад +22

    My father was left and forgotten on hemodialysis for 8 hours at a county run hospital which resulted in his death. He was a WWII veteran and transferred to the county due to his veteran status. The name of the hospital was in Milwaukee called Doyne. The staff and hospital were incompetent. The hospital was filthy and the staff was completely ignorant. We called several times and the nurses kept saying he wasn’t in the room. They killed him.

    • @reavanante2160
      @reavanante2160 Год назад +4

      I'm sorry for his experience. I've seen a lifetime of this, thank goodness at least somepeople are waking up.

    • @kitandsons173
      @kitandsons173 Год назад +2

      That is awful.

    • @germanicelt
      @germanicelt Год назад +2

      @@reavanante2160 I have woken up, two years ago, but unfortunately not soon enough to protect my dad from these kind of people. They will not be getting away with it. We have the evidence, even in their own records! But if the law won't deal with them, i will. Can't believe i'm been so patient to get justice. They are so arrogant and brazen, they don't even know what's coming their way.

    • @germanicelt
      @germanicelt Год назад +3

      Sorry about that. The hospital killed my dad too, just because they believed he could not be saved. But I know about natural healing and had a program for him to go on, but they didn't allow us.

    • @RZ-sh6yi
      @RZ-sh6yi Год назад

      @@germanicelt get the records now and request them twice if possible. Print them. Hospital systems now have a way of losing and deleting computer records. Its now happening to me; I have seen the same doctor for 20 years and every-time I go in she has not taken the time to review my chart and after 20 years she needs me to tell her my past medical history again and again. (I wonder what would happen if I were completely unable to speak, would they look into my past medical history, or just keep treating me like a new patient?!). The medical field is a train-wreck. I personally sat for my nclex for nursing and while I was waiting for the examiner to begin a girl sitting next to me smiled and asked me “how many times is it that I took this test?”. I was shocked and said “this is my first…”. Baffled by the question I asked her “how many times for you?”. She said it was her 5th time!!!!! I said “gee I didnt think you could keep restesting for a nursing entrance exam?”
      That really makes me think what are they pumping out of nursing schools…

  • @tjkasgl
    @tjkasgl Год назад +16

    My grandson was a victim to murderous doctors. Hospital policy is to deduct the doctors pay for C-section so the OB refused to do one. What they did to get him out almost killed my daughter in law and left my grandson with a broken neck. He died a day before turning two months old, the day after Christmas.
    When we got the hospital records for the lawsuit we found out after birth the head of the NICU ordered him to be heated for hours at temps intended to kill. He refused to die at their hands but was left with 99% brain damage.
    Do not trust any doctor or hospital

    • @germanicelt
      @germanicelt Год назад +2

      That's horrific, and so sad. I'm sorry. Did you manage to win the lawsuit, and did these doctors get suspended?

    • @tjkasgl
      @tjkasgl Год назад +3

      @@germanicelt Lawsuit is still ongoing. Louisiana has the most corrupt state government/medical partnership dictatorship. (All states are heading the same way though). They have passed laws which have given doctors and hospitals protection from medical malpractice. They can do whatever they want and the patient is left to deal with the damage without any recourse.
      The doctor stood next to my fatally injured grandson, playing with his foot, then stared directly at my son and said, "If I could go back in time, knowing the outcome, I'd do it exactly the same all over again."
      There is true evil in some of these people and many of them are the top staff of the main hospitals of the states.

    • @PolishBehemoth
      @PolishBehemoth Год назад +3

      ​@@tjkasgljesus... that is truly stomach churning. Im so sorry man.

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 Год назад +3

      This is why I had my children at home with two midwives. Both my granddaughters were also born this way. The care is unbelievably personal and much cheaper. So very sorry about your grandson.

    • @tjkasgl
      @tjkasgl Год назад

      @@PolishBehemoth Thank you. My son and his wife decided to not force their son to live longer than necessary so it fell into me to provide him with palliative care. I slept with him in my arms every night. I was gifted with seeing his spirit free from his body, caring for his grieving parents.

  • @taraquinch1256
    @taraquinch1256 Год назад +14

    I believed this happened to a relative of mine. I can't prove it, just a gut feeling and attitude of two doctors.

  • @GabrielaGarcia-cy6tr
    @GabrielaGarcia-cy6tr Год назад +2

    This is one of my favorite episodes. Bruce Sackman is so incredible experienced and humble. He is a total rockstar .

  • @amandafight7627
    @amandafight7627 Год назад +116

    I wish I was an Inspector General of local governments! I would love to audit my local government and go through their data because I know I would find inconsistencies in their documentaion and and lots of patterns of felony theft crimes and other types of crimes.

    • @GenericScreenName808
      @GenericScreenName808 Год назад +6

      You can FOIA a lot of that data yourself

    • @rainbowinthedark453
      @rainbowinthedark453 Год назад +3

      @@GenericScreenName808 How would you do it? What kind of records would one ask for?

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад

      ​@@rainbowinthedark453followed

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Год назад +3

      Audit the audit... legally.

    • @ronaldswartz5512
      @ronaldswartz5512 Год назад

      You don't want to go down that rabbit hole there's lots of corruption in all our government agencies some of the quilty parties might not want it to be found. They are some very scary people in our government

  • @juliewinn1548
    @juliewinn1548 Год назад +24

    If there was ever a candidate for the death penalty it was Swango. The Director of the hospital should get life in prison for being complicit in murder ,for the sake of financial gain or to protect their financial gain, what ever the case might be.

  • @happycathyinva
    @happycathyinva Год назад +1

    I keep you and your family in prayer. You’re highly favored and very blessed. 🙏

  • @mariegallagher1982
    @mariegallagher1982 Год назад +37

    I had a Doctor I didn't trust at all he lied about my diagnosis and only wanted to give me meds and injections, how do you give someone meds without diagnosing what's wrong

    • @ikr2377
      @ikr2377 Год назад +9

      That's exactly what they did to my son

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад

      10 mins. Write you something to keep you somewhat surviving. Don't listen. By the time you're hitting ER to be cut open, THEY are the last ppl you thinking of.
      They forgot my blood transfusion and didn't do it. Now it's called elective.

    • @maymalone1505
      @maymalone1505 Год назад +8

      Run for ur life !!!

    • @mariegallagher1982
      @mariegallagher1982 Год назад +3

      @@maymalone1505 I did

    • @AnnieNelson-wo6bm
      @AnnieNelson-wo6bm Год назад +1

      ​@@mariegallagher1982 I'm trying

  • @SaintTrinianz
    @SaintTrinianz Год назад +71

    Our gratitude toward Healthcare professionals has backfired in that psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists, machiavelian types are irresistibly attracted to the status, money and power that we heap upon those who do the difficult, dirty, bloody, thankless work of healers and caregivers. Now the numbers have exploded to hundreds of thousands of victims of medical malfeasance due to the engineered pandemic and subsequent bio we pons foisted on 2/3's of the world's population.

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou Год назад +9

      💯

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад

      Yep, this is what happens when drs and big pharma get away with all these murders.

    • @hunterbidensaidslesion1356
      @hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Год назад

      Anyone who still trusts the medical establishment im 2023 is irrevocably stupid. Ignorance can be cured, but stupidity is chronic.

    • @fadedglory1045
      @fadedglory1045 Год назад +2

      Yup!

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад

      Yes, the worst ever. Will this fed investigation go that high. Then be allowed to tell the truth

  • @kristyreynoldsapaintersdau9016
    @kristyreynoldsapaintersdau9016 Год назад +11

    Hey I used to investigate abuse and neglect in hospitals and nursing homes. And watch carefully for my family members as well as myself with medical issues. Some medical issues could have been very sloppy. Everyone needs a good medical advocate while sick in the hospital or getting treatment.

  • @geoduct
    @geoduct Год назад +55

    My wife worked as a nurse assistant and there was one nurse who would not chart the drugs he would give, then the next nurse would administer a second dose. People were suspecting things and the management fired him. He sued them for wrongful dismisal, he moved to another care home. He would complain they made it difficult for him to find more employment. He won his settlement. We live in a tight community and this guy was part of it but not. His wife left him and i haven't heard or seen him. Maybe he moved on

    • @notoglobalism3754
      @notoglobalism3754 Год назад +8

      Let's wish somebody "moved him on" to get justice served 😒

    • @rfross771
      @rfross771 Год назад +1

      ​@@notoglobalism3754 hope so.

    • @fitawrarifitness6842
      @fitawrarifitness6842 Год назад +2

      If he was hurting people intentionally, its doubtful he "moved on".

    • @websurfer5772
      @websurfer5772 Год назад +1

      Who knows where he is now.

    • @carlovincetti
      @carlovincetti Год назад +2

      Hell yeah, if he got money, he is out of there to a new place.

  • @carlovincetti
    @carlovincetti Год назад +35

    My grandfather nicked his chin shaving and it woudnt stop bleeding, went into the hospital and the next morning he was dead from a stroke I think. idk i always wondered about it.

    • @fayekalan
      @fayekalan Год назад

      That sounds like an autopsy should have been performed still you ,ight not be able to exhume the body but you can give his name to police and if enough people put forward names to police something might get investigated there a police informers who are psychic who might start something up and doctors are usually smarter than most cops

    • @teemarie5478
      @teemarie5478 Год назад +17

      Sounds extremely suspicious

    • @greensorrel6860
      @greensorrel6860 Год назад +6

      Suspicious

    • @Joseph-XRP
      @Joseph-XRP Год назад

      Sounds like complete a d utter bullshit.

    • @vampoftrance
      @vampoftrance Год назад +1

      He had a stroke and died. The nick on his chin shaving is a coincidence, you don't call a doctor for that happens all the time. YW

  • @missbealovesalbert8353
    @missbealovesalbert8353 Год назад +4

    My grandfather was the head of the medical association of Washington state. I will not get the Covid shot- at any cost and, I've only gone to see a doctor about 3 times in my 53 years. I know better. My grandfather made sure that I know better.

  • @Lori-xt2lf
    @Lori-xt2lf Год назад +22

    The “passing along” phenomenon is is crazy. Also happened in the Catholic Church.

  • @annleow7457
    @annleow7457 Год назад +11

    This Bruce Sackman seems like such a nice, humorous and humble guy. Is like the dad everyone wants.

    • @missta1820
      @missta1820 Год назад +1

      Dad? I'd like Bruce for s boyfriend....he he.

    • @rebeccabejenaru
      @rebeccabejenaru Год назад

      @@missta1820 me too!! 🥰🙌

  • @sunfish4095
    @sunfish4095 Год назад +8

    I've learned that in the temples of good always lurks the deepest darkest evil. It is attracted to these places the most. They are a battleground of good vs evil.

    • @joythompson6005
      @joythompson6005 Год назад

      The company running these hospitals; rehab; retirement homes; protect their reputation of good quality no bad treatment at all cost. Cheers

  • @Narnus96
    @Narnus96 Год назад +64

    I absolutely love this guy. I don’t know if it’s the accent, voice, suit, the little handkerchief… or just how good at storytelling he is! But it’s fascinating!

    • @Primordial...
      @Primordial... Год назад +6

      ya,great storytelling but..... Youre not having Fauci subconscious crush are you? that part creeps me out

    • @Narnus96
      @Narnus96 Год назад +3

      @@Primordial... it’s actually a conscious crush dude. I know, I know. Daddy issues 🤣❤️

    • @Narnus96
      @Narnus96 Год назад +1

      Noooo!

    • @Narnus96
      @Narnus96 Год назад +3

      @@Primordial... you are funny 😆 but yeah it seriously isn’t good. I’ve the worst taste in men. Genuinely if I’m attracted to a person it’s just wrong, all wrong 😑

    • @annleow7457
      @annleow7457 Год назад +5

      It's a Long Island or New York Jewish accent. Like the nice dad vibes. No, not daddy issues, just #1 dad vibes.

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 Год назад +21

    Swango was interested in being an EMT because he liked watching people die. He was interested in the death process rather than excitement of emergency care work.

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 Год назад +3

      I imagine he also got high on peoples praise when he saved patients . So whether someone lived or died he’d still feel like some kind of god, that kind of power is a drug to some types

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Год назад +2

      What a cuckoo, crazy, evil guy😱

    • @prisonerohope6970
      @prisonerohope6970 Год назад

      Yep hence how he enjoyed talking details to the very people he was poisoning. Because. He was in the process of killing them

  • @darrellmaynard1588
    @darrellmaynard1588 Год назад +2

    I was in a position where a doctor would not do a biopsy for over 2 years and was told as long as the tumor did not grow then I was fine,but i was sick for a long time before i went to get a second opinion and the doctor would not give me the paperwork to do so and yelled at me that she was not going to give me anything. This is when the nurse stood up and defended me and reprimanded the doctor for talking to me in such a way. I got the insurance to go to Henry Ford hospital and about 1-2 months later my biopsy was done and it was advanced stage 4 cancer. I am still battling this and getting radiation and have to go back to see if the cancer is gone,I was too weak for surgery or chemo at the stage of my biopsy. I will never go this V.A. ever again because this was not the first time the doctors just did not care . It looks like my spleen may also be covered with cancer. I worked with nuclear weapons for years in the military until a particular missile system was eliminated from the arsenal, so i'm no dummy and will be suing the V.A. Another thing is when I put in for service connected disability,they said all my records were burnt up in a fire and they said I have 5 years to prove things.This is crazy,how can anyone prove anything without the records,and I'm not the only one this has happened too.I ordered my D.D. 214 through my Federal bldg. I received a 201 with just the first year and a half of my service and no medical records at all even after they said they were burnt up in a fire. The Gov't or the V.A. needs to be charged with so many crimes.

  • @ChristopherPausz
    @ChristopherPausz 3 года назад +16

    What a crazy fascinating interview

    • @JordanHarbingerShow
      @JordanHarbingerShow  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! More like this in The Jordan Harbinger Show podcast feed.

  • @grantegginton251
    @grantegginton251 3 года назад +76

    This is frightening! Human behavior will never stop being a source of study and understanding.

    • @pattytoscano9569
      @pattytoscano9569 Год назад +9

      It's called evil.

    • @paulcarey191
      @paulcarey191 Год назад +5

      and evil

    • @websurfer5772
      @websurfer5772 Год назад +5

      It's spiritual warfare and God gave us free will to chose which side we want to be on. I'm with God. 😇

    • @maggiemoonpie2168
      @maggiemoonpie2168 Год назад

      These are genetically modified gnome hybrids. This is a Nazi thing. Nay, we can dial it on back to the beginning, starting with the nephilim. We live in cycles.

    • @urirknme4172
      @urirknme4172 Год назад +3

      ​@@websurfer5772 absolutely.

  • @silvergirl7810
    @silvergirl7810 Год назад +4

    I think we all have a few horror stories- which is scary. I never really thought of it like this, but yeah, people who are supposed to be helping us at our most vulnerable state actually are wanting to harm or just irritated and being sloppy.

  • @Orangesunshine2
    @Orangesunshine2 Год назад +17

    4/15/23
    A Florida registered nurse pleaded guilty to stealing nearly 450 vials of fentanyl and replacing them with saline while working at an outpatient surgery center.
    Catherine Shannon Dunton, 54, stole the fentanyl intended to be used for patients' pain management and injected it into herself, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida said. She pleaded guilty to tampering with a consumer product this week.

    • @marisamartin3664
      @marisamartin3664 Год назад

      Too bad it didn't do her in like so many on the streets that don't even know better.

    • @Orangesunshine2
      @Orangesunshine2 Год назад

      @QueerdoLocI've never seen her but I read an article that described her as, Tall and tan and young and lovely. When she walks, she's like a samba that swings so cool and sways so gently. I can't confirm this. Perhaps you can Google her name.

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 Год назад +31

    I believe Shipman was caught because the Mortician noticed that many of the deceased were from one particular doctor. A relative of one of the deceased also questioned the will of her mother which had been changed to leave everything to Harrold Shipman. He was found hanged in his prison Cell though it is not clear if it was self inflicted.

    • @LKre-vi5oq
      @LKre-vi5oq Год назад +6

      The young mortician who caught Shipman was the assistant manager mortician in a family business, thus she was actually paid attention to. She did quite a bit of research before ringing the alarm bells. And the woman whose mother's will had been altered.

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад +3

      He was very popular in prison. All the inmates went to see him for consultations.
      He was cool until he had got guilty verdict.
      I believe he killed himself.
      The amount of other wills changed and left to Shipman was the major reason it got investigated.
      If not for the wills he would still be getting away with it I think

  • @tigerprayers2824
    @tigerprayers2824 Год назад +1

    I had my last crappy interaction with a Dr. 3 years ago. Thank God for his patience and mercy, I finally got the picture and made changes in how I eat, exercise, think, pray, and handle stress. I am healthier than ever and plan to stay that way.

  • @jasminedud91
    @jasminedud91 3 года назад +26

    Bruce Sackman is the cool uncle with fascinating stories

    • @deirdreprice6425
      @deirdreprice6425 3 года назад +7

      No, he's the cool uncle with the stories that keep you up at night

  • @mikedoyle7300
    @mikedoyle7300 Год назад +11

    A friend of mine who had major complications from diabetes was given an insulin overdose conveniently for the medical system.

  • @feurigerStern
    @feurigerStern Год назад +2

    Excellent interviews

  • @jak9483
    @jak9483 Год назад +8

    This was an incredibly fascinating interview. Thank you.

  • @ZingaraJoe
    @ZingaraJoe Год назад +35

    Thank you agent Bruce Sackman. A great job of doing an important job and a talented story teller. Your expertise should be well studied at medical schools.

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      @john-hz5cy Год назад

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