RFK Jr. accuses Anthony Fauci of Homicide for his role in the Remdesivir and Ventilator hospital protocols.
Northwestern University, funded by NIAID, responds that it was just Ventilators
RFK Jr gave an important speech on Fauci, Remdesivir and Ventilators on or around April 23, 2023. I’ve only seen it on Twitter.
This speech is the first acknowledgement by a prominent pubic figure of the reality that Remdesivir/Ventilator hospital protocols were designed to kill patients.
RFK Jr’s speech changes the narrative against Fauci. Up to this point, the public charges against Fauci have centered around his role in “risky gain-of-function research.” While Fauci’s criminal role in gain-of-function research in China is true enough, that narrative masked the truth of what really happened in the so-called “COVID-19 Pandemic.” It wasn’t a virus or a bioweapon that killed COVID patients, it was Hospitals.
First, here is the text of Mr. Kennedy’s remarks. Then I will report some of the news about Northwestern Memorial Hospital and ventilators.
Video posted by Vigilant Fox, Twitter, 4.23.23.
RFK Jr.: You want to treat them at home. Give them the things that we know kill viral replication: zinc and anything that enhances zinc. Like Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, and a hundred other remedies that we now know dramatically reduce the spread of this disease (COVID-19). And what was our protocol? Our protocol was to do none of that. No treatment until you go to the hospital. Then your treatment are two things that are bound to kill you: ventilators and remdesivir. And Tony Fauci knew that Remdesivir would kill you. He knew that because in 2019 he tried to use it for Ebola. 2019- he tried to use it for Ebola, and within 5 days of treatment it gave lethal side effects to 54% of the people and the safety monitoring board ordered him to terminate the use of that drug.
And he threw a phony, contrived, absolutely fraudulent study that he manipulated and orchestrated- got that drug made standard of care. It is homicide. And if you look- how does it kill people? Two ways. Three ways. Kidney failure, heart failure, and all organ collapse. And what happened to the people that died in the pandemic? What were they dying of? Kidney failure. All the doctors said, you heard it again and again and again, “We’ve never seen a virus that attacks the kidneys.” Because it wasn’t the virus. It was the Remdesivir.
Not long after Kennedy’s remarks, on May 5 2023, Northwestern University published a study that blamed “COVID” deaths on Ventilators. Media picked the story up. Here a few excerpts from some articles.
MSN: Most COVID-19 Deaths May Be The Result of a Completely Different Infection
A new analysis suggests that a high percentage of people who required help from a ventilator due to a COVID-19 infection also developed secondary bacterial pneumonia. This pneumonia was responsible for a higher mortality rate than the COVID-19 infection.
The team looked at records for 585 people admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, also in Illinois. They all had severe pneumonia and/or respiratory failure, and 190 had COVID-19.
The People’s Voice: Official Report: Ventilators Killed Nearly ALL COVID Patients
A new analysis suggests that most patients who were forced to be hooked up to a ventilator due to a COVID-19 infection also developed secondary bacterial pneumonia. This pneumonia was responsible for a higher mortality rate than the COVID-19 infection.
So while COVID-19 may have put these patients in the hospital, it was actually a secondary infection brought on by the use of a mechanical ventilator that caused their deaths.
“Our study highlights the importance of preventing, looking for, and aggressively treating secondary bacterial pneumonia in critically ill patients with severe pneumonia, including those with COVID-19,” says Benjamin Singer, a pulmonologist at Northwestern University in Illinois.
The basis of the media reports was as study published by The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. They analyzed 585 patient records at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia Drove Many COVID-19 Deaths
The study analyzed 585 patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with severe pneumonia and respiratory failure, 190 of whom had COVID-19. The scientists developed a new machine learning approach called CarpeDiem, which groups similar ICU patient-days into clinical states based on electronic health record data. This novel approach, which is based on the concept of daily rounds by the ICU team, allowed them to ask how complications like bacterial pneumonia impacted the course of the illness.
The study was supported by the Simpson Querrey Lung Institute for Translational Sciences and grant U19AI135964 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
So it turns out that Northwestern’s pneumonia analysis was funded by the NIAID.
Northwestern’s NIAID GRANT U19AI135964 began on Jan 17, 2018. The obligated funding amount is $15.1 Million.
It looks like all of the research under this NIAID GRANT U19AI135964 was related to pneumonia. You would think that experts on pneumonia would have caught that they were causing pneumonia with Ventilators a little earlier, eh?
And was Northwestern Memorial Hospital using Remdesivir by chance? Well of course.
Chicago Tribune, Mar 31, 2020 Northwestern, University of Illinois hospitals taking part in global trial of the drug remdesivir to treat coronavirus
Northwestern Memorial Hospital and University of Illinois Hospital are testing the safety and efficacy of remdesivir, which has been found to have anti-viral activity against coronaviruses in the lab and in animals, officials said Tuesday.
Four patients have quickly enrolled at University of Illinois since Thursday, with possibly as many as 30 to be enrolled, said Dr. Richard Novak, chief of infectious diseases.
To qualify, patients must be hospitalized with moderate to severe disease and be receiving oxygen or be on a ventilator, have pneumonia, or have been diagnosed with lung abnormalities, Novak said.
WTTW News, May 10, 2020.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the University of Chicago Medical Center each received 10 cases while Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Northshore Glenbrook Hospital, AMITA Resurrection Medical Center Chicago, John H Stroger Jr. Hospital Cook County, Mount Sinai Hospital and Saint Anthony Hospital got eight cases each.
So that’s the article. RFK called out Fauci for Remdesivir and Ventilators. A Medical School funded by Fauci followed up and said it was Ventilators.
Charles Wright
I’m pretty sure it was well known before the pandemic that you are likely to get bacterial pneumonia with a respiratory viral illness in the ICU anyway, I dont think that’s news. Didn’t Fauci himself do a study on the Spanish flu that determined that it was secondary bacterial infections that actually killed most people during that (actual) pandemic?
I appreciate your writing and everyone else who is shining the light on this subject. The doctors were pissed at my mom for not letting them vent my dad. I am surprised they didn't do it anyway. They gave him remdesivir against our wishes. They still get ya with drug induced stroke (aka agitation) & pneumonia (covid pneumonia). They really thought the whole process through.