Study Says 39% of American Doctors Admit Giving Drugs to 'Hasten Death'
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Flood Water Productions
July 13, 2023
BOLIVAR, Mo., July 13, 2023 /Standard Newswire/ -- "That statistic is just one of the shocking pieces of information I have discovered since my husband's tragic hospital journey," said author Gayla Prewitt. "I hope by telling our family's heartbreaking story to help shine a light on how dark the broken medical system has become and provide possible solutions through a nine-point plan I call 'The Peter Prewitt Medical Free Will Restoration Plan.'"
Number one on the plan, take the CON out of health care and repeal "Certificate of Need" laws. "Getting rid of these laws would help caring doctors to open their own hospitals," added Prewitt. In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission called these laws a violation of "antitrust measures" and claimed repealing the laws would give consumers/patients more choices and better service. More about CON laws in chapter five of Prewitt's book, "Vitamin SEE."
"This is not just my family's story or an isolated incident," said Prewitt. Many more Christian women are fighting for justice for their husbands' wrongful deaths. In addition, the parents of Grace Schara have filed a lawsuit against the hospital they say murdered their disabled daughter.
"While my husband was not a COVID patient, many of the same deadly protocols were also applied to him," added Prewitt. "They didn't feed him five days before he died, gave him what I believe was a lethal cocktail of drugs, including high doses of IV Fentanyl, and, unknown to me, listed him as DNR."
For more information, https://rumble.com/v2xs4y8-vitamin-see.html or www.gaylaprewitt.com/vitamin-see for an outline of the plan to restore humanity to health care.
SOURCE Flood Water Productions
CONTACT: Gayla Prewitt, 417-326-2853, floodwaterproductions@outlook.com
Flood Water Productions
July 13, 2023
BOLIVAR, Mo., July 13, 2023 /Standard Newswire/ -- "That statistic is just one of the shocking pieces of information I have discovered since my husband's tragic hospital journey," said author Gayla Prewitt. "I hope by telling our family's heartbreaking story to help shine a light on how dark the broken medical system has become and provide possible solutions through a nine-point plan I call 'The Peter Prewitt Medical Free Will Restoration Plan.'"
Number one on the plan, take the CON out of health care and repeal "Certificate of Need" laws. "Getting rid of these laws would help caring doctors to open their own hospitals," added Prewitt. In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission called these laws a violation of "antitrust measures" and claimed repealing the laws would give consumers/patients more choices and better service. More about CON laws in chapter five of Prewitt's book, "Vitamin SEE."
"This is not just my family's story or an isolated incident," said Prewitt. Many more Christian women are fighting for justice for their husbands' wrongful deaths. In addition, the parents of Grace Schara have filed a lawsuit against the hospital they say murdered their disabled daughter.
"While my husband was not a COVID patient, many of the same deadly protocols were also applied to him," added Prewitt. "They didn't feed him five days before he died, gave him what I believe was a lethal cocktail of drugs, including high doses of IV Fentanyl, and, unknown to me, listed him as DNR."
For more information, https://rumble.com/v2xs4y8-vitamin-see.html or www.gaylaprewitt.com/vitamin-see for an outline of the plan to restore humanity to health care.
SOURCE Flood Water Productions
CONTACT: Gayla Prewitt, 417-326-2853, floodwaterproductions@outlook.com