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cursichella1
6th February 2022, 08:13
Bombard's Body Language – Medical Kidnapping, Benjamin Gord

Man survives car accident, is sedated in the ambulance and wakes up in the hospital on a ventilator. He pulls out the vent, IV and catheter and confronts the hospital staff, who tell him he has COVID.

In this video, Mandy comments on his body language as he describes his nightmare.
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Was the hospital hoping for extra payoff from "Covid death"?

Medical Kidnapping[ Bombard's Body Language (https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/2022/02/05/body-language-medical-kidnapping-benjamin-gord/)

Ewan
7th February 2022, 11:30
Thanks for this Cursichella1, I had some nagging suspicions about this story, (at 6:11 when he mentioned 3 names from the alt-media it raised an alarm), but no longer. Horrific experience.

wondering
7th February 2022, 13:31
What crossed my mind in regard to this situation is the availability of body organs from someone relatively young....thousands and thousands of dollars. Anybody else have this thought?

Philippe
7th February 2022, 21:40
Fortunately this man was informed about the abuses with ventilators and had this strong reaction in the dire situation he found himself in. It is another eyeopener how the covid tests are abused. The commentator calls it amazing that he woke up. Indeed he came out of the anesthesia with propofol ( the killer drug of Michael Jackson) and morphine. Why was he connected to a urinary catheter for only a nose operation and cuts? Does it mean that he was not supposed to wake up again? Had they rapidly concluded that this victim of a car accident was beyond recovery and booty for them predators ?

Hopefully this story continues to go viral because it is a inspiring example of how a patient can defend his rights even in a weak position of being sick or injured.
Furthermore the commentator Mandy gave an impressive lesson in reading body-language.

cursichella1
8th February 2022, 23:17
What crossed my mind in regard to this situation is the availability of body organs from someone relatively young....thousands and thousands of dollars. Anybody else have this thought?

I hadn't, but now that you mention it...🤔

Sue (Ayt)
9th February 2022, 00:32
Benjamin Gord tells his story to Stew Peters
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