Paramedic Harry Fisher soon realized he was bringing people who didn't seem SICK to the COVID DEATH CAMP HOSPITAL.

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EMT Harry Fisher: "They were paying me $1,000 a shift [to bring patients to hospital 'death camps']...When I learned what I literally was doing, I tried to coach them, like, 'Hey, they're going to try to put you on a ventilator. I haven't seen anybody come off of these vents."

This clip of Fisher (@harryfisherEMTP), an EMT paramedic, military veteran, and co-author of Safe and Effective...For Profit, is taken from an interview with Joe Oltmann (@joeoltmannX) posted to the UntamedNation (@JoeUntamed) Rumble channel on October 21, 2025.

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"I never saw anybody come off the tube. Like whenever I was, I worked New York City, lower Manhattan ICU and ER. I picked up contracts there because they were paying us stupid money to work these contracts, which is another reason I realized, oh, okay, well, if you're going to pay a paramedic $1,000 a shift, so a 12 hour shift, they were paying me $1,000 a shift and putting me up in New York City. I can only imagine what the bigwigs were getting paid with the federal dollars.

"When I learned that what, what I literally was doing, I tried to coach them, like, hey, they're going to try to put you on a ventilator. I haven't seen anybody come off of these vents. I suggest you just, you know, it's, you're going to have anxiety because that's typically why we would get the calls or why they would come in is anxiety. And they would have low saturations. It was, something called happy hypoxia, which is very strange that it's very seldom talked about. But a super low sats and the patient looked normal. The patient wasn't acting like they were sickly.

"But still with the, with the way that a lot of these hospitals were running, they would go off basically the monitor and intubate the patient, put them on a ventilator and the patient would die within days. They would also give them Remdesivir and you know, other, other drugs.

"But which one was it doing the killing? My thoughts on it. Just my opinion as a lowly paramedic, since these people were compensating really well at super low sats with whatever they had going on inside them, I think we were oxygen and poisoned. We were causing oxygen poisoning because that'll start shutting down your organs. Just if I give someone too much oxygen for too long, you'll start shutting down organs. You'll inevitably kill them if you give them, if you over oxygenate a patient for too long, and that's what these, all these people seem to have in common."

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