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  1. I find her highly credible. Her detailed description of exactly what is going on, including the use of some nursing jargon words that I don’t understand, has received accurate information from her friend, and has the professional competence to understand that information.She comes across as professional and matter-of fact. She doesn’t come accross as someone given to histrionics or posturing.

    Her explanation of why so most people die when they are put on incubators explains this “mysterious” phenomenon. Other forms of getting oxygen to patients are more effective, such as a CPAP. Intubation, because of the high pressure pushed into the victim’s is very harmful and should only be used as a last resort.

    It would not surprise me if patients die when they are being treated with incubators for other diseases, too. My father was treated with an incubator when he was dying of lung cancer. He found it extremely painful, and it did nothing to prolong his life. If he had just been given a pain-reliever and allowed to rest, his last days would have been less painful, and he would have lived just as long.

  2. A lot of hyperbole here. I am also suspicious of people who represent themselves as “someone else’s voice”.