This one goes deep friends. I am making this a multi-day post so I can share details from random areas of interest.
Data is from https://taggs.hhs.gov/Coronavirus/Providers
First up:
Kansas.
I pointed out the Salina, Ashland, and Atchison hospitals because those are little towns with a population of 40k or less. These are not level 1 trauma centers, they are community hospitals.
Why did the KU school of medicine need $500k+?!
The University of Kansas HOSPITAL received over $72 MILLION DOLLARS. 😳
St. Lukes has numerous facilities on both sides of the state line….their smallest hospital received over $14 million.
In total: Kansas received this amount: $1.6 BILLION dollars.
That is just one state. More to come tomorrow.
Can I take a stab at it? I'll try to connect a few dots. I'll most likely miss the mark completely, but I'll have fun.
Around the time of the lock downs, my occupation put me in contact with a lot of nurses for some reason. This was pre-vaccine. They all told the same story. Plenty of paid time off because their hospitals were ghost towns. This was in stark contrast to the news and rumors about ICUs overflowing with COVID patients. I would have discounted it, but I kept hearing it over and over again. People with life threatening situations were being turned away from the hospitals at this time. No patients means no witnesses. So the hospitals were losing revenue because there were no patients.
The entire COVID episode was planned. It was known that hospitals were going to be in a cash crunch. I believe the hospitals were needed to pull this off so they were "made well". The payments Dr. Funtimes has brought to the light of day are evidence of hush money.
I know there are probably a million flaws with my hypothesis. Feel free to set me straight.
Wow! Truly eye opening. Thanks for researching and sharing these findings. Good trusting Americans have no idea about this stuff. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽