Bear with me, this post has potential to be kinda long.

Everybody in my household got Covid (I didn't get tested, but I'm sure I got it too). I put up with the symptoms for a week and a half until they became unbearable: coughing, fever, hot flashes, major headaches, feeling like I was drowning because of low oxygen (down to 82 on the oximeter), vomiting, can't sleep, can't eat, hacking up a small amount of blood. My wife and I decided that it was time to get some medical help yesterday (Halloween Sunday). I called urgent care, and they wouldn't take us, told us to go to the ER. Great, big copay incoming.

We get to the hospital, Covid patients have to go through a different entrance. I will say that while they seemed to be staffed well enough and not OMG OVERWHELMED like the media would like us to believe, in the 45 minutes I waited to be brought back, the ratio was 1 to 1 for Covid and for regular ER visitors, so maybe there is some truth to the stress on the healthcare system.

I got my room, told the check in nurse, the floor nurse, and the ER doctor my symptoms. The ER doctor was clearly pissed when I told him I wasn't vaccinated and was just generally an ass during the 5 minutes he saw me. He suggested monoclonal antibody via IV, said it was experimental and not FDA approved, I asked about side effects and he said basically none. I hadn't heard of this treatment, but how it was described is that it helps protect cells that aren't infected from getting infected and stop Covid from spreading further.

Long story short, I did the monoclonal antibody IV. 6 hours after being in the hospital, freezing because they only gave me one tiny ass blanket, uncomfortable because some dickhead unplugged the bed with it like halfway inclined, they checked on me probably 3 times in those 6 hours. I had to wait an hour after asking to get some tylenol. The next shift came on near the end and the nurse actually gave a fuck and took care of me after that. BUT here's the thing, I didn't feel any better. After 6 hours in the hospital with symptoms that I feel would be pretty easy to control, I still felt just as bad as when I came in. They all told me that there's no other treatments that they can do except rest and let it pass "because Covid."

So they're basically saying a hospital in a major city in the US (one of the cities with highly rated healthcare systems at that) can't treat a headache? You know, a headache that is probably caused by low oxygen. They can't give me some pills to help with nausea and mucus thinners? IV fluids? What a fucking joke the whole thing was. Then they give me a $2000 invoice (which is fucking wrong anyway, I know my ER copay is only $200, but we all know hospital billing is a scam). I feel like they're doing this shit on purpose and refusing to do anything to help make it pass faster or help with symptoms.

Anyway, my mom that lives with us got Covid at the same time as us. She got the vaccine and was better in 2 days, even though she's being an asshole and sandbagging so she doesn't have to do anything around the house. This has been the only time I have considered getting the clot shot, because if I never have to be this sick again I will be very happy. The fact that she had very mild symptoms and was done in 2 days gave me first hand insight that the shot might actually do something. And inb4 "glowie post" "shill" "larp" etc, check my post history, I've been against the shot since this shit began.

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This is the nurse from a Chattanooga hospital that passed out on TV after taking the Pfizer vaccine, said a few minutes later that she has a health condition that causes her to pass out from minor pain. Then she goes missing for days, a weird undated video is posted of the hospital staff with their faces covered is posted by the hospital as "proof" of life. Her otherwise very active social media accounts went dark immediately after the rumors started flying. Then nothing but deboooonking by MSM and her family's social media going dark and a few commenting that she "wants privacy" and is fine but refuse to engage in discussion or provide any actual proof. There have been sketchy death reports but nothing solid to prove whether she's dead or alive. So I spent several hours digging through pictures on her Facebook and trying to get some closure on this. I've got two theories:

  1. She's dead and Pfizer has paid the family/hospital/etc off to keep up the act.

  2. She's alive and blackmailing Pfizer for money by staying low until they compensate her to show that "she's fine."

This is in southern TN, northeast Alabama, where houses cost around $50k, so I'm sure there's not a ton of money going around. It's not like it would take much to bribe these people.

Here's some other oddities:

-Her husband's Facebook relationship status shows "single," but her pictures up through August-ish 2020 show them on vacations and apparently in a happy marriage. Some other posts have said that it has changed after December, but there's no notifications of that and his profile looks inactive since 2018.

-Their house and acreage in Higsdon, AL is available on street view, but I could not find a single picture on her Facebook with a house that matches the one she and her husband own. I did match some pictures that look like her mother's house, which is a little bit further away in Henegar, AL.

-The cars that appear to be hers don't appear on street or satellite view at her house, her parents house, nor her husband's parents houses.

-Chattanooga Police said they were going to investigate anything because there was no death, no nothing. This was reported by MSM, so who knows how it has been twisted from reality. I'm guessing there may be more to that statement, perhaps adding "in our jurisdiction" at the end if more accurate.

-There was another news story with another undated, masked picture of the staff at the hospital bedside with a patient with a woman that looks similar to Tiffany, but again, she appears different. Different facial shape and forehead, seems much taller.

I tried to obtain a death certificate but the coroner's office in Dekalb County, AL said that they aren't allowed to keep records and that everything gets sent to the state level. They could not even tell me if they had anything. I tried to contact the state, but found out Alabama state law conveniently keeps death records as confidential unless you are immediate family or the deceased's lawyer.

I'm running out of leads of what I can do from 1000 miles away. Is anyone closer that wants to spend a day doing some investigating and maybe getting some closure on this? I'd be happy to work with you and turn over a list of addresses and potential leads.