A doctor who "died suddenly" eight months ago is still alive, according to his hospital
Despite his death (at 53) on New Year's Day, he's still on staff, and you can still make an appointment with him (though he probably won't make it)
West Hills Hospital, in North Hollywood, proclaims itself “a trusted source for information about the vaccine.”
“Trusted” by whom? And “trusted” to do what? What this bizarre erasure of a staffer’s “sudden death” suggests is that West Hills can be “trusted” not to breathe a word to anyone—not even its own employees—about the likely fatal consequence of “vaccination.”
From a subscriber:
I recalled that my friend told me about a doctor who had passed away recently. I couldn’t find his obituary after searching for one for a while. I didn’t have his name, but I knew his specialty was gastroenterology, so I thought I would call the hospital and ask them for his name.
When I found the GI section I recognized the name, because the doctor was still listed in the website with a number to make an appointment. I called the number, and an answering service picked up. I asked the lady, why is there a dead doctor listed on the hospital website?
To make a long story short, I told her that Dr. Desai has been dead since January. She answered, “Dr. Desai is dead?” She didn’t know!
Here’s his obituary:
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/north-hollywood-ca/saleem-desai-10512852
And here’s the hospital webpage where he’s listed.
https://westhillshospital.com/physicians/specialty/gastroenterology/listing
As you can see, his name is there but not his picture. Creepy.
It's a new specialty. Now you can book an appointment through a medium.
The vaccine won't actually prevent you from catching death, but if you do, you will be protected from going into the newspaper.