Thursday, June 15, 2017

ADDRESS FOR Cards for Rep. Steve Scalise and his family





MedStar Washington Hospital Center
C/O Congressman Steve Scalise
110 Irving Street NW
Washington, DC 20010





PLEASE PRAY FOR REP SCALISE
AND FOR HIS GRIEVING FAMILY
 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please get his family in there and friends into the hospital room to guard him 24/7 because the hospital is where "they" finish people off! Do NOT leave him alone at all, take shifts and make sure there is ALWAYS someone you know there to guard him!

Olive Oyl said...

Agreed. We have discussed this with Dr Mount as well. Seems the 'word' is getting around the country about how the enemy within 'does business' and getting a victim into a hospital is a key 'plan.' The patient is vulnerable there and the enemy's 'angels of death' have an easy target. Check out the Jim Stone report. Reports from Rep Scalise's 'group' have already reported they are aware of this and are 'ready and waiting'. Continue to pray for protection for both Scalise and Mount.

Molly's Mom said...

Agree with this!
With respect to the staff and those with access to Mr Scalise: Question "new faces."
Limit access.
KNOW WHO has access to his IV bags & changing it when it's empty. Injections of pain meds or any other "injectables."
I would ONLY ALLOW a CERTAIN FEW access to inject meds.
As many know, there are meds that can be slipped into iv, causing cardiac arrest and are virtually undetectable. Get to know the staff and don't be afraid to deny access until it can be verified with the attending physician. Question all medications, what they are, it's use and quantity and who ordered it. DEFINITELY HALT ANY administering of meds by someone new to the rotation of Nurses & Docs.
WAY TOO MANY succumb while in the hospital. Protect him. The hospital staff does not control the situation his wife does.
Mr Scalise seems to be a good man who has been targeted for whatever reason. All that matters is keeping him safe and away from these sick, agenda fueled, anti-Americans. The fact we're having this conversation is deeply troubling. I'll be praying for his recovery.