Otto Snow is an advocate for patient rights. He was a witness to the mass drugging of patients done by the late BD Hughes MD of Nashua NH. He is releasing information on the drugging and ECT’s done against his mother at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua NH by nurse Margret Gaul, and ECT’s done against Marie Snow’s will by John Dunn, MD. He is seeking justice in this brutal torture, not only for his mother, and what he witnessed, but for all the other women during the time period that these heinous individuals were practicing at St Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua, NH. He is asking all the nurses and physicians who witnessed this to stand up for the patients.
Otto would like to see the formation of a Federal Bureau of Medical Investigation under the DOJ. To be able to access all patient records when a physician is suspected of predatory activities as other physicians do not come forward.
There is a need for a Federal Bill of Patient Rights.
In 1985, officers Michael Pratt and Dennis Hayden, of the Maine State Police, did an illegal phone tap, lied to a judge to get a warrant. Otto and his parents were brutally terrorized for money. He was arrested under two false counts. Otto was permanently disabled as a result of this terrorist action. This incident was never investigated by the DOJ. He is seeking justice in this matter. Otto is asking that all the officers who were witness to this terrorist home invasion stand up for him.
He is demanding to look at the FBI investigation of these officers, which has been withheld from him.
Otto envisions the formation of the Federal Department of Public Restitution to investigate and compensate victims of law enforcement injustices, lawlessness, and acts of excessive force.
The US is lagging in the sciences across the globe. Otto envisions a clearing of all student debt for medical and science graduates. In the future, all advanced science courses should be at no cost to US residents.
All federally funded research that is published must be made open source.
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