Category: | Hospital |
Address: | 850 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60613, USA |
Phone: | +1 773-525-6780 |
Site: | thorek.org |
Rating: | 2.5 |
Working: | Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours |
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Sheila Burns
This is the hospital I was sent to for the original MRI and Cat Scan. They held half of my body in the MRI tube after making my pelvis bleed with the catheter (cathode ray tube imaging tool). In images from the August 2013 posted to Haarp TI on Google, you can see my body literally spliced off at the pelvis and at the rib cage. They also used this image to splice my body in half etch-a-sketching the back to the front (seen in images) through the use of a digital overlay of life energy (a shrink-wrapped bubble around my body). They have been using the digital potential of these tools and the magnetic structure of life, or as the mind controllers call it existences, for numerous years. The radio station we exist in is super-slow compared to those residing in the sono-luminescence of one parallel universe (Scientific America, Dec 2010). They have been using my life and soul to "put all of life into the exact moment of the sonic boom" (the Big O). Two opposing lines of energy grated together through pressure waves and a sieve such a bar with holes twirling on its axis creating a push/pull (packet being sent through the internet). They use the body and various fiber optic lines such as a hair follicle without the hair where the follicle is the gateway -- think of the brain stem and an ever widening black hole in the center as they continually pull the digital overlay apart, send a constant stream of electrocution through the brain stem, pulling and knitting the fabric of molecules into a new stream creating a new timeline, with the push-pull parfait lines of various imaging frequencies such as skin, epidermal, bones, regenerative tissue cells, etc. They focus on regenerative cell structures such as where fingernail meets finger pieces and the thyroid glands. They use the iron and its magnetic possibilities of blood, which feeds and has lines through all organs and tissues of the body. They program this push/pull in the brain as both, Heaven and Hell. Using the pulsing Big O and the horror to create a new flat line of life. They start with a 0 mHz brainwave, delta, or dead having literally killed my brain while putting my life energy into nuclear feeds while I was sleeping over 25 years ago. The bar with all of life at a constant Big O on the other side of gamma (40mHz) is basically a laser line or radio signal wavelength that, literally, holds nanometered gadgets of living tissue inside -- little pop-up lines (matrices) through cell-phone beams. HAARP has been using this overlay and the potential of a digitized existence, according to them, since the beginning of space. The workers and others that brought me to this hospital are part of the other side (as they call themselves) and use the tools mentioned above to image and utilize the aura or life energy -- a digital overlay over all of life using, researching, and helping to advance supercontinuum technologies such as STED microscopy laser beams, which heat up, melt the flesh, pull the energy into faraday cages at HAARP through the two opposing radio waves with flashed 0s (ionosphere and heat lightning early 80s late 70s) of all potential sound and light of life, and molds of play-dough and tissue spinning through them (fiber optic line such a hair) to create and use imaging dyes of living tissue with a focus on the brain. Soon after this hospital visit, they pulled my life energy off my body. I currently feel nothing but a constant pulsing pelvis, intense excruciating pain, pulsing Big O, and the pressure waves mushing and molding my brain and body. This is constant. They used the electrical system of the body, central nervous system, just like a USB memory stick uses a computer file. Only they use cars, batteries, wrought iron fence-lines, radio stations, iron of car foundations and train tracks, and satellites. Sheila Burns (aka HAARP TI) visit in 2008 while living in Chicago, IL 2010 and after residing in Atlanta, MI
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Julie Shtoferman
Doctor Anthony Bekkerman who works in emergency room is a very good doctor! I really like this doctor from ER. He was very good,knowledgeable,fast and professional. I wish all doctors in ER were like him. I am talking about doctor Anthony Bekkerman. He works in Emergency room in Thorek Memorial Hospital in Chicago Illinois. He was the one who gave me a good, fast and proper treatment. I really like this doctor. From now on, I will ask the ambulance to drive me to a Thorek Hospital because this hospital has good doctors. Mary, the RN nurse, she was very nice too. I liked the way she was taking care of me. She took my blood sample from my arm and I didnt feel a thing! Very nice.Mary, the RN nurse, she was talking care of me like if I was her own child or something...She was very nice and good to me.I want to say a big thank you to Dr.Anthony Bekkerman and nurse Mary. These people are awesome! Thank you very much! I really think that this is a good hospital with good doctors and nurses.I think this hospital needs a NEW and modernized equipment. Rooms in ER has to be more clean and sanitized. My waiting room had a very bad small and the room itself was very unsanitary. Another bad thing is that the Lab lost my test results. When the nurse try to call Lab to ask them about my results, the people from the Lab said that they have lost it. Really??? OMG!These people who work in the Lab are very Bad and unprofessional. How can you loose a patients blood and urine samples? This Lab never provided the doctor with my Lab results because they lost it. The Lab never was able to locate nor find my test results. The LAB lost my test results! This is unbelievable?This is very bad. You cant do this! The patients life is rely on these testing results and you lose it??? This is very BAD! I think these people, who work in the Lab, have to be terminated from their jobs immediately! The Thorek hospital needs a New equipment. The waiting rooms look OLD and Unsanitary. I think this hospital needs a good change and a NEW equipment.This hospital really deserves it. I like Thorek Memorial hospital because it has the best doctors and nurses. I felt safe there. I felt like I am in good hands and that I can trust the doctor. Thank you doctor Anthony Bekkerman and nurse Mary for taking such a good care of me. I never forget you! Thank You! Doctors and nurses are saving our lives everyday.We, the patients, have to show them our appreciation by saying a simple "THANK YOU".
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Nicole Lentini
Possibly the scariest ER I have ever been to. Had a minor issue and decided to take them up on their constant "no wait ER" billboards I see around the neighborhood instead of going all the way downtown. ER was absolutely deserted/there was no wait, so theres that. Their staff was rude and confused. After being put in a room, despite there being no one else in the ER, we waited about half an hour while listening to a constant call over the PA system for a code blue. Eventually, we heard the nurses and ER doc figure out that there wasnt another doctor and the ER doc had to go upstairs for the code. Not a problem on our end, these things happen, but a bit scary how long it took them to figure out what was going on/who should be responding to it. Doctor eventually came in the room, didnt introduce himself in any way other than "the doctor", asked me two questions, touched an open wound on my body without gloves, and then walked out of the room without another word. We hear him laughing and talking about sports with a nurse from the other side of the curtain. At this point, were already thinking of leaving but decide to talk to the doctor first. I have my friend go look for him. He comes back into the room 10 minutes later looking annoyed and literally looks at me and says "what?". I asked him what was going on and he named two tests he wanted to get with no further explanation/opportunity for questions and walked out of the room without another word yet again. For background, I am a medical student, as were the two other people with me. At this point, were thinking that nothing this guy wants to do makes any sense, but are hesitant to claim we know better considering hes the doctor. Called someone else to ask for advice and ultimately decide to leave and go to an ER downtown. The nurse didnt seem surprised when we asked for paperwork to leave AMA. Im guessing its not an unusual occurrence. Waited forever downtown but everyone was nice, pleasant, and seemed to know what they were doing. None of the tests the original doctor at Thorek wanted to do were done or mentioned by any of the doctors we saw at the second hospital, so we werent the crazy ones in the first interaction. Moral of the story, trust your instincts and avoid Thorek if you can.