Saturday, April 30, 2016

Attempt at thyroid cancer false diagnosis targeting General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra

Aug 2011, Max Healthcare tried to falsely diagnose General Electric whistle-blower Seema Sapra with thyroid cancer after complaint of poisoning. False diagnosis attempt proved by subsequent Fortis Hospital report obtained under false name by Seema Sapra 

Note that Max Saket Hospital Radiology Head Dr. Debajyoti Chaudhuri of Max Healthcare used a Senior Resident to issue a falsified neck ultrasound report. My complaints were of poisoning so the clinically significant lymph node swelling was deliberately played down in this falsified report by terming it benign. The issue was never of malignancy but of a visible lymph node swelling at the back of my neck. Swollen lymph nodes are clinically significant in cases of poisoning or toxin exposure. 

Even more egregiously, Max Healthcare falsified the report to include a finding of a single nodule in the thyroid lobe and then used language to suggest that it needed to be investigated for malignancy. Note that an ultrasound is not capable of supporting these conclusions. 

I knew that Dr Debajyoti Chaudhuri had falsified this report and I confronted both him and Dr. Nisha Dabas. Dr. Nisha Dabas admitted that her report was not sustainable based upon an ultrasound procedure. 

On 20 Feb 2012 I visited Fortis Hospital under an assumed name and repeated the neck ultrasound procedure. Note the complete absence of any nodule in the thyroid lobes. Note that the dimensions of the relevant thyroid lobe are in fact smaller than the fictitious nodule reported by Max Healthcare. My thyroid gland is shriveled as I have had hypothyroidism since 1996/7. 

If I had fallen for this lie by Dr Debajyoti Chaudhuri and Max Healthcare, I would have started to believe I had cancer. I would then have been slowly poisoned and eliminated using doctors and everyone including me would have thought I was dying of cancer. 

This is how corporates like General Electric Company eliminate their enemies. 

See the evidence below 




Friday, April 29, 2016

Dr S K Das of Max Healthcare attempted to poison Seema Sapra, General Electric whistle-blower complaining of poisoning by prescribing Haloperidol as a sleeping aid in August 2011

In July and August 2011, I had complained of poisoning and had visited Max Saket and Max Gurgaon hospitals.

On 14 August 2011, I saw Dr S K Das, a physician/ internal medicine consultant at Max Saket Hospital. I had complained of poisoning and wanted to show a doctor a swollen lymph node at the back of my neck.

Dr S K Das attempted to cover up the complaint of poisoning and the clinical sign of the swollen lymph node. Instead he wrote a prescription for antibiotics, anti-histamines, vitamins and told me that he wanted to try these first.

Not only did he suppress the complaint of poisoning and the swollen lymph node, he even more egregiously attempted to poison and drug me by prescribing Haloperidol using the brand name Serenase. When I asked him what each medicine was for, he described Serenase to me as a sleeping aid. Since I was being very cautious about consuming anything and since I had no sleeping complaints, I told Dr S K Das that I did not want any medication to help me sleep. He then struck out Serenase from the list and thankfully I never purchased it and never consumed it.

The neuroleptic drug Haloperidol would have kept me sedated, drugged, and would have over time resulted in brain damage and in essentially what can only be called a chemical lobotomy.

Note that Dr S K Das in his prescription did not even mention the swollen lymph node leave alone the complaint of poisoning. Instead he falsified his prescription to suggest as if I had approached him in regard to thyroid related complaints. During the consultation, Dr S K Das had asked me if I took any medication and I had mentioned that I took thyroxine for hypothyroidism. He asked me if my thyroid function had been recently tested and I had informed him that it had been tested at Max itself on 22 July 2011 and that the results were normal. My hypothyroidism was therefore under control and I did not consult Dr S K Das for that.

See the evidence below.






Dr Anuj Malhotra of Fortis Hospital deliberately dislocated the left ankle of General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra on 9 June 2014 in an attempt to force her into surgery as part of attempts to eliminate her

On 5 June 2014, Seema Sapra fractured her left fibula in a minor but awkward fall. She was taken to Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon and three doctors on that day confirmed only an un-displaced fibula fracture which did not require surgical intervention. Her left leg was placed in a cast. It was confirmed to Ms Sapra that there was no ankle injury.

On 9 June 2014, Seema Sapra went to Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj and was told by Dr Anuj Malhotra that her cast needed to be removed for another X-ray. While removing the cast, Dr Anuj Malhotra suddenly twisted Ms. Sapra's left ankle and deliberately dislocated it. She had another X-Ray and then Dr Anuj Malhotra and Dr Pradip Sharma told her that she needed surgery. Ms Sapra repeated her complaint that Dr Anuj Malhotra had twisted her ankle and damaged it, she refused surgery and left Fortis Hospital wearing an Aircast boot on her left leg.

What the doctors who conspired to harm Ms Seema Sapra did not count on was that she was audio-recording her interaction with them.

The evidence that Dr. Anuj Malhotra deliberately dislocated Ms Sapra's left ankle on 9 June 2014 includes the following:

Records from 5 June 2014
Xrays dated 5 June 2014 taken right after the fracture showing no ankle injury but only a fibula fracture and the opinion of three doctors including a radiologist and 2 orthopedics (Dr Shailza Aggarwal, and Dr Fahad and Dr Sandeep Chauhan) that there was no ankle injury and that the fibula fracture did not require surgery and would heal in a cast.
Ms Sapra has audio recordings of these conversations with the doctors on 5 June 2014.

Records from 9 June 2014 at Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj
An audio recording dated 9 June 2014 where Seema Sapra can be heard screaming out in pain at the moment that Dr Anuj Malhotra twisted her ankle and where she can be heard complaining that Dr Anuj Malhotra had caused further damage.
Xrays dated 9 June 2014 taken after the ankle was twisted which show a dislocated ankle.
Audio record of subsequent conversations with Dr Anuj Malhotra and Dr Pradip Sharma at Fortis Hospital where they suppressed the dislocation caused to the ankle but attempted to push Ms. Seema Sapra into surgery.

On 30 July 2014, Seema Sapra went back to Fortis Hospital where Dr Anuj Malhotra again suppressed the dislocated ankle and told Ms Sapra that her fracture was healing well.

On 4 August 2014, Ms Seema Sapra consulted Dr Prateek Gupta at Gangaram Hospital who first disclosed to Ms Sapra that her left ankle was dislocated. By then the swelling had reduced and the abnormal position of the bones at the ankle joint were visible.

An audio recording of the initial medical advice and treatment at Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon on 5 June 2014 where Ms Seema Sapra was told that there was only a fibula fracture which would heal in a cast. (712_3089) listen to this recording at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHBZ8fQxNoQdDhva2ZLLWdtYWM/view?usp=sharing

An audio recording of Ms Sapra's interaction with doctors including Dr Anuj Malhotra on 9 June 2014 at Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj (Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital). At between 24 to 26 minutes into this recording, you can actually hear Ms Sapra scream in pain at the moment when Dr Anuj Malhotra dislocated her ankle. Dr Pradeep Sharma can also be heard on this recording later. (712_3164) listen to this recording at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHBZ8fQxNoQMHlTNURNdDBpMnM/view?usp=sharing

An audio recording of Ms Sapra's consultation with Dr Anuj Malhotra at Fortis Hospital on 30 July 2014. (712_3362) listen to this recording at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHBZ8fQxNoQSUloR3cySm5xbzg/view?usp=sharing

An audio recording of Ms Sapra's consultation with Dr Prateek Gupta at Gangaram  Hospital on 4 August 2014. (712_3378) listen to this recording at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHBZ8fQxNoQNFN0T21ubGpiaWM/view?usp=sharing

Xrays taken on 5 June 2014 the date of the fibula fracture






Xrays taken on 30 July 2014 from an external lab which were shown to Dr Anuj Malhotra at Fortis Hospital on 30 July 2014.





Documentary medical records













Thursday, April 28, 2016

Max Hospitals covered up poisoning complaint & clinical poisoning symptoms including abnormal heart ECG with rightward axis in General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra

On 20 July 2011 General Electric Company whistleblower Seema Sapra went to the Max Saket hospital and complained of poisoning specifically because of her corruption complaints against General Electric Company.

She met Dr Sushum Sharma who helped initiate and participated in a conspiracy to cover up her complaint of poisoning. He asked Seema Sapra to undergo a preventative health check-up instead of responding to a poisoning case as required by law and medical ethics. He wrote a prescription mentioning only her preexisting condition of hypothyroidism and suppressed her complaint of poisoning.He further suggested the " Max Silver" preventative health check-up package.

Seema Sapra therefore had several medical tests conducted at Max Gurgaon Hospital on 22 July 2011 as part of a "Silver PHP Check" package offered by Max.

Several very serious abnormal test results which were clinically significant in a person complaining of exposure to poison and toxins both ingested and inhaled were suppressed by Max Healthcare doctors.

The heart ECG conducted on Seema Sapra at Max Gurgaon Hospital was abnormal with a very serious finding of an abnormal rightward heart axis which is clinically significant in a case of poisoning. This was suppressed by Max Healthcare along with several other abnormal results. Max Healthcare doctors not only suppressed Seema Sapra's complaints of poisoning but also denied her crucial medical treatment for such poisoning.

See the the report of the abnormal heart ECG dated 22 July 2011 and the prescription by Dr Sushum Sharma below.







Max Healthcare Hospitals covered up poisoning complaint & clinical poisoning symptoms including abnormalities in blood haemogram in General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra

On 20 July 2011 General Electric Company whistleblower Seema Sapra went to the Max Saket hospital and complained of poisoning specifically because of her corruption complaints against General Electric Company.

She met Dr Sushum Sharma who helped initiate and participated in a conspiracy to cover up her complaint of poisoning. He asked Seema Sapra to undergo a preventative health check-up instead of responding to a poisoning case as required by law and medical ethics. He wrote a prescription mentioning only her preexisting condition of hypothyroidism and suppressed her complaint of poisoning.He further suggested a preventative health check-up package which did not include a kidney function test.

Seema Sapra therefore had several medical tests conducted at Max Gurgaon Hospital on 22 July 2011 as part of a "Silver PHP Check" package offered by Max.

Several very serious abnormal test results which were clinically significant in a person complaining of exposure to poison and toxins both ingested and inhaled were suppressed by Max Healthcare doctors.

The blood haemogram test conducted on Seema Sapra at Max Gurgaon Hospital was abnormal with several serious findings all clinically significant in a case of poisoning. The Hematocrit or Packed Cell Volume (PCV) at 34.7 was lower than the normal range. A decreased Hematocrit is a finding of anaemia. The haemoglobin was on the lower side at 12. The ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) at 32 was higher than the normal range. A high ESR indicates the presence of inflammation in the body and is an indicator of an active infection/ disease or an active immune response to poison/ toxins. A high ESR would be a clinical finding of toxicity or poisoning. The RBCs were normocytic normochromic indicating that the indicated anemia was normocytic. I had complained of exposure to nitrous oxide and therefore the decreased Hematocrit indicating normocytic anemia was clinically significant for the poisoning. Nitrous oxide exposure creates vitamin B12 deficiency which in turn causes anemia. 

These were suppressed by Max Healthcare along with several other abnormal results. Max Healthcare doctors not only suppressed Seema Sapra's complaints of poisoning but also denied her crucial medical treatment for such poisoning.

See the report of the blood haemogram test dated 22 July 2011 below.


Other tests conducted at Max Gurgaon hospital on General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra on 22 July 2011 included a liver function test, a lipid profile, a blood sugar profile, uric acid test, some renal profile tests, and urine and stool tests. The liver function test showed slightly lower than normal levels of protein. The lipid and blood sugar profiles and the stool examination was normal. The reports of these tests are reproduced below. 

The urine examination results were clinically significant for the complaint of poisoning and are dealt with in a separate post on this blog. 





Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Jayanand Kinnattinkaryail, Regional Security Director for General Electric in India made false police complaint against GE whistleblower Seema Sapra in 2013

Read about this false police complaint by Jayanand Kinnattinkaryail, Regional Security Director for General Electric in India against General Electric Company lawyer and whistleblower Seema Sapra which falsely alleged that she was researching explosives on the internet and was a danger to herself and others. 

In March 2013, while WP Civil 1280/ 2012 (Seema Sapra v General Electric Company and Others) was still pending, I discovered by chance that one K Jayanand - Regional Security Director of GE India had sent a false complaint against me to the Police Commissioner and the Delhi High Court behind my back. This letter from K Jayanand (on a GE letterhead) which I read when I inspected the court file falsely alleged that I was researching explosives on the internet and that I was mentally ill and was likely to harm myself or others and that I needed psychiatric treatment.

I moved CM 5007/ 2013 in WP Civil 1280/ 2012 asking for investigation into and prosecution of GE executives including Jayanand for making a false police complaint against me when I was in Court exposing GE corruption.

Note that this application like all my other applications was never taken up for hearing. It was never heard, considered or decided. This was a very serious complaint by me with proof.

This application as placed on the court record can be read at
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzdLbTmYqfPvTm55WVdfX3JpVFU/edit

Delhi Police assault on General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra at Oberoi Maidens Hotel on 23 June 2014.

On 23 June 2014, General Electric whistleblower Seema Sapra who was then in a wheel-chair unable to walk with a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle was assaulted and dragged out of her hotel room at Maidens Hotel by a male policeman and several women in civilian clothes. Her mobile phone sim card was destroyed. Her laptop was destroyed. She was threatened with physical harm. She was essentially abducted and taken in a police jeep by another group of policemen and the women in civilian clothes to Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital in Civil Lines. There the police and a doctor attempted to create a false medical record about Seema Sapra. After Ms Sapra told the doctors that there were Delhi High Court orders directing the Police Commissioner to protect her, she was released from illegal custody and allowed to leave.

Below are some pictures that she managed to take that day on her phone camera of the persons including Delhi policemen and policewomen who assaulted her. Pictures of the destroyed laptop are also reproduced.