
Robert David Steele speaking at the Inter-American Defense Board in 2013
Sept 6, 2021
Crimes Against Humanity
Robert David Steele passed away August 28th, 2021. My fiancée and I were the ones to take him to the hospital.
His last words to me in person were, “what if they try to test me, and give me that vaccine?” I told him that the patient always has the right to refuse treatment. I was so wrong.
I was guided to follow the Arise USA Resurrection Tour, with Robert David Steele. I didn’t know why, at the time, but I felt that’s what I needed to do. I’m a 62 year old female, traveling the country alone, with my dog. I drove over 20,000 miles this summer, as the goal was to reach all fifty states.

Sally
The tour began in Battle Mountain Nevada, and at that time Sasha Stone was still part of the tour. There were over 500 patriots at that event, and the energy of so many like minded people joining together was awesome. There were many different speakers, but the primary message, was that we need to stop relying on a government we can’t trust, and get involved ourselves.
I had to leave the tour for a couple weeks to take care of some personal things. I rejoined the tour again in Cheyenne Wyoming, and began to follow them. I helped with parking and selling hats, but I felt my main reason for being there was to put my light of protection around Robert David Steele, and each event.
The tour was amazing with local speakers adding their voices at each event. It was also exhausting, as some days there was a 4-5 hour drive between events, and as I was trying to keep expenses down, I often slept in my car. I came to know and love Robert David Steele. He was brilliant, and truly loved this country. He was often abrupt, and tended to offend people easily, by saying what he thought, but, never any malice intended.
I also met my Twin Flame on this tour, and so this tour also became a love story for me. Robert was to give me away when we marry, as we met on his tour. My fiancée was the front door man, for the tour. He would get to the site early to check it out, talk to whoever was hosting it, and put out signs, etc. That’s how we met, as I also usually got to the site long before the buses.
The actual tour basically ended in Beaver Pennsylvania, as the cost of the tour had exceeded his expectations. Robert sent the buses home and he continued in his private vehicle. We did join him in Philadelphia and Washington, DC. When we saw him in DC, he had a cough, and wasn’t feeling well. But he was doing everything right, as far as the medications he was taking. He believed it was bronchitis, as he had a long standing history.
I found out later through a mutual friend, that due to the transition of moving from the tour buses to his personal vehicle, he had missed several days of his vitamins, Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin. Robert sent us home, and so we left him and headed to Alabama, where I will be living with my fiancée. But a week later we heard through a friend that Robert needed us. We were on the road in only a couple hours, heading to Sanford Florida, armed with steroids left over from an old prescription from my dog, and a nebulizer.
As I’m a retired Nurse Practitioner, I was going to do everything I could to treat him. We got there the next day and went straight to Roberts hotel. His color was terrible, and he was struggling to breathe. I listened to his lungs, and knew he was worse than I would be able to treat on my own.
He had a doctor he trusted, that was to meet him in the Emergency Room, and treat him as an out-patient. We didn’t want to take him to the hospital, but he needed oxygen, and an inhaled steroid. I had no way to get him either. As they wouldn’t allow me go beyond the front desk. He was on his own.
How many patients have died in hospitals and nursing homes this past year unable to have a loved one at their side, due to the guidelines created as a result of Covid? How and why has this been allowed to continue?
The next day Robert was so much better. He posted a picture of himself with good color, using a non-rebreather for oxygen. But they told him he had Covid, and would need to stay in the hospital for a week. We took his briefcase and car keys to the hospital, and snuck him in some diet coke, at his request. He told us to go home again, as he had local angels to take care of him. As my fiancée was also sick, we left, although I didn’t like leaving him.
We received texts from him several times, and so I was able to check up on him. Then I got a message from him. It was a group text, and I don’t know the other people that received it. He was scared, and asking for help getting out of the hospital. I forwarded the message to a mutual friend and she was able to become his healthcare proxy, with his verbal permission, and two witnesses, including a nurse working at the hospital. She was able to talk with a military doctor, to determine the best course of treatment for Robert. But the hospital refused to give him Regeneron which is now approved by the FDA.
They wouldn’t allow him to take his own medications, which included hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin. They didn’t give him an inhaled steroid. They claimed they didn’t have the vitamins he needed. They gave him IV sedation, which is known to depress respirations.
Robert did not want to be intubated, and it was documented on his chart. He and his wife were no longer together, but the hospital contacted her and got permission to intubate him. Robert knew that only one in thirty-two patients survive intubation with Covid. He knew that he would not survive their treatment. They said he became combative, and so they sedated him and intubated him.
I don’t believe the doctors deliberately killed Robert David Steele. I do believe his wife truly believed she was doing what was best for him. I do believe that the CDC guidelines, along with the greed of the medical facility that gets a considerable amount of money from Medicare for each Covid diagnosis, and much more for each intubation, killed Robert David Steele. I was taught that we practice evidence-based medicine here in the United States. That has apparently gone out the window this past year. The evidence clearly shows that Covid patients have a poor survival rate when placed on a ventilator.
Robert David Steele was a good man, and he did a lot for the country that he loved. He shouldn’t have died. And I believe he wouldn’t have, if the doctor, and hospital had listened to him, and followed his wishes. In any other circumstances, isn’t it considered assault and battery, to sedate, intubate, and put a patient on a ventilator, against his wishes? If nothing else, I hope his death changes how other patients are treated.
Sally Soffa MSN CRNP