1st story: boring. Female orderly who sees a plasma or IV bag come flying off the shelf, and the metal cart move across the room. Nothing interesting here but your usual hospital entities. 2nd story is a radio host of paranormal shows named Dave, who recounts a story of seeing angry ghosts around his bed while he was high on morphine. Do they appear to everyone high on morphine?
This held no interest to me, as it's merely drug-induced hallucinations, and I don't buy into druggies' "drugs allow you to see other realms" shtick. It's just a nonsense excuse to get high. Granted, it was used as medicine in Dave's case, (do they actually still administer that in hospitals? Is that legit? How about opium?) but, nevertheless, he wasn't in his right mind, and neither the nurses nor his GF saw any evil entities, just him writhing in his bed.
So, the 3rd story is where it's at. This lady, Bettina Biller in SW Ontario, Canada, volunteers at a hospital and she sees a black mist oppress a man's breathing. He was slowing dying and on oxygen. All of a sudden, the mist moves on to her, and she's out sick for a week. When she returns, she finds that the man is strangely healed. This made me wonder about people with mystery illnesses. Anyway, she goes on to do the same with a female who was in a coma and scheduled to "pull the plug". All of a sudden, after she was declared brain dead, she starts moving her body.
She "miraculously" recovers, when the medical mafia had already planned to off her by pulling the plug. This is done to millions, especially in USA, so the next time you have a loved one in a coma, think long and hard if you want that murder in your personal karma. What do you prefer? Your ALLEGED loved one dead, or a couple $100's paid to a healer to see if their hocus-pocus don't bring them out of it?! I am horrified by the number of patients who are conscious but paralyzed, can't speak, can't move and are callously wheeled off into an oven to be cremated. I believe many hospitals collect big bucks to thus "dispose" of patients, and have bed therefore freed up, than they would collect if they kept them alive. This is ON YOU, folks! No one can control what happens to your loved ones but you. Food for thought.
8/10 is overrating this one, considering the 2 other stories weren't remarkable in the least, but this story is a full 10/10. Pity for USA, that it all takes place in Canada, but lucky for them.