And they wonder why we don't trust the medical establishment anymore?? I SWEAR they killed my MIL last year! I have still NOT forgiven them for what they did to her!
My dad too — was very quickly unresponsive and then brain dead after being alert in the ambulance. Wouldn’t even discuss sending him home to be cared for and multiple Covid tests a day.
They didn't kill my lovely mum she died of cancer but the disgusting practices they set up meant her adoring grandchildren and brothers and sisters nephews and nieces never got to see her.
Just me and My Distraught Dad. As we were on the list.
Bastards i will never forgive them.
Thanks to the china flu hoax - we never even got to say goodbye! By the time she got to hospice care - she was heavily medicated and unable to respond. She was there for SIX days. I am STILL angry! God Bless you fren - so sorry for your loss!
Just following orders, not buying it. Hospitals took the bounty the government placed on human life. Military Justice, and please reach all the way down the throat of evil and bring these DOCTORS to justice.
They held guns to their careers at the very least.
Doctors, PAs and anyone authorized to prescribe medicines were given letters that if they prescribed Ivermectin they would be fired and lose their jobs and lose their board certifications.
What we needed more than anything was for massive numbers of doctors to stand up in unity and say, "NO!!!"
They did not do this and absolutely share some of the blame and should be GUILTY as charged.
A reminder of the Covid Protocol:
Isolate patient, kick out all patient advocates, even medically trained spouses.
Inject fentanyl.
Hand cuff to bed.
Inject remdesivir.
Jam ventilator down into the lungs, turn on high.
Remove nutrition.
Abstain from providing vitamin D, Zinc, Vitamin C, Quercetin or any other supportive vitamins and nutrients.
Wait for fibrosis of the lungs to occur, 10 to 14 days, creating permanent lung damage.
Wait for organs to shut down, stroke or heart attack.
Patient dies, collect massive check for covid death.
Pay coroner money to put covid on death certificate.
That is exactly Scott's experience with his daughter that you are describing.
Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22
Mel K With Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 (rumble.com)
Is this posted COVID protocol legitimate? Can you help out with the source? I'm asking, because I'd like to share it with some family members in the medical field (nurses, therapists) who do not believe there was "mandated malfeasance during the pandemic. Thanks.
Get the name of the hospital and her dates that she was there... cross reference to every doctor on staff, on duty during those time and check patient records. Open mal practice cases on each of patient. Get enough cases and make it so costly that the gov't steps in and blows away the liability protection that big pharma has.
My husband died of a stroke or heart attack, he passed away in the night at home. He had been ill for a week with a slight cough. ( he had had 2 prior strokes but all still good and was still working well as a Design Engineer )
He sent off a PCR test, required by his work. Had still not received the results weeks after he died.
Doctor found out the test came back as 'positive', so on his death certificate he put, cause of death
1.) Covid-19 2.) Pulmenary Heart Disease (and did NO autopsy)
I requested his medical records and it came back - they took a Covid-19 test at the time and it said No Covid-19 detected, that they may want to do a further in depth Covid-19 test.
We are livid as we said from the beginning he did not die of Covid-19.
He had not taken the jab but because of work he took the PCR test which I tried to persuade him not too. We were married for 42 years and our best was yet to come with our grandchildren especially.
SO So so SAD an enormous hole in our lives........Miss him more than ever these days, one year later. 😢😢😢😢
I wonder if you can have the death certificate amended? I know there are programs where they were paying part of the funeral costs if Covid was cause of death. I specifically requested the ME do the death certificate for my dad — I have a feeling many many were simply filled out without really looking and put as covid. Dad didn’t have it and I wanted to know the truth (or as close as we would get)
How many non Covid patients died due to malpractice during the same period? Not just from medical screw ups but from lack of give a damn or treating everyone like they had Covid. Even without all the bs they treat people crappy more often than not — how much worse was it with no one able to be there and advocate for loved ones
This site is a very special place. I'm a firm believer that freedom IS free. We don't have to kill to achieve and maintain freedom at the highest level, we must help to open each other's minds.
We always hear about the anti-christ. We always want to put a name behind it. We always want to put a face behind it. I'm not sure it's that simple. The deeper we go, the more we will realize that there is no name or face behind the evil that lurks in the shadows. The enemy is within, always has been, always will be.
Crimes against humanity, fucking murder. They should all be hanged. Fuck being nice. My feelings are very complicated on this, but I'm glad my dad passed before all that shit got bad. I'd be reaaaaaaally fucking pissed if he died "from covid," and not the stroke that nuked his brain.
My name is Nicole Sirotek and I’m a registered nurse. I’ve been a registered nurse for over a decade. My specialty is critical care, trauma and flight. Since the start of the COVID Pandemic, I’ve actually been rebranded as you can say, as a leading expert in early intervention strategies.
Executed on a large mass scale using the FLCCC Protocol as well as um ventilators, COVID patient ventilator protective strategies, to optimize the COVID patients on the ventilators.
My story actually begins back in May of 2020, I was one of the original nurses that went to NYC to help with the COVID pandemic, cause as we remember they needed nurses and most importantly they needed ventilators.
Well, I was the whole package. A flight nurse who can manage ventilators. And when I arrived there, the gross negligence and the medical malfeasance that happened in there, including medical mismanagement of patients is what has led us to the situation that we are in right now.
The pandemic hysteria that was created with poor public health measures, and poor execution of appropriate early intervention strategies and the handicapping of medical professionals doing their job, has led to where we are right now and into the crisis situation that we are in. I will use several key case studies that will represent larger descriptive statistical information to what I am going to speak of.
But when I was in New York, and what continues to happen today, many of them are not dying from COVID…
Now many people don’t know about me, is that I’m actually a Master’s prepared biochemist, and I have worked extensively with the HIV virus tracking genetic mutations, so I feel very comfortable going toe-to-toe with some of these doctors here, although I’m not a doctor, I’m ‘just a nurse’.
But, what we saw in these front lines, we knew what was happening. And when we asked for the Ibuprofen, they said, “No, it was contraindicated.” “When we asked, ‘Why aren’t we giving them steroids?” “Oh, well it’s not, we’re just following orders.” ‘Following orders’ has lent to the sheer numbers of deaths that have occurred in these hospitals.
I didn’t see a single patient die of COVID. I’ve seen substantial numbers of patients die of negligence and medical malfeasance.
Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
So many of us (who were skeptical of this so-called pandemic early on) can now vociferously raise our voices to declare, "See, I was right! I said all this was contrived . . ." We feel somewhat righteous and pleased that what we were guessing and believing turned out to be true. However, my suspicions about the reality of a pandemic, plus the necessity of masks and lockdowns . . . were simply THAT . . suspicions and gut feelings of "something is rotten in the state of Denmark." (meaning . . . Something is not right with this.) So we are actually behaving like Monday morning quarterbacks, criticizing and judging the actions of others, "Oh, yeah," now that we have lots more data & information at our disposal. So, my take on this is that the "rule makers" and "mandaters" and "enforcers" of the perverted COVID-19 hospital treatment protocols should be the ones held accountable & responsible for the genocide of so many Americans . . . AND they should be prosecuted for their corrupt & criminal behavior. The rest of the medical personnel (who were NOT privy to details of the actual manufactured crisis) I hold blameless of genocide or criminal actions, because I believe they were sincere in trying to help their patients, not hurt them. I'm remarking on their "will to help & heal" based on conversations I had with nieces & a nephew who went through these horrendous early pandemic hospital experiences totally exhausted. & demoralized with their efforts to "stem the tide" of the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. To be honest, I haven't heard from my relatives about "holding back sustenance" or other lack of care mentioned in this listed protocol. So, I agree that medical personnel "in the know" should be charged and prosecuted, but lower echelon caregivers who "questioned or felt the treatment was not optimal" were unfortunately duped like the rest of the world. Final word . . . I was skeptical & suspicious practically from the very beginning, due to the over-emphasis being made by the Mainstream media with all the fear mongering, and then the government pushing on the entire population "to be swabbed & tested for Covid," and eventually the "almost-hysterical" coercion to be vaccinated. No way, I was never taking that experimental shot!
I have also pondered this question. Logically, everyone should be severely punished so that members of their profession will never go along with these schemes in the future. Nursing schools might even add warning about these manslaughter and murder crimes to their curriculum in the future, if penalties are stiff now.
Non-compliance has always been the answer to tyranny. There are more of us than them, and their plans would be dead at the start if we refused.
The nurses who knew better are criminals. The nurses who didn't know better are too stupid to keep practicing. Do unto others.... I would like to know if the hospital administrators, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who participated would be willing to lie down in a hospital bed and receive the same deadly treatment. No? But they carried out these orders, anyway? Criminal!
All it would have taken to solve this would have been non-compliance. Then, rather than participating in murder, they could have shouted truth from every form of media and sued the NIH, CDC, AMA, FDA, pharmacies, their hospitals, and the corrupt media. This would have worked.
In the meantime, small, doctor-owned hospitals needed to emerge to meet the needs.
No one made the hospital do anything. The hospital CEO, Hospital Board and hospital attorneys should have had the balls to: 1). Go public with a news conference, 2). Sue the federal government agencies for criminality, 3). Sue the government for interference in patient care, 4). Not prevented family from being with patients who were sick and needed an advocate, 5). Refused to follow governmental mandates resulting in death, 6). Not denied hydrochloroquine and ivermectin to ill patients. All involved need to be prosecuted and convicted. The hospitals, doctors, nurses involved need to lose their licenses and go to prison.
The Drs and nurses don’t make policy. It’s the Hospital CEOs, and hospital boards who make policy and handle the money/profits - they were giving the orders to the doctors/nurses/etc., that if they don’t follow hospital COVID policy they will lose privileges and their licences. I’m not excusing those who went along with it to save their careers, but I am saying we can’t be looking to CEOs, hospital boards or their attorneys to remedy any of this. They’re the ones who took the bribes.
Makes sense...except the reality is that the patients died at the nurses' hands. If the punishment is severe, then next time, the nurses will refuse. Non-compliance would have solved everything. After losing their jobs, they could have gotten their money back in lawsuits. Because the big hospitals would have gone under, small, doctor-owned hospitals would have emerged, run on behalf of the patient, like they used to be.
I agree, but FEAR (of anything) is a huge motivator. I think that’s why God tells us repeatedly, “DO NOT FEAR”. It’s not just Him trying to reassure us - it’s a warning. Fear can make people do things they would otherwise never consider doing; things that will change them forever. Some of the stories I’ve seen of what’s gone on in hospitals over the past two years - the way patients and families have been treated - I agree, there needs to be accountability, and I believe God will exact a judgment. “I was afraid [fill in the blank]” will not be an excuse for what was done.
I didn't say they would become public. I said that the public would be the shareholders. Everyone turning 18 gets 1 share of participation. When you die, you relinquish your share. Everyone gets a small dividend. The more the little people see how profit works and efficiency works. The better run these institutions will become.
This is a long post. But it is my story. I worked in the hospital system for over 35 years and thought I had seen it all. I loved the hospital setting. In the earliest part of the plandemic when all was a gathering cloud of confusion, Fauci said 'wear an N95 mask'. Then a week later he said 'don't wear a mask' then 2 weeks later he said 'wear a surgical mask'.
At that point I KNEW this situation was entirely political and that my industry had been taken down by greed and evil. Even so, I tried to stay and help stem the tide but eventually had to step aside because of the intense pressure to compromise my ethics and morals. It was too great. A time after that, I became very sick with the flu. I entered the hospital system as 'a patient'. In the ED, I received the Remdesivir talk. I finally agreed to only accept it "if necessary". They didn't know, but I agreed to this in order to be admitted and receive the tune up needed; IVFs, O2, steroids, LMWH. Accepting Remdesivir was clearly a condition for admission. (The doc knew I was a healthcare practitioner and already past the # of days parameter, but wanted me to take it anyway.) Upon arrival in my room, I was told I would be receiving Remdesivir right away. I politely declined. And declined. And again declined. I was told in a huff, "Well then, I don't know why you were admitted." No one ever asked why I declined. The next morning I assertively requested and obtained a discharge. At that point, my family member tells me that hospital staff asked them for permission to administer Remdesivir to me, overriding my denial. The breaches in standards of care are beyond belief! They are borderline criminal. I know. Those who work in hospitals know too, but chose to go along.
For those outside the hospital system who don't know the usual and customary standards of care, I can understand the pain and frustration you are feeling. I have worked inside the hospital system for over 35 years, and I was treated with the same disregard for life, after all my years of service. Fortunately, I knew too much and still had the mental capacity to play the game better than they did. I was able to get what I needed and promptly go home. But I will never stop feeling so so sad and troubled for all those who trusted the system and died, alone. Now I know what Evil looks like. And I'll never trust them again. Ever.
I think this is the link to the interview that Karen Kataline does with Scott Schara. This is a really important story to hear. https://karenkataline.com/spouting-off-323-3-8-22-1590wsmn/
Spouting Off #323 3/8/22 1590WSMN - Karen Kataline
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Spouting Off #323 3/8/22 1590WSMN - Karen Kataline
Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22
Mel K With Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 Just search it on Rumble (rumble.com)
When the plandemic first broke I sat in on some Zoom roundtables from a few major hospitals around the country. Like everyone else, we were scrambling at trying to get our heads around what was happening and how to deal with it. It was very apparent after just a couple of weeks into this that there was something very wrong. A narrative regarding treatment, or lack of it, had already been developed and any opinions outside of that narrative were immediately discredited and shot down. Vents were killing people and no other treatment was being offered. Any attempts at trying to understand the mechanisms of this illness and possible treatments were attacked. All critical thinking and coming together to actually solve the problem was taken off the table. The power of the hospitalists/intensivists was in full view. (A discussion for another day.) I had never seen anything like it before. You are right. They were abandoning their patients and clinicians were being stripped of any input.
Hats off for hanging in there. I had to bow out. I would have lost my license if I didn't and I was already thinking of retiring anyway. The Rona just pushed up my decision. I am still thinking at some point of jumping back into the fray when some of this madness is over and real clinicians can operate.
I helped connect covid patients with doctors who would prescribe the IVM, HCQ, steroids, antibiotic, etc. Then I connected the patients with the few pharmacies who would fill the scripts. Outside doctors treated the hospitalized patients secretly. (The outside docs would prescribe the meds, then the families would sneak the IVM and HCQ with zinc to the patients.)
The patients always got better, if they were refusing Remdesivir and the ventilator! It made the doctors very upset when the patients refused the hospital protocol...and baffled when the patients would recover enough to be discharged within 3 to 4 days.
You could be someone to whom we refer patients to get their prescriptions to treat covid or to heal (as much as possible) from the jab. Do you have any desire to be on the list?
Thank you for the offer. I will keep it in mind should I decide to get back into the fight. At the moment I am not practicing. God bless you for doing this. It restores my faith in those that got into medicine to help people.
I bowed out too. You are not alone. For us, Money, could NEVER be enough to breach Ethics, because we have confidence in knowing that we have but one soul in all eternity. The wrenching decision to stay in or bow out was pivital. In my mind, this was a hard test of character and faith. Those who bowed out- you and me and the others, we passed the test.
Salute o7. It has not been easy. But, money was not a reason to do the wrong thing. I have always believed that our integrity and soul are the only things in life that cannot be taken from us - we voluntarily give them away. That was a choice I was unwilling to make - no matter the pressure or coercion. Nice to be in good company. God bless you.
Good luck. It has not been easy financially making the decision that I did. But, I could not bring myself to be actively engaged in knowingly harming my patients and I could not remain silent. I had been on a tightrope over vaxxines for years and already on the fringe with regards to my colleagues. I was fighting influenza vaxxine mandates when they were being implemented. The handwriting was already on the wall and I knew where this was all headed. I was involved in incorporating the Influenza Pandemic protocols into infection control policies. It was all there for anyone willing to take a look at it. They have been planning this for a long time. The narrative over treatment protocols seemed to have come together immediately and out of nowhere - but in reality the details had already been written. Every place was operating with the very same protocols of non treatment. Coincidence? I think not.
Glad to have another HCP on our side. Good nurses will be critical in rebuilding the system. God bless.
I’ve worked in and out of hospitals for decades now — I’ll never go back. I’m still in healthcare (corporate no less) but I can’t make myself go back to hands on with the mandates and the lack of actual patient care.
Unfortunately- those who will Buck the system are few and far between. If you can stay - awesome because we need more. If not — totally understandable At the moment I don’t have the battle. I fought the mandate and would have simply walked away if it was pushed. Now I use the ability to advocate and translate medical speak for friends and family.
You are complicit if taking part in outright murder. Can you live with yourself if your patients died because you carried out unlawful orders? Putting money before lives will not wash.
My husband had a heart attack August 2020. If all the nurses and doctors left medicine because of COVID protocols, who would have saved my husband? Ivermectin does not treat heart attacks. And yes, ivermectin is used in my family and not ONE person, young or very old, died of COVID.
I am so happy to hear your husband recovered and that your family is safe.
My thought is that if the hospital protocols were not carried out, because nurses learned of their danger and refused to comply, then the hospitals would have had no choice but to reverse their protocols. (They couldn't operate without nurses.) It would have been a quick game of "chicken"...even quicker if the brave doctors and nurses became whistle-blowers early on, getting media attention however possible.
If it took longer, then I am sure visiting nurses would have filled the gap on other floors...or nurses not working the covid floor would still be there, anyway.
Eventually, we need doctor-owned hospitals to be re-established. Those facilities are safer, because the doctors actually work for the well-being of the patients
And they wonder why we don't trust the medical establishment anymore?? I SWEAR they killed my MIL last year! I have still NOT forgiven them for what they did to her!
They killed my Dad in 2020. Vengeance is mine saith The Lord.
My dad too — was very quickly unresponsive and then brain dead after being alert in the ambulance. Wouldn’t even discuss sending him home to be cared for and multiple Covid tests a day.
I’m so sorry for your loss fren. There is a big debt right now on justice.
They didn't kill my lovely mum she died of cancer but the disgusting practices they set up meant her adoring grandchildren and brothers and sisters nephews and nieces never got to see her. Just me and My Distraught Dad. As we were on the list. Bastards i will never forgive them.
My mom too. Still waiting for justice.
Glenbrook hospital in Glenview IL killed my friend. 53YO. Healthy father of 2 Remdesiver and ventilator. Took 10 days.
Thanks to the china flu hoax - we never even got to say goodbye! By the time she got to hospice care - she was heavily medicated and unable to respond. She was there for SIX days. I am STILL angry! God Bless you fren - so sorry for your loss!
God bless you.
Ihope to see the creatures behind this madness brought to Justice.
Just following orders, not buying it. Hospitals took the bounty the government placed on human life. Military Justice, and please reach all the way down the throat of evil and bring these DOCTORS to justice.
I hope the justice is coming soon via tribunals. I hope the national guard grabbed all the evidence when they were in the hospitals a year ago.
"Made to"
Fry these cowards!
Yeah. Did someone hold guns on them or something?
They held guns to their careers at the very least.
Doctors, PAs and anyone authorized to prescribe medicines were given letters that if they prescribed Ivermectin they would be fired and lose their jobs and lose their board certifications.
What we needed more than anything was for massive numbers of doctors to stand up in unity and say, "NO!!!"
They did not do this and absolutely share some of the blame and should be GUILTY as charged.
A reminder of the Covid Protocol:
That is exactly Scott's experience with his daughter that you are describing. Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 Mel K With Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 (rumble.com)
You are absolutely correct.
Is this posted COVID protocol legitimate? Can you help out with the source? I'm asking, because I'd like to share it with some family members in the medical field (nurses, therapists) who do not believe there was "mandated malfeasance during the pandemic. Thanks.
This was my personal experience and my personal opinion. It is a major multi-state health care system.
Get the name of the hospital and her dates that she was there... cross reference to every doctor on staff, on duty during those time and check patient records. Open mal practice cases on each of patient. Get enough cases and make it so costly that the gov't steps in and blows away the liability protection that big pharma has.
This is the way.
My husband died of a stroke or heart attack, he passed away in the night at home. He had been ill for a week with a slight cough. ( he had had 2 prior strokes but all still good and was still working well as a Design Engineer ) He sent off a PCR test, required by his work. Had still not received the results weeks after he died. Doctor found out the test came back as 'positive', so on his death certificate he put, cause of death
1.) Covid-19 2.) Pulmenary Heart Disease (and did NO autopsy)
I requested his medical records and it came back - they took a Covid-19 test at the time and it said No Covid-19 detected, that they may want to do a further in depth Covid-19 test.
We are livid as we said from the beginning he did not die of Covid-19.
He had not taken the jab but because of work he took the PCR test which I tried to persuade him not too. We were married for 42 years and our best was yet to come with our grandchildren especially.
SO So so SAD an enormous hole in our lives........Miss him more than ever these days, one year later. 😢😢😢😢
I wonder if you can have the death certificate amended? I know there are programs where they were paying part of the funeral costs if Covid was cause of death. I specifically requested the ME do the death certificate for my dad — I have a feeling many many were simply filled out without really looking and put as covid. Dad didn’t have it and I wanted to know the truth (or as close as we would get)
Our hearts hurt with you. Thanks for sharing with us.
So sorry for your loss.
How many non Covid patients died due to malpractice during the same period? Not just from medical screw ups but from lack of give a damn or treating everyone like they had Covid. Even without all the bs they treat people crappy more often than not — how much worse was it with no one able to be there and advocate for loved ones
As we continue to peel the onion, the more layers appear.
Indeed.
Truth is the enemy of control.
This site is a very special place. I'm a firm believer that freedom IS free. We don't have to kill to achieve and maintain freedom at the highest level, we must help to open each other's minds.
We always hear about the anti-christ. We always want to put a name behind it. We always want to put a face behind it. I'm not sure it's that simple. The deeper we go, the more we will realize that there is no name or face behind the evil that lurks in the shadows. The enemy is within, always has been, always will be.
Hospitals were not made to follow government orders. They chose to for money.
Crimes against humanity, fucking murder. They should all be hanged. Fuck being nice. My feelings are very complicated on this, but I'm glad my dad passed before all that shit got bad. I'd be reaaaaaaally fucking pissed if he died "from covid," and not the stroke that nuked his brain.
I made this transcription for those who want it:
My name is Nicole Sirotek and I’m a registered nurse. I’ve been a registered nurse for over a decade. My specialty is critical care, trauma and flight. Since the start of the COVID Pandemic, I’ve actually been rebranded as you can say, as a leading expert in early intervention strategies.
Executed on a large mass scale using the FLCCC Protocol as well as um ventilators, COVID patient ventilator protective strategies, to optimize the COVID patients on the ventilators.
My story actually begins back in May of 2020, I was one of the original nurses that went to NYC to help with the COVID pandemic, cause as we remember they needed nurses and most importantly they needed ventilators.
Well, I was the whole package. A flight nurse who can manage ventilators. And when I arrived there, the gross negligence and the medical malfeasance that happened in there, including medical mismanagement of patients is what has led us to the situation that we are in right now.
The pandemic hysteria that was created with poor public health measures, and poor execution of appropriate early intervention strategies and the handicapping of medical professionals doing their job, has led to where we are right now and into the crisis situation that we are in. I will use several key case studies that will represent larger descriptive statistical information to what I am going to speak of.
But when I was in New York, and what continues to happen today, many of them are not dying from COVID…
Now many people don’t know about me, is that I’m actually a Master’s prepared biochemist, and I have worked extensively with the HIV virus tracking genetic mutations, so I feel very comfortable going toe-to-toe with some of these doctors here, although I’m not a doctor, I’m ‘just a nurse’.
But, what we saw in these front lines, we knew what was happening. And when we asked for the Ibuprofen, they said, “No, it was contraindicated.” “When we asked, ‘Why aren’t we giving them steroids?” “Oh, well it’s not, we’re just following orders.” ‘Following orders’ has lent to the sheer numbers of deaths that have occurred in these hospitals.
I didn’t see a single patient die of COVID. I’ve seen substantial numbers of patients die of negligence and medical malfeasance.
Thanks for the transcription of the nurse's testimony to congressmen.
Hard to say if more doctors have tried to kill me or if more have accidentally almost killed me.
I manage my healthcare now and only use them for a signature service.
Took a long time to find doctors that know their place, respectfully.
Nothing new.
Serious question that I know is going to make some people angry but I think it needs to be addressed.
When all is said and done, and the truth comes out about covid and how health care employees knew what was going on, where are we going to draw the line about who should be punished and who should get a pass?
The top administrators and policy makers and hospital directors, yes, it seems obvious that they should be punished.
And then the doctors, I often see people call for them to pay.
And here is where it gets tough and will probably anger some folks;
What about the nurses who say they knew the doctors were wrong when it was happening, and they tried to say something, but no one listened? Yet they continued to go to work and participate in something they knew was wrong?
Do we hold them to the same standard that we hold everyone else who uses the "I was just doing my job!" defense?
I ask this because I know we have nurses active here who claim they knew covid treatments were.killing people, but they stayed in it.
Is it simply a double standard that we give those people a pass, just because we share some political ideology?
Does anyone else even notice this or think about it? Or is it just a big elephant in the room that everyone else simply ignores?
So many of us (who were skeptical of this so-called pandemic early on) can now vociferously raise our voices to declare, "See, I was right! I said all this was contrived . . ." We feel somewhat righteous and pleased that what we were guessing and believing turned out to be true. However, my suspicions about the reality of a pandemic, plus the necessity of masks and lockdowns . . . were simply THAT . . suspicions and gut feelings of "something is rotten in the state of Denmark." (meaning . . . Something is not right with this.) So we are actually behaving like Monday morning quarterbacks, criticizing and judging the actions of others, "Oh, yeah," now that we have lots more data & information at our disposal. So, my take on this is that the "rule makers" and "mandaters" and "enforcers" of the perverted COVID-19 hospital treatment protocols should be the ones held accountable & responsible for the genocide of so many Americans . . . AND they should be prosecuted for their corrupt & criminal behavior. The rest of the medical personnel (who were NOT privy to details of the actual manufactured crisis) I hold blameless of genocide or criminal actions, because I believe they were sincere in trying to help their patients, not hurt them. I'm remarking on their "will to help & heal" based on conversations I had with nieces & a nephew who went through these horrendous early pandemic hospital experiences totally exhausted. & demoralized with their efforts to "stem the tide" of the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. To be honest, I haven't heard from my relatives about "holding back sustenance" or other lack of care mentioned in this listed protocol. So, I agree that medical personnel "in the know" should be charged and prosecuted, but lower echelon caregivers who "questioned or felt the treatment was not optimal" were unfortunately duped like the rest of the world. Final word . . . I was skeptical & suspicious practically from the very beginning, due to the over-emphasis being made by the Mainstream media with all the fear mongering, and then the government pushing on the entire population "to be swabbed & tested for Covid," and eventually the "almost-hysterical" coercion to be vaccinated. No way, I was never taking that experimental shot!
Nurses who know and do nothing are complicit.
And nurses who didn't know are too dumb to be nurses
I have also pondered this question. Logically, everyone should be severely punished so that members of their profession will never go along with these schemes in the future. Nursing schools might even add warning about these manslaughter and murder crimes to their curriculum in the future, if penalties are stiff now.
Non-compliance has always been the answer to tyranny. There are more of us than them, and their plans would be dead at the start if we refused.
The nurses who knew better are criminals. The nurses who didn't know better are too stupid to keep practicing. Do unto others.... I would like to know if the hospital administrators, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who participated would be willing to lie down in a hospital bed and receive the same deadly treatment. No? But they carried out these orders, anyway? Criminal!
All it would have taken to solve this would have been non-compliance. Then, rather than participating in murder, they could have shouted truth from every form of media and sued the NIH, CDC, AMA, FDA, pharmacies, their hospitals, and the corrupt media. This would have worked.
In the meantime, small, doctor-owned hospitals needed to emerge to meet the needs.
No one made the hospital do anything. The hospital CEO, Hospital Board and hospital attorneys should have had the balls to: 1). Go public with a news conference, 2). Sue the federal government agencies for criminality, 3). Sue the government for interference in patient care, 4). Not prevented family from being with patients who were sick and needed an advocate, 5). Refused to follow governmental mandates resulting in death, 6). Not denied hydrochloroquine and ivermectin to ill patients. All involved need to be prosecuted and convicted. The hospitals, doctors, nurses involved need to lose their licenses and go to prison.
The Drs and nurses don’t make policy. It’s the Hospital CEOs, and hospital boards who make policy and handle the money/profits - they were giving the orders to the doctors/nurses/etc., that if they don’t follow hospital COVID policy they will lose privileges and their licences. I’m not excusing those who went along with it to save their careers, but I am saying we can’t be looking to CEOs, hospital boards or their attorneys to remedy any of this. They’re the ones who took the bribes.
Exactly, but that does not excuse doctors and nurses who carried out orders, knowing it would kill their patients. “Following orders” does not cut it.
Makes sense...except the reality is that the patients died at the nurses' hands. If the punishment is severe, then next time, the nurses will refuse. Non-compliance would have solved everything. After losing their jobs, they could have gotten their money back in lawsuits. Because the big hospitals would have gone under, small, doctor-owned hospitals would have emerged, run on behalf of the patient, like they used to be.
I agree, but FEAR (of anything) is a huge motivator. I think that’s why God tells us repeatedly, “DO NOT FEAR”. It’s not just Him trying to reassure us - it’s a warning. Fear can make people do things they would otherwise never consider doing; things that will change them forever. Some of the stories I’ve seen of what’s gone on in hospitals over the past two years - the way patients and families have been treated - I agree, there needs to be accountability, and I believe God will exact a judgment. “I was afraid [fill in the blank]” will not be an excuse for what was done.
True. Trusting God honors him and gives us peace and clarity of mind, for sure.
Not all nurses followed the gubmint orders. My daughter didn't and she lost zero patients.
This is from the Ron Johnson meeting.
Been doing it to cancer and leukemia patients for years just takes them a little longer
They killed my friend in 2020.
So sorry . Mine, too. Crushes my heart. He was 47 and healthy.
guess they should transplant some balls on these folks.....now they should be held accountable for this gross malpractice...............
The American public now own all privately held Hospitals. A massive transfer of wealth is on the horizon.
Public hospitals are not the answer. Government mandates and control over "private" hospitals are what caused this problem.
I didn't say they would become public. I said that the public would be the shareholders. Everyone turning 18 gets 1 share of participation. When you die, you relinquish your share. Everyone gets a small dividend. The more the little people see how profit works and efficiency works. The better run these institutions will become.
Hedgies r fukt.
This is a long post. But it is my story. I worked in the hospital system for over 35 years and thought I had seen it all. I loved the hospital setting. In the earliest part of the plandemic when all was a gathering cloud of confusion, Fauci said 'wear an N95 mask'. Then a week later he said 'don't wear a mask' then 2 weeks later he said 'wear a surgical mask'. At that point I KNEW this situation was entirely political and that my industry had been taken down by greed and evil. Even so, I tried to stay and help stem the tide but eventually had to step aside because of the intense pressure to compromise my ethics and morals. It was too great. A time after that, I became very sick with the flu. I entered the hospital system as 'a patient'. In the ED, I received the Remdesivir talk. I finally agreed to only accept it "if necessary". They didn't know, but I agreed to this in order to be admitted and receive the tune up needed; IVFs, O2, steroids, LMWH. Accepting Remdesivir was clearly a condition for admission. (The doc knew I was a healthcare practitioner and already past the # of days parameter, but wanted me to take it anyway.) Upon arrival in my room, I was told I would be receiving Remdesivir right away. I politely declined. And declined. And again declined. I was told in a huff, "Well then, I don't know why you were admitted." No one ever asked why I declined. The next morning I assertively requested and obtained a discharge. At that point, my family member tells me that hospital staff asked them for permission to administer Remdesivir to me, overriding my denial. The breaches in standards of care are beyond belief! They are borderline criminal. I know. Those who work in hospitals know too, but chose to go along. For those outside the hospital system who don't know the usual and customary standards of care, I can understand the pain and frustration you are feeling. I have worked inside the hospital system for over 35 years, and I was treated with the same disregard for life, after all my years of service. Fortunately, I knew too much and still had the mental capacity to play the game better than they did. I was able to get what I needed and promptly go home. But I will never stop feeling so so sad and troubled for all those who trusted the system and died, alone. Now I know what Evil looks like. And I'll never trust them again. Ever.
Shocking and very sad. I stopped trusting them a long time ago. Glad you survived the ordeal, so many didn't.
Remdesiver!!
And they are STILL PUSHING FOR THE JAB,
Hmm...who would of thought that your own government would commit genocide on it's own people 🥲
I think this is the link to the interview that Karen Kataline does with Scott Schara. This is a really important story to hear. https://karenkataline.com/spouting-off-323-3-8-22-1590wsmn/ Spouting Off #323 3/8/22 1590WSMN - Karen Kataline KARENKATALINE.COM Spouting Off #323 3/8/22 1590WSMN - Karen Kataline
Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 Mel K With Scott Schara & Vera Sharav On Medical Tyranny Then & Now 7-29-22 Just search it on Rumble (rumble.com)
Anyone know of a link to her full speech?
Testifying where?
Covid-19: A Second Opinion - Ron Johnson's Roundtable
Have an date for this vid? It seems I saw this a year ago or so. Wondering what happened since she was testifying ..
I FOUND THIS FOR YOU:
Full video: https://www.brighteon.com/bcb446b9-405d-45b0-bf74-3866bbf5efbf
AND THIS:
https://deeprootsathome.com/nicole-siroteks-testimony/
Sorry no.
Anyone that's been red pilled and looked into how hospitals treated patients knows this already
When the plandemic first broke I sat in on some Zoom roundtables from a few major hospitals around the country. Like everyone else, we were scrambling at trying to get our heads around what was happening and how to deal with it. It was very apparent after just a couple of weeks into this that there was something very wrong. A narrative regarding treatment, or lack of it, had already been developed and any opinions outside of that narrative were immediately discredited and shot down. Vents were killing people and no other treatment was being offered. Any attempts at trying to understand the mechanisms of this illness and possible treatments were attacked. All critical thinking and coming together to actually solve the problem was taken off the table. The power of the hospitalists/intensivists was in full view. (A discussion for another day.) I had never seen anything like it before. You are right. They were abandoning their patients and clinicians were being stripped of any input.
Hats off for hanging in there. I had to bow out. I would have lost my license if I didn't and I was already thinking of retiring anyway. The Rona just pushed up my decision. I am still thinking at some point of jumping back into the fray when some of this madness is over and real clinicians can operate.
I helped connect covid patients with doctors who would prescribe the IVM, HCQ, steroids, antibiotic, etc. Then I connected the patients with the few pharmacies who would fill the scripts. Outside doctors treated the hospitalized patients secretly. (The outside docs would prescribe the meds, then the families would sneak the IVM and HCQ with zinc to the patients.)
The patients always got better, if they were refusing Remdesivir and the ventilator! It made the doctors very upset when the patients refused the hospital protocol...and baffled when the patients would recover enough to be discharged within 3 to 4 days.
You could be someone to whom we refer patients to get their prescriptions to treat covid or to heal (as much as possible) from the jab. Do you have any desire to be on the list?
Thank you for the offer. I will keep it in mind should I decide to get back into the fight. At the moment I am not practicing. God bless you for doing this. It restores my faith in those that got into medicine to help people.
God bless you, too, for being a digital soldier. I am sure you make a big impact because of your credentials.
I bowed out too. You are not alone. For us, Money, could NEVER be enough to breach Ethics, because we have confidence in knowing that we have but one soul in all eternity. The wrenching decision to stay in or bow out was pivital. In my mind, this was a hard test of character and faith. Those who bowed out- you and me and the others, we passed the test.
Salute o7. It has not been easy. But, money was not a reason to do the wrong thing. I have always believed that our integrity and soul are the only things in life that cannot be taken from us - we voluntarily give them away. That was a choice I was unwilling to make - no matter the pressure or coercion. Nice to be in good company. God bless you.
Good luck. It has not been easy financially making the decision that I did. But, I could not bring myself to be actively engaged in knowingly harming my patients and I could not remain silent. I had been on a tightrope over vaxxines for years and already on the fringe with regards to my colleagues. I was fighting influenza vaxxine mandates when they were being implemented. The handwriting was already on the wall and I knew where this was all headed. I was involved in incorporating the Influenza Pandemic protocols into infection control policies. It was all there for anyone willing to take a look at it. They have been planning this for a long time. The narrative over treatment protocols seemed to have come together immediately and out of nowhere - but in reality the details had already been written. Every place was operating with the very same protocols of non treatment. Coincidence? I think not.
Glad to have another HCP on our side. Good nurses will be critical in rebuilding the system. God bless.
All the respect in the world to you.
I’ve worked in and out of hospitals for decades now — I’ll never go back. I’m still in healthcare (corporate no less) but I can’t make myself go back to hands on with the mandates and the lack of actual patient care.
Unfortunately- those who will Buck the system are few and far between. If you can stay - awesome because we need more. If not — totally understandable At the moment I don’t have the battle. I fought the mandate and would have simply walked away if it was pushed. Now I use the ability to advocate and translate medical speak for friends and family.
God Bless You and Keep You Safe! Thanks for what you are doing! You are a Warrior!
Wow. You are brave, and making such a difference. You never know how far the information you teach will spread.
You are complicit if taking part in outright murder. Can you live with yourself if your patients died because you carried out unlawful orders? Putting money before lives will not wash.
My husband had a heart attack August 2020. If all the nurses and doctors left medicine because of COVID protocols, who would have saved my husband? Ivermectin does not treat heart attacks. And yes, ivermectin is used in my family and not ONE person, young or very old, died of COVID.
I am so happy to hear your husband recovered and that your family is safe.
My thought is that if the hospital protocols were not carried out, because nurses learned of their danger and refused to comply, then the hospitals would have had no choice but to reverse their protocols. (They couldn't operate without nurses.) It would have been a quick game of "chicken"...even quicker if the brave doctors and nurses became whistle-blowers early on, getting media attention however possible.
If it took longer, then I am sure visiting nurses would have filled the gap on other floors...or nurses not working the covid floor would still be there, anyway.
Eventually, we need doctor-owned hospitals to be re-established. Those facilities are safer, because the doctors actually work for the well-being of the patients
A friend of a relative woke up in the hospital every morning to a new DNR. Every time she fell asleep, she was changed to a DNR.
My daughter eventually had to leave.
Ah yes, a "ding dong." Thats the term for people like this