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.
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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.
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