Big breakthrough - The nurses' story is getting out
🚔 Crime & Medical Tyranny 💸
1 hour video
1 hour video
AI summary:
Mark, a respiratory therapist, discusses problems with early intubation in COVID-19 patients, questioning the criteria for intubation and suggesting alternative interventions.
Mark mentions vaccine injuries, including a tetanus vaccine causing autoimmune conditions and a 23-year-old's death after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Ashley, a nurse, talks about moral injury during the pandemic, emphasizing the psychological impact on healthcare professionals and the need for compassion and healing.
Ashley shares her expertise on ventilator protocols, questioning their effectiveness and the use of pulse oximeters, highlighting the importance of addressing false readings.
The conversation transitions to vaccine-related moral injury, and Ashley discusses her VS (Vaccine Safety) project to educate about vaccine risks and help those who regret vaccinating.
Kimberly, an ICU nurse, criticizes unnecessary intubation protocols, discusses the use of Remdesivir, and highlights the lack of scientific backing for hospital protocols.
Kimberly expresses concern about the systematic harm caused by hospital practices and emphasizes the importance of nurses standing up against unethical protocols.
Kimberly mentions the Nurse Freedom Network and Remnant Nursing, promoting health and wellness outside the hospital system and advocating for clean, unvaccinated blood supply.
The conversation concludes with discussions on tainted blood supply and gratitude for Kimberly's efforts in advocating for patient safety.
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Speaking of the 'tainted blood supply,' I was gratified to be able to donate my vax-free blood for someone's upcoming surgery.
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Pulse oximeters...hmmm. I bought one and have noticed that they can produce pretty big differences in readings depending on which finger, or thumb, you use, and whether you have your fingernail, or fingerprint, facing the laser, and whether your hands are cold or warm. It's scary to think these might be used to determine if someone is put on a ventilator or not!
Actual medical pulse oximeters connected to a dedicated monitor have a waveform, this tells you directly if it’s a good reading. If it’s a bad wave form, you aren’t getting a good reading, change fingers probes use an ear lobe etc etc. point being this is a known issue and is addressed and assessed any time it’s in use.
Ok, thanks for that. I was in the hospital for a kidney stone during the plandemic, and of course, was required to wear a mask when in the ER. I was connected to the pulse ox meter and used the opportunity to test the effect of masks on pulse ox. I found that I had about 5% lower blood oxygen levels when wearing the mask!