What the Nurses Saw: An investigation into systemic medical murders that took place in hospitals during the COVID panic and the nurses who fought back to save their patients
By Ken McCarthy
Independently Published
Nursing is one of the hardest jobs on the planet; anyone who can do it well is a better person than I am. It is even harder when nurses are confronted by what happened beginning in 2020. In New York, where the new illness hit hard, nurses probably saw the “pandemic” and the response to it at its worst. This book contains first-hand accounts from nurses like Erin Marie Olszewski, Nicole Sirotek and Kimberly Overton. Their credentials show they are among the best of the best. They have the skills and experience to know what they are talking about. They and a very few others also had the moral integrity to speak out when they saw things going terribly wrong, instead of just following orders from above like most of the medical community did.
What did they see? They saw a lot of people die, but the majority did not die from disease; they died from blatantly insane treatment protocols. Normal protocols were jettisoned; drastic procedures were imposed with no discretion. Putting someone on a ventilator is dangerous under the best of circumstances. Remdesivir (proven not to work unless you are trying to kill someone) had a 54 percent success rate in killing people. Patients were abandoned for days without food or water, cut off from friends and relatives. Safer alternatives were denied.
In certain places at certain times, nurses noted that everybody—everybody—was dying from the treatments. Mark Bishofsky was a respiratory therapist with the years of training needed to run a ventilator properly; the average doctor or nurse has no idea how to do that and has no training. According to Bishofsky, 85 percent of Covid patients on ventilators died. When Governor Cuomo ordered thirty thousand ventilators, he did not order the trained experts to run them.
Was this incompetence? AJ DePriest is interviewed and talks about how our educational system is racing to the bottom. It reminds me of comedian Dennis Regan’s comments about the “Three Rs”: “Reading, Riting(?) and Rithmentic(??).” What about Rocial Rudies? Who’s running this circus? Scooby Doo? Ruh-roh!
As you move through higher levels of educational complexity, it goes downhill from there. The unfortunate, dumbed-down derelicts disgorged from the lower intestine of this system are not qualified for much more than government jobs, which explains how we ended up with the government we have. Those who can’t even do that can go into journalism, which has degenerated into a sort of Orwellian ministry of truth. We are told to trust the science—whose science? Trust the experts and their fancy degrees, which emerged from the aforementioned lower intestine? McCarthy correctly points out that we are still waiting for valid scientific proof that a Covid virus even exists.
I agree that the education system is a steaming hot mess, but there is more to it than that. Several interviewees talk about the many thousands of dollars of federal money per patient that were incentives to classify everyone as a “Covid patient” and put them on a ventilator and give them remdesivir. In Tennessee, for example, hospitals were getting $166,000 for each Covid admission. In West Virginia, it was almost half a million dollars per patient. Each state was different based on previous year Medicaid/Medicare payouts. Given in phases through the CARES Act, the federal government poured one hundred seventy-eight billion dollars into the states.
But we’re not done there. Prescribing remdesivir added about three thousand dollars per patient more to hospital coffers. PCR tests were worth another twenty to almost fifteen hundred dollars per patient. Ventilator treatment could add over thirty-nine thousand. Appendix 7 of the book gives details of other monetary incentives to torment patients. One hard and fast rule of history is that when money, motive and opportunity come together, something bad will happen.
The Pfizer documents showed that they knew their vaccine was not safe and not effective. Insurance company data showed that the all-cause death rate jumped to levels not seen for centuries. All the fingers of evidence point to the same thing. The nurses and others do not mince their words. What they saw was deliberate, orchestrated mass murder ordered from the highest levels of government. We were panicked into believing that some fictitious cootie was going to get us all, and then we were told that more people had died from it than really had. The skyrocketing death rates from these murderous protocols and experimental shots have been met with a cone of silence. Medical professionals who spoke up and bucked the system were treated with a viciousness that boggles the mind. Not even Scooby Doo could do all this. The thumb is UP for this book.
This article appeared in Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly journal of the Weston A. Price Foundation, Spring 2024
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