Where can this book be ordered? Hubby retired at 70 from hospital work in very early days of Covid and before the vaccine mandates. Have watched all this unfold in horror.
It is available on Amazon. Although many of us don't like Amazon's politics, they unfortunately remain the number one choice (or only choice) for a lot of books.
Great review John. I was with you in calling the "pandemic" (it wasn't one) a sham from the start, and pointing out the tyranny of the interventions imposed. As for the vents, any doctor or nurse worth their degree should know that alveoli whose function is impaired (whether by damage or presence of viral material and/or fluid, which was generally the case with those infected, much like pneumonia) will not transfer oxygen to the blood no matter how much air is forced into the lungs; thus, the vents were *useless* to begin with. That they were used in people who were already fragile due to infection is a criminal atrocity. That expensive "pharmaceuticals" (poisons) like Remdesivir were used instead of, as you point out, inexpensive *proven* (and mostly innocuous) treatments like zinc, low-dose steroids, and ivermectin (yes, ivermectin - it is *NOT* just a "horse wormer") was likewise criminal. No "disease" in history has ever been (mis)handled the way Covid was, and the only conclusion a thinking person can reach is that these actions weren't simple incompetence - it was driven by malevolence.
The medical industry earned my faith in their *incompetence* long before Covid. So I've tended to cling to much of this disaster was just incompetence and greed. However there is a lot of evidence that hints at more than just incompetence and greed. We can't rule out malevolence but that's a lot more difficult to pin down or comprehend.
My belief remains that the worst evil is committed by those with "good intentions". Even if those "good intentions" are to "save the Earth by murdering a lot of people".
Definitely incompetence and greed involved. Unfortunately, most "doctors" anymore are little more than high-paid, egotistical pharmaceutical reps. The insurance industry hasn't helped - it has been one of the drivers in destroying the medical industry. Who remembers the day when insurance was just for catastrophic medical events, and a doctor's office visit was paid in cash? I recall when I was young, and that was the case, it was about $25 for a standard doctor's visit. Having set foot on that path myself, originally majoring in biology as a pre-med student, working in cancer research and then several doctor's offices, I've seen it from both sides. There are still some good ones out there willing to actually think through an ailment and work to find and address the root cause, but those are VERY few and far between. Most simply throw the newest drug at it that the pharmaceutical company told them will ameliorate the issue, even if it is only a palliative. After all, there is little profit in curing the ill - no business wants to eliminate its own customers.
All that said, I still think there was as well a level of malevolence involved. Whether on the part of the "experts" like Fauci, or on the part of government officials who shut down businesses and used the virus as impetus to wield power that doesn't belong to them by issuing illegal, overreaching mandates (that, unfortunately, most police and citizens then enforced).
Where can this book be ordered? Hubby retired at 70 from hospital work in very early days of Covid and before the vaccine mandates. Have watched all this unfold in horror.
Looks like there is also a website with a video: https://whatthenursessaw.com/videos/
It is available on Amazon. Although many of us don't like Amazon's politics, they unfortunately remain the number one choice (or only choice) for a lot of books.
Thanks!
Great review John. I was with you in calling the "pandemic" (it wasn't one) a sham from the start, and pointing out the tyranny of the interventions imposed. As for the vents, any doctor or nurse worth their degree should know that alveoli whose function is impaired (whether by damage or presence of viral material and/or fluid, which was generally the case with those infected, much like pneumonia) will not transfer oxygen to the blood no matter how much air is forced into the lungs; thus, the vents were *useless* to begin with. That they were used in people who were already fragile due to infection is a criminal atrocity. That expensive "pharmaceuticals" (poisons) like Remdesivir were used instead of, as you point out, inexpensive *proven* (and mostly innocuous) treatments like zinc, low-dose steroids, and ivermectin (yes, ivermectin - it is *NOT* just a "horse wormer") was likewise criminal. No "disease" in history has ever been (mis)handled the way Covid was, and the only conclusion a thinking person can reach is that these actions weren't simple incompetence - it was driven by malevolence.
The medical industry earned my faith in their *incompetence* long before Covid. So I've tended to cling to much of this disaster was just incompetence and greed. However there is a lot of evidence that hints at more than just incompetence and greed. We can't rule out malevolence but that's a lot more difficult to pin down or comprehend.
My belief remains that the worst evil is committed by those with "good intentions". Even if those "good intentions" are to "save the Earth by murdering a lot of people".
Definitely incompetence and greed involved. Unfortunately, most "doctors" anymore are little more than high-paid, egotistical pharmaceutical reps. The insurance industry hasn't helped - it has been one of the drivers in destroying the medical industry. Who remembers the day when insurance was just for catastrophic medical events, and a doctor's office visit was paid in cash? I recall when I was young, and that was the case, it was about $25 for a standard doctor's visit. Having set foot on that path myself, originally majoring in biology as a pre-med student, working in cancer research and then several doctor's offices, I've seen it from both sides. There are still some good ones out there willing to actually think through an ailment and work to find and address the root cause, but those are VERY few and far between. Most simply throw the newest drug at it that the pharmaceutical company told them will ameliorate the issue, even if it is only a palliative. After all, there is little profit in curing the ill - no business wants to eliminate its own customers.
All that said, I still think there was as well a level of malevolence involved. Whether on the part of the "experts" like Fauci, or on the part of government officials who shut down businesses and used the virus as impetus to wield power that doesn't belong to them by issuing illegal, overreaching mandates (that, unfortunately, most police and citizens then enforced).