What you will learn in "The (Undercover) Epicenter Nurse" is disturbing. Please watch and share. Many thanks to Journeyman Pictures for their excellent "Perspectives on the Pandemic" series. Links to other videos in the series at end of this post. Erin Marie Olszewski is a Nurse-turned-investigative journalist, who has spent the last few months on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, on the inside in two radically different settings. Two hospitals. One private, the other public. One in Florida, the other in New York. And not just any New York public hospital, but the "epicenter of the epicenter" itself, the infamous Elmhurst in Donald Trump's Queens. As a result of these diametrically opposed experiences, she has the ultimate "perspective on the pandemic". She has been where there have been the most deaths attributed to Covid-19 and where there have been the least. Erin enlisted in the Army when she was 17. She deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Part of her duties involved overseeing aid disbursement and improvements to hospital facilities. While in country she received the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service, and was wounded in combat. Erin eventually retired as a sergeant, and became a civilian nurse in 2012. Erin is a medical freedom and informed consent advocate. She co-founded the Florida Freedom Alliance but no longer has any connection with the organization. Watch more episodes of Perspectives on the Pandemic here:
Episode 1: https://dai.ly/x7ubcws Episode 2: https://dai.ly/k7af1wKOAvcoA7w5DkZ Episode 3: https://youtu.be/VK0Wtjh3HVA Episode 4: https://youtu.be/cwPqmLoZA4s Episode 5: https://dai.ly/k3l3VyZ2YQv6Zbw5VqE Episode 6: https://youtu.be/3f0VRtY9oTs Episode 7: https://youtu.be/2JbOvjtnPpE Episode 8: https://youtu.be/WlLmt6_w_AM (As of publication of this video, the producers are still awaiting comment from Elmhurst Hospital). Produced by Libby Handros and John Kirby, The Press and the Public Project.
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6/10/2020 10:30:42 pm
This is a heartbreaking, horrifying testimony. It has made me resolve to under no circumstances go to a hospital unless I stopped a bullet or got stabbed, or broke a leg. Even then I'd be hesitant. The hospital policies, directed by money and not by compassion or a willingness to save the patient, have made medical care a living nightmare. Bless this brave, kind ethical nurse. She tells the awful truth. The best way, in life, is to avoid pharmaceutical drugs, idiot doctors who have been "educated" in medical "schools" which teach them to be robot drug salespeople. The best way is to educate oneself, be self-reliant, be one's own doctor. And stay out of hospitals.
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