For the record OHSU is the cream of the crop for healthcare in Oregon 🤮. Prior to 2020 I agreed. Then I saw their evil. If I were dying on the street I wouldn’t step foot in that money grabbing fake health pretend care institution. Zero respect for that place. Zero!
I know a nurse there. When I started asking questions later I to the scam, I knew how badly she was being lied to by the administration. And she was just repeating their lies to me. The kicker is that when covid first started she was the one telling me that their beds were empty even though the news was saying they were overwhelmed. She was afraid of being laid off because OHSU had so many empty beds. It was a ghost town she said! The psyop cuts deep even to those who knew it was a scam at the beginning. 🤦🏼♀️
My SIL is a retired head emergency room nurse in Wa, she swooned over fauchi. Even last summer. Called ivermectin horse paste. I wonder how many times she prescribed it during her illustrious career?
Sounds like your friend was at least questioning things?
Nope. Doesn’t question a thing! She volunteered to be one of the first to be injected!! She just simply told us what she was seeing at the hospital in the very beginning….then I think (IMO) the administrator got a hold of their people and started telling them what to say via emails. That’s my theory. Their family threatened them if they didn’t get vaxxed they would not see their grandkids anymore. That kind of scenario. If there was even an inkling she would stand up…she sat down super quick. She self proclaims she doesn’t like confrontation so will just do whatever to get along.
The nurses in the ER would ignore us when we would come in with any other patient other than a trauma entry. We would stand blocking the entrance to their work area with the gurney and just stare at them until someone acknowledged us. Even when you would say “hi” no one would even look at you. I hated going there. If that’s how they treated fellow health care professionals, I can only imagine the patient care. Their patient rooms are a mess to get to too from the ER, where you had to go into this weird subterranean tunnel that would graze the top of my head (I’m just under 6 foot) and then you go DOWN to the 8th floor, pop out the elevator, pop into another, go up to the tenth floor, walk through another maze. Get ignored again, and finally get to the patient you are transferring. The weirdest hospital ever.
I think they should volunteer for these procedures. You know - to follow the "science" as they make it up. Hateful nasty people.
They should have to study their own cases.
Makes me wonder if gender surgery is another part of their plan to push us towards universal healthcare since it creates patients for life.
For the record OHSU is the cream of the crop for healthcare in Oregon 🤮. Prior to 2020 I agreed. Then I saw their evil. If I were dying on the street I wouldn’t step foot in that money grabbing fake health pretend care institution. Zero respect for that place. Zero!
Same here in regards to UAB (University of Alabama Birmingham (Alabama). Research hospital UAB failed the covid text imho.
Too close the Fauxci’s Remdesivir which was used to gather data & enrich the “cockroach” as Jeff so aptly describes him.
Amazing isn’t it. You’re sick, you go to the experts, OHSU. Such a revered institution. Well, not in my book anymore!
I know a nurse there. When I started asking questions later I to the scam, I knew how badly she was being lied to by the administration. And she was just repeating their lies to me. The kicker is that when covid first started she was the one telling me that their beds were empty even though the news was saying they were overwhelmed. She was afraid of being laid off because OHSU had so many empty beds. It was a ghost town she said! The psyop cuts deep even to those who knew it was a scam at the beginning. 🤦🏼♀️
My SIL is a retired head emergency room nurse in Wa, she swooned over fauchi. Even last summer. Called ivermectin horse paste. I wonder how many times she prescribed it during her illustrious career?
Sounds like your friend was at least questioning things?
As a nurse, she would only administer, nurses can’t prescribe, no matter how doctor-like they want to be.
In Oregon Nurse Practitioners can prescribe. Maybe they have a special designation. So can naturopaths. Not sure about Washington.
I should have said 'recommend' which they do all the time.
Nope. Doesn’t question a thing! She volunteered to be one of the first to be injected!! She just simply told us what she was seeing at the hospital in the very beginning….then I think (IMO) the administrator got a hold of their people and started telling them what to say via emails. That’s my theory. Their family threatened them if they didn’t get vaxxed they would not see their grandkids anymore. That kind of scenario. If there was even an inkling she would stand up…she sat down super quick. She self proclaims she doesn’t like confrontation so will just do whatever to get along.
The nurses in the ER would ignore us when we would come in with any other patient other than a trauma entry. We would stand blocking the entrance to their work area with the gurney and just stare at them until someone acknowledged us. Even when you would say “hi” no one would even look at you. I hated going there. If that’s how they treated fellow health care professionals, I can only imagine the patient care. Their patient rooms are a mess to get to too from the ER, where you had to go into this weird subterranean tunnel that would graze the top of my head (I’m just under 6 foot) and then you go DOWN to the 8th floor, pop out the elevator, pop into another, go up to the tenth floor, walk through another maze. Get ignored again, and finally get to the patient you are transferring. The weirdest hospital ever.
I know I should not laugh (not sure why) but that last sentence cracked me up.
😂🤣😂
😂😂😂👏🏻