Thank you for sharing this testimony. I'm researching The Universal Antidote, book by Andreas Kalcker called Forbidden Health, recent post by Dr. William Makis on Substack. Medical mafia healthcare system has proven it has failed and worse. Good people working in an industry now they know is compromised. Getting out of these systems, not feeding the corrupted ones has to happen otherwise we become enablers.
👍thankyou , Cynthia l always enjoy your and Matts work, however l had no idea of your medical background! With people as yourselves , l'm always optimistic for the younger generations seeing the energy of quest for truth alive n well! I salut you and all your efforts🙏👊💥BRAVO ENCORE!
Excellent. My sis in law is now retired from nursing. She too worked as an ICU nurse for most of her nursing years. She and my brother have been through a lot of personal loss but both have a dependence on and love for God. I think that is something that the West needs to look at. For along time, governments and the judiciary have worked against God and a love and respect for human life.
I enjoyed finding out more about Cynthia. I thought her description of the health care system was more impressionistic than analytical. She described disturbing and sad situations but didn't really make the case that poor health care was the result of anything but poor training or inexperienced doctors. In a lot of the cases she described, she didn't even make the case that an alternative treatment path would have resulted in a different outcome. She did make the criticism that newer doctors are not trained to look at the individual patient, but her example involved a legal rather than a medical decision: what to do in case the elderly patient enters a critical phase.
I hope Cynthia and Matt decide to leave not only Montreal but Canada. Canada is an emerging totalitarian state. If they get caught up in legal troubles, it will be more difficult to relocate. Sooner or later someone in the Canadian bureaucracy will decide Matt and Cynthia are a bit too critical of the Canadian government and that they have therefore committed a hate crime.
Wow, what an incredibly jaded reply. You appear very detached and are only concerned with your interests. Cynthia never said she was going to do whistleblower content in this, the title is "my experience and thoughts on the medical field after working as an ICU nurse" so it says it right there in the title that this will be focused on her experiences, which you seem to discount as useless since they centered on as you put it DISTURBING AND SAD SITUATIONS. And you actually have the nerve to criticise her on this and say she wasn't doing enough analysis or whistleblowing? It is like you are criticising Cynthia for not being some massive player of resistance in this system. She is discussing about her experiences when she was younger and how she was caught in this system. As a nurse there is a lot that is kept from you. Cynthia didn't even work as a nurse for that long (relatively speaking), something like five years. But you expect her to be a fucking expert on the entire system and state how the system should instead be run and how dare she talk about her experiences instead of these matters. You really need to check your pulse buddy because you really don't sound like you have a heart. Just coming out and talking about this is helpful to others, and it is really disgusting how you have responded to this heart to heart discussion between two former ICU nurses and came away disappointed because you didn't get any new dirt on the medical system. And then in the end you still acknowledge that Matt and Cynthia do enough in their criticisms that it is not safe for them in Canada. You are really something.
Take a look at the little summary at the beginning of the talk, if you can get past your free-floating rage long enough to do so. "Ex ICU nurse on the demise of the medical system". Since the discussion is billed as focused on the demise of the medical system, I do have a desire to see some specifics of how the medical system went wrong and what might be causing it.
Also, if you can get past your free-floating rage to actually read my comment, I didn't criticize her interview; rather, I analyzed it. I did give a reference in case anyone wanted to see a systematic analysis of the dynamics of how the treatment in hospitals has deteriorated.
Agree. Good reply. Valid points. The rage you referred to is completely counterproductive and off-putting.- free floating rage is clearly not a good basis for productive dialogue.
It's not up to one person to save the world, so to speak, because there is so much wrong with it.. We each have our part. The more we listen, and share, in an appreciative manner, the more we gain while pondering these experiences.
Thank you for sharing this testimony. I'm researching The Universal Antidote, book by Andreas Kalcker called Forbidden Health, recent post by Dr. William Makis on Substack. Medical mafia healthcare system has proven it has failed and worse. Good people working in an industry now they know is compromised. Getting out of these systems, not feeding the corrupted ones has to happen otherwise we become enablers.
👍thankyou , Cynthia l always enjoy your and Matts work, however l had no idea of your medical background! With people as yourselves , l'm always optimistic for the younger generations seeing the energy of quest for truth alive n well! I salut you and all your efforts🙏👊💥BRAVO ENCORE!
Awesome interview. Thank you!
Excellent. My sis in law is now retired from nursing. She too worked as an ICU nurse for most of her nursing years. She and my brother have been through a lot of personal loss but both have a dependence on and love for God. I think that is something that the West needs to look at. For along time, governments and the judiciary have worked against God and a love and respect for human life.
I enjoyed finding out more about Cynthia. I thought her description of the health care system was more impressionistic than analytical. She described disturbing and sad situations but didn't really make the case that poor health care was the result of anything but poor training or inexperienced doctors. In a lot of the cases she described, she didn't even make the case that an alternative treatment path would have resulted in a different outcome. She did make the criticism that newer doctors are not trained to look at the individual patient, but her example involved a legal rather than a medical decision: what to do in case the elderly patient enters a critical phase.
For a systematic view not only of the purposeful abuses that occur in hospitals, but the built-in motivations pushing systematic medical malpractice, see https://rumble.com/v5hb3xv-whistleblower-doctor-speaks-out-hospitals-are-mandating-murder.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mattyivanovic
I hope Cynthia and Matt decide to leave not only Montreal but Canada. Canada is an emerging totalitarian state. If they get caught up in legal troubles, it will be more difficult to relocate. Sooner or later someone in the Canadian bureaucracy will decide Matt and Cynthia are a bit too critical of the Canadian government and that they have therefore committed a hate crime.
Wow, what an incredibly jaded reply. You appear very detached and are only concerned with your interests. Cynthia never said she was going to do whistleblower content in this, the title is "my experience and thoughts on the medical field after working as an ICU nurse" so it says it right there in the title that this will be focused on her experiences, which you seem to discount as useless since they centered on as you put it DISTURBING AND SAD SITUATIONS. And you actually have the nerve to criticise her on this and say she wasn't doing enough analysis or whistleblowing? It is like you are criticising Cynthia for not being some massive player of resistance in this system. She is discussing about her experiences when she was younger and how she was caught in this system. As a nurse there is a lot that is kept from you. Cynthia didn't even work as a nurse for that long (relatively speaking), something like five years. But you expect her to be a fucking expert on the entire system and state how the system should instead be run and how dare she talk about her experiences instead of these matters. You really need to check your pulse buddy because you really don't sound like you have a heart. Just coming out and talking about this is helpful to others, and it is really disgusting how you have responded to this heart to heart discussion between two former ICU nurses and came away disappointed because you didn't get any new dirt on the medical system. And then in the end you still acknowledge that Matt and Cynthia do enough in their criticisms that it is not safe for them in Canada. You are really something.
Take a look at the little summary at the beginning of the talk, if you can get past your free-floating rage long enough to do so. "Ex ICU nurse on the demise of the medical system". Since the discussion is billed as focused on the demise of the medical system, I do have a desire to see some specifics of how the medical system went wrong and what might be causing it.
Also, if you can get past your free-floating rage to actually read my comment, I didn't criticize her interview; rather, I analyzed it. I did give a reference in case anyone wanted to see a systematic analysis of the dynamics of how the treatment in hospitals has deteriorated.
Agree. Good reply. Valid points. The rage you referred to is completely counterproductive and off-putting.- free floating rage is clearly not a good basis for productive dialogue.
It's not up to one person to save the world, so to speak, because there is so much wrong with it.. We each have our part. The more we listen, and share, in an appreciative manner, the more we gain while pondering these experiences.