Video 27

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In the following "video" (it is in an MP4 format, but the visual aspect is static), Ken McCarthy of Brasscheck does a follow-up interview with a woman who was featured in an earlier video in the Queries section of my website -- namely, Nurse Erin Olszewski. Important details and insights are introduced during the current interview that help to complement the commentary in the previous video.

For example, among other things, we learn that although New York City was supposedly in the midst of an overwhelming public health crisis, Erin Olszewski remained idle in her hotel room for a number of days before being activated (she was earning $10,000 a week during this time), and she refers to other nurses she met who had been idle for a longer period of time. Another piece of information we learn about through the interview is that the people running the city and state response to the alleged COVID-19 pandemic failed to hire appropriately qualified specialists for handling such matters as taking patients off a ventilator -- which is neither simple nor without considerable risks (and I am someone who has gone through this set of protocols and am one of the fortunate individuals who actually survived the process) -- and this failure to hire the kinds of appropriately qualified medical personnel who were needed in the New York City crisis likely is one of (but not necessarily the only reason) why so many people who were put on ventilators subsequently died.

In addition, the interview points out that there were other facets of the city's and state's response to the alleged COVID-19 crisis which were poorly managed and, consequently, helped contribute -- in substantial ways -- to the death toll in New York City hospitals. Therefore, once again this Brasscheck interview offers evidence indicating that an underlying theme which appears to run through a great deal of the American response to COVID-19 is the overwhelming presence of iatrogenic factors that were shaping and undermining that response.This is somewhat like a professional tennis player who makes a series of unforced errors during a match that somehow resulted in those errors becoming causally responsible for injuries and deaths to innocent spectators who were attending the match.





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