Ashley Bateman (whose work has been featured in The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, The New York Post, and The American Thinker) recently interviewed me to review my book, What the Nurses Saw.
The questions she asked allowed me to go into some of the broader reasons behind why I wrote the book — including why medical personnel were so easily manipulated during the COVID Panic, how the internet has been used as a tool for terror, and my frank opinion on the current state of investigative journalism.
If you have not yet read What the Nurses Saw, her review provides an excellent overview of what to expect from it.
The review begins:
It reads like a dystopian novel — coercive health care executives running patient care at the expense of thousands of lives, nurse advocates rescuing medically “kidnapped” hospital admittees, public schools rewarded millions of dollars for mandating child masking, and children serving as hosts for experimental vaccines.
Read the full review on The Federalist website.
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I’m about 3/4 the way through reading “What the Nurses Saw,” and I will be ordering copies to share with friends and family. We need to know what happened, what’s still happening, and what’s in store for us if we don’t come together and tame this global corporate dystopian beast. Learning how nurses have organized to create a new way forward is deeply inspiring. A MUST READ!