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Thursday, October 15, 2015
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Texas nurse Nina Pham was widely celebrated as a hero by the mainstream media for her role in treating an infected Ebola patient that started an outbreak in a Dallas hospital. What the media didn't tell you is that Nina Pham was nearly killed by the Ebola "treatment" medicines administered by the hospital. "Nina Pham, the first known case of an individual contracting Ebola within the U.S., is now suing the parent corporation of her former employer, which she says violated her personal privacy and left her chronically ill by exploiting and neglecting her during the outbreak," Natural News reported earlier this year.
"The 26-year-old nurse says she now suffers from constant nightmares, body aches and insomnia due to the experimental medications that were forced upon her while in isolation."
Pharmaceutical interventions, in other words, caused serious organ damage to nurse Pham, and that damage is permanent. Naturally, the CDC-controlled media exploited Pham for P.R. purposes, but once the news had passed, they left her permanently damaged and abandoned by the system.
A second nurse is also in serious health trouble due to toxic Ebola treatments
Now reported in The Independent (UK): "A British nurse who was apparently cured of Ebola earlier this year is now in a critical condition, doctors have said, with experts expressing astonishment at the deterioration of her condition."
Pauline Cafferkey was admitted to the specialist treatment isolation unit at Royal Free Hospital in London on 9 October. She had been treated for Ebola at the same hospital earlier this year, and was discharged in good health in January.
None of us here at Natural News are surprised, of course. We've long known that everything the medical establishment says about Ebola is a deliberate lie, and that includes pharmaceutical Ebola "treatment" promises.
"The exact nature of Ms Cafferkey’s illness is not known, but experts have expressed shock at the severity of her condition," reports The Independent.
Here's what's really going on: In exactly the same way that AIDS drugs destroy the human immune system and cause symptoms of AIDS, Ebola drugs also destroy the patient's body and cause critical organ failure.
This fundamental truth about the toxicity of Big Pharma's deadly drugs will never be admitted in the pharma-controlled press.
Same system that pushes toxic pharmaceutical treatments viciously attacks colloidal silver
As you ponder all this, keep in mind that all holistic treatments for Ebola were viciously and aggressively attacked by governments and the media during the Ebola outbreak. Those who offered colloidal silver treatments or products were threatened by U.S. regulators and mocked by the media... even though colloidal silver is a non-toxic treatment that cannot cause the kind of organ failure we're witnessing from pharmaceutical interventions.
Non-profits such as Dr. Rima Laibow's Natural Solutions Foundation were even viciously threatened by the IRS after Dr. Laibow began talking about colloidal silver as a non-toxic treatment option. (No doubt the CDC pressured the IRS to target the NSF in the same way the IRS targets liberty-oriented non-profits.)
"The IRS sent us a warning letter saying that by sharing US Department of Defense Threat Reduction Agency declassified research on the impact of our particular Nano Silver 10 PPM on the ability of the Ebola virus to cause disease we had miraculously turned the substance into a drug," Dr. Laibow told Natural News. "We responded to them in detail (26 pages, if I recall properly) and they sent back another letter backing off a bit but demanding changes in our site."
Meanwhile, companies that sold high-grade medicinal essential oils such as doTerra were threatened by government regulators with being put out of business if they didn't police their independent distributors who were sharing the true news that many essential oils can kill Ebola.
The medical system, government and media essentially invoked an all-out WAR on natural medicine while claiming their own pharmaceuticals were the only safe treatments for Ebola. Now we see just what a farce those claims really were. Much like chemotherapy, the "treatment" for Ebola may be just as deadly as Ebola itself.
Meanwhile, all the truly SAFE treatments like colloidal silver have been intentionally disparaged, marginalized and pushed to the fringes of alternative medicine. It's no coincidence that colloidal silver can't be patented and is universally available for mere pennies, thereby threatening the more important aspect of Big Pharma's disease pandemic schemes: PROFITS!
Here at Natural News, our prayers go out to Pauline Cafferkey with the hope that she won't end up as yet another needless victim of Big Pharma's toxic treatments and the mainstream media's outrageous lies that misled medical staff into falsely believing that pharmaceutical treatments for Ebola are safe.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.naturalnews.com/048845_Ebola_nurs...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-ne...
http://www.naturalnews.com/051273_Donald_Tru...
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Nina
Pham is the nurse who contracted the Ebola virus and is being treated
in Dallas, a close family friend has confirmed to NBC News Monday.
Pham is the first patient to contract the disease while on U.S. soil, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said the transmission resulted from an unknown “breach of protocol” in treating Thomas Eric Duncan when he returned to Texas Presbyterian a second time. On Monday CDC director Tom Frieden clarified that he in no way meant to place blame on the stricken nurse.
"This is a very brave person who put herself at risk to do something good for society, and is now ill," he said.
Pham,
26, is a 2010 graduate of the Bachelors of Science in Nursing program
at Texas Christian University, according to Lisa Albert, a spokesperson
for the school. The four-year program prepares nurses to serve as
“liaisons among doctors, patients and other members of the health care
team,” according to the school website.Pham is the first patient to contract the disease while on U.S. soil, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said the transmission resulted from an unknown “breach of protocol” in treating Thomas Eric Duncan when he returned to Texas Presbyterian a second time. On Monday CDC director Tom Frieden clarified that he in no way meant to place blame on the stricken nurse.
"This is a very brave person who put herself at risk to do something good for society, and is now ill," he said.
There is not a stand-alone course on infections disease work, but infection prevention strategies are "woven throughout all clinical coursework," according to Albert. Precautionary methods are introduced at the start of clinical course work, reviewed through the curriculum, and students sign an end-of-semester document attesting to this work.
Pham was certified by the Texas Board of Nursing in 2010, according to state records, but she didn’t receive her certificate in Critical Care Nursing until Aug. 1 — less than two months before Duncan arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian critically ill with Ebola. Duncan died last week.
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Ebola nurse Nina Pham files lawsuit against Texas Health Resources
The lawsuit alleges that while she became the American face of the fight against the disease, the hospital’s lack of training and proper equipment and violations of her privacy made her “a symbol of corporate neglect — a casualty of a hospital system’s failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis.”
Shortly after the lawsuit was filed, Pham released a brief statement: “I was hoping that THR would be more open and honest about everything that happened at the hospital, and the things they didn’t do that led to me getting infected with Ebola. But that didn’t happen and I felt I was left with no choice but to turn to the courts for help. The fact is, I’m facing a number of issues with regard to my health and my career and the lawsuit provides a way to address them. But more importantly, it will help uncover the truth of what happened, and educate all health care providers and administrators about ways to be better prepared for the next public health emergency. I particularly want to express my continued sympathy to the family of Mr. Duncan, as it was my privilege to care for him. I also want to acknowledge my fellow nurses, and the many friends, family and strangers for their ongoing concern and support.”
Pham told The Dallas Morning News that Texas Health Resources was negligent because it failed to develop policies and train its staff for treating Ebola patients. She says Texas Health Resources did not have proper protective gear for those who treated Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the United State diagnosed with the disease. He died Oct. 8.
“I wanted to believe that they would have my back and take care of me, but they just haven’t risen to the occasion,” Pham said in the interview.
Read More Here
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By Jennifer Emily | Staff Writer
Nina
Pham claims the extent of her Ebola training was a printout of
guidelines her supervisor found on the web. “The only thing I knew about
Ebola, I learned in nursing school” six years earlier, Pham said.
Nina
Pham claims the extent of her Ebola training was a printout of
guidelines her supervisor found on the web. “The only thing I knew about
Ebola, I learned in nursing school” six years earlier, Pham said.
Patients first
“I
was proud of us. We fought in the trenches together, the frontline
health care workers. That’s what nursing is about: putting the patient
first. We did what we had to do,” Pham said.
She remembers
spending hours alone with Duncan cleaning up his bodily fluids,
monitoring his vital signs and reassuring him that everything would be
OK. Pham said Duncan was in a great deal of pain and frightened but
always polite. He told her “he felt very isolated.” She held his hand
and told him she would pray for him.But when Duncan tested positive for Ebola, it sent panic and fear throughout Presbyterian — and the nation. Pham, too, was frightened.
“I was the last person besides Mr. Duncan to find out he was positive,” she said. “You’d think the primary nurse would be the first to know. … I broke down and cried, not because I thought I had it but just because it was a big ‘whoa, this is really happening’ moment.”
Duncan,
who contracted the disease in his native Liberia, died Oct. 8. A few
days later, Pham tested positive for the disease. She was initially
treated at Presbyterian and then the National Institutes of Health in
Maryland with a series of experimental drugs and plasma from Dr. Kent
Brantly, an Ebola survivor.
She says that Texas Health Resources violated her privacy while she was a patient at Presbyterian by ignoring her request that “no information” be released about her. She said a doctor recorded her on video in her hospital room and released it to the public without her permission.
Charla Aldous, Pham’s attorney, put it more simply: Texas Health Resources “used Nina as a PR pawn.”
Pham said she considered not going back to care for Duncan after his diagnosis. Her colleagues said they wouldn’t blame her for not returning to her job where normal 12-hour shifts had stretched to 14 or 15. Even her mother said she didn't care if Pham lost her job.
Pham said that while she did not volunteer to care for Duncan, she felt that she couldn’t say no.
“I had a duty to take care of him,” she said. “It’s not in my nature to refuse.”
Read More Here
She says that Texas Health Resources violated her privacy while she was a patient at Presbyterian by ignoring her request that “no information” be released about her. She said a doctor recorded her on video in her hospital room and released it to the public without her permission.
Charla Aldous, Pham’s attorney, put it more simply: Texas Health Resources “used Nina as a PR pawn.”
Pham said she considered not going back to care for Duncan after his diagnosis. Her colleagues said they wouldn’t blame her for not returning to her job where normal 12-hour shifts had stretched to 14 or 15. Even her mother said she didn't care if Pham lost her job.
Pham said that while she did not volunteer to care for Duncan, she felt that she couldn’t say no.
“I had a duty to take care of him,” she said. “It’s not in my nature to refuse.”
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