Healthcare whistleblower Nurse Dani told Dr. Alan Keyes during the Dec. 7 episode of "Let's Talk America" on
Brighteon.TV that there are many health workers like her who do not agree with all the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions and mandates imposed by governments.
Keyes pointed out that many medical professionals who were fighting against the pandemic since day one had a lot of fantastic ideas about how to handle the coronavirus. But instead of listening to the professionals who understood COVID-19, governments instead relied on restrictions and mandates.
"It's like, mandates came down that were contrary to what they thought would be good practices to take care of their patients," noted Keyes. "And you got pushed into doing things that were really contrary to your professional sense of what needed to be done… It must have been both frustrating and a little bit deeply concerning."
Nurse Dani agreed. On multiple occasions, she brought up her concerns with her bosses at her former hospital. "But the more I did that, the more in trouble I got," she said. Nurse Dani was told to simply be quiet and wait for her administrators to make decisions.
She also talked about how the hospital gave her the freedom to do things that were questionable in terms of what would be their impact on the health of her patients.
But when she tried to come up with a plan for her unit in the hospital that would have saved lives and dealt with the virus effectively, it was shot down. "It left me with a really disempowering feeling."
"It's about turning us from a population of people used to deciding for ourselves in a responsible way into a population that
waits on the government to be told what to do," commented Keyes.
"This is why I'm fighting so hard and speaking out so much," said Nurse Dani. "Because this is the time. There is no later. If we don't speak up and if we don't take back that power … then that's it. It's our loss. We will have set in motion, set in place and accepted a way of being that is un-American."
"Plandemic" worsens state of broken hospital system
Keyes talked about how Nurse Dani has been put through so much pressure to try and force her to go along with the mainstream narrative regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
"But you've sounded the bell, you've sounded the warning, you've also taken the hit," noted Keyes. Nurse Dani, who has spent 16 years as a pediatric registered nurse,
20 years in healthcare overall, took a lot of great risks to become a whistleblower – to the point that the hospital that employed her fired her for questioning how it handled the pandemic.
"All glory to God, really, because I would not have had the fortitude, the strength to be able to withstand what I was getting ready to stand up against if it weren't for God, and my relationship with him," said Nurse Dani.
Nurse Dani noted that all she wanted to do was to advocate for her patients and their families. "And I did that as long as I could in this broken system," she said.
But despite the broken hospital system, Nurse Dani noted that there were workarounds built to make sure that people like her could still work and their patients could still get the care they need.
"But when this 'plandemic' started, all those workarounds went away," said Nurse Dani. "And the destabilizing tactics ensued … and all of it was designed to create fear. And when fear is created, it destabilizes us." (Related:
Nurse whistleblower says true outbreak gripping the nation is not the coronavirus, but the "pandemic of fear" – Brighteon.TV.)
But Nurse Dani did not give in to this fear. She continued to resist and question the policies her hospital's executives and administrators were pushing.
When the hospital passed its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, Nurse Dani was harassed by her bosses and even by her vaccinated peers because of her status as unvaccinated. In the end, Nurse Dani thought the only course of action she could take was to resign and tell the world about her hospital's practices.
Keyes and Nurse Dani have a lot more to say regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch the full
Dec. 7 episode of "Let's Talk America" with Alan Keyes, featuring special guest Nurse Dani here:
"Let's Talk America" with Alan Keyes airs from Monday to Friday at 1-3 p.m. on
Brighteon.TV.
Learn more about how COVID-19 pandemic policies are doing more harm than good at
Pandemic.news.
Sources include:
Brighteon.com
CommDigiNews.com