Read the PDF of: Health Series: Faith Over Fear, a Nurse’s Fight to Save Lives, with Nicole Sirotek, BSN, RN Interview
“When push comes to a shove, we will seldom disappoint ourselves. We all harbor greater stores of strength than we think. Adversity brings the opportunity to test our mettle and discover for ourselves the stuff of which we are made.”
~ Sister Callista Roy, PhD, RN, FAAN (member of Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, author of the “Roy Adaptation Model of Nursing”)
~ Publishes on August 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM CST ~
By Jennifer Walters, BSN, RN, PHN, MFA
Nicole Sirotek is the founder of American Frontline Nurses (AFN), a non-profit with the primary objective of educating, equipping, and empowering nurses, patients, and families to advocate for their health care and receive safe and appropriate care. AFN has a weekly Ask the Nurses Podcast, live Zoom meetings, and a fabulous Nurse Advocate Network that is a force of good in a landscape of evil murder-medicine. Since they began in 2021, the Nurse Advocate Network has helped thousands stay healthy, heal from infections without a hospital visit, and navigate/escape hospital systems safely.
When Nicole got a call in early 2020 to fly across the country to work on the front lines of Covid in New York City, she didn’t think twice. For over 10 years, she had specialized in critical care, trauma, and flight nursing, so she was excited to use her extensive knowledge in acute care to help her fellow Americans during the pandemic. Instead of joining others of her stature, however, she walked into a nightmare of medical mismanagement, malpractice, and murder.
The more Nicole fought to keep her patients alive, the more pushback she encountered from the hospital management, until one day she couldn’t take it anymore and reached out to the world via social media for help. Her heartbreaking video went viral—and her anonymity as a wife, mother of two little ones, and a nurse became a thing of the past. The attacks on her as a Covid whistleblower nurse have been brutal, with death threats, home break-ins, and armies of trolls encouraged by TikTok influencers to “Call the Nevada Board of Registered Nursing and report Nicole for misinformation.” As a result, her nursing license is currently in jeopardy. None of this stopped Nicole from doing what she was trained to do: Save Lives.
Join me and Nurse Nicole as we “talk shop” about nursing, zombie Covid nurses, clot shots, and the death care system versus a vision of true health care. She is intelligent, inspiring, and strong, and loves her patients like her own family. Nicole is a true Solari Health Series hero.
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In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and Catherine will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends Solari is tracking in 2022 and the Going Direct Reset. Post your questions for Catherine or John at the Money & Markets commentary here.
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Videos:
Nicole Sirotek, RN Founder of American Frontline Nurses
“Nicole Sirotek, Rn, Founder of American Frontline Nurses Shares what she saw on the frontlines in NYC in the start of the pandemic & continues to see today, in tyrannical designer hospitals across the United States, to Senator Ron Johnson.”
Kimberly Overton & Nicole Sirotek
“Kimberly Overton and Nicole Sirotek speak in front of thousands of attendees at the ‘Defeat The Mandates’ Rally held at Grand Park in Los Angeles, CA, on April 10th.”
“Whistleblower: NYC’s Covid Nightmare”
Nicole Sirotek on The Highwire, Episode 193: “Faces of Covid” (August 2020)
Whistleblower Nurse NYC, May 2020 (language warning)
Links:
Ask the Nurses Podcast (Apple)
Ask the Nurses Podcast (Rumble)
Regarding a business model for American Frontline Nurses, they could start a subscription service where people pay $25/month and then pay a $10 co-pay for services across the board, instead of paying $100 for a prescription. At that rate, they could afford to have more doctors on staff to support the nurses and build state local doctor/nurse communities across the country for subscribers. This way, people are paying subscriptions for preventive care as well to stay healthy instead of paying for conventional healthcare coverage that follows the narrative.
Caroline, Wonderful suggestions! I will pass those along to Nicole & her team. I am thrilled with the advocate network and have referred several people who are trapped in the hospital on a vent or worse. As they grow they offer more and more. Be sure to check out their website under the “Early Intervention Resources” tab to find the pharmacy and online telehealth doctors they recommend. You can always send them an email as well: info@americanfrontlinenurses.com
Have a great weekend!
Jennifer
Jennifer, so good to hear back from you. I love your energy and enthusiasm! It is contagious and heartwarming. I was concerned that Nicole had no income and was doing all that work as a volunteer. I think a membership service would take care of all that. I’ll let you share my idea with her. It’s good marketing for you since the idea came as a response to your Solari Health Series! Perhaps then you could copy me on the email so Nicole and I can be in touch. Thank you for all you do. WE LOVE YOU!
In addition, subscribing to AFN would replace conventional healthcare. For the same monthly membership fee, they would have healthcare they can trust. As there would be a constant flow of income, AFN could then afford to build local nurse/doctor communities on-the-ground to refer subscribers all across the country. This is something WE ALL NEED now. The incentive would be to “keep people healthy” and put less burden on the AFN team leaving more time to help those really in need or during emergencies. Please relay my idea to Jennifer Walters to pass along to AFN. Thank you.
Amen Caroline! I completely agree! I will pass this onto Nicole and the network!
Thank you for the comment,
Jennifer
Thanks so much Jennifer and Nicole. Great interview. I’m sending a donation and referring a client with lupus who has been badly abused by the medical system. I, an attorney, have her power of attorney and even I could not get her out of a nursing home where a local hospital sent her for “rehab,” which ultimately shortened her life because she got pneumonia in her then only remaining lung and lost 60% of the capacity in that lung. A nursing assistant she called to say she couldn’t breath told her she’d have to wait until the nurse finished rounds to get help. She was in a state of sepsis and against hospitalist orders went to an emergency room where they treated her but couldn’t admit her because the nursing home would not discharge her, so she had to go back to the nursing home. She was at the nursing home for over a month and never saw the hospitalist/doctor. I sent a certified letter and hand delivered another to the resident hospitalist/doctor threatening suit if they didn’t discharge her. I never heard back from the doctor. Her experience with hospices has been appalling, too — nurses not showing up for weeks at her home for in-home care. The idea of nurse advocates is wonderful. It’s worth whatever cost to hire someone to advocate for one. I swear the hospitals are there to kill us, particularly those over 60.
Carolyn,
OH MY GOD! My blood is boiling! My Mama was murdered in a nursing home for sure. I went through every step of the management and even brought in the Ombudsman on several occasions to no avail.
Yes! For sure contact them at the advocate network, they may have some ideas that can help.
Praying for you,
Jennifer