
Ask The Nurses Episode 108
12/01/22 • 56 min
My names Connor Callanan and for as long as I can remember I’ve had a burning desire to see the world and tell stories. I first started traveling alone at a young age. The things I was experiencing made me feel alive and connected to myself and the world. I first picked up a camera because it gave me a voice. I wanted to share these moments with other people so that they too could feel alive and connected. Over the last decade I’ve worked to build my life and career around the pursuit of capturing moments. I’ve traveled all over searching for stories with meaning. What I didn’t know is that the most meaningful story would come right from my own backyard. Fighting for my fathers life. The man who made all of this possible for me. When my Dad was dying in the hospital I felt helpless and voiceless. I could see very clearly that something wasn’t right. So once again I pulled out my camera. After I watched Ivermectin save him I watched the hospital refuse to let the family in the room next door try. It broke my heart and pissed me off. I decided then that I would put all my energy into sharing our story and helping other families advocate for their loved ones. After watching Ivermectin work for others as well I knew I had to try and make a film to share the truth about what was happening with more people. I spent over a year researching and putting it together. My hope was that the story would reach one other family that was desperately in need like mine was. I hoped that seeing a first hand experience could raise awareness and help awaken others to the reality that we are facing. Ultimately I hoped that the film would somehow unite and guide the human race towards the light during this dark and scary time in history. This is only just the beginning of my journey. Follow me on Instagram @_uhse
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My names Connor Callanan and for as long as I can remember I’ve had a burning desire to see the world and tell stories. I first started traveling alone at a young age. The things I was experiencing made me feel alive and connected to myself and the world. I first picked up a camera because it gave me a voice. I wanted to share these moments with other people so that they too could feel alive and connected. Over the last decade I’ve worked to build my life and career around the pursuit of capturing moments. I’ve traveled all over searching for stories with meaning. What I didn’t know is that the most meaningful story would come right from my own backyard. Fighting for my fathers life. The man who made all of this possible for me. When my Dad was dying in the hospital I felt helpless and voiceless. I could see very clearly that something wasn’t right. So once again I pulled out my camera. After I watched Ivermectin save him I watched the hospital refuse to let the family in the room next door try. It broke my heart and pissed me off. I decided then that I would put all my energy into sharing our story and helping other families advocate for their loved ones. After watching Ivermectin work for others as well I knew I had to try and make a film to share the truth about what was happening with more people. I spent over a year researching and putting it together. My hope was that the story would reach one other family that was desperately in need like mine was. I hoped that seeing a first hand experience could raise awareness and help awaken others to the reality that we are facing. Ultimately I hoped that the film would somehow unite and guide the human race towards the light during this dark and scary time in history. This is only just the beginning of my journey. Follow me on Instagram @_uhse
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Ask The Nurses Episode 107
As the owner of Cat Parker Photography, I could not be any more thrilled at where my career was going. Photographing my favorite musicians such as George Lynch, Dokken, Great White, Slaughter, Rick Springfield, Billy Idol, and many more, I felt on top of the world. I also managed a corporate construction company as an Office & Restoration Project Manager, traveled, and as a single mom, took care of two young adult children.
During the pandemic, I was mandated to get the covid vaccine. I did my due diligence and researched whatever information I could find and asked my GP if it was safe to take. I doctor stated that it was safe & effective. I assumed I had nothing to worry about and was not against the vaccine and believed I was doing the right thing like so many others. I received the Johnson & Johnson shot on 04/04/2021. Within a month I began experiencing chronic insomnia & fatigue. I went to see several doctors that dismissed the fatigue & insomnia as menopause and overworking. They even gave me two iron infusions to combat the fatigue, but nothing helped. On 11/09/2021 again I was mandated to get the booster to travel for work. This time within 2 weeks, the side effects began with my hair falling out. After that, it seemed that there was no stopping this shot from attacking my neurological system and body.
During this time, I began to get sicker and was terminated from my job because of my condition. By this time, I had lost everything. I had lost my job, my health, and my financial security. Since taking the Pfizer booster I have been diagnosed with narcolepsy, sleep apnea, adrenal insufficiency, pseudoparkinsonism, dysautonomia, Epstein Barr Virus, Pathologic hypersomnia, Idiopathic CNS Hypersomnia, Chronic Vasomotor Rhinitis, Vertigo, and Chronic Tinnitus. I have chronic bleeding & blood clots, imbalance, memory loss, brain fog, kidney issues, swelling, rashes & chronic pain.
Even going through all of this, I found the courage to come forward and founded a Facebook vaccine injured support group as well as an uncensored support group on TrialSite News to help those in need just like I. I have volunteered with React19 & Operation Truth as well to help those organizations get the support they need. I could not simply sit by and watch others suffer and be ignored, the way I was. The gaslighting, cruelty, and being invisible to the rest of the world. I will not idly stand by and will fight for all of us. I want to make an impact on the lives that have been affected by the covid 19 shots. I want to make a change and a change is needed so we never have to go through this travesty again.
Connect with Cat Parker
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/3217567388501402
- https://poplme.co/catparkerphoto
- https://www.tiktok.com/@catparkerphoto
- https://www.trialsitenews.com/groups/4/covid-vaccine-injury-support-group
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Ask The Nurses Episode 109
Making A Killing Documentary follows Patty Myers as she fights for change within the hospital industry. She shares how her late husband, Tony Myers, was poorly treated due to lack of care, malpractice, and restrictive (and ultimately deadly) hospital protocols. She also chats with senators and other individuals who have seen similar situations occur across the country. Join her on this journey as she not only fights for her husband, but also for patients to be in control of their healthcare journey. Enough is enough. It's time to speak up. It's time to take a stand. It's time for a change.
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https://www.makingakillingdoc.com/
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