EP | 739 NEGLIGENCE VS PROTOCOL
A grieving widow, Stacey Ogrenzyk, recounts how her husband Ryan, a healthy 41-year-old entrepreneur and born-again Christian, died in a Michigan hospital after being placed on a faulty ventilator and subjected to extreme sedation and fentanyl doses—despite his clear refusal of treatment. She alleges that hospital staff followed rigid, top-down protocols tied to CDC guidelines and an experimental AI system, which prioritized compliance over patient care. What began as a bacterial lung infection spiraled into necrotizing pneumonia due to a known ventilator cuff leak that was never fixed. Stacey claims doctors and nurses were afraid to challenge the protocol for fear of losing their jobs, and that her husband was effectively written off as dead days before his death. She reveals that a doctor who tried to save him with ivermectin saw his oxygen levels jump from the low 60s to 100% in under 24 hours—only for the treatment to be revoked by a doctor who cited job security. The episode exposes a chilling pattern: patients were sedated, overmedicated with fentanyl, and their deaths were expedited—possibly through chemical euthanasia—while hospitals profited from federal CARES Act funding. Stacey now refuses to enter any hospital, distrusts the medical system, and has sent evidence to the state attorney general, demanding accountability.
A 41-year-old healthy man was kept on a faulty ventilator for 34 days with a known cuff leak, leading to fatal aspiration pneumonia.
His oxygen levels were normal, and he refused ventilation—yet he was intubated against his will and sedated with massive doses of fentanyl (over 1,800 mcg in 3 hours).
Doctors who tried to save him with ivermectin saw dramatic improvement in oxygen levels within 24 hours—then had the treatment revoked by a doctor fearing job loss.
Hospital staff admitted they were pressured to 'get them out faster'—a phrase interpreted as hastening death to meet protocol and funding targets.
The hospital administered fentanyl at lethal levels despite the patient being fully sedated and not in pain, suggesting chemical euthanasia.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening: The Voice That Stands Up
The episode opens with a poetic reflection on Bevelin B. Williams, a woman who became a viral figure after standing up in protest. The narrative sets the tone for the theme of silenced voices and institutional power.
The Trump Train and the Diamond Silk Legacy
Silk promotes the Diamond Silk brand, celebrating their role in creating the 'Trump train' and 'Stomp for Trump' movement. She urges listeners to download apps, support the network, and buy memorabilia, framing the brand as a historical force.
The Crisis of Trust in Medical Institutions
“You are so we're pulling back tonight. We're pulling back the curtains on a crisis that's affecting families. Okay? Thousands upon thousands of families across this nation, the erosion of trust between patients and the medical institutions that swore to protect them.”
Stacey Ogrenzyk’s Heartbreaking Testimony
“I said, I ain't going to do that. My husband's capable one thing of answering for himself and we both do not agree to go on a vent. He doesn't need it. His oxygen is normal. And he got angry with me saying that, you know, we told your husband that we were going to vent him with or without his consent. I said, that's illegal.”
The Protocol That Killed Ryan
“They knew at day one that the ventilator had this cuff leak. And instead of replacing it on day four, one of the staff members came in and wrote the discharge plan, patient discharge plan, patient will pass in the hospital.”
“And I said, I ain't going to do that. My husband's capable one thing of answering for himself and we both do not agree to go on a vent. He doesn't need it. His oxygen is normal. And he got angry with me saying that, you know, we told your husband that we were going to vent him with or without his consent. I said, that's illegal.”
“And they knew at day one that the ventilator had this cuff leak. And instead of replacing it on day four, one of the staff members came in and wrote the discharge plan, patient discharge plan, patient will pass in the hospital, will pass.”
“The love of money is the root. It's a lot of money that they love the money so much, they didn't give a dog on about life. Okay? They just didn't give a dog on about life.”
Host
Guest
Silk
person
Ryan Ogrenzyk
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Diamond Silk
brand
Stacey Ogrenzyk
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CDC
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CARES Act
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Lindell TV
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NIH
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FEMA
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Doug Lloyd
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