By Cliff Kincaid
January 31, 2026
Well, well, well. After being bombarded with propaganda about the “nurse” being shot and killed by ICE, and being depicted by the media as completely innocent, despite carrying a loaded weapon, another “nurse” has surfaced. This one, described as a health care worker at Virginia Commonwealth University, according to Libs of TikTok, is a woman who “posted a series of videos encouraging people to inject ICE agents with succinylocholine, a paralysis drug, and spray poison on them. She also encourages woman to go on dates with agents and drug their food.”
A local analyst says a prosecutor could charge the now-former nurse Malinda Cook with solicitation to commit a felony offense.
The Libs of TikTok is doing what the media should have been doing by digging into the nature of the anti-Trump “resistance.” The media won’t do so, for they are members of the resistance.
What is surprising to some is the involvement of “health care workers.”
Meanwhile, new video of the “innocent” and “harmless” nurse killed in a confrontation with law enforcement has surfaced, showing him violently attacking federal immigration agents.
By the way, this Intensive Care Unit (ICU) “nurse” is supposed to take care of people in his job. Consider the coverage:
- “Alex Pretti was an ICU nurse dedicated to helping others, friends and family said,” reported fake news CNN.
- “ICU nurse fatally shot by federal agent remembered as ‘kind-hearted soul,’” reported fake news NBC.
The video shows a screaming lunatic spitting on the feds and then attacking their vehicle.
And this guy was “dedicated to helping others” and a “kind-hearted soul.”
One commentator said the new video showing a violent Pretti “changes the entire narrative about his death,” that is, if anybody seriously believed the puff pieces about this innocent and harmless ICU nurse being “murdered” by the feds.
It was a lie from start to finish. The only thing that has changed is that it is now clear he was not a dupe, but an active participant in the violence.
The constant references to Alex Pretti being a “nurse” are still designed to create sympathy for him, even though DHS says he showed up in the middle of an ICE operation with a loaded weapon to carry out a massacre. He was stopped in the nick of time, as he was resisting arrest. In the confrontation, a weapon went off, and ICE agents defended themselves. Two are on administrative leave, standard procedure, while an official investigation proceeds.
The Hippocratic Oath says, ‘First, do no harm.”
The liberal media repeat the claim that he was legally entitled to carry a firearm, somehow justifying his violation of the law which prohibits impeding federal operations. In fact, he was required to display his ID and did not do so.
The Second Amendment is for self-defense, not provoking violence and mayhem.
Based on DHS reports from the scene, White House official Stephen Miller called him a would-be assassin, a logical conclusion based on Pretti’s irrational anti-ICE agitation and interference in a legitimate operation to arrest violent illegal criminals when he was himself armed with a loaded weapon.
Whether Miller retreats from this characterization, under pressure, is irrelevant. Facts are facts.
Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, who was on the scene in Minneapolis, was an obvious target. He is constantly harassed and threatened with death. He claimed Pretti had been planning to “massacre” law enforcement officers, another logical conclusion based on what has been happening.
I believe Bovino, not the anti-ICE media. He should be promoted and given the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The media claim that videos of his confrontation suggest that Pretti was not an “active threat,” meaning ICE agents didn’t permit him to use his armed weapon and start shooting. That’s a stupid interpretation that plays to the advantage of the potential shooter.
The media wanted the blood of ICE agents to flow. Let’s be honest about their agenda.
If anything, ICE has been too soft. The consistent position of the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association has been that local and state politicians have made the deaths possible because they refused to cooperate with ICE. Blood is on their hands.
In the case of the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health employee, now fired, can we dispense with the notion that all health care workers are kind and compassionate?
Who are these people? Clearly, the nursing “profession” has been corrupted by dangerous people who want to use their reputation for goodness to carry out harm to others.
At this stage in the debate, the assumption about anybody participating in a riot against ICE must be they are bad actors, willing to do harm to those in ICE putting their lives on the line to protect us.
This is happening, of course, because local and state officials in Mnnesota ordered their local police to stand down and refuse cooperation with ICE. Hence, ICE is left alone to fend for themselves. That made them into targets. They defended themselves, as they should.
I know it is fruitless to beg the media to be honest, for a change, but readers and viewers have to understand through independent and objective alternative news sites that at a simple headline about Pretti being a “nurse” is deliberate obfuscation. And we see it all the time in the “conservative” press, too, such as the New York Post. It is clearly designed to make hm appear sympathetic rather than as a lunatic left-wing activist intending to create a physical confrontation.
The use of succinylocholine, a muscle relaxant and paralyzing drug that can be deadly, rang a bell with me, as someone who watches episodes of “Forensic Files,” to understand how law enforcement officials figure out cases of murder. In 1980, a husband murdered his wife with succinylcholine but claimed she had died in a horseback riding accident.
In a Texas case, a nurse used the drug to murder a child. The nurse, Genene Ann Jones, eventually confessed to be a serial killer, murdering up to 46 kids. One analysis said that Jones’ crimes fit the “Angel of Death” profile, identified as “medical professionals who intentionally harm patients to feel powerful, gain attention, or even create a crisis they can ‘solve.’”
In one case, an example of the “hero syndrome,” a nurse induced this condition in a patient and then “rescued” the patient, to appear to be a hero.
In the VCU case, the motive appears to be solicitation of murder and sheer evil.
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