The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW Unprecedented Trial for Covid Medical Murder
Episode Date: September 26, 2023Medical murder, not malpractice, ramped up during the "pandemic" and is now entrenched in hospital protocols. Scott Schara, a father whose daughter was tagged "Do Not Resuscitate" against the parents...' wishes and then murdered while the family watched on Zoom, joins. The murder of Grace is the first case of its kind to be given a jury trial date. Scott has started a podcast the issue and the case. www.graceschara and Scott's Rumble channel "Deprogramming with Grace's Dad".Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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The family of a freedom teen who died in October of 2021 plans to file a lawsuit against Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton and several of its health care providers.
Grace Gares' family claims that the doctors and nurses caring for the 19-year-old during a hospitalization more than a year ago violated her patient's rights when they listed her as a DNR,
which means do not resuscitate without consent.
They also say she was given a lethal cocktail of drugs that led to her death.
And when family members asked for doctors to step in and save the young woman, they did not.
The family filed paperwork today with the state,
taking the first step toward a lawsuit they said will be filed soon.
We not only hope and pray that justice will come for Grace, first step toward a lawsuit they said will be filed soon.
We not only hope and pray that justice will come for grace, but also for the hundreds
of thousands of lives stolen by this medical tyranny.
These crimes against humanity must stop.
They need to be held accountable for their actions.
We have made several attempts to contact Ascension st. Elizabeth Hospital for
comment on this matter all of those requests have gone unanswered well joining us now is
Grace's father Scott Shira and if you were watching that we have a lot of people listen
on audio but if you're watching that you you see that Grace had Down's syndrome,
and that is a part of the story. We're going to talk about Grace's life because I think
Down's children and people, children who are born with any kind of a disease or disability,
it really does teach us a lot about how precious life is, and I think that's one of the lessons
that I've seen from parents who have had this in their
family. And so we want to talk about Grace's life, but we want to begin with a bigger picture. And
as I said before, just like Kim Witzak became an activist because her husband, Woody, was murdered
with the SSRI suicide murder pills, as we call them.
This is something that has activated Scott, Grace's father.
He has a couple of websites.
He's got one about Grace, GraceShera.com,
and that name is spelled S-C-H-A-R-A.
But Scott also has a podcast on Rumble,
Deprogramming with Grace's Dad.
So that might be a best way to remember that. Deprogramming with grace's dad. Uh, so that might be a best way to remember that deprogramming with grace's dad. Thank you for joining us, Scott. I'm so sorry about your loss.
Well, thank you, David. I really appreciate that. And thank you for having me.
Uh, tell, I'm curious because you're on rumble. Uh, were you banned off of YouTube?
Uh, great question. Never, never even went there. Good. We were, we were banned.
Originally we started a give, a give, send, go, and they banned us for spreading misinformation.
So I thought once I started the podcast, I'm not even going there. We'll just go directly to rumble.
Wow. Wow. Uh, well, let's talk a little bit about the bigger picture, and then we'll narrow it down to your specific family's story.
Tell us a little bit about what is going on.
You specifically call it medical murder, and I think that's true.
I called it for a long time.
I said it's financially incentivized medical malpractice.
But, you know, the medical community, and especially the hospitals that are being run by bean- bean counting accountants and big corporations, they really do know what they're doing.
And this really is, some people call it a hospital death protocol.
It really is medical murder at this point, isn't it?
Tell us a little bit about that and how this has become, always has been one of the major killers.
Now, as you point out, more people are dying from medical care than heart disease
and cancer. And so you pointed out that I've become an activist as part of Grace's death,
and I was not awake to any of this beforehand, David. So once I started discovering, I started
digging, digging, digging, eventually it got to the point where you realize that, in fact,
medical murder is the number one cause of death.
Historically, medical malpractice, even the CDC admits that was number three.
Number one, heart disease at 700,000.
Number two, cancer at 600,000.
And then historically, medical malpractice at 400,000 being number three.
But then you start looking at things a lot more globally and you see, oh my gosh, not only, you know, so COVID exposed this.
The incentivized healthcare has been around for decades, but the direct payment to hospitals to murder people hasn't been around.
That was brand new with COVID.
And 1.2 million Americans were murdered in hospitals during the 39-month COVID era.
That should shock
anybody listening, but it will really shock you when you compare that number to number two. We
were number one on the planet, the United States was. Number two is India with less than half,
531,000 deaths, yet their population is four times that of the United States. So that statistic got
me digging into this more and more and more. And so
now you can just do simple math to compute why medical murder is number one. The all-cause
mortality that has increased since January of 2020 is 13% higher in the United States. So 13 percent means an extra 371,000 deaths. So that alone takes
medical murder to number one. The all-cause mortality of the vaccinated has increased 24
percent. So the general population, 13 percent. The all-cause mortality of the vaccinated, 24%. So then you look at, you said, let's go to the bigger picture.
So that's COVID.
Well, when I say this has been going on for decades, the reality is when you start looking at the numbers and you see the profitability of the hospital systems,
you see that the CMS, Center for Medicaid Services, has been writing standards of care to hasten death
for decades. Obamacare was codified into law on March 23rd of 2010. When Obamacare was codified,
if you look at Section 1553, you will see that Obamacare legalized euthanasia, mercy killing,
and assisted suicide. And when it came to Down
syndrome people, of course, that's where I started my research because Grace had Down syndrome. When
I looked at the doctor's reports, so when a person's in a hospital, every doctor that visits
the patient has to write a report. The seven days Grace was in the hospital, there were 22 doctors reports written,
and they listed that Grace had Down syndrome
36 different times.
So that set off a light bulb.
That would be like, if I'm in the hospital,
they list that I have gray hair 36 different times.
Should make no difference, but it made a lot of difference.
And I found a document written to train doctors in how to kill Down syndrome patients subsequent to Obamacare.
It was written in July of 2011.
And it's written specifically to eliminate Down syndrome people.
And, you know, bigger picture, Down syndrome people have been murdered before they're born.
The pre-born have been murdered at the rate of 90%
in our country. So when you look at this, you see what Hannah Arendt coined back when she studied
the Adolf Eichmann trial, she coined the banality of evil. And that's what we've got in this country.
We have a banality of evil that we don't even recognize. It's just so common that the young couple is advised by the white coat who they trust
to abort their disabled child.
And so that becomes evil that we don't even recognize anymore.
And that's why I say this has been going on for decades, David.
Well, you know, and that's the thing.
You point out they're trying to kill down kids and adults, you know, trying to kill
them from before birth.
They've got a target marked on them.
We had a friend who had a Downs child and great child.
As you know, when we talk about grace, you'll mention what a blessing it was to have a child like that.
And difficult aspects, but a real blessing in different ways.
But she had a sister.
She did the amniocentesis test and found out that it turned positive for Down syndrome,
and her sister was adamant that she abort her baby, and she didn't do it,
and her sister would never speak to her again the rest of her life.
I mean, that's amazing to me, especially knowing this child.
And she just cut her off for that.
It truly is.
They are targeted in an amazing way.
But you file this lawsuit.
And this lawsuit is different in a lot of different ways we've never had a lawsuit uh that has been accepted for
this kind of medical kidnapping and malpractice tell us a little bit about that yeah i do want
to comment about that sister first because you know what's interesting is that is called the
spirit of collectivism where we the people that are disabled ezekiel manuel who's the chief
architect of obamacare said if you're not a contributing member of society, you don't deserve medical care.
So this sister who rejected her sister who wanted to have the Down syndrome baby, she actually thinks she's doing good.
That's what, that's how evil this has become in our society.
So then, you know, with the lawsuit.
Let me insert here, you know, it was exactly like you said, it was like the societal thing because, uh, you know, they lived in different States.
Uh, she, you know, our, our friend was married with a husband.
They were going to take care of the child.
There was no, nothing that was going to be, um, a burden at all to this, uh, sister.
Uh, but like you said, it was this collectivist thing.
Oh, you know, she's a burden to society.
So, uh, we can't allow that to
happen but it's it's hard to grasp um so moving on to the lawsuit we when we jumped in as a family
and me specifically as a full-time advocate we we sense god calling us to do this and we we just
said you know whatever doors you open will walk'll walk through. So the lawsuit door opened.
I never thought it was going to open because there are so many barriers to file a lawsuit, which, you know, that's another angle.
But we ended up being able to do that.
We have a fantastic legal team, and we filed the lawsuit on April 11th.
When you file a lawsuit, it's a huge undertaking. I had everything organized, had already gone through the records,
but then the legal team has to make sure that they don't get sanctioned by filing a lawsuit.
So every T has to be crossed, every I dotted as if we're going to trial the day the lawsuit is
filed. So it's huge. We had about 75,000 in legal fees just to get to the point of filing. So now we file on April 11th. And
by definition, then the defendant, so we sued Ascension Hospital System, which is the second
largest nonprofit in the United States, the largest Catholic hospital system. We sued St.
Elizabeth's Hospital where Grace was murdered. And then we sued five doctors and two nurses who
were directly involved with Grace's death.
And the reason we took that extraordinary step is because we want to stop the behavior. We're
not after money here. We've already said if there's any money awarded, we're not taking it.
We're after stopping the behavior. And the way you stop the behavior is you can't sue a hospital
system. They just get a slap on the wrist. You have to sue the individuals who did this,
because the individuals are did this because the individuals
are going to use the excuse, we're just following protocols, we're just following orders. Well,
you can't kill somebody and use the excuse of following orders. So now the defendants all had
to respond. The individual doctors, the two nurses, and the hospital system had to respond by May 15th.
They did. And I want to read something out of there because one of the responses they put together a partial motion to dismiss, which the
judge heard on July 14th, which was, it was really an awesome day. The courtroom was packed and the
judge did something also extraordinary, which he scheduled during that first hearing. By the way,
we have another hearing coming up on October 30th to hear similar arguments. But during that first hearing. By the way, we have another hearing coming up on
October 30th to hear similar arguments. But during that first hearing, he scheduled the first of its
kind three-week jury trial, which starts November 4th, 2024, the day before the presidential election.
And when you get into the meat of this, so we have five legal claims.
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One of the legal claims is we want the judge to make a declaratory judgment
on the illegal do not resuscitate order that was put on Grace.
The doctor unilaterally put a do not resuscitate order on her.
You can't do that, even though the state licensing board strangely said that the
doctor has the authority to do this. But this is under the spirit of collectivism, of course,
with disabled people. So now it comes to the motion to dismiss regarding that DNR order, David.
You know, you can't, or the DNR claim, you can't make this stuff up. This is what the defense
attorney wrote. He wrote, quote, the DNR order should be dismissed because A, the issue is not
right for adjudication, and or B, the issue is moot because Grace Shara, the subject of the order,
is deceased. It's so hard to grasp this stuff, the legal shenanigans that they do to try to,
you know, and I think most judges would have ruled on that and said, yeah, we're going to
dismiss that. But, you know, praise God, we have a judge that saw through that and he scheduled
the jury trial. So we believe we're going to have an opportunity to expose this to a national
audience when the case goes to the jury.
That's very important.
And of course, as you point out, they made an issue of Grace being Down's child.
But one of the things that we've seen over and over again is throughout this hospital
death protocol they put out there.
Besides isolating family from the patient, you can't be in the hospital because of COVID.
They were putting do not resuscitate orders on a lot of people and in defiance of, in
some cases, what the patients were saying, as well as their family had said to them.
But then, you know, taking away their family, which you would have normally seen that.
I reported that multiple times and then doing this to a lot of people.
And it's amazing that they would move to dismiss this saying it's a moot point because we killed her.
You know, that's essentially what they're saying.
Oh, exactly.
I mean, when I read it, you know, sometimes you read things and you think, did I read that correctly?
And I just thought, you know, they're going to send a bill to their client.
And if their client reads what they wrote, they wouldn't even pay the
bill because it's so foolish.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a good news.
I bet good counsel, if they're going to write something like that.
Um, let, let's talk a little bit.
And I do want to get back to the lawsuit because there's more in the lawsuit here,
but tell us a little bit about the events.
Uh, you know, how, what, uh, got her into the hospital and what transpired
in the hospital from your perspective?
Well, what got her into the hospital is propaganda. And, you know, I cannot emphasize
that enough. That's why my podcast is called Deep Programming with Grace's Dad. Because even though
I was a conservative with a healthy distrust for the government, I was still programmed to trust
the white coat, the COVID propaganda. We didn't buy into all of it, of course, but we did buy into some. So,
for example, Grace was never vaccinated, including the COVID jab. So, we were vaccine-wise before
COVID. We were on the FLCCC protocol because we suspected Grace had COVID. Right now, when I look
at COVID as a
PSYOP, I don't know what she had, but she had a cold. And her oxygen had dropped to 88%
on the morning of the 6th. And we were led to believe, based on the FLCC protocol,
that that's an emergency. So we treated it as such, even though Grace was still great. She was
just fine. The emergency room physician suggested
checking Grace into the hospital for three, four days, put her on oxygen and the steroid, and then
get her home. I thought, well, that'll be fine. But remember, I'm trusting the white coat.
Again, if they would have only done that for Grace, she would be alive today. But instead,
they started her on a sedation med called Presidex. I was with Grace in the room from the 6th until the 10th.
They started her on a sedation med called Presidex on the 9th.
I was taken out by an armed guard on the 10th.
We had 47 hours without an advocate in the room before we could legally get my daughter,
Jessica, back in the room as an advocate.
During that window, they increased the Presidex dosage six different times.
So they sedated my little buddy instead of taking care of her.
The Presidex package insert says to not use that drug for more than 24 hours or it causes acute respiratory failure.
And in fact, the first cause of death listed on Grace's death certificate is acute respiratory failure.
The second cause listed is COVID-19 pneumonia.
That's a flat out lie.
The morning of the 13th of October, which is Grace's last day on earth, the doctor called my
wife Cindy and I, and the idea was, hey, let's approve a feeding tube. Let's get Grace out of
bed. We'll get her moving so she can come home in the next three, four days. Well, while we were on
the phone with him,
he wrote the order to increase Presidex to the maximum allowable dose. Simultaneous with hanging up the phone, he put an illegal do not resuscitate order on Grace, but she didn't die yet. So then
they combined Presidex with lorazepam and morphine in a 29-minute window that you and I could not
have survived, David. And this is what they give hospice patients in their last hour of life to euthanize them. That's the true
second cause of death. And if you added a third cause of death, it would be the DNR. Because when
it came time to resuscitate Grace, my daughter Jessica called my wife and I on a FaceTime call,
and we started all screaming to the nurses,essica inside the room cindy and i
on the facetime call to save her they refused they wouldn't come in the room they instead
hollered from outside the room with a guard hollered back she's dnr and we watched grace
die at 7 27 p.m on october 13 2021 on a facetime call wow Wow. Wow. That's amazing.
Yeah, it is.
When they put this thing through, we've seen this happening over and over again, the ventilators,
all these other things.
And then they would spin this around cynically to say, well, see, it's COVID and everybody's dying.
So therefore, you've got to get the vaccine.
They were killing people left and right with these protocols.
And the very fact that you you know, you talked about trusting
the white coat.
I played over and over again in 2020.
There was one particular press conference that's held by a public health official somewhere.
So they have this podium.
And before the public health bureaucrat comes out, they've got six people in white coats
and they walked out in a line.
Three of them stopped on one side of the podium and three of them went to the other side.
They turned around and put their hands in front of them.
And again, what they were doing was they were showing you the white coats.
Look at the white coats.
Bow down before the white coats.
Everything you're going to hear now is science. So, you know, these are the high priests of science.
It was just this show of authority using the white coats.
And I thought that is just amazing how they are so overt about their agenda and how they're pushing this to gaslight people.
But what a horrible experience.
I just, it's kind of, and and again this is all happening while you're
there on zoom you can't even be in the room with all this as you're watching
him kill your daughter and it's you know what what I have found out is this is
all by design that's why I'm calling it medical murder before I came on I was
hearing your comment about Rand Paul criticizing Fauci because he created
vaccine hesitancy for example example. All right. So
then when you think about, well, Rand Paul is the only guy standing up for us and maybe Ron Johnson,
but then when you realize, okay, are these guys controlled opposition? Where do they actually fit?
Because I can't say enough about how they're all in on it. The federal government, of course,
is in on it. The medical industrial complex is in it. The state they're all in on it. The federal government, of course, is in on it.
The medical industrial complex is in it. The state legislatures are in on it because they put walls around these doctors so you can't sue them. So they're a protected class. Of course, big business
is in on it because they, you know, I'll give you a pointed example about big business. We filed,
or not filed, we put a key man life insurance policy on one of our men
in the business. And so I was, because I knew this all cause mortality statistic of the jab,
I thought, well, they have to ask, you know, in the life insurance application, they ask,
you know, do you drink? Do you smoke? Do you jump out of airplanes? I thought, well,
they're going to ask the question about, are you jabbed? Nothing.
Crickets.
So what does that tell you? That tells me big government is behind big life insurance to keep a lid on what the truth is.
Because if this truth gets out to the masses, it would stop.
I mean, we know the Brooke Jackson case.
Brooke Jackson filed the federal whistleblower case against Pfizer, and the government comes in and stands behind Pfizer instead of supporting the whistleblower.
Pfizer never tested this thing because they had a contract with the Department of Defense.
The judge dismisses the case because under the guise that, well, if the population knew that this was never a vaccine, there would be a revolt against the
government. So, the propaganda is beyond what people believe. And then I would say last but
not least of the people in on it is the churches, the ones that you would expect to stand up against
this. I mean, they're holding vaccination clinics. They shut down and get PPP grants.
They give a watered-down version of Romans 13 and 14.
You know, this is so big.
There's many times, David, I thought I was done with my research, and then, oh, my gosh, you come to the next thing, next thing.
And, you know, praise God he gave me the ability to do this and it's my time thank you for
doing that yes and it's how you know they meant it for evil uh but it's an opportunity for god to
use you for good you know that when you look at this you talk about how they all had a hand in it
i it just uh i i refer to it as uh like the murder on the orient express you know we have all these
people on the train and there's this uh this person that they all have a grudge against that they want to kill.
And you find out at the end of the story that they all took a shot at stabbing this person.
So they all had a hand in it.
And that's really what you're talking about with these institutions.
This really is the murder on the warp speed express.
Because they've all had a hand in doing this uh the
insurance companies hospitals the politicians all of them and um and the pharmaceutical companies
of course but um you're talking about the insurance companies being in on it i remember the one out of
indiana i think it was one america big insurance company and they were they sounded the alarm and
said you know in third and fourth quarter we've said this massive number of excess deaths and this is beyond our three standard
deviations from the mean this is like a once in 200 year event and everything and and of course
that was exactly when biden started really putting the screws on people to get the vaccines
but instead of blaming it on the vaccine uh the CEO comes out and he goes, well, they're
saying that this doesn't have anything to do with the vaccine or with COVID.
But I know that it is COVID, even though they say these are not COVID related deaths.
I know otherwise.
They just must have gotten all of these wrong, even though it's a massive number that they
would not expect to normally see.
And that massive number, everybody got it wrong.
It really is COVID, he said.
And we know that nobody gets COVID if they're vaccinated.
So therefore, this is the unvaccinated.
We're going to raise insurance rates on the unvaccinated.
So they ask what your vaccination status is, at least at that insurance company.
It truly is amazing.
And they've all got a hand in it.
And that's why it's got to be exposed. I really do appreciate what you're doing with this.
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Tell us a little bit more about this lawsuit then besides that movement to dismiss.
They have another section here. You sent this to me.
You highlighted some areas here.
The plaintiffs assert or attempt to assert several causes of action. And they say that, um, the problem is that, uh, you know, because, uh,
she is an adult, uh, we cannot be held responsible for this.
Right.
And, uh, but you know, they don't mention that, uh, she has down syndrome.
Uh, but they say that this would be something that, um, um, you know, we
could not be held responsible for because an adult, if you, if you know, we could not be held responsible for because an adult, if you have parental consent
in this and you talk to the parents instead of, as they did kidnapping Grace, that would set a
very bad precedent. Talk a little bit about that. Yeah, this is the bigger issue with the lawsuit
by far. So the state statute first precludes where you would normally get punitive damages in
a case is because they took somebody's life early.
But by statute, if a person is an adult, which is age 18 or over, there's no claim for emotional
distress by statute.
So this is again, how they put the walls around the doctor.
The bigger issue, and I'm going to read it right out of their motion, the partial motion to dismiss, and then I'll frame it.
It says, quote, the legislature's purpose in enacting a statutory scheme.
It's interesting that the defense attorney used the word scheme right in his motion. So the legislature's purpose in enacting a statutory scheme to govern claims
for damages arising out of alleged medical negligence was to encourage healthcare providers
to remain in Wisconsin by imposing certain limits on the causes of action that a patient
or her family member can pursue in the types and amount of damages that can be recovered.
So this is the attempt to get our entire claim under medical malpractice. Why?
Because there's a $750,000 limit in Wisconsin. And this is not just Wisconsin folks. I mean,
every state is in on this. So we have this limitation of $750,000. So they want this to be a
medical malpractice case. So if you walk through, how do we even get to medical malpractice case so if you walk through how do we even get to medical
malpractice well we get there first by completely ignoring a patient's right to life that's a
natural law claim and that's a battery then what happens next is to implement if the state now gets
involved writing statutes that they have no business to write because we have a
common law, natural right to life. So they write in a statute called informed consent. And that
informed consent statute, they violated informed consent. Obviously, we didn't know they're giving
Grace the meds. We didn't know they're putting a DNR on her. So they hadn't violated our informed
consent. But if you look at the details of that statute,
that statute doesn't have any teeth to it. The implementation of the statute is turned over to
the state medical board, which is comprised of 10 doctors and three lay people. So they have their
own kind, which is the judge and jury for their violation of informed consent. So this is why our case, we can't, you know,
we are fighting to make sure that no aspect of our case is dismissed because
if this just becomes a medical malpractice case, those are a dime a dozen.
We want the truth of what is happening in these hospitals to be exposed with
Grace's case.
And that's the key thing, you know, besides being lied to, uh, they have shown nothing
but utter contempt for informed consent.
Uh, that is now everywhere.
We see that in all of the public health bureaucracy, they don't care what you want.
And, um, you know, they're going to, uh, we we've seen this with, um, uh, transplants
for kidney patients denied because you didn't get your vaccine status.
But everything about this, from the lockdown and the vaccine passports and requirements for keeping
your job, none of this is about informed consent or, you know, patient talking to their doctor.
That is the crux of the issue, and that is informed consent.
That is absolutely the crux of the issue. And they have set this up over time.
Again, COVID exposed it because we got lazy and we just kind of trust the white coat. We think
a hospital is a safe zone. They've lied to us, telling us the doctors are following the
Hippocratic Oath. A doctor wrote me after hearing me on a podcast, and he said, Scott, we haven't been following the Hippocratic Oath for 30 years, but we're programmed to believe
this stuff. So, we would never think that a person would want to kill you. But yet, when I look at,
I have so many anecdotal stories, David, but I'll give you one very specific one, and this really
helps people understand what's going on a lady i was on a local newspaper
interviewed me and the published story came out and the lady who interviewed me has a neighbor
who's a nurse in a local hospital and she called her and said that man is lying and specifically
about the illegal dnr well then about three months ago, she called the reporter
back and said, he's not lying. I'm the power of attorney for my dad. And I was reviewing his chart
in the hospital and the doctor put an illegal do not resuscitate order on my dad in the hospital
I work at. So I got permission to talk with this lady. And I said, will you come on the air with
me and explain what you just did to me? Because people's lives depend on it. And she said, I just can't do that. I'm 66 years old. I'm
a year away from retirement. So this is what's going on. These people are in a ball and chain.
They think they are, you know, the truth shall set you free, but their ball and chain is their
paycheck and following the orders and the fear of coming out and telling the truth shall set you free but their ball and chain is their paycheck and following the orders
and the fear of coming out and telling the truth that's right i have seen people over and over
again telling me scott that um you know i was afraid i was going to lose my job and but you
know i had religious convictions about this i refused to get the shot and i have seen the people
who did this out of religious conviction
and they were very afraid. They didn't know what the future was going to hold because they were
going to lose their job and they did lose their job. And I've seen them over and over again.
God has taken care of them. And in most cases, they have come out much, much, much better than
they were under that job. And I tried, and I tried to convince people of that.
And even just from a standpoint that, uh, do you really want to work for a, uh, somebody
who is so arrogant that they think that they can demand that you take an experimental shot?
Do you really want to have a job for somebody like that?
You know, and, and just to not even, you know, even away from the religious issues.
And that's one of the key things.
It's that fear that they have over people.
And the power of money and bribery and blackmail to take that money away.
And that was pervasive throughout this entire hospital system.
CMS telling the hospital system after they had bribed them for a year to kill people with that protocol, then they say, and if you don't get these vaccines yourself and have your staff,
your nurses and doctors take them, we're going to cut you off of CMS after they had
pumped up their CMS money with these, um, uh, with these death protocols and given them bonuses for
identifying people as having COVID and bonuses for putting them on a ventil protocols and giving them bonuses for identifying people as having COVID
and bonuses for putting them on a ventilator and giving them a 20% bonus if it was a COVID patient.
Then they said, now we're going to cut all of your Medicare and Medicaid off if you don't all get shots.
I mean, it's just amazing to see how evil this whole thing was and how it rolled out gradually.
Yes.
Two bonuses that people may not be aware of, but I'm aware of it because of researching.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, I would assume all the medical insurance providers did this,
but the document I have is from Blue Cross Blue Shield.
They incentivized their family practitioners to the tune of if they could vaccinate 75% of their patients,
they would get a $296,000 bonus in the fourth quarter of 2021. The bonus that very few people
understand is that if you had a loved one who was murdered in the hospital, the federal government
paid you $9,000 to bury your loved one yeah we refused the money we didn't
take their blood money but that was really hush money if you think about it yes because yeah you
go along with the diagnosis that your that your loved one died of covet and we'll give you nine
thousand dollars it's exactly i've talked about that yeah it's it's it's evil i mean it's almost
as if you know which i know is true is, you know, they had years in the
planning and every T was crossed, every I dotted.
I mean, it's, it's hard to grasp.
Yeah, it is.
And, you know, you talk about the hypocritical oath and, um, um, Hippocrates, there's also
Galen and his slogan was first do no harm.
And of course that has all been swept aside.
You know, when we say we're going to skip the testing because they're going to put this out quickly, you know, the first do no harm. And of course that has all been swept aside. You know, when we say we're going to skip the testing because they're going to put this out quickly, you know, the first do no harm.
And when you look at the alternative treatments that people were coming up with and saying,
you know, Hey, Ivermectin, HCQ, other things like that. No, no, no, you can't do that. Well,
you know, there wasn't any harm in any of those things, but they were not going to be allowed
because they were focused on, as you pointed out out what they had been plotting to do planning to
do and practicing to do really for decades with these germ games going back to a dark winter just
before 9-11 i mean this thing was so rehearsed they laid out all of the legal framework uh there
in 2001 and then practiced it for 20 years it's just amazing to watch this stuff and it's why i
cannot look past this at any of the
politicians who had a part in this and they all did you know like i said they all had they all
took a stab at the american public and our constitution they all did it it's just a you
know can't get can't get past that but it's so important for people to see uh what is happening
with this and i want to keep informed about what happens with your lawsuit as it moves forward. What's the next step? When do you have a hearing? You said it's coming
up just before the election next year. Is that right? Nope. That's when the trial is. We have a
three-week jury trial starting November 4th of 24. Yesterday, we got the notice of hearing. So
after the July 14th hearing, we had to file, the judge asked us
to file an amended complaint, which we did on July 28th. And then two more motions, partial
motions to dismiss surfaced. And the hearing for those partial motions to dismiss is going to be
heard October 30th. So that's a big deal because they're bringing up the same arguments. We're
really hitting back hard on the
the battery claim because that's the most important claim of our lawsuit so you know that
is something people can pray for you can you know of course the most important prayer is for the
people who did this to grace to repent and the reason being is you know that does not excuse
what they did. Repentance
and consequences are two different things. But even your worst enemy, you don't want to have
eternity in hell. So, I mean, that's, so those are two, you know, completely opposite things to pray
for, but I would appreciate that if people would do that very much. Yes, yes, very important.
You know, I wanted to have you on because this central thing,
putting people on a DNR in defiance of their wishes,
in defiance of their family's wishes,
if they're incapable of responding to this because they're not conscious
or because they have other conditions, this has been rampant.
And so this lawsuit, very, very important,
informed consent and all the rest of this stuff.
But I also wanted to have you on because of the downs aspect of this.
And I'd like for you to speak a little bit.
And Travis, maybe you can pull up the website there, Grace Schara.
That's S-C-H-A-R-A dot com.
He's got a lot of pictures of Grace.
As a matter of fact, I've got one right here on the board.
I'll pull this up, and there's Grace.
Tell us a little bit about Grace and how she was in your family for 19 years.
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Well, this is my favorite part by far, and I might get a little emotional, but Grace
changed our life.
Grace was very high functioning for a lot of reasons.
One, God made her that way.
My wife, second of all, One, God made her that way. My wife,
second of all, did a fantastic job homeschooling. And third, as I mentioned earlier, Grace was never vaccinated. So what does high functioning look like? Well, Grace could drive a car.
Grace went deer hunting with me. Grace could public speak. She could read and write. She
knew every state and capital. And her sense of humor was second to none so we're we're starting to get
ready for deer hunting now and we would set in our rifles and all of that and anyway one of the deer
seasons that this gives you a sense of grace's sense of humor you were sitting in the deer stand
and it's pretty boring you know you're waiting and she said dad i have a joke for you i said
what's your joke she said where do bees go to the bathroom?
I said, I don't know.
Where do they go to the bathroom?
She said, the BP station.
I mean, so she makes this up.
I mean, she was an absolute laugh a minute.
She took things literal.
I taught her a literal sense of humor.
And so she adopted that.
So Piggly Wiggly is a local grocery store chain.
It's actually regional. And so their jingle is Piggly Wiggly shop the pig. So we're in my truck
one day, Grace hears the jingle and she said, Dad, that's not true. You can't shop a pig. First,
you shoot the pig, then you eat the pig, but you don't shop a pig. She was the best thing, David. She was the best thing God
gave us second to salvation, bar none. She changed our life for the good. I mean, she loved
unconditionally. She accepted everybody. She encouraged. A funny thing, you know, if I would, you probably know the capital of Wisconsin,
but if Grace met you, David, she would first say, well, hello, handsome David. And if you started
talking, well, I heard you know all the states and capitals. And so she'd say, well, what's the
capital of Wisconsin? And if you said Bismarck, you know, she wouldn't say, hey, it's Madison,
you dummy. She would have said, close.
She always had this encouraging way about her.
It was so special.
Oh, thanks for letting me tell you.
I mean, I could keep going and going and going. And, you know, the thing is, as Jesus said, unless you become like a child, you'll not see the kingdom of heaven, right?
It's that childlike innocence that's there.
And it's such a refreshing thing to see with kids with down syndrome and i know that you know we we
i've you know we've got uh listeners and and family who have uh uh kids who have debilitating
diseases and it's difficult to see them suffer uh and it is difficult to see a child with cancer and things like that.
But there are these moments that shine through where God really speaks to us through that.
And it's not a reason to not have kids.
It's not a reason to abort a child.
And, you know, there is a—I don't know, I've just seen it with the parents of kids who have Down syndrome.
There is a kind of grace that is given to them.
You know, that's your daughter's name.
But it is a kind of grace that is given to parents to be able to handle that.
And it becomes a real example to other people about issues that they confront in their life.
You know, well, if they can handle this challenge that God has put in their life, then maybe I can handle this thing that I'm dealing with.
Because God has different challenges for all of us.
And in all of these things, there is a smiling providence
in God and what he does with us.
And all of these really is.
Well, that's spot on.
You know, when Grace was first born and uh god really
blinded us to her down syndrome but as i started thinking about grace's life i thought boy she's
never going to experience this or that and as i got to know grace and realized what she really
showed me i thought boy i wish i had down syndrome yeah because it. Because she was special. Yeah. And, you know, she's the reason
I'm here today is she was a gift from God and they took one of his prematurely and, you know,
God lit a fire under me to now become a spokesperson and I'm humbled to do it.
Well, I wish that more people would push back against this system.
You know, so many people have been harmed and hurt by this.
So many millions of people have been killed by this.
And, you know, it is now rising, as I said earlier in the program, you know, Politico
is wringing their hands and saying, oh, this anti-vaccine movement is really getting a
lot of traction.
It's getting really big because people understand what has happened.
You know, they've got friends or family or, you know, that they've had this happen to.
If it hasn't happened to them, if they haven't been harmed by the vaccine, they've seen other
people who have been and who have died from this.
And they've seen people who have been harmed by the medical protocols.
And that's one of the key things.
As you point out, out you know people are seeing
the vaccine industry for what it was and they're seeing the hospital industry for what it was
and they're seeing how the government has weaponized those things subsidize them corruptly
and allow these people to literally get away with murder and it has to stop and the only way that it's going to stop is if people like you
who have been directly affected by this stand up and sue them and speak out and and so it is
wonderful that you're doing that because this is such a big issue i've got a comment here scott
on rock fan little ford schoolhouse thank you for said, uh, my husband and I would love to share our story involving
precedent X and the medical malpractice we experienced with Michael.
During his heart surgery.
It was a total nightmare.
I hope your day is blessed.
Well, yeah, we need to, uh, press it.
X is not a drug that I have talked about and the past.
There's just so many of them, but I know from the situation you're talking about with morphine,
I know how that is something that they do to people on hospice.
And that was putting a do not resuscitate order on her
and then loading her up with morphine.
That was to kill her.
And we've seen that over and over again.
It really is amazing.
Well, thank you so much for what you do.
And again, the Rumble program is, I've got it here.
Let me get to it.
Is, well, I don't have it on this.
Say it again.
Yep.
No problem, David. It's deprogramming with Grace's dad.
And you can link to it, all the links with
the research, the medical murder being number one cause of death in the U.S. All those links are on
Grace's main website, ouramazinggrace.net. So you can find everything there. If you go to Rumble
directly, though, it's deprogramming with Grace's dad. That's great. Thank you so much for doing
that. Thank you for fighting this. And, um, you know, that, that really is
important because, uh, we hope that we can save other people's lives by doing this. These rules
have got to change. People have got to understand what these institutions have become. Uh, they
become a monstrous Frankenstein version that has absolutely nothing to do with the way that it is
sold to the public. So thank you. And again, I'm so sorry for your family's loss,
but it is a wonderful story, Grace's life was,
in spite of the tragedy at the very end of it.
Thank you so much, Scott.
Appreciate it.
Well, very nice meeting you, David.
Thank you.
Keep us informed.
Let us know what is happening with us.
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They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
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That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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