Covid Hospital Rescue

Rebecca Terrell
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

Prior to the Covid crisis, hospitals were viewed as harbors of safe refuge. Now, many see them as little more than prison wards, where patients can be isolated from their families, deprived of informed consent, and robbed of reasonable alternative treatments to dictates handed down by Washington bureaucrats.

Scott Schara lives daily with the tragedy that brought him to that conclusion. His daughter, Grace, died on October 13, 2021 in a Covid hospital in Wisconsin and is now counted among the more than 1.1 million U.S. Covid deaths tallied by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But Scott blames a genocidal hospital agenda with profit as its goal — not Covid — for the death of his youngest daughter.

“Grace was my best buddy,” he remembers. She was 19 years old and had Down syndrome. “If anyone knows someone with Down syndrome, you know that they’re your best buddy.”

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