A new documentary will premiere this month. Breaking the Oath: The Evils of Incentivized Healthcare is an exposé about the twisted partnership between Big Brother, Big Pharma, and the American healthcare system. It’s a scheme that became evident during what many call the “Covid plandemic”:
For months the World Health Organization, the media and Anthony Fauci told us that Ivermectin was not effective in treating Covid-19.
Ivermectin, a safe drug with 65 years of history, was purposely withheld in favor of Remdesivir. Some were fired or even arrested for providing it.
During the 2018 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Remdesivir had a death rate of 56%. Anthony Fauci knew it and still recommended its use.
The use of a deadly drug cocktail and the use of ventilators was recommended. They knew their protocol would kill millions. They are still killing.
Hospitals receive incentives of more than $300,000 per patient for following these fatal protocols. Big Pharma continues to rake in billions.
What if your child is next?
— From Trailer 1 of Breaking the Oath
The movie is dedicated “to Grace Emily Schara and the millions of lives lost at the hands of evil.”
Grace was a teen with Down syndrome who died in 2021 at a Covid hospital in Wisconsin. Her family is suing the hospital, maintaining that she was deliberately murdered by staff in order to take advantage of Covid incentive payments from the government.
The documentary features her parents, Scott and Cindy Schara, and big sister, Jessica Vander Heiden, who tell their heartbreaking story and share details of their lawsuit.
Other victims of hospital protocols appear alongside the Scharas. Stacy Ograyensek lost her husband, Ryan, early last year, and will be part of the Q&A session planned following the May 22nd online premiere.
Also participating will be Wendy and Robert Paiser, who relate how Scott Schara helped rescue Robert from what they all believe would have been certain death had he remained in a Covid hospital last year.
Erin Olszewski recounts her experience as a nurse in New York in 2020. She is an R.N. and Army veteran turned whistleblower who exposed hospital protocols that she says were killing Covid patients. She lost her job for her clandestine work, and is now the author of the book Undercover Epicenter Nurse. Some of her bodycam footage that helps tell the story is included in her interview on Tucker Carlson below:
Pediatrician Dr. Renata Moon and holocaust survivor Vera Sharav are also featured in the documentary. (Previous video interviews with these experts are included below.) Breaking the Oath is produced, edited, and directed by Jeff Wagner, host of The Patriot Review on Mike Lindell’s Frank Speech TV.
Along with the May 22 online premiere, there will be an in-person showing in De Pere, Wisconsin, on Sunday, May 21. You can get more information at the website America1stProductions.com.