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Jill's avatar

I am so sorry about Grace's death. What happened to her was not accidental. It was a well defined practice in both the UK and US. In the UK it has been revealed that Matt Hancock had bought up massive quantities of Midazolam before covid 19 was declared as a PHEIC. There too, people with disabilities were given DNRs without consent of their families or self. Just like Grace, they were murdered.

This is what so disturbs me about the current covid shots pretty much being mandated for sick people. Disability is listed as a co morbidity. I don't think the mass murder of people whom are considered "non-VIP" has stopped or will be stopped at all by those in power. As before, this is a deliberate attempt by those who believe in "eugencis" to get rid of other people whom they consider "undesirable".

One look at Grace shows she was a blessing to our world. She and so many others who are considered "undesirable" have, in fact, enriched the human family. I hope her family wins this case and I hope that we can win against the eugenicists, still in positions of power in both the US and UK.

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Big E's avatar

Thank you, Dr. Bowden, for writing such a concise and eloquent summary of this travesty (tragedy, too, but TRAVESTY for sure).

The absolutely evil, diabolical PREP Act and related emergency declarations (still in place) allowed this to happen, granting full liability immunity to the protocols, people, and perpetrators involved.

We hope the jury is swayed by their own humanity and compassion rather than anything slippery the hospital lawyers present. Yes, they must follow the law, but they also must follow righteousness.

Murder, even if state sanctioned, is still murder. It must never happen again, and those who willingly participated must suffer the consequences — even if they were legally in the right. The Nuremberg Code and Helsinki Accords after WWII were meant to stop such atrocities. They didn’t. Now our justice system must.

NO human being should ever condone what happened to Grace and so many others in hospitals worldwide, especially the “Five Eyes” countries. Doesn’t matter if they were “just following orders” on pain of dismissal from their jobs. Medical murder must not be allowed to stand anywhere in the world, much less our country, which was founded on the premise that all men (and women) are created equal — not VIP or non-VIP.

Our very best wishes to the Scharas and all who love and care for them. And sincere kudos and appreciation to attorney Warner Mendenhall, who is the type of lawyer we need so many more of! Any lawyers out there? Please contact Mr. Mendenhall’s firm — they need help! https://warnermendenhall.com/

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Tom Thompson's avatar

Criminal. God, do justice on behalf of the victim, family and others who either directly or indirectly were affected by these tyrant behaviors.

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Jb's avatar

Reading this story is so traumatic for me. It's diabolical. I have No trust in hospitals. I am terrified to go if I had to. More terrified if my kids have to go.

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Abigail Starke's avatar

I’ve been praying for them!!! Please God give them comfort, success, and justice!

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FriendIndeed's avatar

Dr. Berdine is doing an excellent job testifying for the Shara’s.

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Fred's avatar

Charges should be upgraded to murder. This was not an accidental death.

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Big E's avatar

Sadly, they had to go for lesser charge just to get the case heard.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Yep.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Murder would be a criminal case, I think. This is a civil suit.

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Fred's avatar
Jun 7Edited

Understood, but I stand by my opinion that it should be a murder case. Nothing accidental about it. I’d bet $ that “non-VIP” stands for non-vaccinated patient.”

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Elaine Russky's avatar

It's harder to prove, because you have to show intent, but my comment is directed to the fact that a murder charge can't be brought by a private citizen in the civil case. The DA would have to do it.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

The intent was clear.

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Fred's avatar

Understood, but could citizens exert enough pressure on the DA? I understand that the DA wouldn’t want to get within light years of this case, but Grace’s case makes the Liverpool Care Pathway look humane. Horrified and furious!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I don't know, but it's the only way to prove murder -- which is exactly what it is. I think these hospitals should lose their accreditation and the doctors should lose their licenses.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Then maybe people would finally get health care that supported health.

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Lilly's avatar

They don't charge doctors with murder.

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Fred's avatar

They can actually, but not usually in patient care. This case however, if as reported, is not malpractice or an accidental death. It was euthanasia.

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Holly's avatar

I couldn't finish ready this, it was so heartbreaking and infuriating......

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Woody Gillespie's avatar

I hope this family get’s everything coming to them. Also hoping that they sue those that did the protocol which most everyone now knows will kill you with a little help. It appears they had plenty of help!

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Cy Lanced's avatar

Above all, do no murder.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Gallows humor. Repel the PREP ACT to Make Murder a Crime Again.

Ban all assault vaccines - because people kill people, not hospitals.

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Lilly's avatar

DO NO HARM

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Ian Telfer's avatar

May the GOD of all comfort give you comfort in your loss and in the knowledge that Grace is in the arms of the ONE who loves her more than you.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

That, I think they got.

Now lets set a precedent so the arrogant doctors and nurses / administrators might have a conscious thought prior to murdering the Disease X victims they plan on helping to create.

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Dee's avatar

This will only set off alarms in the medical community if the actual people who knowingly administered the medication, knowing they were killing her, go to jail. If the hospital just gets fined, so what they will think. They didn't really receive any punishment. Hospital money comes and goes. No skin off their nose.

The administrators of the medication MUST pay a price, a personal price, in order for this to change in the future. Wouldn't hurt for their faces/names to become widely known for the crime they committed too. Public humiliation can also deter this from happening again to another innocent person.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Might as well publish the millions of names and faces of every medical doctor / DO, nurse, and lowly obedient Medical Assistant and all their practice Administrators that ALL refused to even acknowledge medical ethics during the Covid scam - much less honor those fundamental ethics. A complete violation of professional ethics on every level...and on the tax-payer dime per always.

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Dee's avatar

Won't happen. Trump pushed his beautiful shots and never took away the CARE Act and PREP Act.

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Lilly's avatar

QUIT BLAMING TRUMP. YOURE MEMORY- HOLED

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Takes more than a politician.

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Lilly's avatar

THIS RIGHT HERE. BETTER PUT ALL IF THEM OUT THERE. I do love it, when medical professionals comment on social media. Things like, Ohhh, I knew what was going on. Or a doctor will have a lecturing tone about transparency, moving on, etc.

I always ask, How many ppl due you coerce into getting a shot.

I write, you do not get a seat at the rebke, telling ppl what to think about, when to move on, NOTHING , until y'all stand up and admit culpability in covidsmovid, y'all ARE MUD.

The nurses saying, Ohhh, I knew. I'm like then WHY TF didn't you stand up? Speak out?

I will not give an inch. That damn Malone, holy cow.

Another thing is ppl trying to rewrite history. Not as long as I'm breathing.

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FriendIndeed's avatar

Intubation is a risk for people with Down Syndrome.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

But a guarantee with all the deadly contraindicated drugs.

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Marc Maximilien Authier's avatar

US evil Medical Eugenics kill her and hundreds of thousands like her.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

It's just straight-up extreme power and extreme greed. They thought it might be easier to get away with because of her Downs dx - but they were very very wrong.

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Marc Maximilien Authier's avatar

Not just that. It is also about EUGENICS of the Nazi kind we saw in Nazi Hospitals. Read about the T4 program by Hitler. Then again Americans do it by stealth dangling shekels ... The Nazis did it for the "greater good" and "cleaning" the gene pool. They do in USA for Wall Street zionazism who don't want to pay for Grandpa and Grandma healthcare and social security. Read the writings of Rahm Emmanuel that Mossad nazi MD.

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T. Jeanne's avatar

Why would I read that? Does it matter how the greed and the sick thinking intertwine?

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I wish I could have met Grace. Even after her death, she remains powerful. Her parents seem amazing people, I wish them well through the trial.

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james's avatar

angering!

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