Grieving father reveals how hospital COVID protocols led to maltreatment and death of his disabled daughter | NaturalNews.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2022 by: Mary Villareal

(Natural News) Scott Schara believes the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) protocols in hospitals have led to maltreatment of patients.

Schara’s 19-year-old daughter Grace, who has Down Syndrome, was admitted on October 6, 2021, for COVID-19 treatment. She died on October 13 because her doctor labeled her with a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order without authorization. On the day she passed, Grace received a cocktail of drugs that included precedex, lorazepam and morphine within a 30-minute window.

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Statement from Ty and Charlene Bollinger: Rebuttal to Fake News CNN’s Hatchet Job | The Truth About Cancer

Bollinger response to CNN slander
Statement from Ty and Charlene Bollinger
February 9, 2021

The recent baseless CNN attack on us is a fake news media hit job of epic proportions which lacks all journalistic ethics and impartiality. CNN’s attack demonstrates that it is not just questioning of the alleged safety of vaccines but “free speech itself.”

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Pfizer and Moderna COVID Vaccine Results NOT based on Peer-Reviewed Science – ZERO Liability to Companies if Vaccine Kills or Injures due to FDA Fast-track Approval | Health Impact News

Polly Tomney and Mary Holland.

Comments by Brian Shilhavy – November 17, 2020
Editor, Health Impact News

VAXXED film producer Polly Tomney and attorney Mary Holland of Children’s Health Defense discuss the two most recent COVID vaccine press releases from Pfizer and Moderna which both claimed over “90% effective” and just what this means.

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