Pierre Poillievre, leader of the Conservative Party, released this press conference, on the subject of Canadian Biolabs and China interference in Canadian elections.
I support an investigation into it, and I support any effort to remove Trudeau and anyone who has stood by his side over the past 4 years during the massive attacks on civil and human rights that have been going on.
But I do want to add some thoughts on what COVID was and what it wasn’t.
No, I am not a doctor or a scientist.
But if I was a billionaire that wouldn’t matter, so I don’t think it should matter right now or ever. Science does not require that laymen shut up and trust it, that is the dogma you are talking about.
I want to contrast what Pierre Poillievre is saying here, with a recent interview that I watched on JJ Couey’s
. He interviewed Scott Schara who lost his daughter to hospital protocols after she was diagnosed as having COVID.The hospital protocols in this case amount to murder.
It is not easy to come to this conclusion. I expect there are many more cases where this happened. But will there ever be a proper investigation into it? I don’t know.
Imagine if your loved one died in the hospital from COVID. You may not be interested to find out that they were possibly murdered.
Imagine carrying this burden with you. To know that if you had not taken your daughter to the hospital, she would still be alive.
So here is Scott Schara describing some of what happened to his daughter Grace while she was in the hospital. The following is paraphrased from the video transcript. I have edited out some of it to make it shorter. You can watch the video at my Rumble channel. I have posted it there because Twitch videos disappear after a certain amount of time.
Paraphrased Transcript
Scott Schara: I'm nobody, I'm just a dad, I call myself Grace's dad. Through Grace's murder, ultimately, I woke up and we're going to spend a lot of time talking about that today.
Grace had Down’s Syndrome, and she was a complete gift from God. Anybody who knows somebody with Down’s Syndrome knows that. Most people think that Down’s Syndrome people are very slow.
In fact, we had people write to us after Grace died and said,
“well now that she's in heaven, she doesn’t have down syndrome”
They don't get it. You know, I personally think everybody in heaven has Down’s Syndrome. I don't know what Heaven is like, I just know that Grace is there, and I know that she's lifting the spirits of everybody that is there.
Her last day on Earth was October 13th of 2021. I went into a hospital with a COVID infection of my own on October 16. That hospital turned me around in 24 hours. And they did it, because first of all, their attitude was different. But second of all they did, what was promised to Grace.
So when I agreed to check Grace into the hospital. Grace was fine. She just had a cold, but the COVID psyop had gotten into my head, and the fear took over and because her oxygen dropped to 88 on October 6th. I thought, well this is an emergency.
The FLCCC protocol said, if your oxygen drops below 94 percent, admit yourself to the hospital.
So, I just saw it as my duty as a dad, but it was ultimately fear that was controlling me and I had to repent of that.
The parallel system is designed to be a false prophet.
I told you off camera that I'm putting together this series about the false prophet. The false prophet system, that's what I'm working on now.
So God put me in a different hospital and you can't make this up.
So they worked with me to get me home earlier than what they wanted. I didn't have to argue with them once. There was no argument.
In Grace’s stay, the arguments started early on, where I started challenging things. For example, her first full day in the hospital was October 7th.
On October 9th, I started feeding Grace and the nurse came running in and said, “you can't do that.” I said, “what's the reason?” she said “Well, her oxygen levels are only at 85 percent.” I processed that. I didn't say anything right away but I thought, okay. Yeah, I mean the oxygen is important, right?
I had a pulse ox in the room, because I had everything I needed for COVID in Grace's room. So, I put the finger meter on Grace and it read 95 percent. So, I called the nurse back in, and I said, “is my finger meter accurate?” She said, “yes it is.” I said, “well, why is my meter reading 95 and yours is reading 85 percent?”, and she said, “well, because the leads get sweaty.” I said, “well if you know that, why aren't you proactively changing out the leads? Given this is the primary tool you're using to manage my daughter's care.” And then she shook her finger at me and said, “you should just be thankful you caught this.”
So this was what the adversarial relationship was like at this hospital. Ultimately on the morning of October 10th. I had demanded a meeting with the attending physician. But instead of meeting with me, he sent in the head nurse with an armed guard, and I was taken out by an armed guard.
We hired an attorney to get my daughter Jessica in as a replacement advocate. My wife Cindy couldn't do it because she was really sick. So we had 47 hours without advocacy.
During that 47 hours they sedated Grace instead of taking care of her. So when it comes to Grace's last day, what happened is, the doctor called Cindy and I in the morning a little after 10 o'clock, we're talking to him on the phone and the purpose of his call was to follow up on a call he had with us the night before. What he wanted to do was convince us to give the hospital a pre-authorization for a ventilator. Yet, I had already researched ventilators, I became wise to ventilators, during Grace's Hospital stay. So we already knew no ventilators. So, we said no to the ventilator.
This was the fifth request and we said no, and my suspicion is, he knew we were going to say no, because of our prior history, and so they put Plan B in place right away. So he switched gears as soon as we said no and said “well, Grace had a good day yesterday, let's work on nutrition, and let's get her out of bed. So that she can be home in the next three or four days."
Well, you know, getting her out of bed is a key thing. Before he even got on the phone call with us, Jonathan, he had strapped Grace down to the bed and made her defecate in the bed, so he was lying.
Then while we were on the phone call with him, he increased the dose of the sedation med Precedex to the maximum allowable dose while he's telling us “Grace, had such a good day, let's get her out of bed,” all this positive stuff. He convinced us to do a feeding tube, but he maxed out the dose of the sedation med while we're on the phone and then simultaneously with hanging up the phone, he put an illegal, do not resuscitate order on her chart. My suspicion is that he thought the Precedex was going to kill Grace, because at 10:48 he ordered a max dose of Precedex and at 10:56 that day, eight minutes later the DNR order.
Well, then it didn't kill Grace and what they ended up doing, the short story is they combined Lorazepam and Morphine to the mix. That med combination is what you use to euthanize somebody in their last hour of life in hospice care, and they combine those meds in a 29 minute window. And after they gave Grace that combination, she was dead an hour and 12 minutes later. And, when it came time to revive Grace, if you read the morphine package insert, you would see that those meds are contraindicated. They're supposed to keep the reversal drug bedside and monitor the patients.
Well, they had no intention of doing that. And so once they gave Grace Morphine, no doctor or nurse would step foot in the room. Jessica was in the room. She felt Grace get cold, the 20-year ICU nurse said to Jess from outside the room, “that's normal, just cover with a blanket.” And when Grace's numbers started to tank, Jessica called Cindy at 7:18. The final dose was given to Grace at 6:15 and at 7:18 an hour and three minutes later, Jessica's seeing these numbers tank, and she called us on FaceTime panicking.
And she said, “Dad, Grace's numbers are dropping like crazy.” I said, “get the nurses in”. And she said, “Dad, I've been trying, they won't come in.” So we started screaming, “save our daughter.” And this is when we learned she's DNR, from outside the room with a guard they holler back. “She's DNR.” And we hollered. “She's not DNR. Save our daughter,” and they refused. Nobody would come in the room, and we watched her die on that FaceTime call at 7:27 on October 13th.
Now when I see it it's so obvious but I thought it was an accident.
After I got out of the hospital, a doctor that my wife and I know said “Scott you better get the records because I think something nefarious happened.” So I got the records, and as God would have it we had all the records to evaluate Grace's story, four days later.
So on November 4th, we had all the records. So the doctor and I sat down, we went through the records, we spent about a hundred hours, we put everything together and then I sent it to the hospital via patient relations on November 8th. And requested a meeting with the CEO of the hospital and the doctor figuring they would want to know what they did. So that history doesn't repeat itself. On November 2nd, they sent an email back that said, “we're not going to meet with you.” And that started the process of waking up.
Ultimately, I didn't conclude that Grace was murdered until the following year in April of 2022.
A pharmacist whistleblower came forward. We had done billboards and our billboards got national attention, and she saw them via Gateway Pundit and she called me. And she said “I'm a pharmacist and you know what's happening here, Scott, is that I'm thinking about quitting and becoming a whistleblower because what's going on is these med combinations like they gave Grace, this is what they're doing all the time but I won't sign off on them. The process is the doctor orders the meds, and the pharmacist has to sign off then because the meds are contraindicated, and an alarm has to be overridden.”
In Grace's case, a 20-year ICU Nurse is the one who gave her the meds. So that four-step combination got me on that phone call with this pharmacist, got me to realize, oh my gosh, Grace was murdered. And that's when I really got into it.
My final thoughts
The point I am making here is that it is well known that COVID was extremely deadly in the US. But in actual fact, it appears that it was not that COVID was extremely deadly, it was greed and government approved protocols which were extremely deadly.
This is important information for everyone to know. In the end if they are making viruses in biolabs it seems clear to me that the viruses they are making are not the problem. The problem is more so the legislation that is passed allowing for murder to be incentivised in hospitals.
Wow, the story of Grace is appalling, and yes, I know, not an isolated one, but so sad when you get it personally...😥😥
I saw Grace's Dad explain this whole story on video. It was chilling. It happened in WI, also chilling. I can't believe he couldn't find a lawyer to sue the living toast out of these people. Where are they getting their orders from, the CDC? What uber-sinister larger government body is ordering this and how many people know? How can someone not speak up?