LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE: Down Syndrome Teen’s Family Files First Step In Landmark Lawsuit Against St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
Today, Children's Health Defense films Scott Schara on the landmark lawsuit against Grace Schara's death after a DNR was followed without informed consent
View the LIVE Press Conference here: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/events/schara-lawsuit-press-conference/down-syndrome-teens-family-files-first-step-in-landmark-lawsuit-against-st-elizabeths-hospital--press-conference/
Grace loved Elvis, and met Priscella, who kept in touch with the family until her untimely demise. The beginning of this LIVE Press Conference started with Elvis Presley’s Blue Suede Shoes (here is a version for Grace:)
Followed by, A Little Less Conversation:
This is my version of the transcript, sometimes abbreviated or transcribed for easy reading. Apologies for missing sections, due to transmission errors and stalls.
Scott: “Grace believed in God.”
A Prayer
Father, the most important thing on this earth is an attitude of forgiveness, which your Son showed by saying,
Forgive them Father, for they know not what they are doing.
… and that is the spirit of forgiveness that I’d like you to intervene, specifically for the doctors and nurses who ended Grace’s life, so that they repent. Because if they repent, you won, and we did our work. I pray those specifically in your name, Lord. Amen.
So I don’t read a lot from notes. I like to wing it, so I’ll be winging it a bit. This is my introduction… I wrote a few things down. So.
I want to thank everybody for coming. This is the single most important event since we started. We’ve been at this for a year now and today is the pinnacle of starting the next chapter.
So thanks for coming. Thanks for those who are watching, both for those who are watching in our state, and around the world through CHD. And thanks to CHD for uhm… live streaming. For those of you who do not know, CHD is Children’s Health Defense.
Most importantly, God has opened up doors and has given us a path and all we have had to do is to walk through it. He has literally directed the paths and it’s quite a miracle to be on this stage today.And the… (artifact on video)
… Those dandelions have to go? They’re the worst plants on the planet.
Anyway, when Grace brought that bouquet, I thought,
Boy, those dandelions are beautiful. See, she talked to me about dandelions and a lot more.
I also wanted to share some things about Grace’s sense of humor. So she… she had a way about her that was special from the very beginning. She understood humor; she really got it.
So on Easter 2018, and this is just a simple example, I took her in to get her ID so she could vote. Then we opened up a checking account. So we went in to the credit union together. We sat down in the manager’s office. The manager asks,
“So, do you want to have a credit card, Grace?” And she said,
“Well, of course I want to have a credit card.” Then he asked,
What would you like the limit to be?”
Grace said, “Thirty.”
The manager said, “Thirty dollars? She said,
“No, thirty thousand.”
She knew what was up.
So if you met Grace for the first time, she had a way about her. She would ask,
“So do you want to hear my dirty jokes?”
No one could resist that, right? She’d say…
Well because it got stuck in the crack.
You heard me say, “Dirty jokes. So there’s more than one.”
She would say,
“Have you read the book, “Under the Bleachers?”
And they would say, “No.”
She’d ask, “Well, Would you like to know who it was written by?”
Well, of course I want to know who it was written by.”
Well, it was written by Seymour Butt.
so, Grace… you can’t make this stuff up.
She saw things we were unaware of.
If you look at the package insert for Precedex, it says specifically that it is not to be used for more than 24 hours due to a risk of respiratory failure. And if you look at Grace’s death certificate, it was truthful - it says she died of respiratory failure. That part is true because the hospital caused it.
Questions from the Audience
So your questions is,
Are there COVID policies in hospitals that are outside the law? That’s a much bigger question than one would think, because that assumes the public health emergency is a legitimate law. So if you accept the PHE as a legitimate law, that’s one thing but if you accept the PHE is not a legitimate law, and it was put in place unilaterally by the Health and Human Services oversight from Congress. And so that became the equivalent of law but putting the public health emergency into law is against the Constitution. Does that answer your question, dear?
Is St. Elizabeth’s Hospital following protocols that are dictated by the government, and that are illegal? I can’t answer that relative to St. Elizabeth’s. That has to do with Remdesivir and ventilators. Grace wasn’t on Remdesivir nor was she put on a ventilator, so I can’t answer that specifically. But I can say that they were pressuring us to put her on a ventilator, so I can’t say that … but I can presume that that is were the money is, that there’s huge money involved with these cases.
There's a case from Connecticut with the girl was put on a ventilator and she was in the hospital for 22 days … the doctors and the nurses… about a million dollars for that stay. So this is big money and people need to realize that it’s so much money that it takes the most Godly of men to not be tempted.
On top of the money situation, they have a shroud of secrecy. And we are one of the families who is there with their loved one when the patient died with their loved one room!
So they're trying to secrecy. And on top of that, they have immunity from the Patriot Act. so that means your have a perfect opportunity to steal from the American people, to accomplish an agenda. I shouldn’t be talking about things political… Gary, you started it!
Is there a path to criminal charges? Here’s … Joe. I'm going to say one thing and then you can say another…
The district attorney in … county uh, I should be the one who charges (indistinct). So, we believe there is a case, but we want to wait until we get to discovery and everything, it makes his job easy. So Joe, you can add.
Joe: we are going to gate the civil case first, and we’ll see what happens after that.
Scott: So I guess I didn’t screw that up… Next?
How do we donate? So GraceSchara.com has a donate button and a Give.Send.Go. So if you to do that, you can. It is not our goal here, donations, whatsoever. We are just trying to get the word out.
Kevin: Do you think there was a bias towards Grace because she was not vaccinated, etc? I'll just tell you … absolutely, there was a bias. There was a time seven days into the hospital where they referenced she had Down’s Syndrome different times. Dr. Zyment (indistince), he is the expert on the floor at St. Elizabeth's. The first full day of Graces stay was October 7th.
In his note on October 7, he mentioned that she was Christian two times. He referenced the fact that she had Down Syndrome four times, he referenced that we were following the American Front Line Doctors’ "misinformation" two times, and he referenced that Grace was unvaccinated two times…
…And in fact mentioned on that report that if Grace was vaccinated, she wouldn’t be here.
So yeah, there was a bias. Thanks, Kevin.
Marty: If Dr. Zyman is an expert, why doesn’t he know anything? I’m going to take that as a rhetorical question.
Were you allowed to have an autopsy? Great question, thank you. Yes can we chose to not do that because we … we had to do an autopsy with Travis and at that time, and here, we had no idea what we were getting into. And in hindsight, of course, it would have been nice to have an autopsy. But we have an over abundance evidence so it's not a necessary thing, but good question.
Do you want that people who have families that die in the hospital should get an autopsy? The answer is yes, I would also say to get the records as soon as possible… just get everything. You can't go wrong by getting everything. It doesn't mean you have to use it, but just get it. Thank you.
Tuned back in as the group was singing, Amazing Grace.
((Sniffles audible from the podium and the audience))
Amazing Grace Lyrics
"Amazing Grace" is not only an enduring Christian hymn and one of the most well-known and beloved spiritual songs ever written. It was Grace’s name.
Amazing Grace Lyrics
Amazing grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved.
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed.
Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come;
'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far
And grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promised good to me
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
and mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
When we've been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun,
We've no less days to sing God's praise
Than when we've first begun.
--John Newton, 1725-1807
To hear this song, you may listen to one version here:
If you don’t know Jesus Christ, you can say this prayer:
“Dear Jesus, I admit I am a sinner by nature (we all are), and I accept what You did by dying on the cross to bring me to right-standing with God the Father. God, accept my sorrow for all my sins. Create in me a new spirit, a new life as I now ask Jesus to come into my heart. Thank you for this. Teach me your ways. Amen.”
Next, tell someone. And ask God to send you a messenger of Truth - he will bring someone to you, someone who will show you how to walk in the Holy Spirit.
Visit https://ouramazinggrace.net for more information.
Thank you for supporting the Schara Family during this most challenging time.
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