
If you’re not already aware of what happened to Scott’s daughter, Grace, here is a very quick synopsis.
In 2021, Grace was given a diagnosis of COVID pneumonia, a label that stemmed from a questionable PCR test. This led to her admission to the sterile, clinical confines of the hospital, where hope mingled with fear. Tragically, the attending doctors made the unbelievably evil decision to place an illegal Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order on her, just before administering a potent and lethal combination of drugs that mercilessly dulled her drive to breathe. They stood by, emotionally detached, as her life began to fade.
In an agonizing moment of helplessness, her parents, Scott and Cindy, desperately pleaded with the hospital staff through FaceTime, their voices choked with anguish and desperation as they begged for their daughter’s life to be saved. Yet, amidst their cries, the sterile hospital walls echoed only silence, leaving them to grapple with the unbearable reality of their beloved child slipping away without a fighting chance. The entire ordeal was a heart-wrenching tragedy for a family shattered by loss.
There is much more to this story, but those are the tragic highlights. I can’t even begin to imagine the pain and suffering the Schara family has endured.
I first met Scott at an event where I had been invited to speak near Green Bay, Wisconsin. I couldn’t hold back my tears as I listened to Scott share his horrific story. After he finished speaking, I approached him, thanked him for his bravery in speaking out, and offered my condolences. Since then, I’ve been following the story closely and have learned a great deal from the research Scott has conducted about the corruption within our healthcare system.
In the face of pure evil and against all odds, Scott has fought back, doing everything he can to raise awareness of the wrongdoings within the system. I don’t know anyone who has worked harder or fought more tirelessly to seek accountability for the terrible actions that have occurred in hospitals at the hands of the so-called ‘white coat cult.’
I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it: I can’t think of anybody in this world that I respect more than Scott Schara. I’ve only had the opportunity to meet him in person once, but it was clear beyond a doubt that he is an extremely passionate person who cares deeply about the direction the world is heading and is doing everything in his power to make it better. I wish I were more like Scott.
Scott and his wonderful family have made many sacrifices to reach this point. They lost their beautiful daughter and continue to re-live the tragic reality in order to fight for justice. None of us can imagine what they’ve been through, and they deserve our support.
Please, and I can ask with enough vigor…please, please, please…do everything you can to make it to Appleton to show support. This is our greatest chance to expose the evil system! With sufficient support and the attendance of medical freedom advocates, perhaps the mainstream media will be compelled to cover this story.
The following is from a recent post from Scott:
“What:
The case seeks justice for Grace Schara, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome, whose death on October 13, 2021, her family alleges would have been avoided with proper medical care. Ascension, et al claims no wrongdoing.
When:
June 2, 2025, is the first day of the trial, beginning with jury selection.
The trial is expected to last three weeks.
Where:
Outagamie County Courthouse, 320 S. Walnut Street, Appleton, WI 54911. The trial is open to the public. There will be a morning (8:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) and afternoon session (1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.) each day. You do not need to sign up to attend.
The nonprofit organization, ‘Children’s Health Defense,’ in conjunction with ‘The New American,’ will livestream the entire trial. Viewers can tune in on their website at: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/
Who:
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Plaintiffs: Scott Schara and the Estate of Grace Schara
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Defendants: Ascension Health, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, and individual medical staff members.
Why:
The trial will examine allegations of negligence, lack of informed consent, and medical battery. The plaintiff also seeks a declaratory judgment for the DNR order and medication combination that the plaintiff alleges resulted in his daughter’s death.
Some examples of God’s hand, since Grace’s death
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The hospital I was at, three days after Grace’s death, was using a completely different protocol than used with Grace – showing me what was possible if the patient is put above profits.
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Receiving Grace’s medical records four days after requesting them.
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Guidance from a doctor friend to understand the records to understand what happened to Grace.
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Newsmax having me on live television two months after Grace died facilitated the media opportunity God has given us to share the message.
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The Medical Examining Board’s report of their “investigation” of my complaint opened the door to becoming a researcher into the medical industrial complex.
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God showing me the spiritual agenda behind what we are seeing in real time.
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Assembling the legal team and their acceptance of me as the fifth member of the team.
God’s providence is 100% of the time when you look. I’ve only listed seven things here. There are literally thousands of things that have happened to prepare us for this exact moment. What about before Grace died? God knew. Here’s a big one…I found out I had heart disease seven years ago this month. That started a process of training the men in our business to take over. That fact is why I have the time available to do the work God has called me to do!
Specific prayer requests
That His will be done in every situation. We don’t know God’s reason for opening the door, or whether it is His will for us to win or lose at trial. We do know that He already knows the outcome! We know He cares about the process and how we react to the multiple roadblocks in this system. He cares that we show love, grace, and forgiveness with each opportunity presented. Jesus never lost connection with the Father. I want to walk that way, and your prayers would be appreciated.
For the repentance of those who were involved. God holds each of us accountable for where we are at, from blindly following orders, to looking the other way for a paycheck, to treating the medical system as an idol. I hope each person caught up in the medical industrial complex will step out of his/her comfort zone and see that this system is designed to cause blindness to the Great Physician. I want to have the attitude of forgiveness Jesus had toward those who killed Him, while He was on the cross, when He said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” If hearts respond with repentance, I want to extend the same mercy God has extended to me. This may be the most important thing to pray for.
For protection and strong health. God has His hedge of protection around us. There are many important players who also need prayers for protection to be able to reach the short-term goal of finishing the jury trial strongly: our legal team; our experts; the judge; the jury; the defense.
For the power of the Holy Spirit. This lawsuit is/was a long row to hoe. Only the Holy Spirit can provide the power, the strength, the wisdom, and the humility to see this task to the end. Personally, the grind of the lawsuit has had me question ‘why’ many times.
For the opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God has allowed all of this for a reason. The only reason I’m certain of is to share the urgency of knowing Him. Please pray for doors to continue to open and for our family to share The Truth.
God’s view of justice
Two Scripture passages provide God’s perspective.
First, Isaiah 59:14-15: Justice is turned back, and righteousness stands at a distance; for truth stumbles in the public square, and uprightness cannot enter. Truth is lacking, and whoever turns from evil is despoiled. The Lord saw it, and it displeased him that there was no justice.
This note, from a devotion sent to me earlier this week, is outstanding:
“This passage was written hundreds of years before Jesus’ birth, but it is a perfect picture of the world we’re living in today. Justice is elusive. Righteousness is mocked. Honesty is unwelcome. Truth is stumbling in public. Those who shun evil are taunted. The Lord sees it all and is surely displeased. Many people think truth is relative, and every person creates his own truth. Many think that justice means an equal outcome for everyone, and it can be achieved through political and economic solutions. But God is the ultimate source of truth and justice. Apart from Him, there is no truth, and there will be no justice. And governments cannot solve our problems because at their root, they are spiritual problems. People will find real truth only when they humble themselves and turn to God and His Word. Real justice will be achieved only when people invite God to come in and change their hearts. Our problems are many, and God’s people must respond by bringing God’s light and truth into our homes, our workplaces, our communities, and our nation!”
Second, Romans 12:17-19: Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the Lord.
What does justice look like in a case like this? First, repentance. The defendants have no idea the extent of their blindness. They don’t realize our work will benefit them, their families, and their friends. Second, stop the behavior. If God uses Grace’s death to hold individual doctors and nurses accountable for their actions, it will send shockwaves through the industry. Third, our family’s calling is under Genesis 50:20, which says: “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” God has given us a platform to share what we are learning. As souls wake up to the physical and spiritual goals of the system, each one has a new responsibility to rebuke evil and starve the beast. Finally, and personally, I’d like Grace’s death certificate to be changed to the true cause of death. Assuming we win, writing a check for Grace’s death is not justice.
In closing
God hears every prayer. There is nothing He cannot do. He cares about each of us getting closer to Him and believing “God’s got this, dad,” as Grace would say.
Praise God for this opportunity to have Grace’s death be a light to others both physically and spiritually; and for the opportunity to shed His light on evil. I’m thankful Grace’s death has not been in vain.
Thanks to all of you for your support and prayers. May God bless each one of you.”
Trial to be live-streamed on CHD
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Are you going to Appleton to show your support?
I am doing everything in my power to free up some time in my schedule to attend the trial in person. I hope to see you there.