Is the Right to Life More Important Than Hospital Protocols? Wisconsin Supreme Court to Issue Opinion
Scott gives his perspective of the case, discussing three specific highlights of the justices’ questions and attorney testimony. Part 2 is coming soon. This is an extremely important case
Karen Mueller is Scott Schara’s guest on this episode. She is ‘all in’ fighting for constitutional and civil rights.
Attorney Karen Muelller knows what’s at stake!
Karen is the plaintiff’s attorney and is fighting the most important case being decided in America today. Karen and Scott discuss the analysis of this case. Scott discussed his personal perspective last week, in Part 1: https://rumble.com/v26g17a-is-a-patients-right-to-life-more-important-than-hospital-protocols.html.
Hospitals are the New Killing Fields
This case has the potential to halt the abuses of patient rights. Are government/hospital issued ‘standards of care’ more important than an individual patient’s right to life and autonomy over his body? That question will be settled when the Wisconsin Supreme Court issues its opinion, presumably in the next month or so.
Please pray each of the justices see the evil that brought this case to the national stage.
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This podcast shares another urgent opportunity, as a result of Grace’s death, that opened Scott’s eyes.
What specifically?
Medical facilities have become extensions of the government, taking orders that are against the Hippocratic Oath. Unfortunately, most still believe doctors are following the Hippocratic Oath.
God warns us in Hosea 4:6,
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”
Please heed the warning we are sounding. Be aware that you must proactively advocate – your life depends on it. This case highlights the current state of affairs.
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Thank you for taking the time to do your part to stop the tyranny.
Scott’s Purpose: “Grace did not die in vain. We are standing on Genesis 50:20: You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.”