Sasha Latypova
Author of the Substack Due Diligence and Art (sashalatypova.substack.com)
The book, "Is the Government Legally Killing Us? Is the Evidence Obvious? How Fear of Death and the Illusion of Freedom Turn Us Into Accomplices to Evil," is written by Scott Schara, known as "Grace's Dad".
The book is based on the Schara family’s personal tragedy: the death of their daughter, Grace, who had Down syndrome, on October 13, 2021, at the age of 19, at the hands of the medical industrial complex. Grace’s death which was orchestrated by the hospital personnel to look like a “COVID death”, led Scott Schara to invest over 4,000 hours researching how and why she died. His subsequent lawsuit, Schara vs. Ascension, et al, was described as the first wrongful death medical malpractice case in the country to go to a jury trial with COVID listed as the cause on the death certificate. I have reviewed the case materials that have accumulated over time and listened to the court proceedings in the case, and my opinion on what happened is on the side of Grace’s Dad: Grace "unequivocally did not die of COVID". The hospital system, influenced by financial incentives (such as $39,000 government reimbursement for ventilators and bonuses for COVID-related diagnoses), likely viewed Grace as "worth more dead than alive" after the family refused permission for a ventilator. In what should horrify anyone being admitted to a hospital in the state of Wisconsin, or, likely in any state of the Union, the hospital staff put a secret Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order into Grace's chart and proceeded with what can only be described as “involuntary euthanasia” (a euphemism for “murder”).
The book focuses on exposing medical fraud and the concept of Standards of Care (SOC). Schara details how Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates incentivize hospitals and doctors to follow specific protocols, suggesting that compliance with SOC is prioritized over the patient's well-being. The author explains that the medical profession has shifted over 120 years to focus on protocols rather than patients. He contends that many SOC are specifically designed to hasten death, linking this to the underlying agenda of eugenics.
An estimated 1.1 million deaths in the U.S. have been attributed to "hospital protocols" utilizing elements like Remdesivir, high-flow oxygen, and ventilators (which carry an 80–90% fatality rate). The system uses the "finite resources" lie to covertly ration medical care, often failing to obtain informed consent. The medical industrial complex has been intentionally shaped since the 1910 Flexner Report toward a pharmaceutical, hospital-centric model.
A fundamental concept in the book is that "they" (minions operating Satan's beast systems) deceive the population primarily through dialectics. These dialectics present an illusion of choice between two options, both of which serve the deceivers' goals, one choice being "evil" and the other being "less evil". God’s way, according to the author, is always outside the choices offered by the world’s systems. Examples of these traps include political debates (Democrat vs. Republican) and media outlets (CNN vs. Fox News). This strategy allegedly masterminds psychological operations (psyops) to manipulate the population. The author argues that the "less evil" side is particularly deceptive because it masquerades as goodness, like a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Grace Schara’s family is devout Christians. The Biblical worldview offers clarity about physical (anti-Christ) and spiritual (false prophet) beast systems that seek to capture souls. "We are the enemy" in the satanists' ploy. The book concludes with a call to repentance, which is defined as the only way out of the current situation. Schara advises readers to stop trusting the medical industrial establishment, suggesting that true healing comes from God and finding a natural, holistic practitioner. He emphasizes that fear of death has blinded people and that they must "Flee from Babylon". The final message stresses that everyone is to blame for giving away their freedom for the illusion of safety, security, and comfort.
I cannot agree more with the message of this book. Despite the horror that Grace’s family has endured, despite the evil that was committed against Grace and her family, God offers the path forward and gives us the strength to persevere. Grace will be avenged, the hubris of the current medical system will lead to its own demise, and the Truth will prevail.