Is it Murder? Is it Premeditated?

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Is it Murder? Is it Premeditated?

May 19, 2023

Sasha Latypova

A question from my interview with Steve Kirsh, VSFR

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Steve K: "You are saying that doctors have gone from saving lives and swearing to do no harm to essentially wanting to kill people by recommending the vaccine…?"

Me: Yes.

Steve pushed back on the idea that this is murder, because murder requires premeditation. Let's refer to Britannica for definitions:

murder, in criminal law, the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable, usually distinguished from the crime of manslaughter by the element of malice aforethought (that's the premeditation part). Common-law codes define murder as a homicide committed intentionally or as a result of the commission of another serious offense. By contrast, the crime of manslaughter includes killings that are the result of recklessness or violent emotional outbursts.

An example of a hospital "covid death" case from attorney Todd Callender. I have spoken with many plaintiffs and attorneys, all of them highly credible, all have copious documentation of similar horrors witnessing a cold-blooded, SLOW torture and killing of their loved ones in a hospital. This continues TO THIS DAY. These CDC murder protocols are the "standard of care" today, with huge payouts to the murdering team and their employer, all over the US, including freedom loving places like Florida (Gov DeSantis? Dr. Ladapo? how is the grand jury going?):

One of the first cases [where] this happened [was] in Texas. There was a patient in ICU, in Baylor University's Hospital. We got a Temporary Restraining Order in order for us to get an outside doctor to come in and give this person Ivermectin. Within the next day, the Hospital's lawyers showed up and they threatened our Judge with the unauthorized practice of medicine. The TRO went away and our client was killed. How do I say killed? How do I know this? Because I have another case similar where my client went in, not for Covid. My client went in with an aneurysm. The client was nonetheless treated in the exact same format I'm telling you about: with the Midazolam, with the Remdesivir. They put him in the Covid ward. They never had Covid. But what they did, instead, was they they doped him up on morphine and fentanyl and a variety of a cocktail of drugs. I called the hospital's lawyer and said, Listen, we want to move him to other care. And the hospital's lawyer told me, No, your client is going to die in our hospital. This was his words.

So I called the Chief of Police, who already had a case with three felonies, alleged, and a case number. And I said, Chief, I want to do a health, safety and welfare check on my client in the hospital. They are not Covid-positive but they're being treated in this fashion. No, I'm not going to go there, says the Chief. Why? The City Attorney told me that this is a civil matter and we're not going to deal with this. I try and call the City Attorney's office. No, they won't talk to me. Go back to the hospital's lawyer and I told him, I said, this is criminal and I'll pursue this criminally. Too bad. It's civil. Your client is going to die in our hospital.

I filed a criminal complaint with the FBI. No [...] they wouldn't investigate it. And sure enough, our client died, in that hospital, from starvation. He weighed 78 pounds at the time of the autopsy. He was dehydrated. He was starved. He was high on fentanyl and morphine, and several other drugs that we did an autopsy on. We will be pursuing that case for the purpose of breaking up the immunities that are granted under the PREP Act, the CARE Act and the CMS Waiver Program, along with the same issues with the Covid mandates, the unity is so broad.

By the way, the payout to the murdering team and their employer is up to $500,000 per kill (in CA) including bonuses for use of remdesivir.

One recent story I was told by an attorney - her client was mugged and badly beaten, his wallet stolen, was picked up unconscious and taken to the hospital where he was assumed to be a homeless (and thus a fair game for killing) and put on the CDC murder protocol. Then, 7 days later, the hospital was unpleasantly surprised by his family showing up!

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