I suppose this is a bit of a pep talk. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by negativity when you do a lot of research into a death program that is this large and ugly, and still in progress.
This isn’t my first rodeo, as they say. It’s just a perspective I’d like to share. Let me tell you about a success story, not as successful as I would like by any means, but at least you all know about it today. There was a time when things could have went a different way.
And first of all, let me say, I’m not trying to take credit for any of it. The credit belongs to the victims who stood up to it. I’m talking about the victims Jeffrey Epstein. I remember when I first heard of it, what my reaction was to it, and how it was censored and dismissed initially.
Back in 2016, a lady filed a rape lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. I know this will upset some of you if your view of the world depends on believing that certain people are your champions and that they are infallible. I read the lawsuit, felt like it held water, and could not believe that it was not an election issue between Clinton and Trump in the 2016 Presidential election.
Hillary Clinton wouldn’t talk about it. Trump, in turn, implicated Bill Clinton with Epstein. That’s where it stayed. The media on both sides of the political aisles wouldn’t touch it. It was a political stalemate censored by the media. I started talking about it. Others began to call the rape victim names and tried to discredit her story. I argued back, and started looking for other information on Epstein. I found the CVRA, Crime Victims Rights Act, lawsuits, of many of Epstein’s other victims. I started talking about that. There was a lot to this. It was a big story. It should be reported.
So I’m basically fanning the flames around this time, combining information sources, you know, reporting. Even though I didn’t look at it that way or call it that. I'd never heard the name Jeffrey Epstein in my life before 2016. Eventually I found some people who were familiar with it.
And I mean really familiar with it. I don’t know who they were, I don’t care. There was pretty clearly a grudge held by some in the FBI and DOJ about how he was protected, the methods used to shut the investigation down back in 2007. In 2016 I didn’t even know there was one an investigation. When I did look into it, reporting came out of two places in the world, Florida and the UK. That was it. Most was on Virginia Roberts, a victim.
Finally something broke. Judge Marra, after years of stonewalling the CVRA lawsuits, finally said the hell with it, the government violated the CVRA. Epstein’s deal with the DOJ was essentially null and void when he said that. I started talking about that. Any State Attorney General anywhere could file charges. There were a few oh really type comments. And then New York did file charges. And then they filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, and got a conviction.
Now you know there’s way more to the Epstein story and that it is still being covered up, but the fire has achieved a critical mass that cannot be extinguished. It just keeps burning and burning, a slow burn maybe, but his name is known all over the world, and his associates are on the defense all over the world. Many people are demanding to know the truth, investigating, reporting. I breathe a sigh of relief about that.
All I’m saying is that I’ve seen things go from censored and lied about to prime time before. I was raising hell about Epstein before the large majority of people knew his name. Again, credit to the victims who told their story to give people like me information to do something with.
Today the medical establishment believes they have the right to commit murder if there is some government document that says it’s OK. You do not. I don’t care what your legal argument is. The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the United States. You cannot “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” Period.
I don’t know how the Remdesivir murder cases story hasn’t self-ignited, but once it does, there is no way to ever put this one out. It will burn for years and years, and much hotter. This is so much larger than Epstein, it’s not even close. We’re talking about millions of people affected. Too large to even get a good estimate on, although it should all be included in data sets hidden from the public.
There were a few dozen or so victims who were pursuing legal actions against Epstein. I forget exactly. You can look through this article below. It’s actually a pretty lengthy summary of these legal actions. I still try to get back to the topic every once in awhile and fan the flames. This one is more of a resource base.
There has been no spark that has ignited this dry fuel let. I look at every Remdesivir/Protocol victim like a spark. Every piece of information, every story, is evidence. I’ll keep giving these sparks oxygen, combining data sources and reporting, until one of these sparks catches fire. I’ve seen it happen before against far longer odds. Think about the rape victims up against VIPs in government who were threatening their lives, back when you and I had never heard of Epstein.
It lit. It hasn’t burned as far along as it could or it should, but it lit, and it’s still burning. If I could get back to the topic, I could move it forward faster. As it is the Holocaust Protocols are the far greater danger, so that’s what I’m focused on.
These Holocaust Protocols are so big and so ugly that a pessimistic mentality has developed that anything will ever be done. But once this one lights, and victims come together, this fire will be the biggest fire this nation has ever seen. It will burn through these government institutions and corporations that have abused their power and wealth to kill for gain. I’m not sure what’s going to be left, it will be so bad. Our country will be different. I’m a little concerned for the future of the United States, but our Constitution is strong and I think it will hold. It’s way past time for the Government employees to be held accountable to the same Laws that the People are. Try to be the spark. Try to light someone else’s spark.
Charles Wright
I appreciate your work, Charles! I don't know the extent of what you've documented re: remdesivir but I know it's important information. I follow this topic because my 44 year old son was murdered by the hospital protocol and I want to follow the gathering storm.
Right now it feels as though the system has cloaked itself in liability protection by labeling pandemic measures a "military countermeasure" (Sasha Latypova's substack). Seems like courts take a look at that aspect and automatically dismiss any case because the plantiff has no standing in a civil/criminal court. I'm no lawyer so I may have this wrong.
I think once the first case succeeds, others are bound to follow. Unique cases like the murder of Scott Schara's daughter may be the first to succeed and will be going to trial as far as I can tell. Scott's daughter was murdered by narcotics and other sedatives and his case is based on malpractice and and illegal DNR.
Right now I have my son's medical record in a box (took 3 reams of paper to print) waiting for the right time to use it.
Rea, this is very similar to what they did to my father. The stories are almost all the same. The hospital protocols kills website tells you the stories and they are almost identical stories. My father died a horrible death alone. Pleaded for us to get him out when they did allow my sister a phone call to him. I was panicking and needed a moment to figure out what to do and by that evening they ventilated him without our permission. Him and I made a pact of NO ventilator. They starved him, they tied his hands to the bed, they turned up his oxygen and they killed him. The story is much more detailed. I have nightmares and pray for his soul and forgiveness for sending him there, for not getting him out asap etc.