Woman Escapes “Hospital Holocaust”, Husband Breaks Her Out!

The doctor told Gail Seiler she was “going to die” without even examining her. She joins Faithful Freedom with Teryn Gregson to tell how the hospital withheld nutrition and devised various other tactics to kill her in Episode 33. Her husband got past security and the police to break her out. The hospital eventually let her go, wheeling her through the morgue. Hear how she is now helping others document and seek justice for their COVID hospital betrayals.

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FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation Files Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of Petitioners Lang, Fischer, and Miller in Landmark 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2) Case

The FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit primarily manned by volunteers impacted by COVID-related crimes against humanity, has filed an amicus curiae brief in a landmark legal case concerning Principal Edward Lang and co-petitioners, Joseph W. Fischer and Garrett Miller. The crux of the case revolves around the interpretation of the term “corruptly” in the federal statute 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2). Thomas Renz, Esq. of Renz Law, LLC, has led this legal charge, emphasizing the ambiguous nature of the statute, which could have implications on First Amendment rights. The Foundation’s brief points to potential inconsistencies in the statute’s application and its potential misuse.

Class Action Complaint Filed Against Gilead Sciences, Inc. Over Remdesivir Alleges False Advertising And Negligence

Today, two people who suffered injuries from the drug Remdesivir (a/k/a “Veklury”), filed a class-action complaint against Gilead Sciences, Inc. for alleged violations of consumer protection laws, false advertising, deceptive promotion, negligent misrepresentation, and other charges related to the marketing and administration of the drug. The complaint seeks damages, injunctive relief, and disgorgement for personal injuries and wrongful death.

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