Push Back Against Doctors who Medically Kidnap Children Increases Nationwide

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by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:

The pure evil that exists in the U.S. medical system was exposed to the whole world during the COVID scam, where novel new products were unleashed onto the public through “emergency orders” that ended up killing and maiming MILLIONS.

But even before COVID, I have been warning the public about just how evil this medical system is for over 2 decades now, as I have called upon all true disciples of Jesus to leave this Satanic system that is the #1 cause of death in the U.S. when you add together hospital errors and death by prescription drugs and vaccines together.

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And yet, the pharmaceutical cult is so strong, that even after the COVID massacre, most Americans still choose to visit a hospital or doctor’s clinic when they are sick, or when their child is sick.

(To understand why I choose to call the medical system a “cult” please see):

Medicine: Idolatry in the Twenty First Century

The Satanic Roots to Modern Medicine – The Mark of the Beast?

But there is a whole sub-class of the American public who have learned the hard way by experience just how evil the medical system is, and they are families who have suffered from medical doctors who have determined that they are not fit to take care of their children based on their “medical expertise”, and have worked with the government child welfare agencies to have their children medically kidnapped.

Many of these families who have been traumatized and lost their children to medical doctors and hospitals through medical kidnapping, will never visit a hospital or medical doctor again, and for good reason.

The one film that has documented this horrible practice of medical kidnapping the best so far, is the Netflix hit movie, Take Care of Maya.

I have published my own trailer for this film that is just over 2 minutes long:

See:

New Documentary on Medically Kidnapped Girl Whose Mother Committed Suicide is the Most Powerful Film Ever Produced Exposing Medical Kidnapping

The lawsuit suing Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in the Kowalski medical kidnapping case that was featured in the Netflix film, is now in the jury selection phase. See:

Maya Kowalski’s malpractice lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital begins jury selection

A few of the Child Abuse Pediatricians who have been involved in medical kidnapping stories we have covered at Health Impact News. *Links below.

Sadly, the experience of the Kowalski family is not a unique story, but representative of a national epidemic of children being medically kidnapped by medical doctors, many of whom are now certified as “Child Abuse Doctors“, a new certification in the area of medical pediatrics since about 2010. They work primarily in the nation’s Children Hospitals network.

And while we have been covering this evil practice in the medical system for over a decade now, there does appear to be a growing resistance finally forming to expose these criminals who hide behind white coats and the public’s favorable view toward their medical profession.

Here are some recent medical kidnapping stories that are currently in the news here in the United States where people are pushing back against the criminal medical kidnapping doctors:

Parents in Lehigh Valley say a local doctor falsely diagnosed them of ‘medical child abuse’

by Aubrey Whelan
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Excerpts:

The accusations seemed straight out of a true-crime documentary: parents abusing their children by faking medical diagnoses, subjecting them to unnecessary tests and treatments — all for the attention and adulation they’d receive as the caretakers of the seriously ill.

It’s known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and over the last several years, the Lehigh Valley area’s child protective service agencies found itself logging more of those cases than anywhere else in the state.

[A] parents’ advocacy group in the region contends that doctors at Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), the area’s major hospital system, are overdiagnosing the rare psychological condition that’s been the subject of high-profile news stories and documentaries like Mommy Dead and Dearest and Take Care of Maya.

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