Millions of Americans may have unknowingly received COVID-19 mRNA vaccines as part of covert hospital programs allegedly designed to secure federal funding, according to U.S. attorneys leading a high-stakes investigation.
TPV: Some patients have reported experiencing unexplained symptoms they believe are linked to vaccination or discovering that their medical records list them as vaccinated without their consent, raising concerns about unauthorized medical interventions.
Attorneys investigating the matter reveal that testing to confirm whether someone was vaccinated without consent could soon become widely available.
If these allegations are proven, it will mark one of the most significant ethical scandals in American healthcare history.
Some whistleblowers have pointed out that hospital admission forms might have contained clauses in the fine print which granted authorization for vaccination. However, critics argue that many patients were unaware of such provisions, raising concerns about the adequacy of informed consent. For those who did not sign any such forms, their cases could set legal precedents in court.
If true it’s a game changer and in a sane world would bankrupt the hospitals engaged in this alleged practice. https://t.co/CSZsHHNFg0
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) December 26, 2024
As the investigation progresses, class action lawsuits will be filed against hospitals found responsible. Individuals affected will have the opportunity to join these legal actions.
Financial Incentives
Adding a sinister layer to the controversy, hospitals reportedly received financial bonuses based on the number of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines they administered. Introduced during the pandemic to encourage widespread immunization during the pandemic, this government initiative created a system vulnerable to abuse.
“Hospitals were under immense pressure to hit vaccination targets to secure funding,” said an insider familiar with hospital practices. “In some cases, that pressure may have overridden ethical decision-making.”
Scientists are now racing to develop tests capable of detecting whether an individual was vaccinated without their knowledge. Such tests could prove to be game changers, providing irrefutable evidence in legal battles and holding hospitals accountable.
If widespread covert vaccinations are confirmed, experts warn that the fallout could financially cripple institutions involved in these practices.
“If true it’s a game changer and in a sane world would bankrupt the hospitals engaged in this alleged practice,” said Ed Dowd on X.
These allegations strike at the heart of medical ethics and patient autonomy. Secret vaccinations represent a fundamental breach of trust between patients and healthcare providers.
“This isn’t just about medicine, it’s a violation of basic human rights,” said Tony Stevens, a Texas attorney involved in early investigations. “If these claims are validated, the hospitals responsible could face bankruptcy from the legal fallout.”