Grace’s Case and the COVID Collapse
A wrongful death trial in Wisconsin is threatening to dismantle the COVID machine.
Grace Schara, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome, died in 2021 after being given morphine, sedatives, and slapped with a DNR her family never approved. Her parents say the hospital—Ascension St. Elizabeth—followed COVID-era guidelines that effectively euthanized her. They’re now suing for battery and wrongful death. It’s the first jury trial of its kind.
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, who reviewed Grace’s records, said this on a recent Joe Rogan Experience episode: “They euthanize them. They need the bed. They say, ‘Well, they’re going to die anyway.’” Rogan asked if this was common. Bowden: “Yeah.”
Attorney Tom Renz laid it out in a senate hearing: hospitals were financially incentivized at every stage—more money for a COVID diagnosis, more for remdesivir, more for ventilators, and even more when the patient died.
“We incentivized the murder of patients,” Renz told the Pennsylvania Senate.
Continued Harm
Dr Bowden shared internal data from her clinic showing vaccinated patients with spike protein antibody levels ten times higher than the unvaccinated.
“A lot of them are off the chart—over 25,000,” she said.
Her conclusion: “The spike protein is the toxin.”

High spike protein levels are no benign aftereffect—they’re a red flag.
The spike protein isn’t inert; it’s biologically active and toxic.
Studies have shown it can cross the blood-brain barrier, trigger inflammation, damage endothelial cells, and disrupt mitochondrial function.
In vaccinated individuals, sustained high levels suggest the body is continuing to produce this harmful protein long after the shot, raising serious concerns about long-term cardiovascular, neurological, and autoimmune impacts.
This isn’t protection—it’s prolonged exposure to a known pathogen component.
Floodgates
Rogan went on to praise Dr. Peter McCullough—arguably the most targeted voice during the pandemic.
“Five years later, we know he was right,” he said.
Rogan also praised Dr. Robert Malone, and separately went on to reveal that two former U.S. presidents complained to Spotify after he posted about his personal success with ivermectin. The message was clear: silence dissent, protect the narrative.
If Grace’s case succeeds, it won’t just be about one hospital. It will crack open the entire apparatus—protocols, incentives, and the silencing of truth.
The floodgates are about to open, hopefully.
You can watch the full Joe Rogan episode here: