A new lawsuit launched in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts is one of the first in the United States that argues that 'fraud' was perpetrated on the American people during the Covid pandemic. It brings forth evidence that over 50 cases of deaths the state coded as Covid-19 deaths were in many cases strongly linked to recent COVID vaccination.
The Complaint
- "This Complaint is a request for injunctive relief where the source of fraudulent misrepresentation, purposely conducted, continues to harm both Plaintiff and the public," the plaintiff argues. "As a matter of equity, third party liability should be considered. In fairness and equity, the harm must cease forthwith."
Using false information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Massachusetts School of Law (MSLaw) instituted a COVID-19 vaccination mandate for all students and staff.
- Plaintiff, a rising second-year law student, refused the vaccination because he has four pre-existing health issues consistent with thousands of COVID vaccine injuries reported to VAERS
- Most, if not all, law schools require COVID vaccination and do so based on the fraudulent misinformation issued by the CDC and FDA and sourced, in part, from MA DPH
- The lawsuit provides circumstantial evidence that corroborates the likely data fraud by showing excess mortality rates in the United States did not significantly decline despite the widespread availability of Covid vaccines in 2021
The plaintiff's argument is blunt:
- The state has committed Covid-19 data fraud, and many hospitals and clinicians had a financial interest in committing it.
- Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, numerous fentanyl overdose deaths, blunt force trauma deaths, and other causes of death unrelated to COVID have been included as a cause of death on death certificates, despite no such cause being listed.
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