Dr. James Miller on how unvaccinated patients were denied adequate care
and why Vaxxed III matters
I have been hearing all along about the unvaccinated getting a lower standard of care than the vaccinated. I personally know many people who believe that their loved ones died as a direct result of a poor standard of care. Did you?
Here is Dr. James Miller describing what he witnessed:
The way it was done was there was this very cynical euphemism of saying “we’re doing this to protect staff and other patients” and therefore we’re not delivering care to these people who are not thought well of.
In the Substack (A Midwestern Doctor)… I describe kinda how that came to be and how I ended up starting up a free clinic in my church to start helping people. And one of the patients who came into the clinic was just too sick for outpatient care. She needed in patient care. But she was unvaccinated and when I sent her to the hospital, they had available monoclonal antibodies and things that she needed, but she was sent home inappropriately and treated with such disrespect she ended up not seeking healthcare from anyone, including our free clinic, until she was moribund and she couldn’t be saved.
After that, our church, our clinic, we bought an oxygen concentrator and we kept multiple people out of the hospital by just treating them through our clinic and at home. The people who were unvaccinated wouldn’t receive reasonable care at the hospital.
Q: Why do you think the hospital and the administrators who led that hospital did this?
There was just this universal madness that went on and I just watched it fall to pieces in front of me… It was very hard to explain. Being a rational person and someone that wants to deliver health care, I was really at a loss… It’s hard to speak of because when everyone around you is participating in something that you know is wrong, and they’re your friends and colleagues and you’ve trusted each other for years. It’s very difficult to watch. I can’t say motive, but it seemed like there was this group loss of reason. But then there was a cruelty to it. And that was the part that really struck me, is just the cruelty and how we collectively as a medical community abandoned our oaths to care for people, particularly the vulnerable.
As a trauma surgeon, which I was previously employed as, we would take care of people all the time that we would disagree with. We’d take care of drunk drivers. We’d take care of smokers. Whatever the issue is. And we disciplined ourselves to not be afraid of infectious disease. I can’t tell you how many thousands of times I’ve been covered with HIV and Hepatitis C blood. But I had to be disciplined not to flinch.
And so now we have this virus and we’re supposed to flinch. We’re supposed to avoid these people. We’re supposed to invert reality. We’re supposed to not care for them.
You know, the medical school I went to has a statue of the Good Samaritan in the center of it and suddenly in this pandemic we’re told the good Samaritan turned the other way and walks on the other side of the street. We were told it’s unethical, it’s unchristian to visit the sick. You need to let your grandma die alone – that’s the ethical, that’s the Christian thing to do. It was all inverted. And unfortunately, most of my friends, most of my colleagues went along with it.
You can read his article here.

Dr. Miller isn’t the only one with a story. Polly Tommey and her team at CHD went on the road to help amplify voices that have been repeatedly ignored and silenced. VAXXED III: Authorized to Kill has complied these first-hand accounts and invites you to bear witness. You can find or host a screening here.
VAXXED 3 and the Uphill Battle Against Censorship
If you don’t “follow the $cience” all the way back to the silenced, you’re going to miss the truth. And that’s the goal of the censors.
Children’s Health Defense embarked on a nine-month journey across America, gathering powerful testimonies from the people. Our interviews ranged from mothers and fathers to teenagers, families, medical professionals, whistleblowers, lawyers, and people from all walks of life.
What we discovered was nothing short of staggering. We listened to harrowing accounts of COVID hospital protocols that shook us to our very core. The consistency of these stories was alarming.
Listening is an act of love. We have a lot to heal through. Let’s begin.
Go here to find a screening near you.
Hospitals were too busy killing people on ventilators with oxygen and Remdesivir.
No incentive to serve others financially