NEWS RELEASE: Texans Seek Justice Against Dr. Fauci, Medical Establishment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Vires Law Group together with the Chris Byrd Law firm, and with the support of the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, announce the submission of requests to the District Attorneys of twenty-two Texas counties to initiate criminal investigations of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other officials for alleged crimes committed against citizens of Texas prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The criminal referral requests are being submitted to the District Attorneys for Angelina, Bexar, Brazos, Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Fort Bend, Galveston, Guadalupe, Grayson, Gregg, Harris, Hays, Johnson, Lubbock, Montgomery, Smith, Tarrant, Tom Green, Travis, and Wise counties. This effort to investigate Dr. Fauci and other accused persons is supported by donations from individuals and organizations such as the Fight Like A Flynn PAC run by former National Security Advisor retired Lieutenant General Mike Flynn.
The requests made by attorneys Rodriguez, Miller, and Byrd ask the District Attorneys to make criminal referrals to Attorney General Ken Paxton for investigation and charges, on behalf of the next-of-kin relatives of 46 victims in Texas who have sought their assistance in requesting investigation into the deaths of their loved ones under COVID hospital protocols, intentional COVID-19 infection mismanagement, and suppression and denial of life-saving treatments in Texas hospitals, nursing homes, and other facilities.
The criminal referrals accuse Dr. Fauci, current and former federal officers, and hospital systems providing care within Texas of committing crimes per Texas penal code, including:
∙ Capital Murder – Tex. Penal Code §19.03(a)(7)
∙ Murder – Tex. Penal Code §19.02(b)
∙ Manslaughter – Tex. Penal Code §19.04
∙ Trafficking of Persons – Tex. Penal Code §20A.02
∙ Participation in enterprise through racketeering or unlawful debt collection – Tex. Penal Code §72.04 by Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – Tex. Penal Code §71.02
∙ Injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual – Tex. Penal Code §22.04
∙ Abandoning or endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual – Tex. Penal Code §22.041(c)
∙ Unlawful Restraint – Tex. Penal Code §20.02.
In addition to Anthony Fauci, the following individuals and officers are Subjects of the requested investigation:
– Cliff Lane, Deputy Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases – Francis Collins, ex-Director, National Institutes of Health
– Deborah Birx, ex-White House COVID Response Coordinator & former Director of DOD HIV Research at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
– Rochelle Walensky, ex-Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Stephen Hahn, ex-Commissioner, Federal Drug Administration
– Robert Redfield, ex-Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– Peter Daszak, President, Eco-Health Alliance
– Rick Bright, Director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
– The Administrators and Healthcare Providers of hospital systems and facilities providing care to patients in Texas, including but not limited to Baylor, Scott, & White Hospital System (“BSW”)
The attorneys who extensively researched and compiled the criminal referrals, along with many other concerned citizens, believe that it is essential that the Texas Attorney General and his staff conduct a thorough investigation to determine if the evidence contained in the filing together with further evidence to be uncovered through investigation substantiates indictment and prosecution of the identified suspects for the alleged crimes. If the evidence provides probable cause that crimes have been committed, then it is expected that the State of Texas will prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. The submission details how the Subjects in their respective roles, caused harm who were either state actors who provided the impetus for private conduct or were private parties who acted as proxies for state actors in conduct that would be unconstitutional if done directly by the state. In either case, the bad acts were criminal and violative of the U.S. Const. amend. XIV and Tex. Const. Art. 1, § 19.
Calls for accountability are coming from all over the nation and even the halls of Congress, as recently expressed by Senator Ron Johnson and Congressman Chip Roy. Based on the current legal landscape, if these culpable federal officers, former officials, and hospital systems are ever to be held accountable and punished for their COVID-related crimes, such justice must be delivered by a state or county-level criminal process. We urge the People of Texas to stand with these victims and their families and support the District Attorneys and AG Paxton in bringing to light the truth of the victims’ suffering and deaths and the suffering of their families, and in securing justice for these victims of these egregious crimes.
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© 2024, J. Christopher Byrd, PC