The Epic Covid Vax Fraud Brought To You By Epic Systems Corporation
SOTN Editor’s Note: The following shocking exposé is as damning as it gets. Just take a close look at how the Pharma-Medical Complex sites the campuses of its most criminal corporations in the middle of nowhere (see photo above).
Of course, a key component of the Covid Super Vaccination Agenda was to make sure the implementation plan sufficiently covered up the millions upon millions of deliberate COVID-19 ‘vaccine’-induced deaths and injuries.
State of the Nation
December 29, 2023
Epic Systems Corporation, Electronic Medical Record Systems, and the Hospital COVID-Shot Computer Fraud.
How hospital computer medical-records systems kept nurses from inputing potential “COVID vaccine” injuries.
SEAN M. BROOKS, PH.D.
The American Classroom
In my opinion, this is a topic that is not being discussed, nor investigated enough, if at all. My intention is to simply make mention of this because it’s a fact that computer fraud occurred within hospitals while using the EPIC computer system. There were also endless nurses who had their hospital supervisors delete notes on medical records that indicated that the cause of a patient’s illness and condition was due to the COVID shots. Both the EPIC computer system and deleting handwritten notes, kept ethical nurses and hospital staff from reporting the correlations between patient illness and their COVID “vaccine” status.
Let me provide just a little background on the odd nature of EPIC, its origins and its partners. This is based on what is written in Wikipedia:
“Epic Systems Corporation, or Epic, is an American privately held healthcare software company. According to the company, hospitals that use its software held medical records of 78% of patients in the United States and over 3% of patients worldwide in 2022. Epic was founded in 1979 by Judith R. Faulknerwith a $70,000 investment (equivalent to $280,000 in 2022). Originally headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Epic moved its headquarters to a large campus in the suburb of Verona, Wisconsin in 2005, where it employs 10,000 people as of 2019.
The campus has themed areas/buildings, such as a castle-like structure, a “Wizard Campus” that appears to be inspired by J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, and a dining facility designed to mimic a train station.”
“As of 2015, the company was in the fifth phase of campus expansion with five new buildings each planned to be around 100,000 square feet. The company also has offices in Bristol, UK; ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; Helsinki, Finland; Melbourne, Australia; Singapore; Trondheim, Norway; and Søborg, Denmark. Epic primarily develops, manufactures, licenses, supports, and sells a proprietary electronic medical record software application, known in whole as ‘Epic’ or an Epic EMR. The company’s healthcare software is centered on its Chronicles database management system. Epic’s applications support functions related to patient care, including registration and scheduling; clinical systems for doctors, nurses, emergency personnel, and other care providers; systems for lab technologists, pharmacists, and radiologists; and billing systems for insurers. MyChart is used in the US and other countries to access doctors’ records and for billing purposes. It is used by 150 million patients across the US. Epic also offers cloud hosting for customers that do not wish to maintain their own servers; and short-term optimization and implementation consultants through their wholly-owned subsidiary Boost, Inc. The company’s competitors include Cerner, MEDITECH, Allscripts, Athenahealth, and units of IBM, McKesson, and Siemens. The majority of U.S. News & World Report’s top-ranked hospitals and medical schools use Epic. In 2003, Kaiser Permanente began using Epic for its electronic records system. Among many others, Epic provides electronic record systems for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, the Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, and all Mayo Clinic campuses. Partners HealthCare began adopting Epic in 2015 in a project initially reported to cost $1.2 billion, which critics decried and which is greater than the cost of its buildings. By 2018, the total expenses for the project were $1.6 billion, with payments for the software itself amounting to less than $100 million and the majority of the costs caused by lost patient revenues, tech support and other implementation work.
In 2022 Emory Healthcare, Baptist Health and Memorial Hermann Health System all switched to Epic, from Cerner.”
“In a survey of over 400 Epic employees, 89% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with how Epic (as a company) was handling the pandemic.”
Their employee meetings on their campus are not for the faint of heart either. Now, I don’t know about you, but nothing good happens at employee meetings that are this size.
Now, let me first highlight two nurses who clearly stated that the EPIC medical-records computer system kept them from inputing a patients “COVID vaccine status” as being a cause of a patients illness. These two nurses are Gale McCrayfrom the Bay Area of California, and another unnamed Florida ICU nurse. Their interviews are hyperlinked (in underline) and available on Dr. Makis’ Substack page. I’m going to paraphrase what they stated.
Both of these nurses, on opposite sides of the country, each stated that when opening the EPIC computer system to look at a patients medical history and input their current conditions and health status, a “red bar” would appear at the top of the screen indicating that the patient was “NOT vaccinated.” They both stated that this was done in an effort to push the COVID shot on the patients, had they not already received it, which clearly the computer system already knew that they hadn’t. What they also stated, is that this was done in an effort to convince the nurse and the patient, that the reason for their current trip to the hospital must be due to them “not being vaccinated,” and that this might be a good time then to get the “COVID vaccine.”
Both nurses then stated, that upon further submissions within the EPIC medical-records computer system, nurses and hospital staff were not allowed to input if the patient WAS vaccinated, in particular when reporting an illness. So, for example, a dropdown menu would appear and give them only two options to select. The options were “not vaccinated” or “unknown.” There was no choice to enter that the patient had in fact been “COVID vaccinated.” It’s their belief that this was done is an effort to keep the correlation of the “COVID vaccines” and illness OUT of the EPIC computer-based medical system so the hospital could pin the illnesses that patients currently had on the “unvaccinated” and not the “vaccinated.” In essence, the EPIC system did not want to record any correlation between being a COVID vaccinated recipient, and being a sick and or dying patient.
It’s my speculation that this is a level of medical-based computer fraud that I’m not sure this country has ever seen. Given the world-wide footprint of EPIC, there’s no way that this only occurred within The United States.
While communicating with whistleblower Kim Carter, a register nurse and former House Shift Supervisor at Select Medical Hospital, inside Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio (who is a friend of mine and has been a guest on my podcast American Education FM), Kim described her experience with their computer-based and hand-written medical notes, that were to be viewed by incoming nurses regarding the “COVID vaccination” status of patients, and she described her attempts to relay that a patient’s conditions were most likely due to being “COVID vaccinated.” Kim indicated to me over text message, that they used the EMR (Electronic Medical Records System) computer program, and that it was the most basic form of the EPIC system. EMR is defined as:
“…an electronic record of health-related information on an individual that can be created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within one health care organization,” have the potential to provide substantial benefits to physicians, clinic practices, and health care organizations. These systems can facilitate workflow and improve the quality of patient care and patient safety. Despite these benefits, widespread adoption of EMRs in the United States is low; a recent survey indicated that only 4 percent of ambulatory physicians reported having an extensive, fully functional electronic records system and 13 percent reported having a basic system.”
Kim and I discussed this further over text message. We both stated the following:
Kim: “I never saw a red banner that indicated vaxxed or not vaxed. I had to go and hunt for the info I was looking for.”
Me: “Was there ever a drop-down menu that would not let you select if they were vaxed, in particular if you were entering an illness as to why they were there?”
Kim: “No. Our system at Select Medical was the cheapest and most basic of the EPIC platform. So it’s not a surprise.”
Me: “Could you enter whether or not you thought the jab had anything to do with a patients illness, or were you restricted from inputing that information or even discouraged from doing so?”
Kim: “We were restricted from doing so. Even my mentioning that I thought something was vax-related, I was shut down.”
Me: “Shut down on the computer, or shut down by supervisors, or both?”
Kim: “I mean, they fired me to silence me from sharing safety signals for the flu vax. It was just supervisors and other staff. No one wanted to admit or acknowledge it.”
Me: “So, if you wanted to type into their records that you thought the covid jab was a potential cause of their illness or condition, you could have?”
Kim: “In a chart-note, yes. But, not in the diagnosis portion of the chart.”
Me: “Would it be easy for someone else to delete an honest report, like entering their illness being COVID-jab related?”
Kim: “Yes. They can simply delete it.”
Me: “Did that happen?”
Kim: “I don’t know. Our patients would sometimes be there for several weeks sometimes only a few days. But to my knowledge, nothing was ever entered as a vax-related injury, although I believe almost all of what I saw was vax-related injury. Most of the info about them even getting the vax was empty, which is why I had to use care everywhere and go through all chart notes from everywhere else, but everything I did see was approximately one month after their health took a turn dramatically.”
In summary, nurses, doctors and other medical employees who used the EPIC system for inputing medical records, need to come forward and describe their experience with this computer system, and whether or not they were restricted from entering a patient’s “COVID vaccination status” as potentially being the cause as to why the patient was in the hospital or doctors office in the first place, based on their current ailment or conduction. Cleary, this seems to have been the case. Again, keeping doctors or nurses from being able to select that the “COVID vax” may have been the cause of a patient’s ailment, and lacking the ability to do so within the EPIC system or another computer-based system, is negligent at best, and intentional at it’s worst. I think we can put our eggs in the basket of this being a HUGE intentional.
In my opinion, more testimonies from nurses and doctors need to be gathered on this specific matter, and an investigation needs to take place regarding the design of the EPIC computer system, in particular during the distribution of the COVID bio-weapon shots, and the consequences that every hospital witnessed as a result of patients and staff receiving it.
Above and below images of the interior, and an exterior statue, at the EPIC Medical Campus in Verona, Wisconsin
The simple fact that the EPIC Medical Campus in Verona, Wisconsin is designed both inside and outside to look like Harry Potter, Willy Wonka and other spell-related stories (as seen above), it’s indicative of a company that has something to hide. Or, at the very least, they plan on deceiving people, right to their faces.
Remember, the Greek word Pharmakeia appears in Galatians 5:20 and Revelation 18:23. There are terms from the same root word, which also appear in Revelation 9:21, Revelation 21:8, and Revelation 22:15. These words are translated into English as “sorcery,” “witchcraft,” or “sorcerer.”
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