Posted on 01/20/2023 7:39:39 AM PST by Red Badger
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – A Utah plastic surgeon, his neighbor, and two others are facing charges after allegedly giving people fake vaccination cards and destroying government-provided COVID vaccinations.
Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., 58, and his neighbor, Kristin Jackson Andersen, 59, have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to convert, sell, convey, and dispose of government property, conversion sale, conveyance, and disposal of government property and aiding and abetting.
The Plastic Institute of Utah Inc., along with office manager Kari Dee Burgoyne, 52, and receptionist Sandra Flores, 31, faces the same charges. According to court documents, Moore and his co-defendants allegedly ran a scheme out of Plastic Surgery Institute of Utah Inc. to defraud the United States and the CDC.
The documents say Moore and Andersen were members of a private organization seeking to “liberate the medical profession from government and industry conflicts of interest.”
In the allegations, the four destroyed at least $28,000 worth of Covid vaccinations and distributed at least 1,900 doses’ worth of fake completed vaccination record cards. The court documents allege the fake vaccination cards were sold either for direct cash payments of $50 per person per occurrence or required “donations to a specified charitable organization.”
The court documents estimate the fake vaccination cards have a total value of nearly $97,000.
Moore and his co-defendants also allegedly gave children saline shots at the request of their parents so the children would think they were receiving a Covid vaccine.
“By allegedly falsifying vaccine cards and administering saline shots to children instead of vaccines, not only did this provider endanger the health and well-being of a vulnerable population, but also undermined public trust and the integrity of federal health care programs,” said Special Agent in Charge with the Department of Health and Human Services.
The defendants are scheduled for their initial appearance in court on Jan. 26 at 2 p.m.
if on the jury i would refuse to convict
the jury is a defense against bad law
The Special Agent is spouting the party line, as expected. The Special Agent is incapable of speaking for him or herself. The government has been doing a fine job of undermining public trust all by itself.
I was wondering about that valuation, too. I had the same reaction, that the cards should be worth zero since the “vaccine” was given away for free everywhere. How did they calculate that number?
No, judge, children are absolutely not a vulnerable population to COVID.
I wonder who couldn’t keep their mouth shut?
I did Nazi this coming from the New United States...
A doctor should not falsify info. But he likely saved lives.
I’d like to know how they were found out - loose lips sink ships. And, yes, I didn’t read the article. LOL
“Not every act of defiance is virtuous.”
This one is.
They should be given medals.
Imagine this in reverse, if a Doctor made the decision for you and gave your child a COVID vaccine. Would you give him a medal?
Believing you know best how others sould live is wrong, no matter who is doing it.
In America's covid concentration camp, there was one camp guard who was found to be secretly helping the inmates.
He must be punished!
AndyTheBear wrote: “Ok, so what does it tell us if some doctors are now willing to risk ruin in order to stop the government officials from coercing people to take a “perfectly safe” “vaccine”?”
It tells you that some will do anything for money.
This man’s a hero.
I wonder how many lives he saved by doing such? How many youngsters did he save from heart damage, sterility, or other injuries?
Anyone charged for trying to save their patients’ lives should demand a jury trial. If I was on a jury I would immediately vote “not guilty” and would not be moved on my decision.
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“No, he’s actually a criminal.”
One can be both a criminal and hero. It’s extremely common throughout history actually.
Yeah, because Doctors normally get paid about nothing.
Your suspicion of ulterior monetary incentive detector seems to be inverted. You are detecting it where it is extremely unlikely and not where it is extremely likely.
“A doctor should not falsify info.”
What if not falsifying info will endanger the health and lives of his patients? How about then?
“Moore and his co-defendants also allegedly gave children saline shots at the request of their parents so the children would think they were receiving a Covid vaccine.”
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