Local people dying young, fruit of fraud by state actors, blindness by policy
Our 878-day court action against "Covid-19" fraud by Gov. Lee determines that fraud is public policy, not actionable as a tort, harm or oppression.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 17, 2023 —Local officials remain indifferent to the CV-19 inoculation fraud that the court system has upheld as not a cause of action on the part of the state itself, which sued Gov. Bill Lee and a local official.
Deaths of people otherwise in good health, who die unexpectedly, are required to be reported to the county medical examiner. If people report an unexpected death of a person otherwise in good health to a policeman, to a district attorney such as Coty Wamp or to sheriff Austin Garrett or one of his deputies, these info streams flow to Dr. Michael Metcalfe, medical examiner.
What about the death of Zachary Brian “Zach” Durham, a shop foreman at Tru-Coat Powder Coating? The Hixson resident dies April 10 at 31, and is described as having been “hard-working and loving son, brother and friend that devoted his life to the people that he loved.”
What about Ronald “Russ” Ragon, 58, a military chaplain and formerly a pastor at Lookout Valley Presbyterian church?
He perishes April 8, with no public information given. “While deployed to Sather Air Base, Iraq, he made a direct and lasting impact on thousands of coalition personnel, forging spiritual resiliency and reintegration for military families, and honoring the lives of 34 fatally wounded warriors. During his most recent deployment to Qatar, Chaplain Ragon led a 23-member team in the execution of more than 250 faith group services and 900 individual counseling sessions. In addition, his team delivered critical spiritual support to 9,000 personnel during the Operation ALLIES REFUGE evacuation of 57,000 United States and Afghan citizens over a three-week period.”
What about Matthew Isaac Bennett, who “died unexpectedly” at 40? What about Austin Howard Newby, 47, dead April 6? Mr. Newby was a welder, knife collector and reader of world religions.
These deaths pass unnoticed in the larger context of the CV-19 state of disaster created by government in Tennessee starting March 12, 2020, which state of emergency was ended by Gov. Lee in November 2021, but which continues by court precedent and defiance of the Tennessee constitution.
Duty of citizenry to report bizarre deaths
State law requires Dr. Metcalfe to investigate deaths of people who shouldn’t be dying, in concern for public health. His job is that of sentinel to health harms imminent upon the population of Hamilton County.
Any physician, undertaker, law enforcement officer, or other person having knowledge of the death of any person from sudden violence or by casualty or by suicide, or suddenly when in apparent health, or when found dead, or in prison, or in any suspicious, unusual, or unnatural manner, or where the body is to be cremated shall immediately notify the county medical examiner or the district attorney general, the local police, or the county sheriff, who in turn shall notify the county medical examiner.”
T.C.A. 38-7-108(a)(1), “Death under suspicious, unusual or unnatural circumstances” (emphasis added)
Says the examiner’s webpage, “The *** medical examiner office is organized under public health is because suspicious, unusual, or unnatural deaths may be the first sign or symptom of a public health threat that could affect us all.”