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Medical Overreach and Forced Treatment in Modern Healthcare
Episode 622

Medical Overreach and Forced Treatment in Modern Healthcare

Connecting the Dots w/Dan Happel

January 1, 20262h 7m

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Show Notes

This episode of Connecting the Dots exposes how medical authority, government agencies, and courts are increasingly being used against families who refuse mandated treatments or challenge institutional protocols. Guest host Mark Sutherland leads a deeply personal and investigative discussion revealing what many families are now experiencing as modern-day medical kidnapping.

What appears on the surface as isolated abuse is shown to be a systemic pattern operating under the cover of law, medical ethics, and emergency powers.

Across the country, families are discovering that informed consent is no longer guaranteed. Under emergency powers, court orders, and institutional protocols, medical decisions are being removed from parents and patients and placed into the hands of hospitals, agencies, and judges.

This conversation exposes how consent is overridden, how families are separated under medical authority, and how systems designed to protect are increasingly being used to control. From real-world cases to firsthand advocacy experience, this episode connects the legal, medical, and spiritual layers behind a problem many still don’t realize exists.

Guest: Margaret is a medical advocate who helps define and explain medical kidnapping from a clinical and parental rights perspective. She discusses how doctors initiate CPS involvement and how consent is overridden inside hospitals.

Guest: Laura manages a hospital hostage hotline and works with families whose loved ones are being held under forced medical protocols. She helped develop the “Do Not Consent” medical forms and explains how hospital systems deny consent and isolate patients.