



Medical Information
Medical Treatment & Hospitalization
the staff treated us like we were evil because we weren't vaxxed
my dad got a super-bacterial lung infection
the dr FINALLY agreed to a feeding tube after 14 days!
Some nurses seemed to care others were very cold. They treated him and allowed the doctor from New York to treat him when I expressly told them no Remdesevir and no doctor from New York. They called many times right after he was checked in to get my consent for the ventilator and I always said no. But they ignored the rest.
Activism & Follow-up
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Written by A.I. based on interview
Jennifer Harrell’s story is one of unimaginable loss, strength, and a call for justice. Her father, Jim, was a vibrant, healthy man with a deep faith and a resilient spirit. Just two months after losing his beloved wife, Jim contracted COVID-19 after attending a friend’s funeral. Despite being proactive in his health, taking vitamins, and staying physically fit, Jim’s life took a tragic turn when he was admitted to a hospital in Texas.
Jennifer and her family were determined to care for Jim at home. They sought early treatments and diligently provided care, but when his oxygen levels dangerously dropped, they reluctantly took him to Saint Joseph’s Hospital, believing it would offer compassionate and effective care. Little did they know, the hospital had adopted strict protocols and brought in doctors from New York to enforce them. Jennifer and her father made it explicitly clear: no ventilators, no Remdesivir. Their wishes were ignored.
From the moment Jim was admitted, Jennifer faced an uphill battle. She was denied access to her father and could only watch helplessly from outside the hospital. Despite her repeated pleas and insistence on alternative treatments, the hospital proceeded with protocols that Jennifer had explicitly rejected. “No ventilator,” Jim had said, and Jennifer echoed his wishes, but the hospital staff pressured her relentlessly, attempting to coerce her into consenting to invasive treatments.
Jennifer’s anguish deepened when she learned that her father had developed a super bacterial lung infection—a direct result of the hospital’s care. Despite her efforts to secure better treatment and even to transfer him out of the facility, the lack of proper medical equipment and bureaucratic red tape made it impossible.
Throughout this ordeal, Jennifer clung to hope. She managed to visit Jim briefly, sneaking in with the help of a nurse friend. When she finally saw him through a window, tears streamed down her face. Jim, weak but aware, acknowledged her presence. Eventually, the hospital allowed her inside, but it was too late. Jim’s condition deteriorated rapidly.
In his final moments, surrounded by family, Jim found peace. Jennifer recalls the serene smile on his face as she held his hand and told him she loved him. She believes he saw Jesus in that moment, offering her a small measure of comfort amidst the overwhelming grief.
Jennifer’s story is not unique—it is one of thousands. Families across the nation have endured similar nightmares, losing loved ones not to COVID-19 itself but to rigid, inhumane hospital protocols that prioritized bureaucracy over patient care. These are not mere tragedies; they are egregious crimes against humanity.
The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP), a mission of the FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation, has documented over 1,300 of these stories, with more than 900 published. The stories continue to pour in faster than they can be processed. CHBMP’s Task Force, comprised of victims, widows, widowers, and survivors, is united in its mission to expose these horrors and fight for accountability and justice.
If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to COVID-related protocols or policies, Jennifer’s plea is clear: document your story. Visit CHBMP.org and add your voice to this growing movement. These crimes must be stopped, and justice must be served. Together, we can ensure that no more lives are lost in vain and that those responsible are held accountable for the suffering they have caused.
These are just a few of the cases archived by our COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, and there are more being reported by survivors and families of victims every day. If you would like to help with this project, please contact us at email@chbmp.org.