Evidence: Interview Recording
Isolated for 21 days, no hygiene care, told from the day he arrived he wasn’t going to make it out alive
Mary Kucharek’s story is a heart-wrenching tale of loss, betrayal, and a search for answers in the wake of her husband’s tragic death due to COVID-related protocols and policies. As hospitals knowingly administered deadly drugs and harmful vent protocols for cash incentives provided by the PREP and CARES Acts and through the NCTAP program, Mary and her husband were thrust into a nightmare they never expected.
Mary’s husband was admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 in April 2021, where he spent 31 agonizing days fighting for his life. Despite their initial hesitations, the hospital staff pressured Mary and her husband into agreeing to be placed on a ventilator as a last-ditch effort to save his life. Tragically, after just five days on the ventilator, Mary had to make the gut-wrenching decision to change his status to a DNR and take him off the vent. With fibrosis filling his lungs and no hope of breathing on his own, her husband passed away just minutes later.
Throughout this ordeal, Mary faced a shocking lack of transparency, communication, and continuity of care. The hospital provided her with only a fraction of the medical records she was entitled to, and she was left to piece together the truth about her husband’s treatment. As she discovered, there were numerous treatment options that could have been offered to her husband during his 30-day hospital stay, but they were never pursued.
This tragedy has left Mary and her family reeling, struggling to come to terms with the loss of their beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Forced to adapt to a new life without him, Mary has fought for answers and sought counseling to help her cope with her grief and the weight of her new responsibilities.
Mary’s story is not an isolated incident. The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP) has archived over 700 of these harrowing stories, with more coming in faster than they can keep up. Over 400 have been published so far, and the number continues to grow. These egregious crimes against humanity must be stopped, and that is precisely what the CHBMP and the Freedom Foundation Citizens Task Force, comprised of victims like Mary, are working to accomplish.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by COVID-related protocols or policies, please document your story at chbmp.org. By sharing these stories, we can raise awareness, seek justice, and demand changes to a system that has betrayed the trust of so many. Together, we can ensure that Mary’s husband and countless others like him did not suffer in vain.
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Testimony Clips 5
The following clips were extracted from Paul Kucharek's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"had not been cleaned, shaved, nothing for those twenty one days that he was in there. He felt horrible. That was the first thing he asked me is if I could clean him up and and shave him and make him feel like he was a human.”
“"He said they felt like they were mad at him if he called for them to come in, and had not been cleaned, shaved, nothing for those twenty one days... I wanna see how he could, be. And, they were my my husband drank water... And then the next thing you know, somebody would come in and say, why is he on no food?... they told me that because of the BiPAP, he almost aspirated one time when he drank water. So they were not giving him letting him have the water that he wanted...”
“"The only I was getting from him was that he was in the dungeon. He called the the isolation unit that it was the dungeon. He didn't feel like he was a human. After the twenty one days and they moved him to ICU, they finally let me come in and see him, and he was so happy to see a person... he said, I I was in a dungeon. They wouldn't come in his room.”
“"I didn't know why when they vented him, they had those tie things on his wrist and stuff. He was, you know, sedated. The vent, they had that turned, they said, pretty much all the way up there... I did change him to a a DNR and then, had to make the the decision to take them off because he wasn't it wasn't making any difference... he passed away just just minutes off the vent.”
“The doctor told me that he was requiring way too much oxygen, that he was gonna need to be vented. Did I wanna change him to a a DNR? And I only just got start going there to see him, so I, know we're not going to change that.”