The 25 Commonalities

Over the last several years, unthinkable crimes against humanity have taken place, and the stories documented by CHBMP stand as evidence of an ongoing atrocity. As we’ve scrutinized hundreds of cases from across the nation, we’ve compiled a list of the most prevalent characteristics associated with the deadly COVID hospital protocols. We’ve heard these things from victims again and again. The heart-wrenching experiences of patients who have suffered due to these COVID-related protocols and policies must not be ignored. The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project is committed to shedding light on these issues and raising awareness, putting an end to these harmful practices, and tirelessly seeking justice for the countless victims and their devastated families. Each commonality below is linked to documented testimony clips from real interviews.

The 25 Commonalities
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The following list represents the most common themes and trends observed in these cases:

  1. 2365 clips Isolation of victim : Victim is denied any access to family, friends, advocate, Pastor, Priest or Clergy, etc.
  2. 2212 clips Strict adherence to EUA protocols : Only option allowed to victims are hospital protocol drugs; Remdesivir/Veklury, Baricitinib/Olumiant, Tocilizumab/Actemra. Often forced on victim when refused.
  3. 1673 clips Denied alternative treatments : Denied requests for treatments like Vitamins, Ivermectin, Budesonide, Hydroxychloroquine, etc. False statements made that they are not FDA Approved or do not work.
  4. 3462 clips Denied informed consent : No informed consent provided regarding medications, treatments, intubation, or procedures.
  5. 940 clips Gaslighting : Gaslighting by Hospital Staff. Victim and family constantly told the victim will die because they are unvaccinated or if they don't comply with hospital protocol.
  6. 74 clips Removal of communication devices : Call lights, glasses, cell phones or other communication devices removed from patients' possession or placed out of their reach.
  7. 2636 clips Dehumanization : The methodical dehumanization of the victim. Often described as being treated like an animal.
  8. 3570 clips Pervasive sense of wrongdoing : Family members, friends, and often the victim all had a feeling that something was wrong.
  9. 316 clips Vaccination discrimination : Discrimination based on vaccine status. Mocking, verbal and physical abuse for being unvaccinated.
  10. 32 clips Rapid oxygen increase : Oxygen supplementation increased quickly causing lung complications and damage, leading to mechanical ventilation.
  11. 382 clips Refusal to communicate : Doctors, nurses, and hospital administration refusing to communicate with family or advocates.
  12. 505 clips Dehydration and starvation : Denial of food, water, or any nutrition. Given diuretics or laxatives.
  13. 96 clips Restraint abuse : Physical restraint and/or Chemical restraints used. Failure to follow legal requirements. Ventilation used as restraint or behavior control.
  14. 72 clips Bathroom denial : Denial of bathroom use. Forced onto a catheter and/or rectal tube.
  15. 205 clips Non-emergency ventilation : Victim and family told it is just to give the lungs a rest.
  16. 327 clips DNR pressure or shenanigans : Pressured to sign DNR. Ignored or falsified DNR.
  17. 339 clips Palliative care pressure : Victim and family pressured into palliative care, comfort care or hospice. Palliative care ordered without consent.
  18. 244 clips Isolated even in death : Denied access to dying victim. Denied access to view the body after death. Denial of Last Rites.
  19. 70 clips Police/Security involvement : Police/Security used to keep victim isolated. Families threatened with arrest.
  20. 43 clips Refusal of transfer : Refusal to change doctors or make hospital transfer.
  21. 301 clips Infections and injuries : Sepsis, MRSA or Hospital-Acquired Infection. Pressure sores, skin tears, necrosis.
  22. 2455 clips Neglect : Neglect and lack of basic care, general hygiene or grooming, bathing, linen changes.
  23. 66 clips Nighttime emergencies : Family woken up and pressured to make instant life and death choices with little information.
  24. 1384 clips Perception of malevolence : Victim states or feels like hospital staff is torturing them or going to kill them.
  25. 214 clips Unqualified staff : Treatment by foreign, travel, FEMA, or unqualified Medical Staff.

Each of these commonalities paints a broader picture of what thousands of families have endured. By sharing these stories, we aim to expose the dangers of these policies and ensure that such injustices never happen again.