In June 2021, a dire tragedy unfolded when David Cummings, a determined cancer survivor, succumbed not to the disease he had valiantly overcome but to a far more insidious foe: the aftermath of an experimental COVID-19 vaccination. Coerced by the very medical professionals entrusted with his care, David was led to believe that without the vaccine, not only would COVID-19 seal his fate, but he would also lose his cherished independence, his ability to drive—the last vestige of freedom in his quietly resolute life.
Despite initial reservations, David received his first shot, his decision shrouded in the promise of protection—not just for himself but for others. It was a promise that turned fatally hollow when, shortly after his second dose, his health rapidly deteriorated. Ruthie, his daughter, recounts with palpable anguish how the vaccine, touted for its safety, precipitated a cascade of adverse effects. Heart irregularities emerged, yet the possibility of a connection to the vaccine was dismissed by his doctor, who, instead of pausing, pressed on with a blood thinner prescription and scheduled the second vaccine dose.
David’s decline was swift and devastating. Within days of his second dose, his vibrant presence was extinguished, leaving behind a haunting silence for Ruthie, who had once shared daily calls with her father. His independence, his zest for life—from meticulously maintaining his cars to cultivating his garden—was cruelly snatched away, leaving Ruthie to grapple with a grief that was as profound as it was unjust.
The aftermath revealed a stark reality: a “vaccine passport” in his wallet, a grim testament to the pressures and fears instilled in him, fears that ultimately led him down a path to an untimely demise. This narrative is not just a tale of loss but a chilling indictment of a system that, in its rush to protect, failed to honor the very lives it sought to save.
The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP), under the auspices of the FormerFedsGroup Foundation, is committed to bringing these stories to light. With over a thousand narratives already documented, the urgency of our mission has never been clearer. Each story, including Ruthie’s heart-wrenching account of her father’s ordeal, underscores the imperative for accountability, for a reevaluation of the protocols and policies that have led to such grievous outcomes.
We invite you to share your story, to join us in this vital endeavor to ensure that the voices of victims like David Cummings are heard, their experiences acknowledged, and their memories honored. Together, we can challenge the narrative, seek justice, and strive for a future where such tragedies are never repeated. Visit CHBMP.org to learn more and to contribute to our collective memory, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.