Debra S. Kroeker’s harrowing story, shared with Patti Lamar of the FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation, epitomizes a tragic saga of suffering and resilience in the face of COVID-19 and its accompanying hospital protocols. A seasoned RN with four decades of pulmonary expertise, Debra’s ordeal unfolds with her contracting COVID-19 in October 2021. Despite being symptomatic, she faced mandatory testing to retain her employment, revealing her positive status. Debra, alongside her husband Scot, combatted the virus at home, employing Dr. Peter McCullough’s protocols, including Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, while navigating the treacherous waters of a healthcare system she found increasingly dictated by big pharma and insurance companies.
As the disease progressed, her son Bradley, despite his high-functioning special needs and awareness of the unfolding health crisis, became ill. Debra, utilizing her medical knowledge and resources, managed Bradley’s symptoms at home, fearing the hospital protocols she distrusted. Eventually, Bradley’s condition worsened, compelling Debra to admit him to the hospital, a decision fraught with fear and skepticism, particularly due to a doctor’s earlier admission of biased care against the unvaccinated.
Bradley’s hospital experience was marked by dehumanization and frustration. Debra faced condescension from healthcare professionals for her treatment choices and her decision not to vaccinate Bradley. Her attempts to introduce Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine were met with outright refusal and threats to her professional standing. The hospital protocol, including the use of Remdesivir, a drug Debra vehemently opposed due to its safety profile, became a point of contention. Her plea for individualized care, considering Bradley’s unique genetic condition (Kleefstra Syndrome), was met with indifference.
The ensuing weeks saw Bradley’s health decline rapidly, marked by intubation and an ICU stay. Debra’s agony was compounded by restricted hospital visitations and an impersonal, often disrespectful, interaction with the medical staff. The culmination of this ordeal was Bradley’s death, a devastating blow that left Debra grappling with questions about the decisions made and the systemic issues in healthcare.
Debra’s story, though unique in its details, mirrors the experiences of many who have navigated the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (CHBMP), an initiative of the FormerFedsGroup Foundation, has documented over 1300 such narratives, publishing over 1000, with more arriving faster than they can be managed. These stories are not just accounts; they are testaments to the egregious crimes against humanity perpetuated through harmful Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) protocols, including the use of Remdesivir.
The CHBMP, driven by a task force primarily composed of victims, widows, and widowers, who have endured similar harrowing experiences, stands as a beacon of hope and justice. If you or a loved one has been adversely affected by COVID-related protocols or policies, your story needs to be heard. Document your experience at CHBMP.org, and join a community dedicated to halting these atrocities and ensuring they never recur. Your voice can echo in the halls of justice and contribute to the monumental task of stopping these egregious crimes against humanity.