
The Remembrance Project is a living archive dedicated to documenting and preserving the firsthand experiences of those affected by medical tyranny, hospital protocols, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CHI Memorial, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Bill was sick and short of breath. The whole family had contracted covid and we were all very sick. Bill’s doctor told him to go to the hospital. Grandson took him to Memorial they discharged him the ne...
Baylor Scott White, Dallas, Texas
Mark had a stroke in November 2021. He was at Medical City Denton for the stroke. After, he was sent to Good Samaritan in Denton. They then suggested Pate Rehab. That place was a disaster. I wrote about i...
Jackson Hospital, Marianna, Florida
In June of 2021, Floyd Hansbury was fighting for his life—and he didn’t even know it. Stricken with high fever and unable to stay conscious, his wife Denise made the desperate call for an ambulance that...
University Hospital, Tamarac, Florida
87 year old Green Beret, Korean War veteran, life of the party, patriarch of large and loving Italian family murdered in the hospital after 5 weeks of abuse.
My Dad at his ripe old age was st...
University of California at Irvine Hospitals, In Orange County, California
My husband never recieved a shot, but recieved vaccinated blood thorugh transfusions. He had the beginning stages of Leukemia with an 85% success rate
My hus...
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