Christine’s Last Days
A Daughter’s
@Healingground2 Fight Against the Hospital
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Christine Johnson was the kind of woman who made people feel loved the moment they walked through her door. She was warm, talented, joyful, and deeply devoted to her family. A gifted seamstress, singer, and mother, Christine spent her life serving others and bringing happiness wherever she went.
In Fresno, California, many knew her as the “singing bus driver,” a woman whose smile and personality lit up every room she entered. But to her daughter Michelle Spencer, Christine was far more than that — she was the heart of the family, a loving grandmother, and the person who held everyone together.
Michelle is a registered nurse and whistleblower from California who later spoke publicly about alarming increases in fetal demises and injuries she witnessed after the rollout of the COVID shots. But before she became known for speaking out, Michelle found herself in the terrifying position of trying to save her own mother from a hospital system she no longer trusted.
By late 2021, Michelle had already watched countless patients enter hospitals with COVID and never come home. She saw people rapidly decline after being placed on the standardized hospital protocols. Because of what she was witnessing firsthand as a nurse, Michelle desperately tried to keep her mother out of the hospital when Christine became ill in November of 2021. But as Christine’s condition worsened, the family finally felt they had no other choice.
Christine was admitted to the hospital in Fresno, California, where Michelle says many of the now-familiar patterns began to unfold. Christine was isolated from her loved ones. Michelle, despite being a nurse herself and fully capable of helping care for her own mother, was repeatedly denied meaningful access to her. The family struggled to communicate with Christine while she became weaker and weaker inside the hospital walls.
Michelle described arriving at the hospital and seeing untouched water bottles, chapstick, and personal care items sitting near her mother’s bed while Christine deteriorated physically before her eyes. She had lost a tremendous amount of weight in a short period of time and appeared neglected and exhausted. Michelle begged hospital staff to allow her to help care for her own mother, but she says those pleas were ignored.
As a nurse, Michelle attempted to advocate aggressively for Christine. She questioned medications, researched treatment options, and pushed back against decisions she believed were dangerous. She requested alternatives such as hydroxychloroquine, but those requests were refused. Meanwhile, Christine was administered a long list of aggressive medications, including remdesivir, sedatives, steroids, blood thinners, fentanyl, and other drugs frequently described in testimonies from families across the country.
Michelle recalls feeling that the system was moving her mother toward a predetermined outcome rather than individualized care. The pressure, the isolation, the refusal to allow proper advocacy, the communication barriers, and the rapid physical decline all left Michelle with the overwhelming sense that something was terribly wrong.
Despite her medical knowledge and relentless efforts to intervene, Michelle was ultimately unable to save her mother.
Christine Johnson died in the hospital on November 29, 2021. She was 65 years old. She did not simply leave behind medical records and statistics. She left behind children, grandchildren, memories, laughter, songs, and a family forever changed by what they witnessed happen inside an American hospital.
Michelle’s story is particularly powerful because it comes from both a grieving daughter and a medical professional who understood what she was seeing. Her testimony echoes what thousands of other families across America have described: isolation from loved ones, denial of requested treatments, heavy sedation, communication barriers, rapid decline after standardized COVID protocols, and families left feeling powerless while trying desperately to advocate for those they loved.
Betrayal Project
betrayalprojectusa.org exists to ensure these stories are never buried or forgotten. Our organization is comprised largely of survivors, widows, widowers, whistleblowers, and family members who experienced similar institutional betrayal firsthand. We are building a national platform where victims can tell the truth about what happened, seek accountability, pursue reform, and find community with others who understand their pain.
These are not isolated incidents. They are stories of profound human suffering and alleged crimes against humanity that must never be allowed to happen again.
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