Name of Victim: Jason York
Age of Victim: 40
Sex of Victim: Male
State: CA
Name of Hospital(s) victim was admitted to (List All that apply): Clovis Community
Did the victim survive? No
Date of Death: 09/13/2021
Contact Name: Belinda York
Relationship to Victim: Mother
Was the victim a military Veteran? No
Was the victim considered special needs, or did they have any kind of disability? No
Was the victim admitted to the hospital? Yes
County Hospital is located in: Fresno
Date Admitted: 08/17/2021
Was the victim isolated at any time during hospitalization? Yes
Does the victim or family feel they were treated differently by hospital staff as a result of disclosing their vaccination status? Yes
Was the victim or family pressured to sign a Do Not Resuscitate? Yes
Was the victim physically restrained? Yes
Was the victim deprived of food and water while in the hospital? Yes
Was victim placed on a ventilator? Yes
Has this incident been reported to any agency such as VAERS, HHS, JACHO, Medical Board or others? No
Would you be interested in participating in podcasts or other media? Yes
“He Walked In Alive. He Never Walked Out.”
The Hospital Homicide of Jason York
Belinda York still remembers the day her son Jason was admitted to the hospital. Jason York was just 40 years old. He was not special needs. He did not have a disability. He was a grown man in the prime of his life — a son with a future still ahead of him.
On August 17, 2021, Jason was admitted to Clovis Community Hospital in Fresno County, California. What followed, according to Belinda’s testimony, was not compassionate care — it was a systematic unraveling of his rights, his dignity, and ultimately, his life.
Jason was not vaccinated. Belinda believes that once hospital staff learned this, he was treated differently. Instead of individualized care, he was swept into a rigid COVID protocol — one that thousands of families now recognize as a pattern.
He was isolated — cut off from the comfort and advocacy of those who loved him. For Belinda, that isolation meant watching her son suffer from a distance, powerless to intervene.
Jason was pressured with a Do Not Resuscitate order. He was physically restrained. He was deprived of food and water. These are not minor allegations, they are grave violations of human dignity. Belinda saw those same elements unfold in her son’s room.
Jason was placed on a ventilator. He was administered a cocktail of powerful medications including Remdesivir, Baricitinib (Olumiant), Propofol, Fentanyl, Ativan, paralytics, steroids, Lovenox, Azithromycin, oxygen, sedatives, and pain killers. At the same time, Ivermectin — a treatment the family believed should have been considered — was explicitly refused.
Belinda watched as sedation escalated. As restraints were used. As nutrition and hydration were withheld. As the ventilator sealed his fate. Instead of transparency and informed consent, there was pressure. Instead of advocacy, there were barriers.
Jason died in the hospital on September 13, 2021 — less than a month after admission.
Belinda does not describe her son’s death as inevitable. She describes it as preventable. A protocol death. A hospital homicide.
He walked into that hospital alive. He never walked out.
And yet, Belinda has refused to be silenced by grief.
After losing her son, she was connected to Heidi Bond. Together, they have worked to bring Jason’s story forward, not for revenge, but for truth. Not for attention, but for accountability.
Belinda understands that telling her son’s story is painful. But she also understands that silence protects systems — not victims. By sharing what happened to Jason, she is helping expose patterns that too many families experienced alone, in isolation, behind hospital doors.
Her voice now joins a growing chorus of mothers, fathers, widows, widowers, and survivors who believe these were not isolated mistakes. They were coordinated, standardized protocols that stripped patients of informed consent, family advocacy, nutrition, hydration, and humane treatment.
These are egregious crimes against humanity that must be stopped.
Betrayal Project USA was formed by survivors and families who experienced similar harm. It is a victim-led nonprofit dedicated to documenting these testimonies, preserving the historical record, and pursuing accountability and reform. The organization exists because too many families like Belinda’s were left without answers — and without justice.
Jason York was 40 years old. He had his whole life ahead of him.
His mother now carries the weight of that loss — and the responsibility she feels to warn others.
If you or someone you love experienced isolation, forced protocol drugs, pressure for DNR orders, ventilation without full consent, denial of requested treatments, sedation escalation, or deprivation of food and water — you are not alone.
We urge you to read the Hospital Deadly Playbook: 25 Tactics of Medical Betrayal and compare it to your own experience. If you recognize these patterns, document your story.
Visit betrayalprojectusa.org and submit your testimony.
Your voice matters. Your loved one matters. And together, we will ensure that what happened to Jason York — and so many others — is never forgotten, never denied, and never repeated.
