Monetizing Misery: Weathering the Storm: Emily’s Story of Health Choices and Family Resilience
/0 CommentsIn this heartfelt video, I recount the story of my daughter Emily and the pivotal decisions my wife and I made regarding her health. Born just 19 months after her brother Weston, Emily entered our lives during a tumultuous time. After witnessing severe reactions in Weston following his MMR vaccination, we were fraught with worry […]
Monetizing Misery: The Devastating Transformation of Our Son After Vaccination
/0 Comments Weston was adopted 19 months apart from Emily, and they both have the same birth parents. My son Weston Wyatt was born on February 2nd, 1998, at Phoenix General Hospital, weighing 6 pounds and 8 ounces. He was absolutely perfect, with no complications during birth. That day is vivid in my memory—the sight of […]
Monetizing Misery – Introduction
/0 CommentsFor years, I’ve been a prominent voice in advocating for truth, often tackling controversial topics with the goal of bringing honesty and clarity to people’s lives. Now, at 67, I am taking a step back to reflect on my journey. This moment, my swan song, is a poignant one, as I consider the term’s meaning—a […]
The Tightrope of Cognitive Dissonance
/0 CommentsWhat is Cognitive Dissonance? Cognitive dissonance refers to the psychological discomfort experienced when an individual holds contradictory beliefs or values, or when their actions are inconsistent with their beliefs. It is a state of internal conflict that arises when there is a mismatch between attitudes and behavior, which often leads to feelings of tension, anxiety, […]
Vaccination: The Hidden Truth (Documentary – 1998)
/0 CommentsI get a genuine vibe from this video, although that isn’t conclusive, and I haven’t tried to research the people involved. If anyone has any insights to offer, etc, then please chime in….. I suppose it’s possible the video may intentionally contain a certain amount of misinfo designed to trip up the movement. Not sure […]
When Money Was Worth Something
/0 CommentsAnybody remember when cars were this cheap back in the fifties? They call all these massive price increases over our lifetime on the products we purchase inflation. I call it money devaluation by the Federal Reserve. Since it’s inception our cash is lost 98% of its value. What cost $1 back then cost $98 today. […]