Feel free to share! Twenty-five years into living with autism, I anticipated this moment but was uncertain of its timing. It’s been since Christmas since I last saw Weston, and missing him deeply, I chose to visit him at his daytime autism program. In the evenings, he goes back to the Hope Haven Ranch in Kirkland, Arizona, where he lives with four other adults severely to profoundly affected by autism. The greatest challenge of autism is its potential to disrupt your life, and the key is to resist this disruption while maintaining positivity and optimism, regardless of the circumstances you face.
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When a child with special needs reaches the age of 18, they are legally recognized as an adult in most U.S. states, a transition that can have significant legal implications, especially for those receiving state benefits. This change means that these individuals now have the right to make their own decisions regarding healthcare, finances, and personal affairs. For parents and caregivers, this often necessitates a legal shift in responsibility. To continue making crucial decisions for their child who may not be fully capable of managing their own affairs due to their disability, they need to petition the courts for guardianship. This process, varying in its specifics from state to state, requires demonstrating to a court that the adult child is unable to independently manage their affairs. Guardianship can be full, encompassing all aspects of the individual’s life, or limited to certain areas such as financial or healthcare decisions. Given the profound impact on the rights and autonomy of the individual with disabilities, this decision requires careful consideration, and often, the guidance of legal counsel. Exploring all options, including supported decision-making models, is crucial in ensuring the continued wellbeing and support for these new adults, aligning legal responsibility with their best interests and unique needs.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/handicapped_adult.jpg450800Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-11-26 00:57:422024-02-20 17:46:33A Crucial Step: Establishing Guardianship for Adults with Special Needs
Autism is created by unnecessary jabs for children. The World Health Organization and Bill Gates created an autism epidemic in Vietnam.
You know, Vietnam doesn’t have anything. There’s no such thing as autism, in 1975, year 2000. Year 2001 there’s no such thing. When Vietnam signed the W.H.O. and when Vietnam signed into the International Monetary Fund, the banking system. Bill gates and the Gates Foundation introduced the vaccination program.
Into Vietnam. Now Vietnam has over a 300% rise in autism.
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The article details the harrowing experience of Zachary Chafos, an autistic teenager, and his family as they faced prolonged waits in an emergency room for psychiatric treatment. In November 2020, amid a severe mental crisis exacerbated by the pandemic, Zachary was taken to Howard County General Hospital. However, due to a shortage of psychiatric beds in Maryland, he and his parents endured an agonizing wait in the ER, where Zachary’s condition worsened. The article highlights the broader issue of psychiatric bed shortages in the United States, particularly in Maryland, which has some of the longest ER wait times for psychiatric treatment. This problem has been exacerbated by the pandemic, with a significant rise in young patients needing psychiatric care. Despite efforts and promises from Maryland officials over the past decade, the situation has only deteriorated, especially for children and teenagers. The article also touches on the challenges and frustrations faced by the healthcare system and families in finding timely psychiatric care, exacerbated by systemic issues like insurance denials, low reimbursement rates for providers, and shortages of mental health professionals. The story of Zachary Chafos is a poignant example of the dire consequences of these systemic failures.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.png00Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-11-21 15:16:132023-11-22 15:23:38An Autistic Teen Needed Mental Health, But Spent Weeks in the ER Instead
(IF i had to guess, they chose April, 1st so they could claim it as a April fools article)
For all those who’ve declared the autism-vaccine debate over – a new scientific review begs to differ. It considers a host of peer-reviewed, published theories that show possible connections between vaccines and autism.
The article in the Journal of Immunotoxicology is entitled “Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes–A review.” The author is Helen Ratajczak, surprisingly herself a former senior scientist at a pharmaceutical firm. Ratajczak did what nobody else apparently has bothered to do: she reviewed the body of published science since autism was first described in 1943. Not just one theory suggested by research such as the role of MMR shots, or the mercury preservative thimerosal; but all of them.
Ratajczak’s article states, in part, that “Documented causes of autism include genetic mutations and/or deletions, viral infections, and encephalitis [brain damage] following vaccination [emphasis added]. Therefore, autism is the result of genetic defects and/or inflammation of the brain.”
The article goes on to discuss many potential vaccine-related culprits, including the increasing number of vaccines given in a short period of time. “What I have published is highly concentrated on hypersensitivity, Ratajczak told us in an interview, “the body’s immune system being thrown out of balance.”
University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Brian Strom, who has served on Institute of Medicine panels advising the government on vaccine safety says the prevailing medical opinion is that vaccines are scientifically linked to encephalopathy (brain damage), but not scientifically linked to autism. As for Ratajczak’s review, he told us he doesn’t find it remarkable. “This is a review of theories. Science is based on facts. To draw conclusions on effects of an exposure on people, you need data on people. The data on people do not support that there is a relationship. As such, any speculation about an explanation for a (non-existing) relationship is irrelevant.”
Ratajczak also looks at a factor that hasn’t been widely discussed: human DNA contained in vaccines. That’s right, human DNA. Ratajczak reports that about the same time vaccine makers took most thimerosal out of most vaccines (with the exception of flu shots which still widely contain thimerosal), they began making some vaccines using human tissue. Ratajczak says human tissue is currently used in 23 vaccines. She discusses the increase in autism incidences corresponding with the introduction of human DNA to MMR vaccine, and suggests the two could be linked. Ratajczak also says an additional increased spike in autism occurred in 1995 when chicken pox vaccine was grown in human fetal tissue.
Why could human DNA potentially cause brain damage? The way Ratajczak explained it to me: “Because it’s human DNA and recipients are humans, there’s homologous recombinaltion tiniker. That DNA is incorporated into the host DNA. Now it’s changed, altered self and body kills it. Where is this most expressed? The neurons of the brain. Now you have body killing the brain cells and it’s an ongoing inflammation. It doesn’t stop, it continues through the life of that individual.”
Dr. Strom said he was unaware that human DNA was contained in vaccines but told us, “It does not matter…Even if human DNA were then found in vaccines, it does not mean that they cause autism.” Ratajczak agrees that nobody has proven DNA causes autism; but argues nobody has shown the opposite, and scientifically, the case is still open.
A number of independent scientists have said they’ve been subjected to orchestrated campaigns to discredit them when their research exposed vaccine safety issues, especially if it veered into the topic of autism. We asked Ratajczak how she came to research the controversial topic. She told us that for years while working in the pharmaceutical industry, she was restricted as to what she was allowed to publish. “I’m retired now,” she told CBS News. “I can write what I want.”
We wanted to see if the CDC wished to challenge Ratajczak’s review, since many government officials and scientists have implied that theories linking vaccines to autism have been disproven, and Ratajczak states that research shows otherwise. CDC officials told us that “comprehensive review by CDC…would take quite a bit of time.” In the meantime, CDC provided these links:
In addition to the first year, the family will receive more than $500,000 per year to pay for Hannah’s care. Those familiar with the case believe the compensation could easily amount to $20 million over the child’s lifetime.
Hannah was described as normal, happy and precocious in her first 18 months.
Then, in July 2000, she was vaccinated against nine diseases in one doctor’s visit: measles, mumps, rubella, polio, varicella, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, and Haemophilus influenzae.
Afterward, her health declined rapidly. She developed high fevers, stopped eating, didn’t respond when spoken to, began showing signs of autism, and began having screaming fits. In 2002, Hannah’s parents filed an autism claim in federal vaccine court. Five years later, the government settled the case before trial and had it sealed. It’s taken more than two years for both sides to agree on how much Hannah will be compensated for her injuries.
In acknowledging Hannah’s injuries, the government said vaccines aggravated an unknown mitochondrial disorder Hannah had which didn’t “cause” her autism, but “resulted” in it. It’s unknown how many other children have similar undiagnosed mitochondrial disorder. All other autism “test cases” have been defeated at trial. Approximately 4,800 are awaiting disposition in federal vaccine court.
Time Magazine summed up the relevance of the Poling case in 2008: …(T)here’s no denying that the court’s decision to award damages to the Poling family puts a chink — a question mark — in what had been an unqualified defense of vaccine safety with regard to autism. If Hannah Poling had an underlying condition that made her vulnerable to being harmed by vaccines, it stands to reason that other children might also have such vulnerabilities.”
Then-director of the Centers for Disease Control Julie Gerberding (who is now President of Merck Vaccines) stated: “The government has made absolutely no statement indicating that vaccines are a cause of autism. This does not represent anything other than a very specific situation and a very sad situation as far as the family of the affected child.”
Document Removed for the court decision on Hannah Poling’s compensation. That won’t Stop gregwyatt.net from obtaining a copy! HERE IT IS
This raises a question: What is going to happen? Who is going to take care of the hundreds of thousands of vaccine-injured children when their elderly parents in their 60s and 70s that can no longer care for a 30 to 40 year old who has the mind of a toddler?
There are enough autistic children in America to fill an entire city of their own, and not just a small city, but a city of roughly 1,372,222.22 million if we consider the statistic that 1 in 54 children have autism, and the estimated 74.2 million children who live in America as of September 2021 (that’s 74.2 million divided by 54). Autism, Texas would be bigger than Austin, Texas by half a million people.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/movie-rehashes-autism-vaccine-debate.webp350640Jeremyhttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngJeremy2023-05-24 18:24:312023-05-26 20:21:52It’s Amazing That CBS Allowed This! Vaccines and autism: a new scientific review
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) has paid out $3.3 Billion for vaccine injuries and deaths over the last twenty years. Payouts have exploded to – $220 million a year over last six years, since the push for the flu shot, with over 300 pending vaccine injury and death cases.
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https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/joyce.png720960Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-04-11 19:20:392024-02-23 17:10:40Joyce’s Story – Living with Autism in 2008
This is my son Weston. He is now 25 years old and functions at the level of a three year old. He received 23 toxic vaccines at his two four and six month well baby visits. He now functions at the level of a three year old.
Make no mistake vaccines are eugenical weapons of mass destruction and death. Don’t do it.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/weston.png494480Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-03-14 18:25:332023-03-14 19:28:18Weston @ 25 Years of Age
Mark Blaxill testified in front of Congress on rising Autism rates. Did he mention vaccines? No.
Did Mark Blaxill mention his book more than vaccines? Yes. The smartest person in the room.
How many times does Blaxill mention the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)?
Speaking of the CDC…
Blaxill’s (now) managing director for XLP Capital worked on a project with the Centers for Disease Control. It just so happens it was during the same time of this testimony.
What other spooky and swampy things will you find!?!?
The more you know…
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.png00Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-01-20 14:02:502023-01-20 14:02:50The Rising Rate of Autism
Pre-VaxXed 2013 – I used to head up dozens of parent groups, building an army of hope in our soon-to-be cannibalized and absorbed grassroots AV movement before Del Bigtree and his stealth plans emerged.
I used to get 100 Facebook notifications/messages an hour from other parents wanting to change the world while personally posting the story of my injured children nonstop.
Over that time I spent six figures of time and money while never asking for one dime and working 16 hours a day!
Then Bigtree and his pharmaceutical-sponsored investors took over, and you know the rest of the story some seven years later. 2016-2017-2018-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023.
That is why I am solely focused on exposing these actors and grifters who have put millions of dollars in their pockets with the blood of millions of Westons and Emilys on their hands and accomplishing little to nothing except more carrots, endless events, speeches, movies, books, and ticket sales.
THANKS TO FOLKS LIKE YOU, PEOPLE ARE WAKING UP TO HIS DARK OPERATION!
Thank you,
Greg
Brian Hooker is an American biochemical engineer and prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement. He is known for promoting the theory that vaccines, specifically the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, are linked to autism. Hooker’s claims are rooted in a controversial study he conducted, which has since been heavily criticized and debunked by the scientific community.
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