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Are you trusting of the government? Explore the deeply personal journey of Greg Wyatt with his latest book, “Monetizing Misery”. Johnny Cirucci interviews Greg Wyatt, who gives a sincere narrative detailing his experiences dealing with health complications in his children, a direct result of vaccine injuries. Moreover, it also resonates a shared pain and struggle felt by many who have their own vaccine-injured children. An integral part of Wyatt’s enlightenment about the anti-vaccine movement was cultivated through the filming of the documentary titled “Vaxxed”. All the main players involved in the making of the film are not as they seem. Are they controlled opposition?
Join us as we navigate through this perilous path and seek understanding from these shared stories.
We couldn’t have children but we had two through Adoption. We tried IVF twice. Wouldn’t change a thing.
My beautiful little girl Emily Wyatt is now a grown woman! Emily was born beyond perfect on September 14th 1999. After her 2 month and four month well baby visits her life began to slowly change. Her brother by this time was fully autistic and we began to put one and one together. We discontinued the visits after the second round but the damage was very gradual. That’s why they want to space them out. Today Emily is 24 years old and functions at the level of an 8-year-old. She is stuck in adolescence. But she is the most kind courteous and caring young woman you could ever meet and I would not change her for the world! Read about Emily in my book Light in the Darkness – Greg Wyatt
I have decided to do a quick video of me reading the forward of my upcoming book. It’s 3:00 in the morning and I am now working on the first draft. It has been a long and arduous journey that started decades ago. As you are aware I have spent my life educating people in various scenarios that affect us all just like my father Wybe Kroontje, who taught at the University of Virginia tech for 31 years and passed away in 2004 at the age of 82.
I am now now at almost 300 pages and 40 chapters in length. I planned on having this completed last fall but it has taken a life of its own and now will be completed this spring. My original vision was to share my experiences with those associated with the Black Bus movie but has grown in several other directions with entities that monetize the misery of humanity for financial and twisted egotistical control and gain.
I will be 70 years old next year and have had an incredibly difficult but blessed life. I would not change a thing!
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers for strength and clarity to complete this momentous project. For those of you that care to read my second book or listen to it in audio version go to GregWyattBooks.com
You can also watch my videos. Everything from my TV appearances back in the 90s to a series of videos I did back in 2023 of my journey. My life is an open book. I hope I have been a blessing to you as much as you have me. Sincerely Greg Wyatt
This is my beautiful autistic son. Weston Wyatt.
Westin is back for his monthly 3-day weekend visit.
He was born perfect but everything changed after his two four and six-month well visits. He is now 26 years old and functions at the level of it three year old. He will never drive a car. He will never hold a job. He will never do anything that we take for granted.
There’s nothing like having him home! Absolutely nothing!
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.
(Transcript)
Surprise, surprise, surprise. It’s a beautiful day. Great day to be alive. Make the most of it. Things are rapidly changing. Read more
Weston and Emily after they were vaccinated.
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