On September 16, 2016, I, along with Teri LaPoint from MedicalKidnap.com, attended a VAXXED bus event in Birmingham, Alabama. Our aim was to seek support for children who suffered vaccine injuries and were caught in the nationwide foster care system. We discussed the issue with Polly Tommey, Josh Coleman, and others, highlighting the role of DHR/CPS. They showed interest in the matter but were uncertain about their ability to assist. During this meeting, I shared my experience as a military medic, particularly witnessing the effects of the Anthrax vaccine. Polly Tommey requested I share my story on camera, assuring me that the VAXXED team would support me against any backlash. My live video testimony was well-received, lasting nearly 25 minutes, and led to my appointment as an admin for the VAXXED team’s Facebook group. They believed my testimony could help them gain insight into the military’s vaccine programs.
However, three days post-testimony, I faced a write-up at my job with the State Military Department of Alabama for being overly talkative, putting my career at risk. Despite this, I continued advocating, hoping to encourage other military veterans to share their experiences. At the CDC rally in Atlanta on October 13-14, 2016, I met numerous advocates and parents of vaccine-injured children. Teri and I set up an information table at the event, although we were not given a speaking slot as initially promised.
An unexpected incident occurred when I encountered Del Bigtree on the VAXXED bus and observed him with substances that appeared to be narcotics. Although I mentioned this to a key VAXXED investor, I did not intend it as a threat or embarrassment but rather as a caution. Following this, my admin privileges on the VAXXED Facebook page were revoked, and my support for cannabis was cited as a problem by the VAXXED team.
I declined an offer to work as a personality on Del Bigtree’s show after speaking at the March for Revolution in Washington, D.C. My experiences behind the scenes with VAXXED led me to question the authenticity of figures like RFK Jr. and Del Bigtree, whom I consider to be manipulative. I’ve shared my observations through my radio show and social media, hoping others will see the truth behind these individuals and their actions.
In summary, my journey with the VAXXED team was enlightening but also disappointing, revealing the complexities and challenges within the advocacy movement for vaccine safety.
– Sherrie Saunders, VAXXED Alabama Military Whistleblower
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Did you know that Islam, Scientology and cocaine powers RFK Jr. Del Bigtree and the Health Freedom Movement? Did you know that Del Bigtree was stuffing his nose on the VAXXED bus at the CDC rally in 2016 and when it was brought to the attention of Polly she mothballed it?
Robert F Kennedy Jr: “I have Always Been FURIOUSLY Pro-Vaccine And ‘We Should Have Policies That Encourage Full Vaccination For ALL Americans”
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign for governor of New York is facing turmoil as numerous staffers have reportedly resigned due to concerns over extravagant spending and chaotic leadership. According to sources, the campaign has been marred by mismanagement and lack of strategic direction, as well as excessive spending on luxurious accommodations and private jets. The departure of key staff members has left the campaign in disarray, raising questions about Kennedy’s ability to run an effective, well-funded operation.
Reports suggest that the campaign’s problems stem from a combination of factors, including Kennedy’s inexperienced leadership and his lavish lifestyle. Critics claim that Kennedy’s vision for the campaign lacked clarity and that he failed to surround himself with competent advisors. Moreover, the campaign’s financial havoc has raised eyebrows, with allegations of money being squandered on unnecessary travel expenses, first-class accommodations, and private jets. As a result, disillusioned staffers have fled the campaign, citing frustration with the chaotic environment and concerns over the wasteful spending.
The Kennedy big tree partnership has imploded as people wake up. I tried telling people about these characters for over 7 years.
Greg Wyatt was right the entire time and suffered the consequences of spreading truth.
“The Campaign is a Mess”: RFK Jr. Hit with Staff Exodus Over Lavish Spending and Amateurish Leadership
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign is in disarray amid an exodus of campaign workers who say disorganization, lavish spending, amateurish leadership, and a severe disconnect between the campaign and the candidate’s values have led the long-shot bid for the presidency astray.
Fourteen members of Kennedy24 have resigned since the start of the year, including 12 field staff and two main staff, according to multiple sources who spoke with Mediaite on the condition of anonymity. One source close to the campaign pinned the turmoil on two leaders: Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, campaign manager and Kennedy’s daughter-in-law, and Del Bigtree, an anti-vaccine activist who serves as the campaign’s communications director.
The source described Fox Kennedy and Bigtree as “self-serving” operatives who were “making decisions based on their own personal advancement opportunities, and not acting in the best interest of the candidate.”
A major point of contention within the campaign has been the eye-watering payouts to campaign leadership revealed in FEC reports.
Bigtree’s firm KFP Consulting was paid $35,000 in December; it has made $90,000 off the campaign in total so far. Starlight Saint, the LLC registered to campaign COO Matthew Sanders, makes $21,000 a month. More Beautiful World, the LLC registered to campaign adviser Charles Eisenstein, made $21,667 a month in October, November, and December 2023.
“When the reports came out and everyone saw the obscene amount of money some people are making, while they are often paying for their own promotional materials out of pocket and can’t get their gas stipend covered, many people started thinking those people are scamming and skimming to line their pockets,” one campaign worker said. “This is out of alignment with the message of the candidate.”
The source said “lavish” spending of Bigtree and others is also a “point of contention among campaign workers,” recalling one incident when Bigtree joined a Zoom call from a skiing resort.
“Del is running around spending money lavishly,” another source said. “He’s doing Zoom calls from the slopes with champagne while many people are volunteers and not getting paid.”
Fox Kennedy, meanwhile, “hired her nanny” Brigid Rasmussen as chief of staff, which was seen internally as a sign of incompetence for the director of a presidential campaign.
A second campaign worker also griped about the hiring of Fox Kennedy’s nanny as the campaign’s chief of staff. “Although Brigid is a nice young woman, she has no idea how to operate in her role and is inexperienced. This is merely one red flag that indicates incompetence,” they said.
“The campaign is not run like a business,” one source said. “There is no professional environment. It feels like a Spring Break party cruise. Del has been heard on multiple occasions saying, ‘We are like rock stars, and this is like being on tour with a rock band.’”
Fox Kennedy responded to this story in a statement: “With over a hundred staff members and tens of thousands of volunteers nationwide, Team Kennedy has great folks come and go depending on the needs of each phase of the campaign. As the most successful independent campaign of the last three decades, we wish them nothing but the best. NBC’s latest poll has RFK at 34% with nine months still ahead, and we are laser focused on delivering a historic victory for our country this November.”
Fox Kennedy took charge of the campaign in October, replacing Dennis Kucinich, the former Democratic congressman who exited amid concerns over his leadership.
One veteran political strategist who reviewed Mediaite’s reporting about the Kennedy campaign said the bloated consultant fees and small field operation (according to a source there were a total of 25 field staffers in January before the 12 resigned) indicates “this is not a serious campaign,” and Kennedy is “not serious about winning.” Instead, the source said, it suggests “they’re looking to line some pockets of consultants who are most likely looking to milk every penny of this campaign. Volunteers cannot put together a national campaign field operation.”
Mediaite reviewed several resignation letters from campaign workers who quit in the latest exodus. In one Jan. 15 letter from a staffer who has worked for several other campaigns, they addressed their concerns to Kennedy directly. The letter, which described the campaign as “the worst I’ve ever been a part of,” read in part:
After deep reflection, I can no longer continue to serve alongside the leadership of your campaign. While I remain wholly committed to the values and principles you espouse, the day to day management of the campaign has failed to live up to the values of this endeavor.
You’re the best candidate I’ve ever had the privilege of serving, and it pains me to inform you that your campaign operation is – by far – the worst I’ve ever been a part of. You deserve better. Your supporters deserve better.
Things have come to a head, and prayerfully following my heart, I can no longer continue to serve in an organization so rife with such moral and professional turpitude. It brings me no pleasure to share that your campaign leadership is severely mismanaging your bid for the White House. I cannot in good conscience lend my talent, time, and efforts to an organization that is so amateurish, cavalier, and out of touch with the American voter.
Thank you so much for the hard work you’ve put into this race. I look forward to casting my ballot for you, but respectfully refuse to be part of an organization I feel is so misdirected.
Kennedy personally replied to this letter: “I’m so sorry that things have not worked out for you at the campaign. I’m worried about some of the issues that you’ve raised and I will look into them. I hope you will stay in touch with me. I know we are all working for the same vision for our country.”
In another resignation letter sent in early January, a campaign worker outlined a slew of grievances — including investing considerable campaign resources in a large-scale media project being overseen by Bigtree – and some recommendations for how the campaign can improve.
The letter read in part:
We have Del building an outsized media outfit in the campaign hiring 30 staff (WTH!?!?) sucking off precious resources needed in the field to take on this gargantuan task (nothing against Del but that kind of staff for such a poorly capitalized presidential campaign is mind-boggling to me). It bothers me every day that so many in the campaign can’t see the iceberg that is dead ahead called ballot access. Sure, you’re hiring National folks for these efforts, but what about the field where the vast vast majority of the action happens? The logistics for these operations are already complicated (and made even more onerous and costly by the “vault” process) and vary in every state and somehow you expect these things can be worked out by mostly volunteers who will probably be overwhelmed with just the signature gathering. Good luck with that.
–Staffing and funding the field ops like the existential priority they are to the campaign. The field is severely undercapitalized for ballot access while National is overcapitalized relatively speaking with some positions that seem to merely do Zoom calls all day.
–Ending the backslapping culture where everything is “amazing!” and magical for this campaign. This campaign needs REAL TALK about the challenges that are faced.
–Tear down the National vs Field wall.
–End the endless wars Zoom calls which suck up precious time that should be used for actual work and execution of plans. Zoom is a mere tool in the toolbox.
I resign.
p.s. I still think Bobby is the best. I just think he deserves much better than has been currently delivered with the campaign. Hopefully y’all can do that. Best of luck.
Mediaite reported in October that Kennedy planned on leaving the Democratic race to run as an Independent. He now faces an uphill climb to achieve ballot access in all 50 states as a candidate without the backing of an established political party.
“The campaign is a mess because upper management consists of people who are serving their own needs rather than the candidate’s,” one source close to the campaign lamented. “There is no one with any political experience and it shows.”
This story has been updated with a comment from the Kennedy campaign.
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This article explores the relationship between Scientology and the U.S. State Department, shedding light on the undisclosed influence and connections the religious organization possesses within the government. Drawing from reliable sources, it examines the implications of this alliance on public policy and decision-making processes, and raises questions about the conflicts of interest.
An interesting discovery is made when a health freedom-related domain accidentally links to a specific IP address range. This discovery reveals a compelling correlation involving Del Bigtree and Lori Jean Raines, a Texas community organizer who is known for her involvement in the “Texas Million’s March.”
Raines, well-known for her collaboration with undercover Scientologist Jonathan Lockwood, played a significant role in the establishment of the “National Movement of Concerned Citizens.” A careful examination of this “protest coalition” leads to the possibility that Bigtree may be acting as a conduit between Scientology and the U.S. Department of State’s Religious Prisoners of Conscience (RPOC) Project. This connection could potentially explain why Scientologist lobbyist Greg Mitchell’s coalition is named the “Conscience Coalition.”
Importantly, further investigation is needed to delve into Bigtree’s various affiliations with the U.S. Department of State.
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Who is the real Del Bigtree? Del Bigtree has a long family history of being a showman and as such there is the mask he wears in public and the products of his actions in real life. Is it no accident that he named his online show the HiWire as a means of mockery as he flaunts the great disconnect between what this actor portrays himself to be and the real truth.
Del Bigtree and Greg Wyatt
A Family of Actors
Del Matthew Bigtree, also known as Delores Jackson(1), was born on April 15, 1970 to Jack Groverland and Norma Bigtree. He grew up in Boulder Colorado.
Parents: Norma Bigtree and Jack Groverland
Norma, Del’s mother, was born on January 14, 1943 to Norman and Mary Bigtree (nee Wolniak) in Syracuse, NY. Norman Big Tree, Del’s maternal grandfather, was born on May 10, 1911 and died on March 26, 1971. Norman was a Mohawk Native American(2). Norman was a machinist for the Chrysler Corporation until his death in 1971. Norma was the middle of three daughters, following the eldest Jeanne Bigtree (now Bagi) and the youngest Sandra Bigtree born. When Sandra was just one, the three sisters started performing together as the Big Tree Sisters(3).
Norma met Jack Groverland in the early 1960’s and they appeared in off-Broadway productions together in New York City. Norma starred in Curley McDimple (a Shirley Temple spoof) from November 22, 1967 to January 15, 1970. Del was born in April 1970. Norma would have been about midterm when the play closed.
When “Tent Revival” preaching became popular in the 1960’s, Norma and Jack suddenly found a more lucrative career promoting God and ditched the theater for the tent. It’s not clear why Del does not have his father’s last name.
Chief John Big Tree
Del is also the Great Grandson of Indian Chief and Hollywood screen actor John Big Tree aka Isacc Johnny John who appeared in 59 Hollywood films between 1915 and 1950 and was the model for the Indian Chief on the head of the nickel coin. Or is he?
Newspaper articles report that Norma Bigtree was the granddaughter of a Mohawk chief who’s visage adorns the nickel coin(4). But an obituary of John Big Tree(5) says he never had any children.
Forum posts on a genealogy website have similar discrepancies. A woman who went to school with Norma reports that she was the granddaughter of Chief Johnnie but later forum reports say that articles about John Big Tree indicate he did not have a family(6). Plus the difference in spelling from Big Tree to Bigtree. So which account is true? In typical showbiz fashion, the truth is lost when the agenda is to sell an image.
Del’s Showbiz Career and Some Very Lucrative Moves
Del directed “Partners” in 2003. This film is a soft p%rn video short film starring Del’s wife Lee Nestor. The story involves one woman lying in bed while another woman sexually pleasures her under the covers. It seems that many now involved in the safer VaxXed movement directly or indirectly were involved in questionable professions in typical Hollywood style.
Del was the executive producer and director of Bitter Sweet in 2005. In 2007, he co-produced and co-directed with his wife Lee Nestor, Sex and Sensuality, another sexually charged production(16). Lee’s mother, Peggy Nestor, was also co-producer. The movie stars Lee Nestor as Gabrielle Marks as she undresses and bathes while describing a dirty little secret(7).
The Doctors, a successful pro pharmaceutical talk show created by Phil McGraw (aka Dr. Phil), has over 1,125 episodes and was first aired on September 8, 2008. Del produced 32 episodes of The Doctors between 2010 to 2015. Producers on the Dr. Phil show make around $65,000 a year 😎. Del’s contract was not renewed after 2015 and he was looking for his next gig.
Del then got involved in “Vaxxed: From Coverup to Catastrophe”, when the movie was over 80% complete. The original content was to belong to an Andrew Wakefield documentary.
Andrew Wakefield started touring, by himself, in 2015 to raise monies for Thompson’s legal defense fund. That is when Wakefield met Del Bigtree through Larry Cook, an early monitizer of jab injury stories who got Bigtrees attention. Through a series of secret meetings the plan was hatched. Exploit and monetize the jab injured and create the first stage of a never ending revenue stream off exploitation of the jab injured and dead Similar to the Alex Sporticus exploitation piece that Polly Tommey and her Autism Media Channel had turned into a movie almost a decade earlier.
In early 2016, Del Bigtree added to the script with California’s Senate Bill 277h rally footage and interviews with self-proclaimed whistleblower Brandy Vaughan. By March 2016, after Bigtree had finished adding his content and edits and the film was released.
Once the movie was out and in circulation in various theaters across the U.S., Del decided that he should be doing the movie roll-outs and post movie question and answer sessions. Del had forced Andrew out by November of 2016 and lawsuits followed as Bigtree was to only tour for several months with the crew and he refused to leave seeing bigger paydays in the months/years to come.
When Del took over the Vaxxed movie, he was paid $15,000 a month. And now? Del now makes $500,000+ a year(9). A very lucrative career change from being a producer on Dr. Phil.
Start
End
Job
Employer
Description
2003
2003
Director of short film Partners
Video Short
Apr 2003
Aug 2007
Media Production
Snippies / Video Journalist
2005
2005
Executive Producer and Director of Bitter Sweet
TV Movie
Jan 2005
Dec 2009
Segment Producer
Dr. Phil / CBS
5 episodes
2007
2007
Produced and Directed “Sex and Sensuality”
Apr 2007
Aug 2007
Executive Producer of Homeless Real World Entertainment
Mania TV
Aug 2008
Apr 2015
Producer, Segment Producer
The Doctors / CBS
32 episodes
Del’s Personal Life
Del is married to Lee Collette Nestor (date). Lee was born on September 23, 1969 in Switzerland and is the daughter of Peggy Nestor. Not much is known about her father other than he was an international banker(10) and why does Lee use her mother’s maiden name?
Lee is also related to Marianne Nestor who is her aunt. Marianne (aka Dolly) was the secret wife of Oleg Cassini(11). Peggy was the creative director for Oleg Cassini brand(12). The two Nestor sisters, Marianne and Peggy have been embroiled in a lawsuit over the New York 5th Avenue mansion left to Marianne after Oleg’s death in 2006. Christina “Tina” Cassini and her sister, Daria, daughters of Oleg and Gene Tierney were the presumed heirs to the nearly $60 million estate.
She fought Marianne over her late father’s estate until her untimely death in March of 2015 at the age of 67(13). The estate battle continues in the eye of the public, as Alexandre Cassini Belmont, Oleg’s grandson has also entered a claim. Marianne has spent time in jail as she drags her heels on providing the court with accurate accounting records of the estate of which half is rightly due to the heirs of Oleg’s daughter, Tina.
Cassini was the fashion designer of Jacqueline Kennedy’s iconic wardrobe. Was it then that Peggy Nestor became friends with the Kennedy family? Is Lee the link between Del and his current business partner Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the various business endevors they have launched?
Lee has also had a showbiz career. She is a singer/musician and actress. She and Del shot a video for her song “Still With Me” in 1997 in the Netherlands(14) and she has two albums “Midnight Wednesday” and “Call It What It Is”.
Some Other Questions to Ponder…
Why does Lee Nestor have an IMBd page and is listed as a male in mylife dot com(15)? Her appearance looks like a male in her early acting career. Why does Del have an alias on Instant Checkmate as Delores Jackson, a female name? Why are pictures of Del filled with symbols of the elite like numerous photos referencing flags, masonic brick walls, bright purple socks, and black and white checkered floors?
So this leads to the question. Who is Del Bigtree and what are his motivations.
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In 2018 I noticed that many of Del Bigtree’s Highwire’s guests were brazenly promoting their books that promoted vaccines or a safer vaccine. JB Handley was one of them. Promoting the same vaccines that poisoned and disabled my two beautiful children Weston and Emily.
If you are unfamiliar with JB Handley, here’s some information about him.
JB Handley is an entrepreneur, author, and advocate for “vaccine safety”. He is also the co-founder of the non-profit organization Generation Rescue, which aims to support families affected by autism spectrum disorders. Handley became involved in the vaccine controversy after his son was diagnosed with autism.
Handley has been vocal about his concerns regarding vaccine safety and the potential link between vaccines and autism. He questions the widespread use of vaccines, particularly the number and timing of vaccines administered to young children. Handley argues that certain ingredients in vaccines, such as mercury and aluminum, may pose health risks, especially for individuals with genetic vulnerabilities.
He has criticized the mainstream medical community for dismissing the possibility of vaccine-related health issues and for neglecting to thoroughly investigate potential correlations between vaccines and autism. Handley believes that more research should be conducted to address the concerns of parents and ensure the safety of vaccines.
In the end, it appears that JP Handley is just a shill for pharmaceuticals and not against vaccines. There’s no such thing as a safer vaccine, because the majority of humans are already born perfect.
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The Vaxxed bus deception charade began when I learned they lied about a bus being rescued from Hurricane Katrina. In 2017, the truth was revealed that the bus was purchased from Sheila Ealy, who lived in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. The bus was sold to the Vax team as part of the ongoing monetization of misery. The movie Vax and Dell Bigtree was an offshoot of Andrew Wakefield, who was seen as the Messiah of the anti-vaccine movement. The bus was not rescued from Katrina, but was used as an emotional trigger to make people believe it was a rescue. The bus was sold multiple times from dealerships, and the ruse of the movie Vax took off like wildfire because it played on people’s emotions.
11 minute video. My investigation of the vax bus and the real truth behind it and how my discoveries led to the non-stop attacks on my personality and the destruction of my mission.
So does anybody remember this? This is where the charades started, one of its earliest stages when they got this bus. When I found out that they lied about the background of this bus, I was mortified.
If any of you remember back in 2016, they said that this bus was rescued from the floodwaters of Katrina, Hurricane Katrina. In 2017, I started looking really deep at all of the lies that these people formulated as part of their construct. Well the bus was not rescued from Hurricane Katrina. They just used that as kind of an emotional trigger so people could think, well it was rescued from Hurricane Katrina and now they’re rescuing all the kids from these evilness of, you know what.
So how did I find all this out? Well, I’ve been a pretty serious researcher all of my life. And when I found out the truth about this vast bus, in fact, it was purchased from Sheila Ealy. That’s where the vast bus came from. It was purchased from Sheila Ealy. Well Sheila lived down in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. And so it sounded like a pretty good story. But I decided to go ahead and do a title check and an owner check and see the history.
And I’m going to show you that right now. I want to point out that I recorded this five years ago and I have a lot of files I’ve
been sitting on for so long. And now it’s time to let a few of them make the light of reality. So here’s Experian AutoCheck, your auto check vehicle history report. And I got the VIN number from the license plate number and I started to dig deep. The main thing I wanted to see is if it had been in the flood of Katrina because it would be noted and it was a lie.
As I said, Sheila Ealy sold the bus to the Vax team as part of the ruse, the ongoing monetization of misery. So I decided to look and this is the actual recording that I made back five years ago. That’s the bus. This is the no-brand title. If you know anything about motor vehicles, no accident, no other damage, no odometer problems, no recalls.
But it also gave the owners, not their names, but it gave the dates that it was purchased. And there’s the current purchaser right here. So it was sold a number of times, of course, from the dealership. You get back into here. But it just didn’t make sense. You have to be kind of a detective like myself and have a very analytical mind to make sense of this. And most people don’t.
And that’s why the ruse of the movie Vax took off like wildfire because they played on people’s emotions. No flood brand. There it is. No flood. No lemon. No salvage. It was all a lie. All a lie. This goes on for a couple more minutes.
I’m just trying to make a point here that the movie Vaxxed and Dell Bigtree, that was an offshoot of Andrew Wakefield. And of course they had Andrew Wakefield as the Messiah of the anti-vaccine movement. Here you can look at the mileage too. He was the Messiah. And they were saying that, oh, Brian, dear, he lied. Well, you know, I bought into that too. I thought Brian, dear, was an evil, evil investigator.
How dare he attack Andrew Wakefield? Oh my God. Well, if you dig deep and I just don’t have it in me, Andrew Wakefield, he’s a constant
instructor. He was trying to prove himself right after he was banned, after they retracted his papers 12 years after the fact. He was trying to protect his reputation.
A lot of people do look at Dell Bigtree. What reputation? Dell Bigtree worked for a pharmaceutical TV show. He had some very nefarious things that he had done in his life. Of course, they got to patch him up and cover him over just like Andrew Wakefield. All of them have very checkered past. And if you look, they’re all, for the most part, entertainers and filmmakers. Holly Tomi was an adult entertainer. I have no proof of that, but it’s a well-known fact that when she was in Europe, she was in England. That was kind of her job. And they just kind of moved on down the road.
She’s a filmmaker too.
Andrew Wakefield’s a filmmaker.
Dell Bigtree’s a filmmaker.
And a lot of their followers now call themselves filmmakers.
And all this stuff is so well documented on my blog at gregwire.net. And that’s just a small sliver of all the information that I have.
I don’t have time to do any more than what I’ve done. So I’d like you to go ahead. I’d like you to do some research and what you find will be shocking.
Shocking, shocking, shocking.
Like it was for me in 2017. And whenever I tried to crack it open to anybody, I was castigated, maligned, narcissized, gasket to a point of utter insanity. And I started to question my sanity wondering, is this really true? Or is my mind making this up? Is all this stuff I’m finding out a lie? Am I really inhibiting the movement or movement? Drag your crazy poor choice, you’re losing your mind. How can you do this to us? You’re such an evil person.
Well, I’ll tell you what, I had something really good going. AVS, I don’t even want to say it. I get banned on Facebook just by putting the logo up. I led was one of the biggest leaders in the grassroots movement before it was taken over by Dell Bigtree, Andrew Wakefield, Polly Tomy, and all of the shysters that went along with it, including Dr. Brian Hooker.
Where’d he work? He worked for the CDC. See all of them have pharmaceutical connections and nobody got it.
Well, I’m going to keep this under 10 minutes.
Go to gregwyatt.net, find out the truth.
If you care, if you don’t, if you’re selling MLMs, you need that impetus. There’s no way if you’re selling MLMs that you can tell the truth because all you care about is selling your product in which 98% of the people that you sell to never make a dime. That you do. Anyway, thanks for your support.
Keep me in your prayers. I need them more than ever. Things are winding down, my friends.
God bless.
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Del Bigtree is a well-known figure in the realm of health controversies and vaccine safety debates. Bigtree, who has gained a significant following due to his popular platform, “The HighWire,” has been at the center of many discussions regarding viruses and vaccine issues. However, there are concerns surrounding his expertise and credibility. One problem with Del Bigtree is that he insists on a safer vaccine, particularly when it comes to viruses and the COVID-19 pandemic. Greg Wyatt, an anti-vaccine activist, has also been critical of Bigtree’s stance on vaccine safety. It is crucial to look at the deeper knowledge of what viruses are, what vaccines are, and health controversies from a discerning perspective.
Del Bigtree is basically supporting an easily provable lie when he supports the existence of viruses. He suggests that the world is not ready for the “no virus” conversation.
In a September, 2022 interview, Del Bigtree suggested that the world is not ready for the “no virus” conversation. We take a different view, which is why the “Settling The Virus Debate” Statement was launched.
Dr Sam and Mark Bailey are joined by Dr Tom Cowan and Dr Andy Kaufman to analyze Bigtree’s strategy. We discuss why we believe the COVID-19 situation should be used to unravel not only the virus model, but the fraud of germ theory as well.
Comment: Dec 28, 2023, Del Bigtree promoted (again) a matching-dollars, year-end fundraiser to sustain the Highwire’s budget of undisclosed millions. Del admits there are wealthy donors at the top, capable of donating one dollar for every dollar the increasingly impoverished Highwire viewers at the bottom can manage to scrape together on their charge cards after Christmas. The names and numbers of the matching-fund millionaires is, so-far, classified. – So, it’s increasingly disingenuous that Bigtree proudly claims nobody tells him what topics to report while systematically avoiding guests who advocate Terrain and expose the over 100 years of Germ Theory lies. It’s also obvious that “not-so-independent reporter”, Jeffery Jaxen, has been sworn to silence too.
So, it appears the Gatekeepers at the top are exorting Del Bigtree in order to perpetuate a hugely profitable lie that will victimize mankind in the next fake Plandemic.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/del1.png500905Suzanne Daleyhttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngSuzanne Daley2024-02-03 12:48:472024-02-03 14:58:00Viruses: The Problem With Del Bigtree
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, or unease. Resolving cognitive dissonance involves either changing one’s beliefs or behaviors to create consistency, or rationalizing and justifying the situation to alleviate the discomfort.
Del Bigtree’s Message: A Fearful Serenade
Cognitive dissonance often arises in the messaging of Del Bigtree. He wields the power of persuasion with charismatic authority, all without the credentials of a medical professional. His message is clear but contentious: vaccines can be safer, and there are hidden dangers within the medical establishment.
It is difficult to argue the latter; there are hidden dangers within the medical establishment, but there is no clear path to safer vaccines.
Del’s narratives resonate with those who question the status quo. His skillful blend of partial truths and fear-mongering serves as an unsettling serenade. He plays the notes of doubt, painting a grim picture of vaccines as a looming threat.
This melody resonates with the anti-vaccine and vaccine-hesitant, sowing the seeds of discord within their minds. The danger is that he sets himself as an authority on the subject, and so many people flock to him that if he said, “This is the vaccine to trust,” his followers would run out and get it.
Deception In The Echo Chamber
Del Bigtree’s unique deception lies in his ability to exploit this cognitive dissonance. He deftly caters to his audience’s fears and doubts while offering himself as a beacon of clarity in the fog of uncertainty. His messages shift with the crowd’s desires, mirroring their beliefs while maintaining an authoritative facade.
He portrays himself as a truth-teller, a champion of safer vaccines, even when the Supreme Court acknowledges vaccines as “unavoidably unsafe.” This intentional manipulation amplifies cognitive dissonance as his followers grapple with his ever-evolving narrative.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.png00Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-12-07 00:00:472024-02-15 18:21:11The Tightrope of Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive dissonance often arises in the messaging of Del Bigtree. He wields the power of persuasion with charismatic authority, all without the credentials of a medical professional. His message is clear but contentious: vaccines can be safer, and there are hidden dangers within the medical establishment.
It is difficult to argue the latter; there are hidden dangers within the medical establishment, but there is no clear path to safer vaccines.
Del’s narratives resonate with those who question the status quo. His skillful blend of partial truths and fear-mongering serves as an unsettling serenade. He plays the notes of doubt, painting a grim picture of vaccines as a looming threat.
This melody resonates with the anti-vaccine and vaccine-hesitant, sowing the seeds of discord within their minds. The danger is that he sets himself as an authority on the subject, and so many people flock to him that if he said, “This is the vaccine to trust,” his followers would run out and get it.
DECEPTION IN THE ECHO CHAMBER
Del Bigtree’s unique deception lies in his ability to exploit this cognitive dissonance. He deftly caters to his audience’s fears and doubts while offering himself as a beacon of clarity in the fog of uncertainty. His messages shift with the crowd’s desires, mirroring their beliefs while maintaining an authoritative facade.
He portrays himself as a truth-teller, a champion of safer vaccines, even when the Supreme Court acknowledges vaccines as “unavoidably unsafe.” This intentional manipulation amplifies cognitive dissonance as his followers grapple with his ever-evolving narrative.
https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.png00Greg Wyatthttps://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Logo_04-300x94.pngGreg Wyatt2023-11-28 00:22:302023-11-22 18:26:28The Tightrope of Cognitive Dissonance
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