We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated book trailer release of “Monetizing Misery”. This emotionally charged and thought-provoking video promotes the book which delves into the harsh realities of exploitation and profit-making off the suffering of people affected by vaccine injuries. “Monetizing Misery” sheds light on the dark underbelly of society and forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about well known people on the frontlines of the anti-vaccine movement. Get ready to be captivated and moved by this impactful and poignant book. Stay tuned for the official release date and mark your calendars to witness the unveiling of the new book by Greg Wyatt, “Monetizing Misery”.
Imagine adopting 2 perfectly healthy beautiful children only to see them regress after every “well baby” visit at the doctor. And imagine realizing that this devastating change was attributed to vaccines. Confronted with this grave situation and connecting with other similarly affected parents, I sought truth and assistance from authoritative figures. Enter Del Bigtree and the VaxXed black bus in July 2016—the beacon of hope promising justice and a brighter future. However, over time, as the glitter faded, I observed a disheartening pattern: the Vaxxed movement seemed less about amplifying our voices and more about monetizing misery.
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Chapter 1: The Harbinger of Change
The cusp of spring in 2011 heralded a parcel, innocuous in appearance yet laden with the weight of destiny. As I gingerly unfurled its contents, the revelation unfurled before me—an anthology of ink and parchment, a complex narrative stitched together with the meticulous care of a war strategist marshaling troops for a covert battle. Thousands of sheets bore the arcane script of medical records, a testament to the journey my son had undertaken from his nascent days through the tender arc of his third year, spanning the years 1998 to 2001.
The sender, none other than the United States federal government, had unwittingly thrust me into the heart of a mystery—a puzzle I was compelled to decipher. The pages chronicled a symphony of visits to the citadel of pediatric care, Ponderosa Pediatrics, where my son, once a paragon of health, had embarked on a harrowing odyssey. The innocuous well-baby appointments, once a ritual of growth and safeguarding, had birthed a specter of sickness that consumed him relentlessly. Their answer, a cyclical chorus of Tylenol and Motrin, fell as hollow notes against the cacophony of questions that reverberated within us.
The passage of time slipped through our fingers, a river of moments that bore us inexorably toward an irreversible precipice. By 2001, the somber pronouncement had been cast—autism, a shadow cast over my son’s once-untouched horizon. The chasm between the boy who once embodied perfection and the one now ensnared by a condition we had not invited was an abyss into which we stumbled, ignorant of the forces that had conspired against us.
A fervent ember ignited within me, fueled by an unquenchable desire to forge a world where the shadows of affliction would never shroud the innocent laughter of children, where the echoes of anguish would fade into oblivion, and where the tapestry of my cherished family would remain unblemished by the horrors that fate had wrought upon us.
In the hushed corridors of uncertainty, as the tendrils of comprehension reached out, I found myself irrevocably bound to a mission—to unearth the truth concealed beneath layers of ambiguity, to shine a light upon the path we had unwittingly traversed, and to sound a clarion call that would resonate through the annals of time. This is the chronicle of my metamorphosis, the genesis of a journey that would lead me to confront the very fabric of existence, unraveling the tapestry of secrets woven into the narrative of my son’s life—a narrative that was forever altered by those seemingly innocuous well-baby visits, each a harbinger of profound change.
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5 STARS+++
“Monetizing Misery” by Greg Wyatt is a compelling exposé that delves deep into the intricacies of the health freedom movement, shedding light on the complex interplay between advocacy, manipulation, and financial exploitation. The book is an eye-opening account that not only exposes the movement’s dark underbelly but also provides a personal narrative that adds depth and authenticity to the author’s critique.
From the very first chapter, Wyatt sets the stage with a vivid recount of his journey into the health freedom movement. The foreword and introduction are particularly engaging, drawing readers into his world of personal tragedy and relentless pursuit of truth. Wyatt’s prose is both passionate and articulate, effectively conveying the emotional weight of his experiences while maintaining a critical and investigative tone.
The book is meticulously structured, with each section building upon the last to create a comprehensive and cohesive narrative. Wyatt’s decision to intersperse personal anecdotes with detailed research and analysis is particularly effective. This approach humanizes the broader issues discussed and underscores the real-world implications of the deceptive practices he exposes.
One of the standout features of “Monetizing Misery” is Wyatt’s thorough research. He meticulously documents his findings, providing readers with a wealth of evidence to support his claims. The inclusion of direct quotes, personal testimonies, and references to public records lends credibility to his assertions and invites readers to engage in their own research. This emphasis on transparency and critical thinking is a refreshing departure from the often one-sided narratives found in similar works.
Wyatt’s exploration of key figures in the health freedom movement is both insightful and revealing. His detailed profiles of individuals like Del Bigtree and Andrew Wakefield offer a nuanced perspective on their roles and motivations. Wyatt’s ability to uncover hidden connections and financial incentives adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, making it clear that the movement is not as altruistic as it may appear.
The book’s structure, divided into multiple sections and chapters, allows for a deep dive into various aspects of the movement. Each chapter is carefully crafted to address specific topics, from the history of vaccine skepticism to the financial exploitation of vulnerable individuals. This methodical approach ensures that readers are not overwhelmed with information and can easily follow the progression of Wyatt’s arguments.
Wyatt’s writing is accessible and engaging, making complex topics understandable for a broad audience. His ability to balance detailed analysis with compelling storytelling keeps readers invested in the narrative from start to finish. Using vivid imagery and personal anecdotes adds a layer of emotional depth that makes the book both informative and moving.
One of the most powerful aspects of “Monetizing Misery” is Wyatt’s unwavering commitment to truth and justice. His personal sacrifices and relentless pursuit of transparency are evident throughout the book, underscoring the high stakes involved in exposing the dark side of the health freedom movement. This dedication adds a sense of urgency to the narrative, making it clear that the issues discussed have far-reaching implications.
However, the book is not without its flaws. Sometimes, the sheer volume of information can be overwhelming, and some sections may benefit from more concise editing. Additionally, while Wyatt’s critical perspective is necessary, a more balanced exploration of the positive aspects of the health freedom movement could provide a more well-rounded analysis.
Overall, “Monetizing Misery” is a must-read for anyone interested in the health freedom movement, vaccine skepticism, or the intersection of advocacy and financial exploitation. Wyatt’s meticulous research, engaging prose, and personal commitment to truth make this book a powerful and thought-provoking read. It is a testament to the importance of critical thinking, transparency, and the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of powerful and manipulative forces.
– Dan Bender, [6/23/2024 9:36 AM]
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While I’m working on the final details of my new book “Monetizing Misery”, I’m giving readers a sneak peek at what’s to come. Please feel free to DOWNLOAD this PDF introduction! It’s FREE!
“Driven by the passion of medical freedom advocates fighting for those impacted by vaccine injuries, Autism families, and dedicated health professionals, Greg Wyatt’s journey takes an unexpected turn of profound revelation. Amidst the shining facade of the VaxXed black bus, Wyatt delves into a world of hidden truths involving prominent controversial figures such as Del Bigtree, the Kennedys, Brandy Vaughan and more as well as surprising connections to Hollywood, unveiling a complex web of intrigue.
Despite the fervent calls for justice for the vaccine-injured, the Anti-Vax movement falls short of its promises. The manipulative puppet masters adeptly wield deception, censoring true whistleblowers and using tactics of distraction and fear to shield the public from the harsh realities of vaccine-related health issues. Authentic dissent becomes increasingly scarce, leaving many searching for the genuine voices who compassionately advocate for the well-being of the injured. How can we navigate through the web of misinformation to find those who truly care?”
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This 64-page document is the result of my first work 4-5 years ago. I had help with other people on the discover and investigation side.
This document presents a critical examination of Del Bigtree, where we see that he is manipulating the anti-vaccine movement and repurposing it into an effort advocating for safer vaccines. The most integral part of our skepticism is that Bigtree and his associates control the narrative around vaccine safety, marginalizing true dissenting voices. Del Bigtree’s rise to prominence appears fully orchestrated to act as controlled opposition, managing public perception through a strategy known as a limited hangout operation. This involves revealing partial truths about vaccine dangers to maintain credibility while continually redirecting the focus away from more radical, potentially disruptive truths.
Furthermore, we delve into Bigtree’s background, highlighting his transformation from Hollywood productions to a key figure in the anti-vaccine movement. We critically examine his family heritage, career moves, and the financial backing by wealthy donors like Bernard and Lisa Selz, who were significant influences in shaping his activism. We scrutinize Bigtree’s motivations and potential affiliations with Hollywood and Masonic symbolism, raising doubts about his integrity and leadership. We have deep skepticism towards Bigtree’s role and that his actions are part of a broader agenda aimed at consolidating control over public discourse on vaccine safety.
Also learn more about Del Bigtree in my upcoming book, Monetizing Misery!
Also watch this short video with Del Bigtree talking about “terrain theory” 👇👇👇
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Was Brandy Vaughn chosen to play a part, or did she just fall into the opportunity to be in the movie VaxXed?
The timeline of Brandy Vaughn’s founding of nonprofits and charities and then appearance in the movie Vexed is suspect and should have raised a lot of eyebrows and demanded attention.
1) On May 4th 2015, Vaughn founded a nonprofit the Council for Vaccine Safety.
2) During the summer of 2015, Vaughn was written into the movie VaxXed as part of the pre-production strategy and work on the movie began.
3) On July 2nd, 2015, Vaughn appeared out of nowhere in an SB277 rally. Despite having no experience or background, she appeared at events throughout California and was featured in national news.
4) At the end of July, 2015 her home was supposedly broken into. She did a video loosely claiming she was a victim of her newfound stardom and was being targeted by pharma, and her paranoia escalated.
5) On October 20th, 2015 she founded her second non-profit and charity Learn the Risk.
6) On November 16th, 2015 she appeared on Infowars.
7) On April 1st, 2016, the movie VaxXed was released, and the grift was fully deployed.
Much more in my upcoming book Monetizing Misery and at GregWyatt.com
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Did you know that Erin Elizabeth of Health Nut News ran a high-priced call girl ring in California? It is alleged that she was eventually caught and decided to turn everyone in to avoid prison time. This scandal has left many people surprised and questioning the credibility of someone who was supposed to be a health advocate. It serves as a stark reminder that things are not always as they seem, and even those who appear to be upstanding individuals may have dark secrets hidden beneath the surface.
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Over the last 25 years I have noticed a distinct change in the mentality of humanity and it troubles me to see this. If you are from the prior generation you don’t even notice it but those in the baby boom generation it’s easy to see.
The use of technology, particularly in the form of smartphones, social media, and instant messaging, can make people impatient for several reasons:
1. Instant Gratification: Technology often provides immediate results, whether it’s getting an answer from a search engine, receiving a text message, or streaming a video. This instant gratification can make people expect immediate responses in other areas of life as well.
2. Constant Connectivity: Being always connected means people are used to receiving information and communication constantly. When there is a delay, it feels more pronounced because it contrasts with the usual immediacy.
3. Overstimulation: The vast amount of information and notifications people receive daily can lead to sensory overload. This constant stimulation can make it harder to be patient when things slow down or when waiting is required.
4. Decreased Attention Span: Studies suggest that the rapid switching between tasks and information, common with technology use, can decrease attention spans. A shorter attention span makes it harder to wait and be patient.
5. High Expectations: Technology sets high expectations for speed and efficiency. When these expectations are not met, it can lead to frustration and impatience.
6. Lack of Downtime: With technology, there is less downtime or periods of inactivity, which traditionally helped people develop patience. The constant engagement with technology leaves little room for waiting without immediate engagement.
Understanding these factors can help in managing the impatience that technology can foster. Taking breaks from technology, practicing mindfulness, and setting realistic expectations can help mitigate its impact.
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Why is Dell Big Tree promoting a vaccine confidence law as he works for RFK Jr as his national campaign director in his bid for President of the United States? If you can go to this video and politely tell her she needs to contact me for the entire truth behind the snake, that would be appreciated. If these con artists and liars get into the Whitehouse we’re sunk!
Also watch the followup by Peggy Hall, The Healthy American
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The virus lie has been going on for a very long time. Since the early 1900’s and earlier there have been books and writings about the dangers of jabs and the false narrative of “viruses” and “contagions”. You can also read this great page on how only the vaccinated died in 1918, during the “Spanish Flu” pandemic.
Notice who is wearing masks and who isn’t. Must be a deadly pandemic that only affects those of a lesser ilk.
The virus lie promoters like Del Bigtree and his group of friends “monetize misery” by spreading lies and deception and skirting away from truth. If they would only tell the truth that THERE ARE NO VIRUSES, they would all be out of a job and probably be back to their original gigs filming adult movies and exploiting another sect.
The following is written by Danni Eron Fuller who has been documenting adverse events from jabs.
The archive is getting bigger and bigger. This is almost everything I have on what really created the tuberculosis epidemic in the past.
Describes it all with more in my article on substack:
Also shows how the only common denominator are jabs, that they never prove that the bacteria or the byproduct of the bacteria is the cause, but health authorities and doctors keep coming up with all kinds of other excuses for why the children got tuberculosis:
They scratched the wound. The wound would not heal.
There are bacteria in the air so parents should just relax and wait for it to rain then the mass murder of children would stop .
It was an unclean vaccine.
They were playing ignorant too so some think it was a mystery that all the children died of tuberculosis after jabs.
Even though it was measles jabs, diphtheria and typhoid jabs, they still claimed that there must have been traces of the other bacteria that they claim is the cause of tuberculosis. But without scientific proof.
They tested the jabs for the tuberculosis bacteria to deny that it was the vaccines, despite never proving that the bacteria caused tuberculosis.
They claimed that it was the children who got wounds after playing with toy guns. But those kids who were not jabbed continued to play with toy guns .
But again – the only common denominator for all of them. School children, teachers and Soldiers were all jabbed.
When you just continue to play ignorant and claim that the bacteria is the cause, you can make a tetanus jab for the people too. Then everything will be alright again .
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