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Monetizing Misery: The Devastating Transformation of Our Son After Vaccination
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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 his head emerging, the sound of his first cries—it was the moment my life changed forever. At 40, and Joyce at 38, we finally achieved parenthood, a dream we had cherished for years. The emotional weight of that moment was profound, as Joyce and I, tears streaming down our faces, realized that our lives would never be the same.
Shortly after birth, following a Hepatitis B injection, Weston developed a rash and jaundice, requiring additional days in the hospital in an oxygen tent. When we finally brought him home, our hearts were full of joy and anticipation for the future. We meticulously kept a diary of his routines, and his first pediatric visit with Doctor Mick was reassuring. However, at two months, Weston received multiple vaccinations during a routine visit. In the days following, our once cheerful boy became fussy and visibly distressed, leading to numerous subsequent doctor’s appointments. Despite assurances from Doctor Mick, Weston’s health declined, and he began to miss developmental milestones, showing signs of serious illness.
Weston’s condition worsened over the months, with severe vomiting, respiratory issues, and unrelenting coughing. Doctor visits became a constant in our lives, as we struggled to understand and manage his deteriorating health. He was diagnosed with bronchitis, reactive airway disease, and upper viral respiratory infections, all treated with an onslaught of medications that seemed only to exacerbate his suffering. It wasn’t until he was 18 months old that he began to walk, and even then, only on his knees—a sign, we later realized, of the dizziness and other neurological issues he was experiencing. As parents, we watched helplessly as our son faced a barrage of health challenges, a stark contrast to the perfect health he was born into.
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 final act before retiring. It brings to light the realization that despite my efforts, the truth seems to be an increasingly unpopular cause in a world where lies prevail.
About six years ago, my life took a drastic turn when I experienced a seizure that left me with a profound feeling of disorientation and vulnerability. This episode occurred just days before a pivotal event at the CDC, which I still managed to attend despite not feeling fully recovered. It was a time when I was deeply involved in the anti-vaccine movement, passionately working alongside others who believed just as strongly in the cause. My commitment was unwavering as I shared my children’s stories and connected with many families affected by vaccine injuries.
However, my experience at the CDC event and subsequent interactions with key figures in the movement led to a gradual awakening. I started to see discrepancies and questioned the true intentions behind the public displays and the supposed solutions offered to the problems we were fighting. The realization that the cause I had poured my heart into might not be as altruistic as I believed has been both painful and sobering. Now, I strive to find forgiveness and peace as I share my story, encouraging others to look beyond the surface and seek their own truth in the complex narrative of public health and advocacy.
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, 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.
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. And the general dumb public wonders why they have to work two to three jobs just to make ends meet. I feel sorry for people that never experienced the greater degree of freedom. I did and that’s why I can call what it is is what it is. Monetary theft and destruction of the middle class. And the lower income citizens do not stand a chance. They will be crashing it soon cuz they can’t cover it up too much longer.
The Final Version of my Vaccine Injury Rescue Vehicle
/0 CommentsThe final version of my Vaccine Injury Rescue Vehicle, attempting to save my fellow man from making stupid decisions. I must say that it gets an incredible amount of attention. Greg Wyatt was right all along! God bless Weston and Emily and the millions of others whose lives were damaged by chemical injections!
The Tightrope of Cognitive Dissonance
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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.
Click on the above image to watch a video where I share some important thoughts that drive me… especially 666, Mark of the Beast.
Greg Wyatt