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From Adoption Dreams to Vaccine Nightmares:
The Story of My Son Weston – Part 1
/0 CommentsI often ponder how this entire ordeal began. As I reminisce, I remember the excitement and anticipation my wife and I felt when we decided to start a family after our marriage. Despite the challenges of in vitro fertilization and the costly efforts, our dreams were shattered when it didn’t work. We then embarked on an adoption journey, only to discover the long wait times due to a high demand for adoption. Nonetheless, our determination led us to being chosen by birth parents, Cassandra and Alex, who were young but wonderful individuals. We closely followed Cassandra’s pregnancy, eagerly awaiting the birth of our son, Weston.
Weston was a bundle of joy, but as the months went by, he began to exhibit health concerns. After every doctor’s visit and vaccination, his health deteriorated. It was heartbreaking to see our once vibrant child become so unwell, especially when doctors kept dismissing it as normal childhood illnesses. The turning point was the MMR vaccine, which dramatically changed Weston’s life and consequently ours. We couldn’t fathom how such a trusted medical procedure could have such dire consequences.
The impact of Weston’s vaccine injury propelled me into a mission to understand more. In my business, I began to interact with other parents, gathering stories and finding a pattern. The more I delved into the topic, the more enlightened I became about the realities and deceptions surrounding vaccinations. Today, as I witness the daily struggles of my children, Weston and Emily, I am reminded of the immense responsibility and challenge of parenthood. Despite the hardships, their presence is a precious gift, and I strive every day to give them the best life possible.
The Story of My Son Weston – Part 1
My Journey from Advocacy to VAXXED and back to Advocacy
/0 CommentsThe day the movie VAXXED was released, April 1st, became a defining moment in my life, as it did for many other parents of vaccine-injured children. The film shed light on four pivotal areas: the need for transparency around CDC fraud, an urgent call to repeal the 1986 National Vaccine Injury Act, the advocacy for individual MMR vaccines, and the essential reclassification of vaccines as pharmaceutical drugs. While many of these objectives have yet to be realized, the message of the film deeply resonated with me, pushing me to raise awareness through personalized license plates and car decals.
Motivated by my personal experiences, especially with my children Weston and Emily, I embarked on a mission to address the housing needs of aging children with Down syndrome and autism. Drawing from my background in real estate, I envisioned creating a supportive environment for these individuals. However, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. I found that many parents, understandably attached to their grown children, were hesitant to consider alternative living arrangements. Despite the initial setbacks, I remained resolute.
Over time, my focus evolved, and I began to use my resources and expertise to assist another vulnerable group: disabled veterans in Prescott, AZ. Recognizing the skyrocketing rents and the increasing challenges these veterans faced, I became committed to offering them affordable and safe housing options. Throughout this journey, my underlying philosophy has always been to prioritize others, striving to make a positive difference in the lives of those around me.
Monetizing Misery – VAXXED
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On April 1, 2016, the movie VAXXED was released, giving hope to the parents of chemically injured children from the rituals of vaccinations. For the first time, we felt that finally change would take place. For the last several years thousands of us parents converged on social media using Facebook and YouTube to connect and share our our tragic stories.
I was one of those parents. I had two vaccine injured children named Weston and Emily. In 2013, I discovered the first few of those groups and joined. I was utterly shocked at the number of families that had been affected.
I was also shocked to find that 90% of those participating were single moms that had been separated or divorced and left to fend on their own. Over the next year, I started a public awareness campaign and formed my first organization titled, “The Vaccine Truth Movement.” It was my goal to spare others from the same fate by sharing my tragic story. Every day, dozens of parents contacted me to share similar stories.
I decided to forgo early retirement and dedicate the last years of my working life to this mission. I formed dozens and dozens of parent’s groups on Facebook and organize the grassroots operation to spread the message throughout the United States, and the world. I was interviewed on dozens of Internet talk shows, telling the story of my kids and describing what I wanted to accomplish over the next several years. I moved from a simple organization called “The Vaccine Truth Movement” using it as a springboard to my newer “AreVaccineSafe.org” mission. It quickly became a recognized movement and got everyone’s attention. I was relieved that there were others who would help us change the world. However, a year into the process I could see that things we’re not the way that they were portrayed and begin to question who, what, when and where. This video segment is the story of my dealing with those behind the movie VAXXED.
The Greg Wyatt Tribute Vehicle
/0 CommentsThis is my tribute vehicle to my two injured children. Weston and Emily both were born perfect and we’re injured after their two four and six month well visits. Today my son Weston is 25 and functions at the level of a 3-year-old. My daughter Emily is now 24 and functions at the level of an 8-year-old. Both require 24-hour a day care and supervision and will for the rest of their lives.
Below are some images of the car:
The Drunk Brandy Vaughn
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I’ve only spoken to Brandy Vaughn once—and that was shortly after Autism One. I’d been trying to get in touch with her for several months and had only been able to contact her through her assistant. Well, I really, really wanted to help her. Being an expert at sales and marketing—like they broke the mold—I hate to say it, give myself a pat on the back, but a master salesman and marketer, I thought I would be a perfect fit to help the “movement.”
So, Brandy Vaughn called me. And she was not a happy camper. Matter of fact, the first words out of her mouth were, “Fuck these people. Fuck them. They don’t appreciate me. God damn.” And she was drunk as a sailor. And I’m going. “Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.” And you can ask Brandi if she remembers that—the first and only time she talked to me, Greg Wyatt. She was drunk as a sailor, just got back from Autism One. She was upset because she did not get the respect that she perceived she should get—the little princess? Yep, didn’t get the respect and attention that she felt a star of the movie VAXXED should have gotten.
Well, that started me on a whole new realm of thinking. I thought, “My God, what kind of people are in this—this VAXXED movie?” So, I started looking really hard at what was going on. So, Brandy, if you remember that conversation, please comment. I know that you like to follow what I’m saying because you are probably a little bit concerned that the truth will totally get out. And you know what they say—the truth will set you free.
Unraveling the Brandy Vaughn Story
/1 CommentSo, how deep do I go? How much time do you have? I’m almost speechless when I look back over the last five years. At what has gone on? So, I just want to let everyone know that I’ve had this habit for a long time—recording phone conversations. I originally started doing it so I’d have documentation of what was talked about, especially in the business world back in the ’90s before the Internet was around. I’d record everything. All of what I am speaking about from here on out is factual information with God as my witness.
You have to remember, at one time I was at the head, the forefront of Vaxxed. I promoted them nonstop for two years—almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And then I started discovering things that just didn’t make sense. It started out with Brandy Vaughan. Thank you, Brandy. We’re going to dig right in here and talk about that situation. But there’s no one off limits. I can start with Brandy Vaughan, and then I can go all the way up—anybody that you associate with this charade—any of the shysters that put this together. You can put one and one together and figure it out for yourself. However, most people don’t have the cognitive ability to focus for over 10 seconds on one thing.
Oh, I’m going to start it out today. I’m going to start out talking about Brandy Vaughan and the situation that unfolded. Simple, honest, to the point. Now I want to have you keep in mind that these are all public figures and all of my recordings and what I say—90% of it’s been recorded. So if somebody wants to challenge me, so be it. These are facts and these are public figures.
Because I remember every time I talk about Brandy Vaughan—I’m going to sue you. You better take that down. You’re liable lying me and all this other crap, Brandy. Well, people are going to find out some really interesting back stories about this situation. So this is the Merck whistleblower, Brandy Vaughan. Now anybody that knows anything about being a whistleblower, you don’t wait 5-6 years after the fact when you see something, you say something—unless it’s very convenient for you to just become a whistleblower.
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