In this wide-ranging and emotionally intense interview, Giovanni Cirucci speaks with Greg Wyatt about the personal history and lived experiences that shaped Ashes to Armor. What begins as a discussion of Greg’s book quickly unfolds into a multi-generational story of trauma, resilience, faith, and confrontation with powerful institutions.

Greg recounts the shocking revelation of his own conception through state-sanctioned artificial insemination tied to America’s eugenics programs, including the forced sterilization of his father, Herbert “Shorty” Wyatt, at the Beatrice State Home for the Feeble-Minded. This discovery reframes Greg’s understanding of identity, inheritance, and the long reach of government-endorsed medical abuse — a theme that echoes throughout the interview.

The conversation then moves into Greg’s adulthood, detailing his struggles with infertility, adoption, and eventually fatherhood. Greg and his wife Joyce adopt two children, Weston and Emily, whose early development dramatically regresses following routine childhood vaccinations. Greg describes, in painful detail, the slow, incremental nature of regression — not a sudden collapse, but a quiet loss of speech, joy, and connection that unfolded alongside repeated medical reassurances and dismissal.

A central theme of the interview is medical betrayal: the unquestioned authority of “white coats,” the gaslighting of parental intuition, and the systemic protection of pharmaceutical interests through government immunity. Greg shares how attempts to seek accountability through the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program resulted in years of delay and eventual denial, reinforcing his belief that the system is structured to protect itself rather than injured families.

“This was the day my trust in the white coat died. Once you see behind the curtain, you cannot unsee it. What began as a search for answers became a mission to tell the truth — and to refuse to ever be silent again.”— Greg Wyatt

Interwoven throughout the interview are reflections on faith, endurance, and legacy. Greg speaks candidly about grief, anger, and purpose — explaining that Ashes to Armor was written not to persuade, but to document truth and preserve memory. He emphasizes the importance of record-keeping, testimony, and refusing silence, particularly for fathers whose voices are often absent from conversations about disability and caregiving.

The interview concludes with Greg outlining the broader mission behind the book and the forthcoming Wyatt Family Series: to tell the stories that institutions ignore, to honor children whose lives were irrevocably altered, and to ensure that even if he is erased, the truth he lived and documented will remain.

On Rumble:
https://rumble.com/v74di3q-johnny-cirucci-live.html

On Odysee:
https://odysee.com/@Johnny_Cirucci:4/Greg-Wyatt–Ashes-to-Armor-:3

On BitChute:
https://www.bitchute.com/update_video/5sGeAJbI2yJ0

On Brighteon
https://www.brighteon.com/5f4d4072-80c2-45e6-a06c-4d00b9b905c2

Also watch some youtube shorts on my youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@GregWyattOfficial/shorts

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