The Story of Greg Wyatt
I’m Greg Wyatt—a father, author, and
seeker of truth. My journey has taken me
through some of life’s hardest questions,
shaping how I see the world and why I
choose to share my story.
The Life and Journey of Greg Wyatt: 70+ Years Strong
I've lived 70 years. And every one of them has meant something. I didn't just grow old- I survived. Survived the lies, the betrayals, the heartbreak. I've watched people I loved walk away. I've seen institutions I once trusted collapse under the weight of their own curruption. But I did not stop.
My Early Life
My early years were shaped by questions I didn’t yet have answers to—feelings that something beneath the surface of my life wasn’t quite what it seemed. It was a time of searching, even before I understood what I was searching for.
This video walks through my early medical and immunization history—year by year—using documented records and family photos. From infancy through childhood, it traces the timeline of shots, illnesses, and moments that shaped my early development.
After years of waiting, we finally became parents—but what followed changed our lives forever. As Weston’s health declined and our concerns were dismissed, we began a search for answers that led us down a path we never expected. This is where that journey began.
My life began in an unusual way, leading me to have two fathers—both of whom played a significant role in shaping my identity and the path I would follow.
In 1988, I stepped onto The Joan Rivers Show and shared a truth I had carried my whole life. She didn’t treat me like a spectacle; she listened, asked the hard questions, and gave me the space to be heard. That moment changed everything—it turned my private story into a public mission, and I’ve been speaking out ever since.
I was interviewed on Now Magazine to talk about how I was conceived.
This video walks through my early medical and immunization history—year by year—using documented records and family photos. From infancy through childhood, it traces the timeline of shots, illnesses, and moments that shaped my early development.
Midlife and Children
In midlife, everything began to change. Through Weston and Emily’s autism, our family faced challenges we never expected—forcing me to confront difficult realities, ask deeper questions, and begin a journey toward understanding, truth, and healing.
Many families are told that autism will naturally get better over time—but is that really true? In this video, I give an honest look at what parents can realistically expect as their child grows, challenging common assumptions and sharing insights from real-life experience. It’s a conversation about progress, possibility, and the importance of understanding what truly supports long-term outcomes.
I'm very passionate about educating people about the devastating consequences of vaccines. My car is my memorial to my children, who deserved a better life without toxic poisons.
When my children were young, a television crew was invited into our home to document the realities of raising a family affected by autism. This short video offers a rare, unfiltered look at daily life—the challenges, the moments of connection, and everything in between. It’s an honest glimpse behind the scenes, capturing what most people never see and giving voice to the lived experience of autism within a family.
Greg Wyatt Video Series
I created this series as a way to remember my life,
my children, and the experiences that have defined who I am today.
Greg Wyatt Books
I write to express my life and teach parents
the devastating results of vaccinations.

