
By Paul Bean
Over the weekend I attended the Children Health Defense national conference, The Moment of Truth, in Austin, Texas.
Let me just start by thanking everyone who supported the trip financially and has supported OGA’s mission from the start. This was a very successful event for us and was well worth your support.
This was an incredible event that featured speakers on extremely important topics including vaccine safety, autism, medical freedom, the surveillance control grid, an increasingly cashless society, and transhumanism.
Speakers included Sen. Rand Paul, Russell Brand, Dr. Peter McCullough, Del Bigtree, Bret Weinstein, Dr. Andrew Wakefield, Dr. Joe Ladapo, and so many more. Overall the energy was very high. I personally was very inspired by many of the moms and families I met with children who had autism. I learned a lot about autism over this weekend. We have barely scratched the surface on understanding what autism really is, how it is caused, how it can be prevented, and managed.
My biggest takeaway was that people with autism are genuinely no different than any of us and that they are fully aware and capable of understanding things but their speech and motor skills have been severely damaged by vaccines and other poor medical practices. A lot of the symptoms of anger and rage that we see from autistic children and adults comes from the frustration of understanding what is happening but not having the ability to express themselves.
One event in particular stuck out to me was their panel of Spellers. “Our panel of Spellers, courageous non-speaking individuals with autism, brought the room to both tears and laughter,” writes Children Health Defense on their X page. “Through the power of spelling, they shared their struggles, dreams, and hopes, reminding us what’s possible when we listen deeply and take every mind seriously.” The post features a clip of non-speaker people who use technology or point at letters to spell out their thoughts so they are able to express themselves.
These people are fundamentally no different than the rest of us. They have hopes of going to college or potentially having a family but fear they will be unable to because of what society thinks they are. This was a very eye opening experience for all who attended.
I was also thankful to have been able to have run into some Vermont friends including Vicki Dubin-Master who was able to introduce me to some friends and new faces. Dubin-Master is the head of CHD Vermont and MAHA Vermont. “I think it’s really important to know what’s going on in the world and get an inside view,” said Dubin-Master. “Children’s Health Defense has the best information and the best leadership and advocates and legislators and just leaders in so many different parts of the attack on humanity right now.”
A lot of the conference surrounded the reality that we are facing which is that humanity is under assault from so many directions. Vicki and I both related over how wonderful it was to be amongst likeminded people who actually care about these issues in contrast to many back in Vermont.
“I loved meeting people and the love and the eye contact and the smiles, and just knowing that you’re with your people and not have to worry about just anything, and like, just looking at a person in the face and knowing, like, you know, and I know, and we’re all on the same page, that’s like a really good feeling, especially coming from Vermont, where you kind of feel like an Alien in your own state…They really need us to be advocates and to actually be activists, for sure, on a local level, and like there were specific tools to do, to bring to our legislature, especially in Vermont, but like everywhere.”
The event also featured some fun entertainment with comedian and actor Russell Brand and RFK jr’s wife and actress Cheryl Hines.
“I thought the dinner last night with Russell Brand and Cheryl Hines was a fun, light event, where there is a lot of heaviness and vaccine injured families,” Dubin-Master said.
Dubin-Master stressed the importance of engagement support, “I encourage as many people to become members of CHD, you know, become donating members, which you only have to give a little bit of money every month, but you’re helping this movement, and you’re supporting the lawsuits, and the lawsuits are getting won, and it’s it is a pivotal time right now where we all have to get involved and bring more people in and just open minds.”
Another Vermonter in attendance who I had the pleasure of spending time with was Lucy Burdo Hutchinson, who introduced me to Del Bigtree and told him how wonderful of a journalist and reporter I am (which was very sweet) specifically when it came to geoengineering research. After a nice interaction Del and I exchanged contacts and hopefully I can help him and his people get into contact with the OGA team.
A pitch to Del Bigtree: You mentioned you were looking for people that know what they’re talking about when it comes to geoengineering, and I say look no further. Our team has done extensive work for the last 15+ years and now have 33+ peer reviewed articles on our website. I can certainly do a lot of explaining myself, but it is our team that you will want to speak with.
“I treat children with Autism, using NAET, Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique, people get well from all sorts of things,” said Burdo Hutchison after we both spoke with Del. “My interest is in children’s health, the health of everybody. I am part of the Vermont MAHA and Vermont CHD. I came with my friend Vicki who is head of Vermont Children’s Health Defense and she’s a hoot. We are having a lot of fun, making a lot of connections…There is such a groundswell of support. A spiritual rightness makes this movement so wonderful.”
Finally, probably the most interesting experience I had in Austin was when I was eating lunch Sunday before heading to church. There I was eating a cheeseburger outside the hotel at a burger bar on the street and none other than Bret Weinstein was walking right in front of me. Weinstein had literally just been featured on the Joe Rogan podcast Saturday and I had just been listening to him and was nearly through their three hour conversation.
I said “Hey, how are you?”
He said “Do I know you- Or have we met this weekend I should say?”
At this point I had run into Bret a couple of times and even snapped a photo with him. But it was quick and you meet a lot of people at these types of things.
We started talking a little about his episode with Joe Rogan. We discussed the event and I even had the opportunity to tell him why I was there. Weinstein expressed interest in Our Geoengineering Age. We exchanged contact and both went on with our days.
As you can imagine for me this 5 minute conversation was a somewhat surreal experience.
And with that I write this to make a pitch to Weinstein: While I obviously have a lot I could share with you and your audience about geoengineering and weather modification, especially considering the explosion of the conversation recently, I can provide some more insights on a lot more topics you may be interested in as well.
In your conversation with Rogan you talk a lot about young Americans and their desire for socialism and the dangers associated with that. You also talk a lot about AI and even challenge Rogan a little on his stance, which I was very thankful for.
I am an entrepreneur, a writer, journalist, and a video producer. I believe strongly in free market principles, free enterprise, and our republic as a whole. I’ve watched some of your podcasts about Nick Fuentes (who I am the same age as) and some of your expressed frustrations with the current administration…
I went through high school and college in Vermont, one of the most liberal places in the world. I was educated by DEI, apocalyptic climate change narratives, and the re-writing of history. In Vermont we are living through a period of time where we are now seeing socialist systems coming apart at the seams.
I’ve run for local office and I am an engaged member of my community running a business in my small hometown selling grass-fed yak burgers and soft serve maple ice cream.
I have a desire to help humanity through this period of strangeness and I relate strongly with your concerns going forward.
Any way I can help. Let me know.
Finally I just want to again thank the people who financially supported my trip to Austin and have supported OGA’s mission from the beginning. This was a very successful trip and it would not have happened without you.
As you may well know, Dane Wigington of geoegnineeringwatch.org was recently featured on Tucker Carlson’s podcast and is now making the rounds in social media. This is a major step in the right direction and we are so thankful to be part of the conversation going forward after years of silent work in the dark. So thank you to Dane and Tucker!
Also a quick thank you to Mary Holland, President and CEO of Children’s Health Defense, who I was grateful to have spoken to a handful of times throughout the event. Congratulations to her and her team for a wonderful event.
