SHOCKING SENATE EXPOSÉ: Pediatricians are getting PAID BONUSES to jab your kids — and they’ll DUMP your family if you say NO!
In explosive testimony before Sen. Ron Johnson’s subcommittee, Polly Tommey and Dr. Brian Hooker just blew the lid off the vaccine racket:
Pediatricians pocket **$200–$600 PER CHILD** in bonuses for hitting vaccination quotas. Some are raking in **OVER $1 MILLION A YEAR** pushing shots.
Refuse? They drop you like a bad habit. Parental rights? Crushed. Ethics? Non-existent.
The fear-mongering lies they feed terrified parents:
- “Your newborn will BLEED OUT without Vitamin K!”
- “Your child will DIE of cancer without the HPV shot!”
This isn’t healthcare — it’s a **greedy, quota-driven medical cartel** treating your babies like profit centers.
They don’t care about your child’s health. They care about their **BONUS CHECKS**.
Parents: **WAKE UP.** Do your own research. Say NO to experimental shots. Protect your kids from this corrupt system.
This is medical tyranny for profit.
About a year ago, a black teenager named Karmelo Anthony BRUTALLY STABBED 17-year-old Austin Metcalf TO DEATH at a track meet in Texas!
It was likely premeditated… AS HE WENT STRAIGHT FOR THE HEART 😡
Guess what? He is currently sitting in his parents mansion eating hot Cheetos and playing video games.
The judge, Angela Tucker, reduced his bail from $1,000,000 to only $250,000… which his family was able to easily pay after a massive crowdfunding campaign by a group of anti-white racists.
He spent only about 12 days in jail and then has been allowed to stay at home for the last 395 days since then.
He will remain at home, living a life of luxury, until his trial.
There is also a video that they are refusing to release because of how bad it looks.
Meanwhile, Austin Metcalf is in a box 6 feet underground with a large hole in his heart. His body has been decaying for over a year while his killer enjoys the privileges of being a black criminal in America.
This is beyond unacceptable, and I refuse to be silent about it.
@isaacrrr7 No not life but death in front of a firing squad. Why are we wasting so much money feeding people if we started shooting people maybe they would stop the crime
CHEMOTHERAPY:
Over $100K a year.
Extends survival by a few months… or shortens it.
Destroys the body.
IVERMECTIN + MEBENDAZOLE:
Few grand a year or less.
84.4% clinical benefit in first real-world cancer study.
Doesn’t destroy the body.
Why is this not front-page news?
EXPOSED: While the Metcalf family was begging for answers, Frisco ISD leadership failed them - and now the same superintendent is being rewarded with a cushy new position.
While Frisco families were grieving the violent loss of Austin Metcalf, the leadership of Frisco ISD made a series of decisions that have since sparked outrage, distrust, and serious questions about accountability. On April 17, Austin’s mother, Meghan Metcalf, emailed the district, begging them not to allow her son’s accused killer to graduate. The district did not respond. After following up nearly a month later, she received what has been described as a cold, bureaucratic reply — a copy-and-paste of school policy, with no condolences. At the same time, Jeff Metcalf attempted to speak directly with the school and was turned away. Despite the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing at a school-sponsored event, Frisco ISD proceeded with allowing Karmelo Anthony to receive a diploma, a decision that triggered widespread backlash and a formal complaint to the Texas Education Agency questioning whether attendance requirements, disciplinary authority, and ethical standards were disregarded.
In reality, after I sent an ORR for the emails sent to Frisco ISD leadership, including Mike Waldrip, it was discovered that they were threatened with lawsuits from an activist group supporting Karmelo Anthony. The activist group NGAN, run by Dominique Alexander, threatened demonstrations and protests if Frisco ISD did not comply. Mike Waldrip caved. Instead of showing compassion for the Metcalfs, he bowed down to racist and violent grifters.
As scrutiny intensified, further controversy followed. Superintendent Mike Waldrip admitted to approving access for activist Jake Lang to hold a rally at the very stadium where Austin was killed, just weeks after the incident — again, against the wishes of the Metcalf family. The event quickly escalated into a racially charged confrontation, including a widely circulated exchange in which Austin’s father told Lang, “You are part of the f***ing problem,” to which Lang responded to the grieving father, “That’s called ‘white guilt.’”
At the same time, families connected to the case faced a new threat when Frisco ISD sent emails giving parents less than five days to object to subpoenas seeking their children’s personal information, including names, addresses, and dates of birth. Parents reported being blindsided, with some never seeing the notice in time, raising serious concerns about student safety and privacy after multiple witnesses who were redacted in the police report were doxxed by Karmelo Anthony supporters. Only after I assisted multiple parents in connecting with legal help — and legal intervention was initiated — were efforts made to seal the records, with no help from Frisco ISD, which had placed the parents and their children in a terrible position.
Even recently, there was a fight with Frisco ISD to ensure that Austin Metcalf’s name was posthumously announced at his high school graduation after being murdered on Frisco ISD school grounds.
Taken together, these events outline a pattern that many in the community view as deeply troubling: delayed responses, disregard for policy, and decisions that placed families in distressing and, at times, vulnerable positions — decisions that disregarded the pain and grief the Metcalf family has endured and continues to endure. Yet despite this record, Superintendent Waldrip is not stepping away under scrutiny. He is not being held accountable. Instead, he is being elevated to lead the new Abbott Academy, a state-backed, AI-focused flagship campus positioned as a “model for the future of education.” While families continue to demand answers, the leadership at the center of the controversy is being rewarded.
NEW: Attorney for Camp Mystic accused of telling the attorneys for 8-year-old Cile Steward, whose body has still not been found, that they were "gonna burn in hell."
Camp Mystic is the Texas camp where 27 people, including 25 children, died during a flood last summer.
"When we were done yesterday… I asked [Camp Mystic attorney] Mr. Ray, I walked over and I said, 'You know maybe before you talk about the integrity of me and my team, maybe you just ought to ask us about the facts,'" Beckworth said.
Beckworth said this is the moment when attorney Thomas Wright jumped in.
"[Wright] said, ‘You’re gonna burn in hell,' and then he told [fellow attorney Christina] Yarnell, 'You’re gonna burn in hell.'" Beckworth said.
Wright Close Barger & Guzman law firm has since released a statement following the incident:
"After a long day in court, my emotions were running high, and I let them get the best of me. For that I sincerely apologize to both attorneys, to the court and to all involved. I do not wish to cause any distractions during this trial or any distress to the family of Cile Steward or any of the families of Camp Mystic."
@mattvanswol WTH is wrong with society. I think we should go back to public hanging at the town square for all violent offends. Then maybe we curve crime again
The Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex is going to MELT DOWN HARD…
Children’s Health Defense just EXPOSED THE SCAM…Ivermectin is CRUSHING cancer like chemotherapy NEVER could.
Nearly 200 patients.
Multiple cancer types.
84% POSITIVE OUTCOME.