Beau and his two siblings all suffered adverse effects from vaccines. Beau's injuries included unusual behavior, a limp, tics, his speech worsened, he lost vocabulary and his sentences didn't make sense. He became introverted and nervous. According to his mom, "He literally regressed over a three month span...It took me about two years to recover him."
Beau and his siblings no longer receive vaccines, and are doing much better. His Mom is now a strong vaccine risk awareness advocate; and as you will hear and read below, at not yet ten years old, so is Beau.
Beau and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Rally for Your Rights - May 13, 2019 - Trenton, NJ (More photos from Rally For Your Rights 2019 at end of post.) "This picture speaks volumes...Beau was very proud to stand with Bobby... he literally thinks that RFK is going to fix everything... a super hero in real time.. I’m so proud.. proud of how far Beau has come, and how far I think he will go.. he understands what’s happening right now when it comes to civil rights and the vaccination movement.. maybe Beau will grow up to #belikebobby." - Beau's Mom, Mae Flick -
"But You Can Call Me Bobby"
Many thanks to Beau's Mom, Mae; and to Beau for permission to share this video and post!
Start video and make sure sound is on to hear Beau read his letter.
This is my youngest son Beau.. Every year the third graders are allowed to pick someone from the past, and write an Autobiography as a letter to another student in the class. Beau was assigned to Anne Frank.
Instead of choosing to be someone who is from our history.. Beau decided to choose someone that is Re-Writing History~ He chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He chose Bobby because he wants people to know that he is one of the kids that Bobby fights for. He wrote this letter all by himself. Most students in the class probably wrote their letter in one 20-30 minute session at home. This letter took Beau, NINE twenty minute sessions (to physically write...) over the course of two weeks. (This isn’t even the entire letter!) He has to use a special type of paper to be able to write in a straight line...he also has issues with letters switching on him when he reads... sometimes even when he writes them down... they don’t look the way he sees them in his mind. Beau worked really hard on this project... and I want everyone to see it. I also want people to know: this is the same child that couldn’t count past 10, write his name, couldn’t even recite the alphabet at the age of 6. He was diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder, a language processing disorder, visual processing disorder -- and has an IEP still to this day: BUT LOOK at my 9.5 yr old ~ Sure, he still has the awful anemic circles under his eyes.. and he has a lisp... and he can’t read without switching the letters around...his penmanship is improving... But he is thriving.
The healing started for him once I realized how all his problems started.
I’m thankful to still have a choice in making his medical decisions. We are not one size fits all. I am the only thing standing between him and the dirty pharmaceutical companies- and I don’t plan on stepping aside. Today is Beau’s day to shine. PS. Lol I have no idea where he came up with the “But you can call me Bobby.” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr Children's Health Defense But thank you for all you do, love the Flick’s
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Rally for Your Rights - May 13, 2019 - Trenton, NJ
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