Dear Elder Clayton

On March 1, 2015 I wrote a letter to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regarding the Church’s vaccination policy (here). On March 21, 2019 I wrote a second letter (here). On April 30, 2019 Elder Weatherford Clayton responded to my second letter (here). My response to Elder Clayton is posted below.

August 11, 2019

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Elder Weatherford Clayton
Chair, Missionary Health Services
Assistant Executive Director, Missionary Department
47 East South Temple Street

Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-1200

Re: “The Church supports the use of vaccinations . . .”

Dear Elder Clayton,

Thank you for responding to my letter dated March 21, 2019 in which I addressed the Church’s position on vaccination. Receiving your letter was a pleasant surprise. Thank you for referring to my concerns as “clear and compelling.”

Yes, the arguments I presented to Church leadership are indeed compelling:

  • Many vaccines contain human fetal and animal DNA and a host of other morally objectionable ingredients which injure and kill vaccine recipients
  • Vaccine manufacturers substitute inert placebos with known toxins in their “safety studies”
  • Insertional mutagenesis is a recognized phenomenon associated with vaccination
  • Vaccines designed to permanently alter the human genome are currently in development
  • Some vaccines have negative efficacy
  • Some vaccines increase childhood mortality
  • Vaccine architects intend to force virtually all people—including you and your family—to submit to their womb-to-tomb vaccination schedule or face fines, removal of children, loss of jobs, travel prohibitions, or imprisonment.

You referred to people who take issue with the facts listed above as “opponents.” Surely, Church leadership is opposed to criminal and immoral vaccination business practices such as fraud and the intentional injuring of children. Surely, the Church is opposed to the killing and harvesting of fetuses for vaccine development. Surely, the Church is opposed to injecting fetal and animal DNA, neurotoxins and carcinogens into pregnant women, infants, toddlers, and everyone else.  Surely, the Church opposes vaccines that will permanently alter the human genome. Surely, the Church opposes forced liability-free vaccinations.

In spite of these “clear and compelling” concerns, you provided a blanket endorsement of vaccinations with the following statement: “The Church supports the use of vaccinations but does not require them to be used.”

Such a statement might have been understandable in the 1970s before Congress removed liability from vaccine manufacturers and childhood diseases and disabilities multiplied in step with the vaccination schedule and before the rapacious nature of the pharmaceutical industry was less widely known. Today, it is neither understandable nor excusable. It is, in fact, unconscionable.

Voluminous evidence demonstrates that the Church’s support of vaccination is morally, doctrinally, and scientifically wrong. How many members have been injured or killed because they “obeyed” the Church’s one-size-fits-all vaccination prescription—a prescription that many perceive to be a commandment from God via His prophets? How many will yet be injured or killed because Church leadership and medical advisors refuse to disengage from Latter-day Gadianton Robbers and their craft of Pharmakeia? How many members will one day file suit against the Church for prescribing an invasive and dangerous medical procedure that injured or killed their children or other loved ones?

The Savior said, “Come unto me,” not “Come unto Merck.” It is time for Church leaders to stop consorting with criminals.

A growing number of people—members and non-members alike—pray for the day when Church leaders will listen to the cries of the mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, whose children and grandchildren have been injured or killed from the abomination of vaccination. They pray that leaders will terminate the Church’s relationship with vaccine profiteers and encourage members to do the same.

God surely hears the cries and prayers of His children. May Church leaders soon hear them as well. The future of humanity hangs in the balance.

Respectfully,

Brett Wilcox, author
We’re Monsanto: Feeding the World, Lie After Lie, Book I (Book II)

Jabbed: How the Vaccine Industry, Medical Establishment and Government Stick It to You and Your Family

Cc: Primary General Presidency
Young Women General Presidency
Relief Society General Presidency
Young Men General Presidency
The First Presidency

Public Health Committee

Note to readers: If you feel so moved, please share your thoughts, feelings, and experience regarding this issue with Church leaders. Regardless of faith, feel free to use or adapt this letter for any good purpose.

9 Replies to “Dear Elder Clayton”

  1. My heart just sinks every time I think of the Church endorsing vaccination. I think you nailed it when you offered the reminder that the Lord said “come unto me” not “come unto Merck.” Praying for the day….!

  2. “I became convinced that noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good.” ~Martin Luther King Jr.
    Thank for saying what we as a family have said in the raising of our family, No to harmful things being put into our bodies and following a higher law to the word of wisdom for our family. Thank you for letting our church leaders know we support them in every way but, want them to look at the harm this church policy creates physically as well as spiritually.

  3. I just would like to reiterate the idea above on ingredients in the vaccine.

    The church takes a stand against abortion. We generally do not agree with the killing of babies.

    So how can that be reconciled with vaccines needing to contain human fetuses. Is the church only against abortion, unless someone needs the fetus?

  4. My son and my son in-law returned home from a mission a few months ago both reported that the flu vaccine was pushed very hard on their mission. They were made to feel that if they didn’t receive the vaccine (which they did not receive) they were being disobedient to the Mission President. This is two different missions in two separate parts of the county.

  5. My heart is broken at the silence. Church leaders can be very outspoken when their agenda is being compromised, but this..this is about life and death..and total silence.
    I stopped paying tithing to a church who supports this evil. Then I stopped attending all together after I read that there was very little response to these letters. I know vaccines harm. I have the children and grandchildren who suffer. Some suffer for the rest of their lives. I believe the church is part of the agenda. It can’t be that leaders are this dumb.

  6. Thank you so much for all you are doing and sharing!

    Can you show the entire letter from the church, please? I would really love to read it to the end if possible.

    Thank you.

  7. The number of missionaries returning early from their missions has increased over the past several decades and yet the leaders of the church and mission program refuse to consider vaccines as a possible cause. There’s always something else to blame and repeat the mantra, correlation does not equal causation, even though almost every scientific study uses correlation to prove causation.

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