Nicole Shanahan Exposes the âBiggest Cover-Upâ of Her Lifetime
After her daughter was diagnosed with autism, Shanahan started asking questionsâand what she found was deeply disturbing.
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Nicole Shanahan just dropped a bombshell podcast appearanceâand she didnât hold anything back.
In a raw, emotional conversation with Allie Beth Stuckey, Shanahan opened up about what she calls the âbiggest secret Big Pharma has been trying to keep from us.â She said itâs âthe biggest cover-up in my lifetime,â and after hearing her story, itâs hard to disagree.
She revealed that during the 2024 campaign with RFK Jr., she suffered a traumatic miscarriage and nearly lost her life.
âI was taken so close to the end,â she said, describing how she lost nearly all the blood in her body. âI wanted to save the baby, so I waited to do the surgery ⊠and I probably waited a little bit too long.â
In that moment, she said she made peace with the idea of dyingâbut chose to fight. âI want to come back for my six-year-old daughter,â she told God. âAnd I came back. I woke up.â
That near-death experience led to a powerful spiritual awakening. Shanahan spoke about choosing baptism over attending President Trumpâs inauguration. âI know that people are very spiritually lost right now,â she said, explaining why she felt called to share her testimony.
But her decision to stand beside RFK Jr.âand later publicly support Trumpâcame at a steep price. She said many of her friends walked away. âPeople turned their backs on me so quickly,â she shared. âI stopped hearing from them in my time of need when I was getting ripped apart by the press.â
What hurt even more, she said, was being accused of changing her values. âMy platform never shifted,â Shanahan insisted. âItâs always been around agriculture, mothers, health, childrenâand letâs get to the bottom of chronic disease.â
Over time, she began to see through what she once believed were just âright-wing conspiracy theories.â Now, she says, thereâs a mountain of evidence behind some of the claims.
âThe fact that Fauci knew some of the risks of the vaccine,â she said, âor that the mRNA vaccine could be causing infertility.â Those once-taboo topics started making a lot more sense the deeper she looked.
Despite the media attacks and personal trauma, Shanahan never gave up. Just days before the 2024 election, she stood before a massive crowd and filled out her ballot for Trump. It was her first time voting MAGA.
She also didnât shy away from calling out what she described as an âanti-human agendaâ coming out of Washington, D.C. From mass animal culls to fertility issues being brushed off as a ânecessary evil,â she said, âitâs all connected.â
But perhaps the most explosive part of the interview came when she discussed autism.
After her daughter was diagnosed, Shanahan started asking questionsâand what she found was deeply disturbing.
She said a neurologist confided in her that the field had been overtaken by behaviorists, while those exploring biomedical causes were âcensoredâ and âignored.â He told her that doctors like him who try to speak out about the medical issues these children face are shut down and denied funding. âThe government completely ignores us,â he warned, âand it ignores the medical needs of these children.â
It was a conversation that confirmed what she was already beginning to suspect in her own home. âThese kids have real medical issues,â Shanahan said. âScreaming pain, biting themselves, losing eye contact.â She described her daughterâs struggles with âinability to control her armsâ and self-harming behaviors. Yet, she added, âNo amount of speech therapy is helping.â
âAt this point, I realized autism is definitely not just behavioral,â she said. âItâs definitely not just psychological.â
âThis is where you go from being a mom on a quest to a mom who has âgone crazy,ââ Shanahan explained, âbecause if you start picking at the biomedical issues, you ask that question ⊠Could something have caused this?â
She believes the refusal to explore biomedical triggersâlike vaccines, medications, or environmental toxinsâis intentional. âThis is where people get canceled,â she said. âThis is the biggest cover-up in my lifetime.â
Watch the full podcast with Nicole Shanahan and Allie Beth Stuckey here:
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