John Stone is one of the heroes who never draws attention to himself or asks for credit. So, Catherine and the Solari Report decided to put a spotlight on him.

Even his bio on the websites of the online journal Age of Autism—where John has been UK editor since 2009—or Children’s Health Defense Europe—where John serves as an advisory board member—doesn’t provide more than the barest and most modest of statements about the life and work of this remarkable man.

John is father to an autistic son. That experience has made him an advocate, researcher, and prolific writer on the issues of drug safety, vaccine-induced neurological damage, and medical freedom for the past several decades. The Age of Autism, an online journal founded in 2007 by journalist and former senior editor for United Press International (UPI) Dan Olmsted, is an outstanding website that has brought together some of the best minds and most capable voices—people like John who are able and willing to do the work. John Stone is smart, hard-working, and tireless—someone you can always rely on getting things done.

John’s knowledge of events in the United Kingdom is invaluable, and his journalism and research have been both abundant and intelligent. He is known for his generosity in helping and educating his many colleagues throughout the health freedom movement. Needless to say, all of this has multiplied and intensified since the coronavirus pandemic started. 

John’s original profession is that of a music historian, and he has contributed important articles about music and the history of music, including in The Mozart Compendium by H.C. Robbins Landon (ed.) published in 1990.

John Stone is Solari Hero of the Week, and we express our gratitude and esteem for all he contributes.

Related:

Articles by John Stone in The Age of Autism

Mozart’s Theory of Opera” by John Stone in The Musical Times (Vol. 132, No. 1785 (Nov., 1991))


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