If you thought the trans movement was about human rights and helping others, you were wrong. Moreover, it's not just a political issue, it's even more: it's an amazingly big deal.

Understand the motive, understand the consequences

"Today's cultural changes in gender identity are greatly influenced by the massive influx of capital from governments, philanthropists, corporations, and investment management and accounting firms such as Blackrock and Ernst&Young," Van Maren, in an interview with The European Conservative, states. at the beginning, Jennifer Bilek came from the left, an investigative journalist who played one of the biggest roles in exposing the true background of the trans movement. As he says, " to understand the motivations of governments, philanthropists, and corporations, we need to look at the consequences." - writes The European Conservative, whose article was reviewed by axioma.hu.

Both the money and the ideology come from the medical technology sector, which is itself integrated into the culture through the philanthropic structure connected to the legal and political apparatus of the LGBTQ movement, Bilek explains. As an example, he presents the case of one of the largest LGBTQ organizations, the Arcus Foundation, which plays a central role in the operation of the process, not only by providing extensive support to a large number of institutions, but also by operating a significant apparatus and encouraging wealthy supporters , to invest financially in certain constituencies, influencing the final results of the elections. Arcus founder Jon Stryker has a background in banking and is an heir to the Stryker Medical corporate fortune. Stryker Medical has broken into the facial feminization surgery market and is an excellent example of the relationship between the LGBTQ political apparatus and the medical technology industry.

Another great example is one of the richest families in the United States of America. The Pritzker family's wealth began to be built from the hotel industry, from the success of the Hyatt hotel chain, and today they predominantly invest in the medical technology sector. Their massive "philanthropic" efforts have made them one of the biggest movers and financiers of the gender industry. But the lion's share of the tech giants, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Facebook, Salesforce, Hewlett Packard and Amazon are also taking part.

In addition to the huge money, censorship also sells

In addition to brutal money flowing into the gender industry, the rapid advance also required critics of the ideology to be censored by the mainstream press. The big publishing houses did this not only on ideological grounds, but also because many publishing companies were intertwined at the ownership level with companies that are making significant profits thanks to the rise of the trans movement.

"The interweaving of conglomerates such as Hearst, Conde' Nast and Disney with prominent pharmaceutical platforms contributes to the pervasive influence of the techno-medical complex in America," Bilek points out.

He says the tech and healthcare industries are doing exceptionally well in creating and spreading new products, and this trend can also be seen in the LGBTQ movement. The latter was originally a grassroots movement that started to become an "industry" in the 1980s during the AIDS crisis. The LGBTQ subculture was transformed into a profitable investment and marketing area after the AIDS crisis, and transsexualism, renamed "transgender" for marketing purposes, introduces a new perspective on sexual identity, further normalizing humanity's separation from its sexual reproductive roots.

I don't know what it means, but it is certain that the trans movement will bring a lot of benefits

The term "transgender" does not actually mean anything in relation to people, it lacks a clear, generally accepted definition, instead it includes different and often contradictory meanings, Jennifer Bilek points out. The investigative journalist sees the term, increasingly used in the media, attempting to cover a broad spectrum from medical attacks on healthy reproductive organs to expressions of feelings about gender role stereotypes, to surgical and drug treatments, and sometimes other things as well.

The concept of a community called “transgender” is equally elusive; "transgenderism" actually appears as a conglomerate controlled by corporate pressure, which draws both adults and, more importantly, children into the magic circle of the industry, and it is a thriving business, the journalist points out.

Bilek adds that more and more law firms in America see the opportunity for profit in the trans movement, and gain serious profits from lawsuits involving people who want to deny their gender or even want to protect the legal category of their biological sex.

He points out: "the propaganda generated by this source of income successfully transferred the ideology of the 'transition to the sex market' into the public consciousness." A simple Google search for "transgender magazine covers 2020" will reveal plenty of magazines that convey a consistent message. Notably, these publications are part of conglomerates that own medtech platforms and investments and enjoy the backing of asset management firms such as BlackRock.”

They are the biggest supporters

When asked who are the biggest donors to the trans movement, Bilek answered with a long list. As he says, Gilead Sciences appears as one of the leading supporters of LGBTQ issues, alongside significant contributors such as the György Soros Open Society Foundations, Gill, Arcus, Ford, Astraea, Tides, Evelyn and Walter Haas. , David Bohnett, Wells Fargo, and the Pride Foundations, which entities are prominent funders of the agenda to dismantle human reproductive sexuality.

Martine Rothblatt is another influential figure in this social transformation. Formerly known as Martin, Rothblatt now identifies as a woman, self-defined as a "transhuman", and in her political program supports human ascension, questioning traditional notions of gender and sexuality. This includes supporting the fusion of humans and artificial intelligence, virtual reality, technological reproduction and other transformative technologies. Rothblatt, along with other transsexual lawyers, drafted the first "gender bill" to provide rights to alter physical reality.

Action must be taken!

At the end of the conversation, Jennifer Bilek emphasized that it is essential that all those who see the terrible dangers of this structure take up the fight against the industry on a daily basis. In the spirit of this, it is important to draw the attention of others to the fact that they want to transfer additional rights to a segment of the population that is about to deny its own humanity.

Equally important is the need to recover the language, emphasizes Bilek.

the entire interview in English by clicking here .

The full article in Hungarian HERE .

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