Transitioning: what exactly is it?
Plus, the great fluoride ceremonies of our youth, UNhappy hour, allergies, and "autism dads."
Instagram: What does ‘transitioning’ entail?
Guys, gals, yous (that’s Phillyspeak for y’all), don’t shoot the messenger. We’re just here to give you the alternative narrative, the other side of the story, the uncensored-even-if-it’s-ugly deets. We also believe “informed consent” is everything when it comes to basically everything, but especially when it comes to medical procedures; so while transitioning may not be your thing (or may!), let’s all get on the same page about what it means for minors because it’s a big deal.
In the US, transitioning for minors currently entails: puberty blockers from age 12 (generally from your local Planned Parenthood), mastectomies from age 15 (at gender clinics all over the country), and castration / “neovag” surgery from age 17 (also at gender clinics). What that last thing means is cutting off the di*k and balls, then making a hole using tissue from the scrotum, abdomen or colon, the latter being a last resort because it’s smelly. Either way, the hole must be dildo-ed forever and daily to stay open.
Whatsherface (above) talks you through it pretty graphically, or here’s a mom’s perspective: “She was told medical intervention would help relieve her 14-year-old’s psychological distress. That’s not what happened.”
BTW, did you know that #informedconsent was censored on Instagram during Covid?
Instagram: Whatsherface / The Free Press
Instagram: We are not supposed to be allergic to everything we breathe, says Dr. Bush
Zach Bush, MD is concerned with the microbiome. He says viruses are our friend, and he loves mushrooms, meditating and mindfulness.
Zach Bush Instagram
mRNA vaccines and livestock: not yet, but coming soon to a grocery near you
Are farmers and ranchers — or is Big Pharma — driving the herd?
Uninjected
Trump's indictment illustrates how the wackos have hijacked politics
Reason discusses both sides of this absolute circus, one that we, the taxpayers, are footing the bill for. Some excerpts:
“Did everyone connected to the Trump indictment take crazy pills?”
And GA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (often good for an lol)…
…compared the former president's legal troubles to the persecution of Nelson Mandela and — yes, really — Jesus.
Jesus Christ.
Reason
Report linking fluoride to lower IQ in kids finally released after public officials spent a year trying to block it
“These findings fly in the face of the empty, unscientific claims U.S. health officials have propagated for years, namely that water fluoridation is safe and beneficial,” said Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., CHD chief litigation counsel. “It’s past time to eliminate this neurotoxin from our water supply.” Side note; did anyone else go to a public school in the 80s or 90s that regularly made you participate in the communal fluoride ritual? Your whole class would file into a room, each taking a paper cup filled with fluoride, then stand in a giant circle around the perimeter of the room, and on the teacher’s “go” swish while she watched the clock and you avoided eye contact with your peers. The final step was to then spit the fluoride back into your cups in unison. If you made it out without laugh-snorting fluoride up your nose, it was a good day.
Children’s Health Defense
Iran using surveillance to crack down on women
Forcing women to wear a hijab, tracking down suspects and punishing them if they are caught with it off. Officials say the hijab is a civilizational foundation and religious necessity. Some women definitely disagree.
Reclaim the Net
The school that won’t quit Covid (and those poor kids)
We know most of y’all (yous) are over masks, but we are including this article due to its psychological newsworthiness. It seems to be a true case of mass formation psychosis, a term Peter McCullough explained in the now famous Joe Rogan podcast. (As I write this, I sit at my coffee shop in Philly on April 13, 2023 with the staff behind plexiglass, everyone wearing N95s. Ho hum…)
The Free Press / The Joe Rogan Experience
Instagram: Is alcohol good for us?
Harvard health advocate, Gina Bontempo looks at the research. Turns out, the majority of research claiming that moderate alcohol consumption is good for you has actually been funded by the alcohol industry.
Instagram Gina Bontempo
Video: Autism dads speak out
In honor of April Autism Awareness month… a panel of five fathers of children on the spectrum discuss their journey with vaccine injury and autism discrimination and end with a striking message to other parents.