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@73inlancs @janethooton_ @ErinInTheMorn @fifi_EY 1/ The 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 government decided pediatric gender care in England would be a monopoly contract (a Labour minister, in 2008), despite all other NHS patients officially being entitled to a choice of providers, & second opinions on diagnoses & treatment, & gave it to GIDS, which has…

@janethooton_ @ErinInTheMorn @fifi_EY 2/…always advocated that trans minors & their families must have no alternative source of care, & subsequent Tory ministers have personally put their signature on renewals of it, and even personally rejected proposals for improvement that have been put forward by NHS England…

@janethooton_ @ErinInTheMorn @fifi_EY 3/…as a result of wider & public consultation. They & their civil servants listen only to GIDS on trans minors - it was GIDS advised against <18s being allowed #GenderRecognition in 2004, & since, on the basis that no one under 18 can be certain of their gender identity, just…

@janethooton_ @ErinInTheMorn @fifi_EY 4/…as many other staff at their trust wrote⬇️ to the press in 2002 (when the first instigator of this case, psychoanalyst Susan Evans was on staff too) that no trans people should be allowed that recognition but needed

@janethooton_ @ErinInTheMorn @fifi_EY 5/…to "cure" us instead. Yet GIDS proved incapable of defending its super-conservative protocol in court - no doubt because GIDS has always expected challenges to be from patients seeking care more like that elsewhere, arrogantly ignoring that services in countries where the…
Random, but it seems that @DanCrenshawTX is a member of a group founded by Klaus Schwab, who is the architect of the "Great Reset" initiative. https://t.co/4FcAwqw7PQ


Other members include Pete Buttigieg, Tulsi Gabbard, and a whole slew of other politicians.


You've also got Alexander Soros, David Rothschild, Mark Zuckerberg, and Alicia Garza, among many many others.


Some of their ambitions include something resembling the Green New Deal.


And working with the UN to find entrepreneurial opportunities for refugees in other countries.
The Georgian DTRA bioweapon leak is back up, grab shit while you can'
https://t.co/peAcofLvB7

thread with relevant documents from
https://t.co/peAcofLvB7
related to Gilead, DTRA and other topics
(including some bizarre and deadly inventions by an American engineer of death)


1. Category: Biological weapons delivery vehicles
UAV to spread infected insects in the air
US Patent No. 8,967,029 dated March 3, 2015
Unmanned aerial vehicle for the spread of infected insects in the air
https://t.co/W2Bsq1eKtC


2. Hollow ammunition for a capsule with toxic content
US Patent No. 8,794,155 dated August 5, 2014
The invention is an ammunition for hand-held firearms, with the help of which it is possible to hit the object with toxic substances.
https://t.co/SVZ2d2giA1


3. Toxic Substance Trap Cartridge
US Patent No. 9,052,175 dated June 9, 2015
The patent discloses a cartridge for a pistol or machine gun filled with chemical or biological agents.
https://t.co/YCtr0Fosl5
It was December of 1992 and I was six, and "Aladdin" was in theaters. My sister and I weren't seeing it. My mother couldn't afford the tickets. I remember this because the three of us were sitting in the car and she cried + apologized for not being able to take us. (thread)


The strange thing is that I don't think I had even heard of "Aladdin" until she said anything. Maybe? I'm not sure. But I don't remember feeling like we were expecting to see it. I don't remember being disappointed. But to her, I think it felt like one more way she had failed us.

This was in the final year of her marriage to her second husband--our first "stepfather"--and there were reasons the three of us were in this car and not back at our place with him and his two kids. He was very abusive, and these car rides felt like a break.

So, we were sitting there in the car while she was contemplating how to get us out of this situation, but by now, it had become almost a weekly ritual, which was not lost on us, obviously. So, we're sitting there, and she starts crying and says the thing about "Aladdin".

And then, while crying, she says: "You've never been to the movies," which was true. My sister and I had not been to a movie theater up to that point in our short lives. I remember saying "that's okay", and my sister said the same and put her little hand on my mother's arm.