What Causes Gender Dysphoria [May 2021]

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The premise I proposed a year ago is gathering steam. I’ve been writing about it for a while. But before anything else, listen to this woman. She is a renowned expert in her field. Learn a bit about fetal stem-cell DNA before you go on. Just absorb what you can and be happy.

This article is about the developing brain and gender.

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Dr. Theresa Deisher is a remarkable scientist. I’ve learned much from her work. You will, too.

OPEN LETTER TO LEGISLATORS REGARDING FETAL CELL DNA IN VACCINES

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You can listen to her here

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The Threat of Fetal DNA In Vaccines

Dr. Theresa Deisher presents the dangers of residual human fetal DNA fragments are an unstudied risk to vaccine recipients, yet there’s a growing scientific body of knowledge demonstrating the high likelihood of autoimmune response and gene mutations in children with a genetic vulnerability.

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13 thoughts on “What Causes Gender Dysphoria [May 2021]”

  1. I do psychology so I often have to resolve this emotion in myself first. I was conversing with someone online about this:

    Assembly Bill A416
    https://legislation.nysenate.gov/pdf/bills/2021/a416

    It really does parallel NAZI ideology on Hygiene—racial or otherwise. Now let your mind wrap itself around the horror that we have been experimented on by our governments for decades and decades.

    We don’t need Tuskegee to tell us what happens. We don’t need Willowbrook either. They are us and we are them, and we are all in this together.

    Let THAT horror seep into your brain.

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      1. I’d have to check closer, but I think so. My mind was meandering into the twilight zone we have all lived in for these many years.

        I’m now realizing how ‘them and us’ ‘them and us’ IS. These people live in a stratosphere of thinking that sees us as little more than meat.

        You’d have to immerse yourself in their works and publications to get the ‘feel’ of what they think about themselves.

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