Dr Elizabeth Evans makes this important statement about Puberty Blockers. The NHS is funding a highly this unethical experimental trial of puberty blockers on more than 200 children aged between 10 and 15. The Pathways trial began at the end of November at King's College London to "explore how puberty suppressing hormones impact the physical, social, and emotional wellbeing of young people with gender incongruence". They admit that, quote, doctors and researchers don't yet know for sure what ...
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Dr Elizabeth Evans makes this important statement about Puberty Blockers. The NHS is funding a highly this unethical experimental trial of puberty blockers on more than 200 children aged between 10 and 15. The Pathways trial began at the end of November at King's College London to "explore how puberty suppressing hormones impact the physical, social, and emotional wellbeing of young people with gender incongruence". They admit that, quote, doctors and researchers don't yet know for sure what ...
Dr Liz Evans for UK Column: Organ Donation: You Can Opt Out
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Dr Liz Evans for UK Column: Organ Donation: You Can Opt Out
https://rumble.com/v6056un-ukmfa-disclaimer.html Dr Liz Evans presents "Organ Donation: The state owns your body after you die" for UK Column. This is her piece taken from an original video here: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-12th-november-2025 Liz covers the shocking truth around the highly sensitive subject of organ donation, the true definition of "brain death" and the promotion of donation following assisted death. Check out UKC’s website and support their work https://www...
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Dr Elizabeth Evans makes this important statement about Puberty Blockers. The NHS is funding a highly this unethical experimental trial of puberty blockers on more than 200 children aged between 10 and 15. The Pathways trial began at the end of November at King's College London to "explore how puberty suppressing hormones impact the physical, social, and emotional wellbeing of young people with gender incongruence". They admit that, quote, doctors and researchers don't yet know for sure what ...