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 ...
Elizabeth M Hart: The Dark Side of Medical Intervention Policies
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8 months ago
Elizabeth M Hart: The Dark Side of Medical Intervention Policies
Disclaimer: https://rumble.com/v6056un-ukmfa-disclaimer.html Elizabeth M Hart joins us from Australia for an in depth conversation about her extensive research into vaccine policy and the ethical implications surrounding informed consent, particularly in the context of Australia's COVID-19 response. Elizabeth is an independent researcher investigating the vaccine industry and conflicts of interest in vaccination policy. She's questioning the ever-increasing number of vaccine products and reva...
UKMFA
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 ...