These purported new sexes, ostensibly requiring special human rights, depend on a narrative that sexual dimorphism isn’t real, that it exists on a spectrum of sexes. This is the gender industry, and with projected profit margins reaching into the billions by 2026, for surgeries on healthy sex organs alone and the amount of advertising curated to sell it, it is going to be very profitable indeed.
On the transgender and transhumanist agenda:
Things like transgenderism and transhumanism are both on a roll, and they have often been discussed on my site. Of interest is how much the two are actually connected. They tend to play off each other, and we need to be aware of this. One new book powerfully makes this case.
American writer Jennifer Bilek has written a number of incisive and hard-hitting pieces on transhumanism, transgenderism and the war we are in with these forces of heavily financed darkness. In addition to being found on her own blog, The 11th Hour, many have appeared in such journals as First Things and Human Events.
Thankfully 27 of her articles have now been brought together in the new book, Transsexual, Transgender, Transhuman (Spinifex, 2024). These important essays demonstrate what a prophetic role Bilek has in sounding the alarm about the very real dangers we are now in. And given how much Big Money is behind all this, there is all the more reason to be aware of her warnings.
The more she dug into what was going on here, the more concerned she became. She lets us know what she has been learning in the Introduction:
In my research and writing I follow the money trail behind the gender industry, a domineering and monied business pursuit with a very powerful lobby which is advanced as a human rights campaign. The gender industry is the promotion of the adult male fetish of transsexualism, rebranded for today’s youth, grooming them for industrial body disassociation.
Behind the slogans about freedom of expression, and euphemisms such as ‘gender care’ and ‘gender dysphoria’ is a marketing apparatus so unrelenting and extreme, it has acted upon the populace like cult indoctrination. It has captured large swathes of the public imagination, corporations, educational and medical institutions, and governments across the Western world and beyond, by the idea that the human sex boundary between males and females is a social construct. (p 1)
She offers plenty of documentation on all this, and her chapter on Big Pharma is certainly revealing. A few more quotes:
When pharmacology and technology made it possible for the tiny number of men with this fetish to escalate their behaviors to appropriate surgically constructed facsimiles of female biology, or synthetic sex characteristics, transsexualism took root in the medical industry….
As the technology and pharmaceuticals to perform more realistic synthetic sex surgeries advance, society is forced to accept this paraphilia and accept the ideology that’s developed around it, which denies our biological reality, raising us above the natural world, where we are supposed to thrive in a living tapestry. (pp. 31-32)
Of interest, Bilek was once a person of the left, but the radical progressives of today are a far cry from the old left. So she found herself shifting to the right. She says this about the “new, new left in America” and where things now stand:
Emerging out of the carcass of that potentially revolutionary movement is a left that has recently climbed into bed with those same big banks. Snuggled up in bed with them, fluffing their pillows, are Big Pharma and Big Tech. The left is running around screaming at protests, getting wide media coverage, silencing voices in our universities and institutions, and shouting loudly that people claiming their sex is not male or female need human rights. These manufactured sexes are being supported by, promoted, and advertised by Big Pharma, Big Tech and Big Banking. This new, unrecognizable left sees no irony at all in their behavior.
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