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A DOCTOR TOLD THE TRUTH - THE FED SHOWED UP AT HIS DOOR !

 


Around the world, the tide of “gender-affirming care” for minors is receding. Consider these recent developments:

  • This April, London’s Tavistock clinic—once the largest youth gender clinic in the world—was shuttered after the Cass Review revealed gender treatment for minors had privileged ideology over science in England’s NHS. 


  • In Sweden—where legal gender reassignment was first pioneered—the National Board of Health and Welfare last year rolled back hormone therapy for minors except in “very rare cases.” 


  • In France, the National Academy of Medicine now advises “great medical caution” on the subject, citing concerns about overdiagnosis and rising rates of adult detransition.


  • Finland’s authorities placed major restrictions on gender transition care after a study that justified their practices did not stand up to scrutiny 


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Eithan Haim, 34, is at the beginning of his career as a surgeon. He and his wife are expecting their first child in the fall. And now he is facing a four-count federal felony indictment for blowing the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital, where he worked while a resident. 


At TCH, he discovered the hospital was secretly continuing gender transition treatments on minors—including hormonal intervention on patients as young as 11 years old—after publicly declaring, in March of 2022, it would no longer provide such services.


The hospital unwillingly backed away from the treatments under pressure from the Texas governor and attorney general. 


But Haim found not only were the treatments continuing—the program 

appeared to be expanding. He recorded several online presentations by medical staff encouraging the transition of children—one social worker described how she deliberately did not make note of such treatment in the medical charts of patients to avoid leaving a paper trail. Haim told me, 


“They were talking publicly about how they were concealing what they were doing. You can’t take care of your patient without trust. For me as a doctor, to not do something about this was unconscionable.” 


Read on for more on the hounding of a gender-care whistleblower.