The WPATH files exposed: confirmation of experimentation on vulnerable children

Michael Shellenberger, an esteemed investigative journalist renowned for his breakthrough coverage on crime, drug policy, and homelessness, has recently released a significant report titled ‘The WPATH Files’. Spanning an extensive 242 pages, this report is based on confidential files obtained from a whistleblower within the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) organization, which claims to be the global expert in ‘trans healthcare’.

The information brought to light unveils a significant level of unethical conduct and medical negligence. Minors are undergoing procedures that are beyond their comprehension. Homeless individuals with schizophrenia are undergoing gender surgeries and receiving pharmaceutical interventions. Additionally, there are instances of extreme body modifications being performed without any valid medical rationale.

One of the most concerning aspects of the Files is the disclosure that the clinicians affiliated with WPATH possess knowledge about the cancer-causing properties of testosterone and engage in conversations regarding patients who seemingly succumbed – i.e. died – to hormone treatment.

They are also well aware of the regret experienced by young people who medically transition.

It is clear that the authors have invested significant time and effort into this report, and their dedication is evident in the quality of their work. The contributions made by Mia Hughes, psychotherapist and author Stella O’Malley (Genspect), and advisor to Genspect and Detrans help Dr. Carrie Mendoza (Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism) have undoubtedly made this report a valuable resource for readers.

Advocates of gender-affirming care say it’s evidence-based.

But now, newly released internal files from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) prove that the practice of transgender medicine is neither scientific nor medical.

American Medical Association, The Endocrine Society, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and thousands of doctors worldwide rely on WPATH. It is considered the leading global authority on gender medicine.

And yet WPATH’s internal files, which include written discussions and a video, reveal that its members know they are creating victims and not getting “informed consent.”

Victims include a 10-year-old girl, a 13-year-old developmentally delayed adolescent, and individuals suffering from schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses.

The injuries described in the WPATH Files include sterilization, loss of sexual function, liver tumors, and death.

WPATH members indicate repeatedly that they know that many children and their parents don’t understand the effects that puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries will have on their bodies. And yet, they continue to perform and advocate for gender medicine.

The WPATH Files prove that gender medicine is comprised of unregulated and pseudoscientific experiments on children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults. It will go down as one of the worst medical scandals in history.

Michael Shellenberger, X, 05/03/2024

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LESSON: Deut 26:12-19; Deut 11:22-25; 2 Mach 1:23-26; 1:27; Eccli 36:1-10; Dan 3:47-51
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