Meet the Wealthy and Powerful Women Institutionalizing Radical Transgender Ideology
Wealthy, influential, and powerful women are using their influence to institutionalize transgenderism, an ideology that normalizes dissociation from our biological reality. They are providing vast sums of money to LGBT organizations and major educational and medical institutions.
For more than a decade, I have researched the powerful men behind the rise of gender ideology and examined why it has spread so rapidly across the Western world via the media, educational and cultural institutions, corporations, politics, and government policies. . .
The gender industry marks the beginning of a transition from our real, biological existence to a synthetic, imagined reality. Technological and biotech advancements, such as CRISPR, artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, nanotechnology, and reproductive technologies, are accelerating this shift. In this context, our self-perceptions must be rapidly altered to fit the new synthetic realities.
At the pinnacle of this agenda to remake us as humans is a quiet but formidable woman. Bina Aspen Rothblatt’s drive to move humanity out of its roots in biology appears as determined as that of her spouse, Martine (formerly Martin). Bina has been by Martine’s side since he drafted the ideology of gender identity in his book, The Apartheid of Sex and created the legal structure for the gender bills used across the Western world. Together they have amassed a billion-dollar fortune and share the collaboration on the creation of a robot in her likeness, a pharmaceutical company, Sirius XM Satellite radio, and a technological religion promoting the transcendence of flesh, for which transgenderism is the precursor. While their funding of gender ideology is not significant, their ideology of transcending sex is the blueprint. . .
The roots of female power in the gender industry trace back to a woman named Rita Erickson, who adopted the male name Reed. In 1964, after inheriting her father’s wealth, Erickson established the Erickson Educational Foundation, which funded early efforts to normalize transsexualism. Her foundation supported the gender clinic at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and other programs focused on transgender issues. Erickson was a patient of Dr. Harry Benjamin, whose organization later became WPATH (World Professional Association of Transgender Health). (Read more from “Meet the Wealthy and Powerful Women Institutionalizing Radical Transgender Ideology” HERE)
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