UN Expert on Trans Issues Plugs Bondage, Bestiality, and Being Buzzed on Drugs

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The United Nations has collected 20 of the best and brightest minds to come up with policies having to do with transgenderism—people who know the issue, shall we say, intimately. 

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It will not surprise you to learn that the team they have assembled is as likely to engage in an orgy with each other as to discuss the serious issues of lopping off body parts, but it may surprise you to find out that the orgy might include dogs as well as people with surgically-altered anatomies and habits that would be considered unsavory by 99.9999999% of the world's population. 

Ah, hell, in this day and age, who really is surprised by anything the UN or the WHO does? They are 100% behind any behavior that prevents the birth of children, whether through altering the bodies of people or murdering babies in the womb. Sex with dogs is unlikely to be fruitful, so why not?

A transgender member of a new UN panel that's drafting global health rules has a kinky track record in everything from bestiality to bondage, drugs and nudism, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Teddy Cook, a female-to-male trans Australian activist, started work this month on the World Health Organization's 20-expert body, drafting care guidelines for trans and non-binary people.

Cook, 45, who describes himself as a 'professional queer, man of trans experience,' has a controversial backstory.

He's advocated for taxpayer-funded surgeries for all trans Australians, and worked on a study about trans people having better sex when they're high on drugs.

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Lest you think that Teddy Cook is the sole freak on the WHO panel, you should know that everybody participating in the exercise is "Queer." 

At the World Health Organization, the people who gave us the best advice during the COVID-19 pandemic and are lobbying for even more power over our lives, they hire only the best.

 What's striking is that they have appeared to seek out not only the most demented people, but that they chose people who advertise their insanity on social media. 

We have been trained to accept that whatever people do behind closed doors is solely their own business. I'm not sure that's actually true when you are putting people in charge of the world's premier, or at least most powerful public health organization, but let's go with that anyway. 

None of this is behind closed doors. Posting pictures of dogs doing the wild thing with a man's anus tends to undermine the public's faith in the objectivity--even the sanity--of the experts. 

And what does this tell us about the thought processes of the WHO bigwigs? Nothing good. 

WHO says the panel will set global guidelines for how doctors and other professionals can raise the 'quality and respectful health services [for] trans and gender-diverse people .'

But critics say it is 'biased' for including only advocates of hormones and surgeries, and nobody who says such procedures are extreme, dangerous and not always in the best interest of patients.

Nearly 12,000 professionals, organizations, and others have signed a petition calling for panelists to reflect a wider range of views on trans healthcare.

Reem Alsalem, a Jordanian human rights advocate at the UN, has slammed the WHO for including more activists than medical experts.

She said: 'Stakeholders whose views differ from those held by transgender activist organizations do not appear to have been invited.'

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How could the WHO include anybody not fully immersed in alphabet ideology? Who else would consent to breathe the same air as these people?

This panel exists for the sole purpose of creating an authoritative policy position of the WHO that can only conclude one thing: chopping up people and giving them hormones and drugs is the best and only treatment. 

One of the original WHO panelists, the Canadian activist and law professor Florence Ashley, pulled out of the panel in recent weeks.

It had emerged that they had published several papers calling for trans children to be given puberty blockers without mental health evaluations.

They co-wrote a study that said puberty blockers and hormone therapies should be the 'default option' for children with gender dysphoria.

Another panelist, Cianán Russell, a staffer with ILGA-Europe, an LGBTQ+ group, frequently posts about their bizarre and explicit interactions with suitors on the dating and hookup app Grindr.

This is who our public health officials look to as experts in medical care for children and adults. 

Would you trust your family, friends, or children to their care?

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