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The Dennis Michael Lynch podcast on Tuesday is one that will literally chill you to the bone.
DML interviewed Chris Elston, of British Columbia, Canada, better known as “Billboard Chris” on social media.
Elston, a concerned father of two daughters, has been traveling all across Canada and the United States to raise awareness about the alarming number of gender-changing surgeries being performed on children.
Elston warned that in the United States alone, according to the latest statistics, 300,000 children were diagnosed with “gender dysphoria.” When asked to point to one main culprit, he blamed the woke medical professionals, doctors and the FDA, noting that there is a massive amount of money to be made by performing life-altering surgeries on children, and giving them drugs and puberty blockers.
“We should call this what it is, it’s a cult,” Elston said. He warned that children with autism are especially being preyed upon, and are getting dragged into the transgender world. “If your child has autism, they are not safe in public schools today,” he said, warning that the woke teachers and after-school LGBT clubs will get a hold of them. “These are indoctrination stations, recruitment centers,” he said.
In one jaw-dropping segment of the interview, Elston said, “They did come out with a warning a few months ago that these drugs are causing brain swelling in some children, and permanent vision loss.”
“If you read the consent forms these kids sign in hospitals, it says right on there, ‘We don’t know the long-term effects’ of pro-longed testosterone use… because it’s never been done before on kids,” Elston warned.
It gets worse. Elston revealed that the National Institute of Health (NIH) funded four different children’s hospitals in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco, shelling out $5.7 million to study the effects of the drugs on children.
Part of the grant money permitted them to reduce the age that they could give opposite sex hormones to kids, from 13 to 8 years old.
WATCH THIS:
Today’s DML Podcast, I interviewed @BillboardChris on children’s gender transitioning. Listen and share this short clip on eight-year-olds being allowed to take opposite sex hormones. pic.twitter.com/B63iKf5res
— Dennis Michael Lynch (@realDennisLynch) January 24, 2023
Elston also noted that in many parts of Canada and the United States, parents are literally losing their rights to their children, as schools and medical professionals are pulling children into the transgender world.
At the end of the podcast, DML noted that Elston has said in the past that he has been assaulted and abused by some on the left when he is out trying to raise awareness about the issue.
“The abuse continues, but I haven’t had any bones broken in a while,” Elston said, adding that he often gets stalked, mobbed and spat at, and has had to pay for security at certain events.
“I’m going to Berkeley this week, Wednesday through Friday,” Elston said.
RATING FROM ANNETA: This entire podcast is one that every single adult in America needs to hear. Whether you are a parent, considering becoming a parent, a grandparent, or just a concerned individual, YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST.
On a scale of 1-10, I’m giving this interview an 11! What do you think? Please share your feedback in the comments section at the end of this report.
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