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donderdag 1 juli 2021

Chemical Origins of the Sudden Rise of LGBTQ Phenomenon

Diethylstilboestrol (DES), a powerful synthetic oestrogen, was commonly prescribed as an anti-miscarriage medication. Later it came to the surface that DES can cause reproductive changes and diseases in both the mothers and their children, the so-called DES sons and DES daughters. 

Mothers who used to pill have an increased risk of breast cancer. Daughters may have multiple symptoms, from vaginal adenosis to deformities of the cervix and uterus, leading to a higher risk of probelmatic pregnancies or infertility.

Sons born of mothers who used DES may experience lower sperm count, underdeveloped testicles and higher risk of cyst formation on the testicles.

A recent study of 500 DES sons showed that 100 participants experienced gender identity disorders and male-to-female transsexualism, one in five or 20 percent. This would explain the recent explosive increase of gender dysphoria and transgenderism.

This article tells the anecdote of lab rat experiments during the development of the birth control pill. These experiments showed that the second generation of rats (from female rats who had been given the birth control pill for a period) exhibited a noticeable increase in homosexual behavior. The finding were suppressed, alledges the source. So what to think of this hearsay? The author states: "By his reckoning, we should have seen a societal explosion of homosexuality starting around 2000, and subsequently. And, of course, we have seen such an explosion. His prediction came true."

Subsequent scientific research has show that fluctuating hormone levels after a woman stops taking the pill, affect the embryo and may increase the change of homosexuality in the offspring.

Here is another article about the potentially epigenetic nature of sexual orientation. 

"Trust the science!" they say - but only at your own peril.  

Who knows what other side-effects (and even mutations) we are to discover in the future?