Dr. Eithan Haim
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Yeah, because my wife knew about me blowing the whistle anonymously before. So she kind of did her own analysis. And she's like, of course, there's no chance they can come after you because there's no HIPAA violation. I was working at the hospital. The DOJ tried to say that I hacked into the system, that I wasn't working there.
Yeah, because my wife knew about me blowing the whistle anonymously before. So she kind of did her own analysis. And she's like, of course, there's no chance they can come after you because there's no HIPAA violation. I was working at the hospital. The DOJ tried to say that I hacked into the system, that I wasn't working there.
Yes, yeah. Okay, are you gonna sue all these people? I hope. So the statute of limitations for the person who is writing these reviews pass. In terms of suing the government, it's like one of those things where it's a whole lot of squeeze, not a lot of juice. Based on my experience so far, it's like going through the court system, these people protect their own.
Yes, yeah. Okay, are you gonna sue all these people? I hope. So the statute of limitations for the person who is writing these reviews pass. In terms of suing the government, it's like one of those things where it's a whole lot of squeeze, not a lot of juice. Based on my experience so far, it's like going through the court system, these people protect their own.
And plus, we don't have any money, right? We can't pay lawyers to go after this.
And plus, we don't have any money, right? We can't pay lawyers to go after this.
I think I saw your post on that today. Yeah, it came out yesterday with casting marriage.
I think I saw your post on that today. Yeah, it came out yesterday with casting marriage.
Oh, yeah. I mean, it's amazing. It's got like 4.2 million views. It's wild. And it's like, you know, it's such a crazy thing because my wife and I, we're just average people, you know, and we live in a small town outside Dallas. I work in an even smaller town and somehow like people are interested in this story. And for that, I'm ultimately thankful.
Oh, yeah. I mean, it's amazing. It's got like 4.2 million views. It's wild. And it's like, you know, it's such a crazy thing because my wife and I, we're just average people, you know, and we live in a small town outside Dallas. I work in an even smaller town and somehow like people are interested in this story. And for that, I'm ultimately thankful.
Yeah, and that's really the most important thing is that it was my duty to blow the whistle. Because the hospital was lying about a program that was manipulating, mutilating, and sterilizing healthy young children. It was my duty as a doctor to do this. So if anyone else in my position had done the same thing under the Biden regime, This is what would have happened.
Yeah, and that's really the most important thing is that it was my duty to blow the whistle. Because the hospital was lying about a program that was manipulating, mutilating, and sterilizing healthy young children. It was my duty as a doctor to do this. So if anyone else in my position had done the same thing under the Biden regime, This is what would have happened.
And we saw this happen to countless other people. I mean, people spent years in prison, right, for doing nothing, for doing their jobs, for telling the truth. And this is, at a certain point, like, what kind of world are we delivering our children into? I had my first baby, right, in the middle of all this. You know, an hour after she was born, I had to leave to go to court.
And we saw this happen to countless other people. I mean, people spent years in prison, right, for doing nothing, for doing their jobs, for telling the truth. And this is, at a certain point, like, what kind of world are we delivering our children into? I had my first baby, right, in the middle of all this. You know, an hour after she was born, I had to leave to go to court.
She's wonderful.
She's wonderful.
Yeah. And so I agree, but I would challenge you on one point. Because when you think about it, it's a psychological issue, gender dysphoria. There's no definitive biological basis for it that we can reliably and accurately determine in a way that these other interventions like puberty blockers, hormones, surgery, which are designed to treat, right? Those are designed for
Yeah. And so I agree, but I would challenge you on one point. Because when you think about it, it's a psychological issue, gender dysphoria. There's no definitive biological basis for it that we can reliably and accurately determine in a way that these other interventions like puberty blockers, hormones, surgery, which are designed to treat, right? Those are designed for
definitive biological interventions. Like I've implanted PB blockers in children with precocious puberty, right? Who have a definitive, well-defined endocrine abnormality, right? Mastectomies for cancer, right? Or gynecomastia, things like that. But in this case, they are using the most invasive physiological interventions for something that is psychological in nature.
definitive biological interventions. Like I've implanted PB blockers in children with precocious puberty, right? Who have a definitive, well-defined endocrine abnormality, right? Mastectomies for cancer, right? Or gynecomastia, things like that. But in this case, they are using the most invasive physiological interventions for something that is psychological in nature.