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Cory's avatar
Jan 10Edited

Dear Unbekoming,

I’ve known you since 2020 via Twitter and emailed you directly before Substack, which was lovely. I am blown away by each article you write so prolifically and each one is a masterpiece. You’ve helped me understand so many things and I appreciate you very much. Congratulations on being recognized by many of your writing peers. I’ve seen others post your articles with recognition of you. Thank you for this book. You are a stand-out, amazing human! Cory

Unbekoming's avatar

Thank you Cory, and hope you are well!

Marija's avatar

You are truly doing the noble work of service to all of us. Thank you for this resource. I will share it widely.

Carol's avatar

Despite my preexisting knowledge of the intervention domino effect & expressed determination not to be swept up into it, I too became the victim of the “manufactured incompetence of women” at the hands of people around me (& it wasn’t only the OB) & their apparent strategy of bullying & fearmongering. It led *directly* to my son being victim to part 2 of the maternal-child industrial capture - “infant as revenue stream” - & we continue to deal with the repercussions 17 years later.

I remain ENRAGED at a system that actually cares very little about maternal or child health, so long as “the system” is fed & can be organized in ways that benefits it, & not us. And by default distrust ALL doctors, not only because of my own experience, but because once you start to think in terms of underlying causation & understand the evolved basis of human health & optimal environments, ALL allopathic doctors (with the exception of trauma docs) look like utter quacks. Did I mention I despise pediatricians with a burning passion?

Be that as it may, I try to enlighten young women so they don’t fall into the same traps, and to my knowledge, nobody else has generated a body of work like this, so thank you. Reading it & then sharing it with my 6m pregnant neighbor is now on today’s “to do” list.

Unbekoming's avatar

Thanks Carol. To my knowledge this is a new and unique contribution to the literature on woman's health (even if I say so myself)

Elizabeth Santos's avatar

Fantastic work what a contribution to women’s health 👏

George Bredestege's avatar

I have four daughters, adolescent through thirty years old , they need this and don’t yet know it. Thank You.

ShieldMaiden's avatar

Thank you! Please dive into the Folic Acid (poison) scam. It's put into SO much food.

Horsea T.'s avatar

You are right about that. I know a man diagnosed with chronic socalled leukemia and his blood test said he had way too much folic acid in his system. The first question the Dr. asked was, "Do you eat a lot of bread?" He asked that question because they stick folic acid into white flour, it's the law.

Apparently Vitamin B6 is a folic acid antagonist.

ShieldMaiden's avatar

Thank you for sharing. Tragic truth.

June Tranmer's avatar

They have recently "mandated" this nonsense here in the UK too. Appalling. Small local growers and bakers are resisting. So far.

Horsea T.'s avatar

Well, I wish those small bakers luck!

June Tranmer's avatar

Here's some info from the Real Bread Campaign....also mentions the other "mandatory" additives that have been in bread a long while now... The answer is: but from local small producers and use "alternative" wheats, like the old ones that have not been messed around with: spelt, Emer, etc

https://www.instagram.com/p/DScHFugCLaF/

Kaylene Emery's avatar

Appreciation and blessings from Sydney Australia.

Danika Sinram's avatar

Amazing, thank you!

Scaler Wave's avatar

Nice work

Neil Pryke's avatar

It's a sure thing that Harley Street operated (pun intentional) on the same lines...

eileen's avatar

This became obvious to me once I understood the feminist agenda (around 2015) and the proof of my speculations about feminism became clearer once wokeness along with the normalization of child mutilation emerged as the most divisive, destructive force to face the nation. I am not saying slavery wasn't, but in the end slavery thankfully was abolished. The feminist agenda has always been to eliminate the need for women, dehumanize them, so they could quietly fade away into the sunset.

Think about it, teaching boys that they can become pregnant, saying its OK for a mediocre male athlete can make a big name for himself by declaring (just a declaration, without regard to the amount of testosterone in his body) himself to be a woman. Go back and search pre-trans record of Lia Thomas and you'll see what I mean). This is not to say female athletes are mediocre; however, compared to men, they probably are. Some elite female athletes can compete on a men's team and do respectably, but I don't think all, even really talented female athletes can compete successfully as a woman. Women have proven themselves quite capable in endeavors that don't require LOTS of physical strength and I think women make great soldiers.

All of these assaults on our culture have reduced the visibility of competent women in the workplace, entertainment (how many women do you see on the screen who are trans?) corporate boardrooms, and especially political leaders. This book addresses women who choose to be in a more traditional role as the glue that nurtures the basic unit of a successful society: the family. By hijacking pregnancy and childbirth, they set up the child to be dysfunctional so they can indoctrinate that child in gender polymorphism (be anything you want, including things like frogs or cats) and by constantly bombarding us with these very attractive women who are really men (look at the history of Victoria's Secret and tell me those are ALL women).

Osama's avatar

Thank you for providing free content to your followers. This book is wonderful; thank you for your efforts in writing it.

Mark Peterson's avatar

Amazing!

Kamila Viitala's avatar

It's extremly important to educate women about this. I am so far in this that I have taken legal steps when the local hospital staff was threatening me with care neglect report to juvenille justice in case my 3rd baby would be born at home here in Finland, despite the fact my 2 previous kids which I gave birth to in Germany were also planned home births (one succesful and 1 hospital transfer). I have written Healthcare directives which are the only legal document legally binding the hospital staff to never do anything against my previously writen will. After all they were happy I did not go to give birth there, they knew they would face immediate lawsuit in case they would have done something I did not consent to. It would be very good if other women knew this is an option how to cuff the hospital staff hands in case you know you have to have hospital birth or in case you want to be legally ready in case of transfer due to issues. There is a way, and us women need to know about it and finally start to take advantage of it nd this way we can create push against the system. Only then they will start to respect our wishes.

Berta Nelson's avatar

This is excellent! Maybe only works in England, but maybe USA also. Somehow, get this out far & wide to women who are childbearing!

Horsea T.'s avatar

Any woman who endures all this crap - and then happily consents to have her male child tortured and denatured just because she "prefers" the cut sex organ will get no sympathy from me.

Yes, there are a good sized number of women who consent because they were pressured or because they were ignorant. But mostly (I know these things for a fact) they just think their baby boy will look cuter with his bright purple glans sticking out like a piece of raw liver.

To hell with them. They deserve all the cutting they themselves endure during childbirth. No, I did not have my boy "done". And nobody had to hand me a library of books to know it was WRONG.

Elephile's avatar

I'm flabbergasted by the "cute" opinion; it has to be one of the worst reasons for an irreversible procedure.

I didn't become a mother. But I expected to, and read all sorts of things about it. As part of that was the declaration that doing this to a boy would protect him from a lot of diseases (AIDS was added to the list in the 1980s). People probably still believe a lot of this stuff.

But it seems to me now that something that every boy is born with should not be removed.

Horsea T.'s avatar

I am happy to hear that you disagree with the removal of a normal body part at birth. Many thanks. Yes, women do (I am told) "prefer" the cut penis. Except for women with much experience - they know what's best, and it ain't the partial version.

Berta Nelson's avatar

This has been the case for many decades. Hip/knee replacements the same. But medicalizing all the natural attributes of female from menstrual periods to fertility, birth, newborn treatment, “cancer detection” & “treatment.” Amazing to me how it isn't seen through. Thanks for your exposure of it.