Taryn De Vere, the most colourful drug dealer in Ireland, is worried because her boss, Helen Webberley, is finally facing consequences for experimenting on vulnerable, confused children. If you want to see what she’s weeping about, our interview with Danial Webb is here.
Currently, Webberley is only a few days through a 55-day hearing with the General Medical Council trying to determine her fitness to practice. Danial Webb believes they have been investigating her for about four years. This is not a small matter, and has already generated several headlines (except in the left-wing press, where journalists are dislocating their necks looking the other way).
On top of a criminal conviction for running an illegal clinic, she now faces a series of allegations, primarily around her care of five children. Danial told us: “At the heart of this is basically her competence to practice as a gender specialist. She has no formal qualifications, she's self-taught, and the allegations are brutally specific with regards to her failure to provide adequate care for those children.”
The details dripping out of the hearings are horrific.
Danial: “They don't mince their words in their opinion of her and her character. As far as they're concerned she is fundamentally an unsuitable person to be a professional within medicine. They recount her total lack of self-reflection and total lack of ability to ever accept any responsibility for anything that goes wrong. It's always somebody else's fault.”
“I don't think that Helen is knowingly evil, I don't think that she sort of wakes up in the morning with this dastardly plan to make oodles of cash from butchering children. …there's some sort of savior complex here that only she can save these children. Time and time again that the allegations put towards her standards of care are way, way, way below what anybody would expect. And time and time again she just waves them away, you just been vexatious,you’re just having a go at me, you’re just transphobic.”
“It's a pseudo clinic. It offers standards of care that would be unsafe in in any setting. So and that's the bit I think that that's the real gap I think in her understanding of this, the harm that she causes is just waved away. When I first came across Helen Webberley and Gender GP, there was a quote she gave around bone density with puberty blockers, (responding to the) growing evidence that using puberty blockers on children inhibits their bone growth at a period when their bone density is increasing rapidly and it doesn't if you take puberty blockers, and her response was ”Well this is a good thing because obviously if they have smaller bones, then that's more in congruence with the gender they're seeking to start. Where do you start with a comment like that?”
Here’s one place to start. Put Taryn DeVere, Kathryn Bristow and everyone else connected with Gender GP in jail, or at least remove their ability to influence either gender-nonconforming children or their homophobic parents. And next time, let’s not be so quick in thinking that people are experts in the welfare of a child, just because they dress like one.
I've had osteoporosis. I had it age 11. Its incredibly rare in children unless there are external factors causing it or serious malnutrition. In my case, there weren't. After weeks and weeks on crutches, weakness in one leg that was the worst affected, muscle wastage, circulation affected (blue, freezing cold leg is a red flag), and the NHS ignoring it all, we went private.
The private doctor found I had osteoporosis. He was confident that with puberty around the corner, this would reverse, in the meantime high doses of calcium needed and gentle weight bearing exercise.
He was right. It did reverse. PUBERTY was the key....to build the bone density that is vital for a mature adult body.
Post menopause, I need to be very careful it doesn't come back. My risk is higher than average. I suspect I will need hrt to limit that risk when the time comes.
It is criminal that anyone, especially a doctor or ANY medical body, is advocating for medicating children and teens which raises and causes this disease.
Those who have had precocious puberty (below age 8/9) are finding in their 20s and 30s, that they DO have osteoporosis. They find themselves in wheelchairs with serious bone weakness, with high risk to spontaneous fractures.
It is common got post menopausal women in the 70, 80s and 90s, to have spontaneous fractures due to them having osteoporosis.
It is not a mild condition. It can cause death indirectly due to a fracture not being found and then turning septic.
Webberley needs to be jailed for advocating, aiding and abetting young vulnerable children like this.
She is causing such conditions in otherwise healthy young people.
The BBC are in retreat too 🍻 👇
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/bbc-finally-admits-errors-on-gender-transitioning-article/amp?__twitter_impression=true