Billionaires and Big Pharma Are Bankrolling the Transgender complex
By 2016, Barack Obama was foisting this ideology on broad swaths of American society, as his Justice Depart threatened North Carolina for protecting the privacy of women in public restrooms.
As it turns out, the transgender movement did not come out of nowhere. In fact, this juggernaut has been bankrolled by the heir to a massive medical device fortune and helped along by veterans of notorious liberal billionaire George Soros's Open Society Foundations. Rich LGBT activists allied to turn a state blue and collaborated with the U.N. to foist transgenderism on countries across the world.
Bilek noted that people who identify as LGBT have long been the underdogs in a majority heterosexual culture. Yet the LGBT movement today "looks nothing like that band of persecuted outcasts... Its advocates stand at the top of media, academia, the professions, and, most important, Big Business and Big Philanthropy."
She drew attention to Jon Stryker, grandson of Homer Stryker, the orthopedic surgeon who founded the Stryker Corporation. That corporation sold $13.6 billion in surgical supplies and software in 2018. Jon, the heir to the fortune, is gay. He created the Arcus Foundation to serve the LGBT community. Between 2007 and 2010 alone, Arcus gave more than $58.4 million to pro-LGBT programs and causes. Stryker himself has given more than $30 million to Arcus in that three-year period, through his stock in Stryker Medical Corporation.
Jon's sister Ronda Stryker is married to William Johnston, chairman of the wealth management firm Greenleaf Trust, where Jon Stryker served as a founding board member. Ronda is also the vice-chair of Spelman College, which received a $2 million Arcus grant for a queer studies program. Johnston and his wife have given Spelman $30 million overall, the largest gift from living donors in its 137-year history. Ronda is also a trustee of Kalamazoo College, which received a $23 million Arcus social justice leadership grant in 2012, and a member of the Harvard Medical School Board of Fellows.
Pat Stryker, another sister of Jon's has worked closely with gay megadonor Tim Gill. Gill sold his stakes in his computer software company Quark and went to work running the LGBT group the Gill Foundation in Colorado. Along with Pat Stryker and two other wealthy philanthropists, the four launched a strategy to turn Colorado from red to blue. It has enjoyed stunning success. They poured half a billion dollars into small LGBT groups.
Tim Gill's most notorious statement — that he would "punish the wicked," referring to social conservatives like Jack Phillips dates to the 2015 GLSEN Respect Awards. He introduced Jon Stryker, saying that he and Jon have "plotted, schemed, hiked, and skied together," while "punishing the wicked and rewarding the good."
LGBT Megadonor Targets Christians: 'We're Going to Punish the Wicked'
In her expose, Bilek drew attention to Stryker's efforts to push transgender ideology — dating long before 2015. The Big Pharma heir donated millions to small and large pro-transgender groups. He sent hundreds of thousands to ILGA, an LGBT organization for equality in Europe and Central Asia, and Transgender Europe, an organization in Europe and Asia that has funded smaller organizations in specific countries.
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septimasexta ago
It's always "follow the money."
And yes, they target true Christians. The Word of God is an inconvenient Truth to the unrepentant.