
Riley
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Riley
@OpenlyGator
30s, fledgeling SWE, still calling it Twitter | Top 98% percentile on OF | not affiliated with Icebox/Mondo/Mike Reiss


It’s way more dangerous for you to post your children’s faces on the internet than it is for your 13 year old to go to the movies with her friends in suburbia. 🤷🏻♀️


It’s all medical fraud. After my daughter’s pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente tried to put her on puberty blockers and wrong-sex hormones when she was only 14, I did an undercover story when I pretended to be “nonbinary.” I was approved by my Kaiser doctors over Zoom for a double mastectomy (top surgery) and a phalloplasty (fake p*nis) made from the skin tissue on my thigh in under 9 months. It was only a $100 co-pay for my elective mastectomy and $200 co-pay for my phalloplasty yet the surgeons would bill $25k for mastectomy and $135k for the phalloplasty. @FTC @SwipeWright @aboutKP






Kaiser Permanent just paid $550+ million to settle fraudulent billing accusations. Three qui tam whistleblowers are splitting $95 million. This claim involved aggressive "upcoding," the practicing of billing for a procedure that is more expensive than the specific procedure performed. Upcoding is common and involves judgments about the proper procedure code a doctor should use when there are similar codes for a treatment, and the reimbursement rate differs. The fraud that is taking place in gender medicine involves brazen lying about the diagnosis the patient has, the sex of the patient, and completely fictional treatments - such as treating a breast removal on a teen girl as a gynocomastia removal on a boy, or justifying a puberty blocker implant as a treatment for non-existant precocious puberty or "tall stature". These are slam dunk cases, just waiting to be brought.






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2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. I still periodically feel the craving of my flesh. I go through seasons of desiring a boyfriend. When I don’t guard my heart, I develop crushes on men. But my identity is found in Christ. He has forgiven me of my sin and empowers me to live my life with victory over my sexual urges. I repented and gave Him my heart, and He has blessed me incredibly. I have a wife who patiently loves me in spite of my past failures and current struggles. I am the father of a daughter who miraculously survived her high-risk pregnancy and premature birth. It is not a guarantee that all who deny their flesh to follow Christ will be blessed in the same way, but it is guaranteed God will bless His children. Friend, God’s will for your life is greater than anything your flesh desires.

















