Schlagwort-Archive: ignacio asuaga

We’re winning, But we can’t stop now — ignacio asuaga, citizenGO

Dear One

I have some incredible news to share with you today, and I want to be very clear from the start: this victory belongs to you.

But before I share the good news, I need to tell you what’s really at stake.

Right now, a dark experiment targeting children is unfolding across the globe.

It starts in one country – the UK – as a „clinical trial“ and, before we know it, it becomes official policy in others, including your own.

I am talking about the use of „puberty blockers“ on children as young as 10 years old.

You might be thinking, “This is happening in the UK; how does it affect me?” The truth is that the UK is being used as a global testing ground. 

These „clinical trials“ are a backdoor way for leftists to bypass safety bans and normalise the chemical mutilation of children.

There is no “pause button.” Once these drugs are given, the damage to a child’s bones and fertility is often irreversible.

What happened to Keira Bell, who was misled as a vulnerable teenager and left with lifelong damage, could happen to any child in your community, even your children, if we don’t stop this global domino effect now.

The UK authorities tried to slip these drugs back in through a £10.7 million „research“ program. They thought no one was watching.

But you were watching. 

Because of your past donations and your commitment, we launched a massive Judicial Review that forced the establishment to answer. And the results are starting to roll in:

Northern Ireland’s Health Minister has officially withdrawn from the dangerous „puberty blocker“ trials. 

This is a major U-turn caused by our pressure: he admitted that our legal action, the one you made possible, forced his hand.

But that’s not all. Following this momentum, the UK regulator (MHRA) has stepped in to pause the entire trial across the United Kingdom. They are now raising the very same alarms we’ve been shouting: concerns about bone health, fertility, and the long-term safety of our children.

Without your decision to stand with CitizenGO, we couldn’t have hired the legal team that dragged this experiment into the light. You made this happen.

The fight isn’t over (and we need your help)

We must remain clear-headed. The trial has been paused, not cancelled. 

The government and powerful ideological lobbies are already trying to „fix“ the trial to restart it. 

They want to set a global precedent so they can tell politicians in your country: „Look, the UK says it’s safe.“

If they win there, the dominoes will fall in your backyard. But if we kill this trial in the UK, we kill the „evidence“ they need to export this to your country.

Here’s how you can help us finish the job today:

  • Help fund the final legal battle. The costs of taking on the entire medical and political establishment are enormous.
  • Pray. This is a battle for the truth and for the innocence of children everywhere. Please keep our claimants like Keira and James Esses in your thoughts. They are standing on the front lines for all of us.
  • Share this message. What happens in the UK will not stay in the UK. By sharing this, you are alerting parents in your country before this ideology reaches their doorstep.

None of this progress would have been possible without you. Thank you for refusing to look away.

For the protection of children,

Ignacio Arsuaga and the entire CitizenGO team

P.S.- Every Euro you give today helps us block the „Pathways Trial“ before it can be exported as a model to your country. Please, chip in today to help us cover the legal costs that will stop this experiment for good.

More information:

UK Puberty Blocker Trial Halted Over Safety Fears:
https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/uk-puberty-blocker-trial-for-children-halted-over-safety-fears/ 

Puberty blocker trial halted over safety concerns:
https://www.christian.org.uk/news/puberty-blocker-trial-halted-over-safety-concerns/ 

Northern Ireland halts puberty blocker trial, cites CitizenGO’s legal challenges:
https://www.christianpost.com/news/northern-ireland-halts-puberty-blocker-trial.html