Thursday, September 29, 2022

"He Wants to Comfort People That Feel Isolated and Lost and Alone"

Editor's note: Suppose you are in the US army and you find yourself on the battlefields of Ukraine being pounded to shit by Russian artillery? Are you "going to feel isolated, lost and alone?" The engineered transgender industry (transitioning to transhumanism and singularity technologies) mostly being promoted by the media like an advertising arm of the LGBT industry, is becoming increasingly bizarre. In this case, a transgendered US Army officer was arrested for trying to "give medical information to the Russian government." The FBI being the political police of the US corporate Bolshevik Nomenklatura present leadership, had an FBI agent pose as a Russian diplomat. Why pose as a Russian diplomat if you're not trying to set Russia up to blame them for clandestinely obtaining medical information on a US Army asset? It wasn't a "Russian diplomat." It was an FBI agent posing as a Russian diplomat. How long was this transgendered army officer and doctor tagged and vetted by the FBI to set him up along with his "wife?" Are they trying to "normalize" transgendered to make them appear they are just as susceptible like the rest of us to being bribed, extorted and blackmailed? 
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Source: Washington Free Beacon

First Openly Transgender Army Officer Indicted for Trying to Give Soldiers’ Medical Info to Russia
By Chuck Ross | September 29, 2022

The Army's first openly transgender officer was indicted Thursday on charges of trying to provide American soldiers' medical information to the Russian government.

A federal grand jury in Baltimore indicted Jamie Lee Henry and his wife, Anna Gabrielian, on charges of conspiracy and wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information. According to prosecutors, the couple met last month with an undercover FBI agent posing as a Russian diplomat and offered medical information from Fort Bragg, the home of the military's elite Delta Force.

Gabrielian, an anesthesiologist at Johns Hopkins University, told the undercover agent during an Aug. 17 meeting that "she was motivated by patriotism toward Russia to provide any assistance she could to Russia, even if it meant being fired or going to jail," according to the indictment. Gabrielian gave the undercover agent medical information on a spouse of someone who works in the Office of Naval Intelligence, and "highlighted" a medical issue that "Russia could exploit."

Henry, a doctor at Fort Bragg, gave the undercover agent information on five patients at the military facility, according to the indictment, first reported by the Baltimore Banner.

Henry has been praised as a pioneer of the transgender movement after coming out as transgender in an interview with BuzzFeed News in 2015. Henry claimed to be the first known active-duty Army officer to come out as transgender, and the first to legally change their name while in service.

Henry told BuzzFeed his experience transitioning helped him in the medical field.

"I find my trans experience has allowed me to relate to people, because all of us suffer, and I could relate to people's suffering. I'm able to comfort people that feel isolated and lost and alone and broken," Henry said.

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