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The Transgender-Industrial Complex

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In his debut book, Nebraskan author Scott Howard exposes the actors financing the institutionalization of transgenderism. Behind the medical research into gender transitioning of children, ubiquitous pride parades, and Drag Queen Story Hours is a lot of money. Sex education, the homosexual and feminist precursor projects, and the global propaganda are all pushed and paid for by very wealthy and well-connected people with motive and will. Howard demonstrates that the transgender phenomenon is far from the “grass-roots movement” some of its advocates would have the public believe.

Impeccably sourced and researched, The Transgender-Industrial Complex pulls the mask off the complex network of influential groups responsible for this inhuman project. Howard takes a deep dive into the murky depths of the Big Money behind Big Gay, exposing how the concept gained such recognition as well as the goals of the people behind it. At once wide-ranging and specific, advanced and accessible, The Transgender-Industrial Complex is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand why every institution with power, and a great many without, are uniform in their inversion of reality, their religion of lies, and their commitment to all that is ugly, broken, and foul.

447 pages, Paperback

First published November 19, 2020

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29 reviews3 followers
April 26, 2023
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The amount of blowback this book is receiving from certain powerful elements and the new ban of this book on Amazon speaks to the veracity of its claims. Remember, if the situation were hopeless, their propaganda and censorship would be unnecessary. Good will prevail and evil will be defeated in the end.
3 reviews2 followers
February 17, 2021
Remember when amazon only sold books? You could order almost any book from amazon because that's all they sold. But this is a different world now and amazon bans lots of books these days. Not because the book is poorly written. Not because the book is poorly sourced. amazon sells plenty of books that fit both of these categories.

No, your voice is only silenced today if your words upset a certain tribe of people. With that said, this book is one of the most important scientific works of our time. Every chapter will leave you speechless. You won't believe the audacity, or the chutzpah, of the educational and medical establishments. Go ahead and check the sources.

If you want to buy this book and cannot find it: antelope hill publishing dot com sells it. Would you like to know more?
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April 13, 2021
This is a very long appendix to the epochal The Culture of Critique bringing it fully up to date as of 2021.
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54 reviews67 followers
January 26, 2021
A must read for anyone who wants to connect all the dots of the who what where and when behind the sexual degeneracy plagueing our world today. Scott Howard does the deep digging and heavy lifting bringing you all the names, companies and governments behind it and compiles it in one place for your reading horror and disgust. Between John Q Publius and Scott Howard the dissident right is in no serious lack when it comes to deep research and exposé authors. Can not recommend this book highly enough.
1 review4 followers
December 5, 2020
This book is an absurd anti-semitic screed that would be funny if it weren't so dangerous. The author pushes inane conspiracies about Jews in Davos, Switzerland creating and funding what he calls "transgenderism." He lacks any knowledge of transgender identity and gender presentation, and his knowledge of history is apparently limited to flights of fantasy about world orders in which global cabals of Jews are scheming overlords.

This book should not be on sold on Amazon, not given how it indulges in and incites hatred against groups of people.

See my detailed review:
https://medium.com/james-finn/the-tra...
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15 reviews6 followers
April 29, 2021
Amazing! Very eye-opening to the reality of this current issue in the world.
Profile Image for Mason Masters.
97 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2021
Look, I'll be honest. I didn't finish this. I can't do it. It's heavy stuff. Basically, there is a huge money laundering exercise taking place around the world that promotes a LGBTQ agenda in various countries and pushes their mantras on society. Money and power are central to this. Scott has done some amazing research to tie all the connections together, so kudos to him. That said, it's not the best writing so I struggled to get through it. But it is all there if you want to find it.
21 reviews6 followers
October 18, 2021
I was so disappointed with this book, it's basically unreadable. Page after page of organization names with little to no coherent analysis to tie it all together. One of the reviews for this book said it was the "spiritual successor to Culture of Critique," I would like to emphatically rebuff that claim as it is an insult to Kevin Macdonald's incredibly insightful work. This book does not hold a candle to any of the three books in that series. The real tragedy is that there IS a good book within the pages of this one. The author can certainly not be faulted for lack of research on the topic, but when it comes to arranging all the information into a coherent and thematically manageable whole, he seems to completely lack the necessary finesse to make it work. This book feels like a rough draft in serious need of editing and until that happens I would say steer clear.
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253 reviews
December 27, 2021
7 The beast was also allowed to wage war on the saints and conquer them, and it was given authority over every tribe, people, language, and nation. 8 All the inhabitants of the earth will worship it, all those whose names have not been written from the creation of the world[b] in the book of life belonging to the Lamb who was slain.

9 Whoever has ears should listen to these words:

10 “If anyone is to go into captivity,
into captivity he will go.
If anyone is destined to be slain by the sword,
by the sword he must be slain.”

This demands patient endurance and faithfulness on the part of the saints.
1 review
February 19, 2021
Half way through and it is a difficult read. I find myself almost constantly having to re-read passages to make sure I didn't read it wrong. The book is mostly filled with quotes that back up the authors hypothesis to what is going on. It is showing you the face behind the mask, the wizard behind the curtain so to speak. Howard never tells you what to think and merely shows you what these people are thinking over and over and over, just long excerpts from articles and studies, from now and from the past. I would love to see someone try to prove him wrong. But people just can't. It would be too difficult... I have been pushing for this book to become more mainstream, for more people to get their hands on it.
I guarantee it would be a best seller if it was allowed to be. It really does answer a lot of questions. But unfortunately we all know who controls that list.
Guess we will have to push up the sales ourselves!
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89 reviews29 followers
December 27, 2020
Even though a large portion of this book consists of a listing of corporate interests and subversive NGOs, overall this is a valuable book - really opened my eyes to the scope of this sordid phenomenon. Author writes with verve. I would have liked more speculation on the goals of the orgs behind the "trans industrial complex" - commoditization of reproduction, experimentation etc?
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5 reviews
August 13, 2021
This book is god awful holy shit. The historical revisionism alone is outstanding. Never before have I read something so evil. The author deceptively attacks queer people for things that are simply not their fault, i.e. de-transitioners. The sentiment that children shouldn’t be able to transition is a violation of their bodily autonomy and downright transphobic. I want you to think for a moment how many trans people are saved from suicide by early transition, compared to the minuscule minority of detransitioners (cis people) that the author speaks of that end up taken their lifes. Anyone can see that the benefits of adolescent transition vastly outway the risks. It seems to me that the author deems cis lives to be more important, its sad to see that many agree with him.

The term the author often uses: “childhood transition” is also extremely misleading, it plays into the common transphobic myth that “3 year olds are mutilating themselves” when in reality all these children are adolescents, and in most countries aren’t allowed to get these so called “mutilating” surgeries until adulthood.

This is an extremely misleading, transphobic book that plays into many common ignorant transphobic myths and uses moral panics viciously. With this in mind it’s impossible to see how any reasonable person that isn’t transphobic thinks this book is in good faith and “protecting the children”. Utter bullshit, the author (and all those who agree with him) only want to protect cis lives.

edit: And that doesn’t even mention the rampant antisemitism, what an awful book
Profile Image for Catherine Grylls.
3 reviews
August 24, 2021
This book was banned from Amazon and multiple other sellers for a reason.

I have never read such boring useless fanfiction in my time on the internet and beyond and If god himself ever read any of this book he would curse the entire Howard family household for multiple generations simply for how useless, inept, and mind numbing this conspiracy thriller is.

You would be more apt reading My Immortal the worst fanfiction ever written while gargling fluoroantimonic acid, being throttled by a cactus covered in fire ants, and sticking your hand in a meat grinder, then reading this useless schlock.

It doesn't even have a good plot or backstory. It just presents you with all of these names and locations and expects you to piece together how they are connected. It's almost as if they knew this was horse shit and couldn't figure out how to make it fit their narrative.......like they're lying........you know......cause they are.

It's never explained how "The Jews" in Switzerland can affect THE ENTIRE WORLD just that they have money and so therefore....can what? Pay people to lie? What about the people who died? Can you pay someone to die? That makes no sense.

This book is as fucking stupid as it is evil, the plot sucks, the story sucks, the way its written is horrible, the way its set up sucks, the characters suck, there are no redeeming features of this book aside from the name (Which I am stealing as the name of my new garage metal band)
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1 review3 followers
March 27, 2022
Excellent piece, I'm currently going through his follow up the "Open Society playbook" which is equally informative and terrifying. We must all act.
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55 reviews4 followers
July 26, 2023
Starts off good then devolves into endless repetitive lists and antisemitic conspiracy.
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14 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2022
This could have been a great book. However, the majority of the book is merely a long boring list of organizations and individuals, accompanied by an absurd amount of long quotes about these organizations and individuals. And there is so little analysis or commentary on any of this. It makes for incredibly dull reading, even given the subject matter.

This could have been a great book if it was about half as long, and featured far more commentary and analysis and far less lists of organizations. But in its current form, I can't recommend it to anyone.
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129 reviews
November 10, 2023
I The Transgender-Industrial Complex utforskar författaren Scott Howard den så kallade trans-rörelsens ursprung. Han redogör för en aktivism som, i någon form, pågått i närmare 100 år där en viljestark, välorganiserad och välfinansierad grupp har drivit sin agenda. En agenda som på senare år har resulterat i normaliseringen av trans-fenomenet, via först feminism och sedan samkönade äktenskap.

Det var för oss överraskande att få veta hur omfattande den här agendan är, hur otroligt många organisationer som driver den och vilka astronomiska summor pengar som pumpas in i den. Howard påvisar även att en viss etno-religiös grupp dominerar både organisations- och finansieringsdelarna av detta massiva komplex. Det gigantiska omfånget får oss att se det som mycket osannolikt att denna typ av aktivism kommer att avta eller sluta. Författaren påpekar även att det finns stora pengar att tjäna för Big Pharma då transpersoner behändigt nog blir livslånga kunder som behöver köpa och konsumera dyra preparat för att bibehålla sin ”livsstil”. Detta innebär självklart att Big Pharma sponsrar denna typ av aktivism i egenintresse.

Det här en en viktig bok som är otroligt väldokumenterad. Men den är för lång och det blir lite väl autistiskt många citat och källhänvisningar. Detta drar ner helhetsintrycket en aning. I vårat tycke skulle boken kunna vara hälften så lång och därigenom mer koncis, lättläst och slagkraftig. Med det sagt rekommenderar vi den här boken främst för er som är nyfikna på aktörerna bakom det Trans-Industriella Komplexet.

Avslutningsvis delar vi med oss av hur Scott Howard inleder kapitlet Slutsatser:

“Throughout this book, we have explored the “violence under the cover of non-violence” that is the Transgender-Industrial Complex, as it pertains both to transgenderism and all its connected
“movements.” We have followed the money, identified the culprits, and still, there are more questions, more dots left unconnected. This is a behemoth so vast and insidious that its breadth cannot be fully described in this work, but I do hope the reader takes these findings as a whole and is able to come to this conclusion: the LGBTQ agenda is not grassroots but a propaganda machine that works in tandem with many other facets of the Jewish liberal world for evil purposes—the whole monster is antinational, anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-natal. We have seen time and again who exactly is pushing and funding this and why.”
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194 reviews7 followers
September 14, 2024
In 2022, Jewish Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he pushes the LGBT agenda "in every conversation" with the Saudis. If that isn't an indication of the psychotic nature of the elites running the show here in Clown World, I don't know what is. Scott Howard's book is a devastating exposé of the terrifying GloboHomo behemoth behind these words - the monstrous interlocking network of elite organizations comprising the New World Order. Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Ag, Big Gay, International Jewry, academia, Hollywood, the medical establishment, Wall Street, a withering array of NGOs and "charities," 1% oligarchs, and unaccountable deep state bureaucrats.

Coincidences abound - Howard names names without fear, which may be why this book was banned by Amazon. He addresses the topic of transgenderism within the context of globalism, the JQ, white genocide, and cultural Marxism; without which we cannot understand the true depth of the issue or its magnitude and implications. The European Union, George Soros, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein, the Clintons, the Rockefeller Foundation, Harvard, Boston Children's Hospital, Planned Parenthood, the Council on Foreign Relations, Anthony Fauci, David Cameron, and Barack Obama are only a few of the players in this vast conspiracy.

Though The Transgender-Industrial Complex is breathtaking in its scope, the book has a few flaws. Though it more than lives up to its title, I was hoping for more of a deep dive into the surgical grotesquerie of transsexualism itself. The emphasis of the text definitely falls on the "Industrial Complex" side of the equation. Also, the editing could've used some work because long infodumps of 10-20 names or bulleted lists of organizations/individuals tend to break up the flow of the text and could've been formatted better with footnoting/endnoting to produce a more readable final product. Still, it was the first original book published by Antelope Hill and they're doing an amazing job getting this information out there along with other forbidden texts that the elites don't want us to read.
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Author 1 book31 followers
September 30, 2024
Howard pulls a certain curtain back you wish he hadn't but are at the same time glad he did. There's no coming back from what you learn on these pages and like great fiction once left us at a spiritual crossroads, considering our existence and what our duty to life itself is, you'll feel that same weight of responsibility after reading this. How can the world be so evil?
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176 reviews29 followers
May 14, 2022
First and foremost- I do not agree with the authors sentiments and attitudes toward these problems and issues. We live in very complex times and I think that having compassion is critical when dissecting the pieces that make our society move. That being said, this was rough. The intent was to make clear the fact that the LGBTQ movement is not a natural grassroots development. He shows that this agenda is causing things to happen to people (including minors) that are egregiously unethical, and frankly morally repugnant. It does it’s job in that regard, but the writing and presentation is very difficult to digest. Much of each chapter is skimmable because of how many corporations and people he lists while presenting the information. Despite that I appreciate that he did this as I will be spending a lot of time looking at these different organizations . The author follows the money very meticulously which leads to some very striking realizations about certain demographic’s that appear to be responsible for practically everything going on in society right now. The fact that a tight-knit and well disciplined people would fight for policies and movements that reflect their worldview and way of life is not surprising in the slightest. I also want to be clear that I don’t fault them for this. I also want to make it clear that I will never lump them all into one conglomerate like this author does. Humans fight for what they believe, and I think that many if not most of these people who stand with these movements have good intentions and are good people at heart. It’s no different than Christian’s being more likely to vote for specific bills and push certain things to create the society that they want to live in. Whether or not these “agendas” are morally acceptable or represent progress is up to you. I think that this is an important book for anyone who wants to “see behind the curtain” but again, compassion is absolutely required here. If you’re interested in the trans movement specifically I would suggest avoiding this book and reading Abigail Shrier’s book titled ‘Irreversible Damage’ because it’s more focused on the ins and outs of what’s wrong with the trans movement specifically.

Lastly I will quote the Book of Mormon:

Ether 8: 24-25

24 Wherefore, the Lord commandeth you, when ye shall see these things come among you that ye shall awake to a sense of your awful situation, because of this secret combination which shall be among you; or wo be unto it, because of the blood of them who have been slain; for they cry from the dust for vengeance upon it, and also upon those who built it up.
25 For it cometh to pass that whoso buildeth it up seeketh to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries; and it bringeth to pass the destruction of all people, for it is built up by the devil, who is the father of all lies; even that same liar who beguiled our first parents, yea, even that same liar who hath caused man to commit murder from the beginning; who hath hardened the hearts of men that they have murdered the prophets, and stoned them, and cast them out from the beginning.
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192 reviews
June 2, 2023
Whilst the book contains a lot of interesting information, its major drawback is in it's messy format, which makes it nigh impossible to read at times; dumping a metric ton of information in each chapter and expecting the reader to sort it out does not make for a good book.
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150 reviews15 followers
September 4, 2025
The book gives a vivid picture of the absolute wall of money behind Trans, money that has made a reality out of pure air. Trans is astroturfed, pure and simple. It’s good to have this sanity check.

A book like this, on this subject, angry, undigested, repetitive, obsessive, gives the reader a chance to mull over some deep stuff about human nature, the nature of groups, the nature of the great forces of the world.. what grips the world, what makes the world, and what an individual trying to make sense of the world might seize hold of.

There certainly is a revolutionary Spirit loose in the western world. Trans, open borders, ultra-individualism, and so on. The author here calls it Jewish. Others call it the spirit of Capital. (Or of Communism, or the Enlightenment, or Liberalism, Nominalism, Gnosticism, Faustian man, Satanism..) And it is indeed free surplus Capital that is being hosed onto the radical movements, the universities, the BLM, the Pride marches. Humans are just putty in the hands of all this cash, all the best advertising and academic validation it buys. Ah, but what is revolution but rootless innovation, and aren’t the clever Jews the premier innovators, and especially financial innovation..?

It’s not got nothing going for it, this framing, but it’s one of those thought-terminating clichés. Maybe Satan is the most concise name for this spirit, if that isn’t too pat also. Trans has been going for a long time, beginning with Copernicus, but it’s only quite recently that inversion become the general rule, almost common sense. The devil’s in the detail.

The unsettling thing is what do we do after we observe, empirically (as this book’s author has), that humans are indeed clay, or sheep, and all are moved by a very few? Either become a cynic saying all the dystopias stand as equally valid, or flee to the most basic material facts of blood and soil (I mean growing roses).
9 reviews2 followers
August 30, 2024
This book would be about half as long if the author didn't name the Jew (or suspected Jew) at every opportunity. An obvious 5 stars for that alone.
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