“I have to kill in the most frightening way possible so that no one will forget,” this was a quote from the Nashville Covenant School Shooters Journal page, which was recently released to the House Intelligence Election Committee and political commentator Megan Kelly.
On March 27, 2023, 28-year-old Aiden Hale (born Audrey Hale) entered the Covenant Presbyterian Church and school while armed with three firearms, including an AR-15, killing three children and three adults before police killed her. The Nashville Police Department subsequently admitted to retrieving a collection of her works, but withheld them, citing ongoing investigations.
Warrior woke up
Police have consistently downplayed the killers' obsession with “gender identity,” including final reports on the shooting. The recent release of her book shows why. Hale was the creation of an awakened ideology.
The FBI has released more than 1,000 pages of murderer writings. And based on Kelly's report, they confirm Hale's obsession with transgenderism and his hatred of white people and America. She truly embraced the awakened beliefs that have been trumpeted over the years by academia, the mainstream media and Democrats.
Police reports say Hale had been planning her murder since 2017. In her personal writings, she idolized other mass archers and called the Columbine Killers “the gods.” She was depressed and wrote the word “abyss” on several pages of her magazine, and she became obsessed with achieving her infamous name.
As mentioned above, Hale, who was white, sought white people, America, and “black love.” She wrote:
White people who want to take it instead of adding it. What do you call that? America is not a land of freedom, it is a land full of idiots. It will get worse in this country, not close enough to gods like me. America and its people are all destined to be destroyed soon. I hate you guys.
Trans victim
Many of her writings emphasize her obsession with transgenderism. She swallowed the elements of her awakened ideological hooks, lines and sinkers. Her writings show that she had no idea that she was transgender. She wrote:
I didn't know that there was a trance. I thought you could be gay or two…but transgender is deeply transcended to the core. …I was transitioning a long time ago with adolescent blockers at the time, but I didn't know that you could change your sex. I'm mad that no one told me until I was 22. I'm too old, too late to be a man. This process can take months to years now. By the time that happens I'm 30. And ten years later, I get an ald spot on my head and look like an old man. Hell no! It's best to start at 16 for a shot, but my youth is over now and it's over. That's it! How does God give me a training bra when I didn't know WTF, when it was a child? I hated that. …We should all choose gender.
This is not the first time that transgenderism has been linked to murder. A small group of brainy birthers known as “Zizians” is suspected of having ties to six murders across the country. The group's leader, Jack Amadeus Lasota, attended Ziz, was arrested in Maryland in February. Another “member,” Wiz of German mathematics, who went under the name “Ophelia Buckholt,” died in a shootout with a Vermont border patrol agent. The shooting killed a Border Patrol agent. Prior to that incident, it was discovered that a California man who had leased property to members of the Transcult over the past few years had died. By chance, the landowners were set to testify in court about an attack by members of the cult a few years ago. During the attack, the former landlord was stabbed with a sword. For more information about Gigian, click here.
Autism link
Hale was autistic, according to a police report regarding the Nashville shooting. In her well-researched book Lost in Transnation: A Guide to a Child Psychiatrist from Madness, psychiatrist Miriam Grossman calls the link between transgenderism and autism “undeniable.”
If your child has autistic traits such as social disability, difficulty adjusting to change, obsessiveness, all or no sense thinking, or sensory issues, she or she may be vulnerable to transgender ideology. People with autism often feel different, misunderstood and isolated. Their thinking patterns and inconsistencies can predispose them to adoption.
Medical malpractice
Grossman's research reveals who tried to normalize transgenderism by medical groups being hijacked by activists without considering science. She shows how the Strong World Professionals Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the American Psychiatric Association (APA), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and even the Endocrine Society have pushed forward changes in standards regardless of trustworthy science. Endocrinologist Dr. William Malone described the endocrine society that meets in this way.
They develop a set of guidelines for adolescents and children with gender adolescents who don't actually have the foundation of evidence, and essentially, your job as an endocrinologist is to medically affirm adolescent blocker and crosshormone children. There was no discussion at all. It was even difficult to even submit questions after they presented guidelines. It was under the vibe of “What this will be, and if you ask a question, you're biased.”
Grossman includes many other examples. She also highlights the harm caused by the recklessness of the medical industry. Despite a lack of mainstream reports on the issue, western health professionals have left the clinic that carried out transgender procedures. The associate director at a clinic in London “school transition” because the children were “transitioning” without proper treatment. According to Grossman, 35 psychologists left for the same reasons.
You can view a TNA interview with Grossman here.
The lawsuit comes
Legal experts predict a wave of litigation over the next few years. Some have already passed through courthouses. For example, Chloe Cole sues Kaiser Permanente for medical malpractice. She was given adolescent blockers, cross-sex hormones, and all double mastectomy between the ages of 13 and 17. Cole's testimony is heartbreaking.
My teenage life was the culmination of unbearable pain, regret and most importantly injustice. I have been emotionally and physically damaged and hampered by so-called healthcare professionals during my most important developmental period. We were slaughtered by an institution we trust more than anything in our lives. What's even worse is that I am not alone in my pain. I will see the fact that the blood and tears of destroyers like me are not in vain. It is impossible to get back what I have lost, but I guarantee that there are no children to be harmed in the hands of these liars and injuring people.
Law firms representing Cole encourage people to contact you who have had similar experiences.
Another well-known case is the case of Christina Hineman, who sues the parent-child relationship of the plan for negligence by providing testosterone without proper mental health analysis. Christina's story represents many people who have been sucked into the trance cult. She was confused about sexuality when she was young, and people introduced her to trans ideology by her peers and online. She was diagnosed with autism and, as often as she did, met a therapist who “affirmed” her in exchange for dealing with her mental issues.
During a short period in mainstream America, transideology destroyed countless lives. Hopefully the groups and people who brought this will one day be accountable.