Jennifer Bilek

Nov 6, 20216 min

The Rich, Canadian Philanthropist, Driving Body Dissociation

Updated: Apr 8

In America, there are rich transsexual and gay men at the helm of the gender industry, many of whom I have written about before, here, here, and here. These elite white men and their collective wealth drive a narrative through the USA and other western societies that sexual dimorphism is inaccurate. They have captured human rights organizations, academia, sports associations, the media, and medical institutions. They are forcing their biology-denying, fetishizing ideology into children’s school curriculums and libraries and corporate culture.

Like Jon Stryker, founder of Arcus Foundation in the USA, the largest LGBT NGO in the world, Canada has its own wealthy, gay male philanthropist, who emerged out of the financial industry, and is driving the anti-reality ideology of "gender identity" in his own country, and beyond. Mark S. Bonham was included in the 2017 OUTstanding LGBT Business Leaders list, sharing accolades from the organization with Martine Rothblatt, the transsexual transhumanist at the heart of the gender industry. Bonham was awarded OUTstanding Philanthropist of the year in 2018, by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He has had a decorated career in the Canadian financial industry and received his Master of Science in economy, with a focus on Capital Market Theory, from the London School of Economics.

Bonham has funded millions to LGBTQ++++ issues in Canada, including but not limited to, Egale Centre, the city of Toronto’s first LGBTQ homeless youth shelter, and The Casey House Hospital (an AIDS-specialty hospital) in Toronto. He is the author of three LGBTQ books to date: A Path to Diversity: LGBTQ Participation in the Working World (2017); Notables: 101 Global LGBTQ People Who Changed the World (2015) and Champions: Biographies of Global LGBTQ Pioneers (2014).

Bonham also funded and is a co-founder and Managing Editor of the online biographical encyclopedia QueerBio.com, a source of biographical information on over 15,000 historical and contemporary LGBTQ individuals from around the world in the categories of sports, business, the arts & entertainment, literature & poetry, activists, politicians, and much more. In 2018, QueerBio.com had over six million page views. In 2016 he became manager of Veritas Foundation, a non-profit charitable public foundation, with a mission to be Canada’s authoritative source for individuals, groups, and companies to participate in the country’s charitable sector. Like Jon Stryker in America, he helps to guide the corporate and philanthropic donations of Canadian elites.

Bonham also created the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, funded by American transsexual and billionaire philanthropist Jennifer Pritzker, who received an award for his contributions in 2016. Pritzker founded a similar program at the University of Minnesota, in the USA, in 2017. The Bonham Centre is the world’s largest degree-granting research center on LGBT+ issues. The Pritzker family and their billions of dollars are prominent drivers of the institutionalization of "gender ideology" in America and the development of the body-dissociating ideology into an industry.

The Bonham Centre offers an undergraduate program and a collaborative graduate specialization (MA and Ph.D.), hosts academic and community events, and supports research in queer, “trans,” and sexuality studies. It also sports a newly minted Queer, Trans Research Lab (QTRL).

Part of the Bonham Centre’s curriculum is the Committee on Schools and Education (CSE), a school and community outreach program which functions similarly to the GLSEN Foundation in the USA, funded by Arcus Foundation. The founder of GLSEN, Kevin Jennings, moved to become Executive Director at Arcus Foundation in 2012. The CSE is composed of university scholars from diverse institutions as well as independent scholars, K-12 educators, and professionals who work in schools and community-based organizations serving children, youth, and their families. A primary goal is “to move sex education from its current focus on risk, protection, and control to a focus on the body, desire, and agency. It promotes further research into how sexuality education is currently proceeding within the confines of existing institutional and social constraints and alternative ways in which it might be re-imagined.”

Nicholas Matte, a woman who thinks she’s a man, is a teacher in the Sexual Diversities Studies Program at the Bonham Centre and curates the Sexual Representation Collection. Through her extensive involvement with “trans” archiving, she also facilitates student engagement with a wide range of significant primary resources, such as the University of Victoria’s “Transgender” Archives and the Digital “Transgender” Archives. The University of Victoria's “Trans” department is also funded by Jennifer Pritzker. Martine Rothblatt has received an honorary doctorate of law from the university and has been a guest speaker at the "Trans" department.

In 2016, Matte was part of a panel discussion on Genders, Rights, and Freedom of Speech, hosted by The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Steven Paikin is a Canadian journalist, author, and documentary producer. Popular Canadian author and speaker Jordan Peterson also sat on the panel, where Matte explained to the other panelists and the host that “it is not correct that there is such a thing as biological sex (11:22), this is a misconception of “cis” culture and institutions,” she said, and added, “there is no such a thing as male and female.”

Bonham, like his American counterparts, driving the dismantling of sexual dimorphism through American and European institutions, is a businessman, a corporatist, not a grassroots activist. He is President of Bonham & Co. Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, a private holding company offering investment portfolio advice to select elite clients. His investment portfolio includes diverse industries such as FinTech, Health Sciences, Consumer Products and Services, and Technology.

The Bonham Centre funded the development of the Advancing Dignity Initiative (ADI) in Canada (pdf), presented in 2015, which works much like the MAP (pdf) Project, founded and funded by Arcus Foundation in the USA, in 2008. The ADI report's purpose is to “highlight how several countries, including Canada, can and do use foreign policy and refugee policy to promote equality based on sexual orientation, 'gender identity,' gender expression, and intersex status.” The stated mission of MAP is “to speed achievement of full social and political equality for LGBT people by providing donors and organizations with strategic information, insights, and analyses that help them increase and align resources for highest impact.”

The ADI report concludes with this commentary:

“We also note that most programming and policy work in support

of the human rights of LGBTI people have focused predominantly

on the rights of LGB individuals. Far more research, programming,

and policy is required in order to ensure that human rights violations

faced by trans individuals and intersex individuals, in particular, are

afforded the attention and concern that they deserve.”

The incredible danger these documents reveal is both the breadth of organizations involved in steering human sexuality and dismantling human sexual dimorphism and how LGB and intersex conditions are being used as a Trojan Horse to drive an ideology of body disassociation through global institutions and governments. Most people in western societies want equal and fair treatment for same-sex attracted people. Educational efforts toward the extension of that equality are welcomed by many institutions without consideration of what the “T,” the “Q," and the "I” are doing amid a movement for same-sex attracted individuals.

The plan of “T+” is not hidden, by any means, though it may seem incredible to the untrained eye or to those assuming that “T+” is an organic extension of LGB human rights. Martine/Martin Rothblatt, who created the draft for the first “gender bill,” has written and lectured extensively about the project to deconstruct human sexual dimorphism in his books, from Transgender to Transhuman/A Manifesto on the Freedom of Form and Unzipped Genes/Taking Charge of Baby-Making in the New Millennium. Everywhere we look in western cultures, what is being promoted as “gender identity” is the dissolution of sexual dimorphism toward a tech takeover of reproduction and the opening of the human body for commodification. This anti-reality ideology, now in medical schools and children’s grade schools, is racing through law in western cultures. The ability to speak about these transgressions against reality is censored and framed as hate speech. We are in a fight for our lives and must accept that what we are looking at here has no relation to a human rights movement. Accepting the concept of “transgenderism” is a death knell for humanity.

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