December 9, 2024- by Steven E. Greer, MD
I sent out a blast email today to a custom list of people, which includes a few dozen plastic surgeons I knew from my surgery days at NYU. For some reason, Larry Hollier’s email caught my attention as if it were a message from God saying, “Hey Steven, look at this”. I did residency with Little Larry and he wrote a chapter in my book.
Then, it struck me. Larry is a plastic surgeon at Texas Children’s Hospital where all of those scandals related to gender reassignment surgery are happening. I looked him up. He is now in charge of all surgery, not just plastics. His title is Surgeon-In-Chief and Chair of Surgery at Texas Children’s
This means that Larry Hollier is solely responsible for the illegal practices taking place at Texas Children’s.
Recall, after the Texas legislature banned gender reassignment surgery, Texas Children’s continued to do them in secret. A surgery whistleblower named Eithan Haim, MD became a whistleblower. That is when the ultra-corrupt Biden DOJ arrested the whistleblower rather than the criminals doing the barbaric procedures.
Then, a corrupt federal judge named David Hittner (whom I appealed in the 5th Circ. and won) slapped an unconstitutional gag order on Dr. Haim. Elon Musk, a fellow Texan and champion of free speech, is trying to intervene on Haim’s behalf. The judge denied their motion (filed by Harmeet Dhillon).
I wrote an essay years about the Six Degrees of Steven Greer. In surgery alone, the number of surgeons I personally know who have fallen into disgrace, covered in the national news, is growing. Related to this is the current NYU Chair of Plastics, Eduardo Rodriguiez, who is running a big transgender clinic. I know three other plastic surgeons who went into pure cosmetic surgery who became felons.
Beyond the scope of this article are also my scandalous Wall Street colleagues. Many of them have been arrested, or blew up entire banks with risky bets.
To my credit, I avoid these life pitfalls (knock on wood) by leaving the situation. I left surgery, Wall Street, and legacy media because I could not stand the people I was around. My inner voice told me to do something.
What do I mean by that? Well, this article is one example. I don’t have to publicly dissociate myself from Dr. Rodriguez or Dr. Hollier. I do this to force myself to take the right path from henceforth. I did the same types of things in Wall Street, Fox news, etc.
I recently fired Jay Bhattacharya from a medial paper project. He will now become head of the NIH, yet I have written essays about how he should not become the Director. Rather than try to get a cushy federal job, I am opposing him. You wait and see. Years from now, Jay will not be viewed well. Greer knows. Greer always knows.
That is my advice to young people. If you are surrounded by crooks, don’t just leave. You should also make it public and official. This way, you can’t go back.
To quote Lindsey Buckingham:
- Been down one time
- Been down two times
- I’m never going back again.
Actually, even more apropros is the Sinatra song, “I did it My Way”. I listened to that for the first time (at home, with stereo and lyrics) recently. That is a true rock anthem with powerful lyrics.
I “do it my way” regardless of the more difficult road it causes. It is worth it in the end. In contrast, Drs. Hollier and Rodriguez decided to go along with Nazi-like barbaric surgeries in order to keep their jobs and not have a tough road. As a result, soon, I predict, they will be behind bars without medical licenses.