A once legal bastion in high regard on both sides of the political spectrum, with a commitment to defending Americans’ constitutional rights, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), has become a weapon of the state, a defender of the gender industry fronting for the techno-medical complex (TMC). They uphold that human sexual dimorphism is not real and are raking in funding from America’s elites to defend this lie.
A current legal case being fought by the ACLU against the state of Arkansas, utilizes a $15-million endowment from Jon Stryker, heir to the Stryker Corporation medical fortune worth $14.7 billion, and his husband, Slobodan Randjelović. The gift is to assist in overturning a state ban that refuses to allow for drug and surgical experimentation on children’s sex.
The gift from Stryker and Randjelović is one of several large endowments from philanthropic elites, deeply invested in the TMC and invested in institutionalizing gender ideology.
In a press release in January, the ACLU announced its historic docket of Supreme Court cases will be named after Joan and Irwin Jacobs, two longtime ACLU supporters whose estimated worth in 2017 was $1.23 billion. The Supreme Court Docket naming is made possible through the Jacobses’ landmark $20 million gifts to the ACLU Foundation’s Bill of Rights endowment fund — the largest endowment gift in the ACLU’s history.
In 1968 alongside Leonard Kleinrock and Andrew Viterbi, Irwin Jacobs co-founded Linkabit Corporation, a San Diego-based technology company. They later co-founded Qualcomm, a multinational visionary telecommunication giant with over 30,000 employees in all corners of the globe, as well as one of today’s innovation leaders. Jacobs has donated several hundreds of millions of dollars to several educational institutions, organizations and schools focused on the fields of engineering, computer science, and communications.