007 JAMES BOND TRANNY of all the billions of Women

007 JAMES BOND TRANNY of all the billions of Women

…many, many of whom are beautiful, the Zionic Filth Machine AKA Hollywood chose a transgender to be featured in James Bond 007 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY .. Total CoinciDUNCE, No Doubt!

You might be referring to Caroline “Tula” Cossey, who appeared as an extra in the 1981 James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only.” Tula was a successful model and actress who gained recognition in the entertainment industry. She is notable for being one of the first openly transgender women in the public eye.

Tula was assigned male at birth but transitioned in her teenage years and underwent gender confirmation surgery in 1974. Her work as a model led her to be cast in “For Your Eyes Only,” where she appeared briefly in a poolside scene. However, her transgender identity became widely publicized after a British tabloid exposed her in the early 1980s, which sparked significant media attention and controversy.

Tula later became an advocate for transgender rights and wrote an autobiography, “My Story,” where she detailed her journey and experiences. She is celebrated for her bravery in facing public scrutiny and for paving the way for greater visibility of transgender individuals in the media.

007 JAMES BOND TRANNY of all the billions of Women

In a world increasingly polluted by endocrie-disrupting chemicals and toxins that surely influence gender identity, roles, sexuality, lust, and likely all “LGBTQIA” facets, to embrace and celebrate and elevate such malaise is doing the opposite of helping any root cause or problem. Inversion is the Zionic way.

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Caroline Cossey, professionally known as Tula, is a British model and actress born on August 31, 1954, in Brooke, Norfolk, England. Assigned male at birth, she experienced a challenging childhood marked by bullying due to her feminine appearance, a result of an intersex variation known as XXXY syndrome. At sixteen, Cossey moved to London, began hormone therapy, and started living full-time as a woman. She worked as a showgirl to finance her gender confirmation surgery, which she completed on December 31, 1974, at Charing Cross Hospital in London.

Following her transition, Cossey embarked on a successful modeling career under the name Tula. She appeared in prominent magazines such as Australian Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar and worked extensively as a glamour model. In 1981, she was cast as an extra in the James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only.” Shortly after the film’s release, the British tabloid News of the World outed her as transgender with the front-page headline “James Bond Girl Was a Boy,” leading to significant public attention and personal distress.

In response to being outed, Cossey published her first autobiography, “I Am a Woman,” detailing her experiences and journey. She continued her modeling career, notably appearing in the September 1991 issue of Playboy, becoming the first openly transgender woman to pose for the magazine. Beyond her modeling achievements, Cossey became an advocate for transgender rights, fighting for legal recognition and the right to marry. She took her case to the European Court of Human Rights, seeking to change discriminatory UK laws, although the court ultimately ruled against her in 1990.

Throughout her life, Cossey has been a trailblazer for transgender visibility and rights, sharing her story to inspire and advocate for the transgender community. Her journey from a challenging childhood to international modeling success and activism highlights her resilience and commitment to equality.

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