Abr. 19, 2026 11:40 pm

Elvira Syed: If it was not for Pastor Miller, my daughter would still be alive

Elvira Syed: «I just want to say that if it hadn’t been for Pastor Miller—if he hadn’t put a wedge between my daughter and me—my daughter would still be alive. She would be alive.

I heard about Pastor Aaron Miller through a DCF social worker. Aaron Miller filed a complaint against me after seeing my daughter only once, for emotional abuse, because I refused to affirm her gender identity due to my Muslim beliefs.

Well, I’m not the problem. I’m the mother who tried to save her child. From the documents I received from DCF, I believe Aaron Miller encouraged my daughter to have no contact with me.

It’s pretty terrifying to have your daughter in elementary school, middle school, high school, and even college, because predators are everywhere—and now we know they’re in church as well.»

 

Project Veritas on Thursday released “Without Consent” Part 2 exposing a transgender pastor for steering children toward gender transition.

On Tuesday Project Veritas released undercover video exposing transgender activists in Connecticut, including a pastor, secretly helping children ‘transition.’

Tony Ferraiolo, Director of Youth and Family Program at Healthcare Advocates International and Life Coach was caught on undercover video secretly steering children toward gender transition:

  • “Do you have a binder? Do you bind your chest? ‘Cause we give away free binders. They’re supposed to be for 18 plus because legally that’s what we have to do. But we can always give one to Reverend Miller and see what he does with it. Whatever he does with it is none of my business. You know what I’m saying?”
  • “I’m here now in your life to protect you and to help you move forward.”
  • “Between me and you, and this is not being recorded… I can’t know that they [the parents] don’t know….get what I’m saying wink wink, nod, nod? I have helped thousands of kids.”
  • “He needs to move forward with this transition.”

Reverend Aaron Miller, Miller Metropolitan Community Church of Hartford, Connecticut:

  • “Can you have Justin measure the circumference around his body – his chest at the nipples? Then I can get the [breast] binder from Tony and we can meet.”
  • “I don’t know if he’s developing yet… the timing of this is really, really important.”
  • When you become who you are, really who you are authentically, there is a joy that I can’t describe to you.”

WATCH:

On Thursday part II was released.

Elvira Syed gave a heartbreaking testimony accusing Aaron Miller of abuses and said it led to her daughter’s suicide.

“If it was not for Pastor Miller my daughter would still be alive,” Elvira Syed said.

“I heard about Pastor Aaron Miller from a DCF (Department of Children and Family) social worker. Aaron Miller filed a complaint against me after he saw my daughter only once for emotional abuse because I was refusing to affirm her gender identity due to my Muslim beliefs,” she said.

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