The WHO pandemic treaty could be FAILING
The controversial agreement is at risk of falling apart. Slovakia has REJECTED it and New Zealand has voiced concerns.
The chief at the World Health Organization recently said at the World Economic Forum that countries should sign up to their pandemic treaty to prepare for "Disease X". The pandemic treaty is an agreement that the WHO is working on which would essentially hand them powers in the case of a new pandemic.
They would get powers like deciding to implement lockdowns, introduce vaccine passports, quarantines and even to CENSOR things that the WHO deems to be "misinformation".
At the WEF they held a meeting called "Preparing for Disease X", warning that this new unknown diesease could be 20 times more deadly than covid. But now it's in jeopardy. The pandemic treaty is now at risk of falling apart because of "misinformation" with the chief at the WHO warning that "future generations may not forgive us" if we don't all jump on board and sign the agreement, which will hand over power from sovereign countries to a bunch of un-elected elites at the WHO. So what is causing this?
Surprise surprise, the WHO is complaining that "a torrent of fake news, lies, and conspiracy theories" is the reason that the pandemic treaty is at risk of falling apart. In other words, people are reporting on it and they don't like that.
Surprise surprise, the WHO is complaining that "a torrent of fake news, lies, and conspiracy theories" is the reason that the pandemic treaty is at risk of falling apart. In other words, people are reporting on it and they don't like that.
So of course they come back to the old classic of blaming "conspiracy theories". The WHO has been working on this pandemic treaty for several years, and the plan is that almost all countries of the world should sign up by this year. Slovakia is among the countries that have rejected the pandemic treaty as well as New Zealand having concerns.
The government of New Zealand has to ensure a "National Interest Test" before they accept any agreements from the UN or UN agencies like the WHO "that limit national decision-making, and reconfirm that New Zealand's domestic law holds primacy over any international agreements".
The man who is now Deputy Prime Minister in New Zealand, Winston Peters, posted in May last year that people in New Zealand would be "highly concerned that the World Health Organization proposes to effectively take control of independent decision making away from sovereign countries and place control with the Director General".
Peter Sweden:
As soon as I read that "Disease X" was 20 times as more deadly as Covid, then I knew all was Bollox.
ReplyDeleteDisease BolloX - the "bollo" is silent.
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