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Things Are Not Going as Planned for the WHO

Things Are Not Going as Planned for the WHO

The history of the failed WHO pandemic treaty is best described as ‘if you first don’t succeed, try and try again’. “We are not where we hoped we would be when we started this process,” said Roland Driece, co-chair of WHO’s negotiating board, the INB, on 24 May

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But What About the Coercion?

But What About the Coercion?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Health and Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell has released her report into the place, or not, of informed consent in the death of Rory Nairn, a 26 year old Dunedin man who died from post-jab myocarditis in November 2021. Our close and

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Govt Warned About the WHO Pandemic Treaty

Govt Warned About the WHO Pandemic Treaty

dailytelegraph.co.nz As New Zealand prepared to participate in the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly (WHA77) on May 27, 2024, significant concerns were voiced by a group of local government representatives regarding potential commitments that could affect the Nation’s Sovereignty. A letter signed by a Mayor, Councillors and Community

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That Is Not What They Told Us

familyfirst.org.nz While some in the U.S. health community continue to claim that gender transition procedures save lives, a new study is showing that the dangerous interventions actually increase the risk of suicide. A study published last month entitled “Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm Following Gender-Affirmation Surgery” evaluated

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How Japan Handled the Pandemic

Nick Jenkins I am a New Zealander who has been living in Japan for the last ten years. I have noticed New Zealanders being advised to prepare for another pandemic. Here in Japan we handled the last pandemic extremely well by not panicking and not closing businesses or mandating vaccines

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Is It All Now Unravelling?

brownstone.org The past few days have been a whirlwind. We’ve seen a torrential flood of information coming from Fauci’s old office (with 155 pages of jaw-dropping emails) and the firing up of a global movement to stop the World Health Organization, which meets and votes next week.

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The World Bank’s Recipe for Food Control

John Klar libertynation.com A recent report produced by the World Bank leaves no doubt that what has unfolded against farmers in Holland, Belgium, and France is a precursor to globalist plans of food control and all food production (and diet choices) for humanity in the name of rescuing the

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Can the Drug Really Increase Your Chance of Pregnancy?

Karin Hammarberg Psychosocial aspects of infertility and infertility treatment; infertility care in resource-constrained settings; parenting of children with disabilities. lens.monash.edu We’ve heard a lot about the impacts of Ozempic recently, from rapid weight loss and lowered blood pressure, to persistent vomiting and “Ozempic face”. Now we’re

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Bird Flu and the One Health Agenda

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com A fundamental doctrine of public health are the inextricable links between animal, ecosystem and human health. The United Nations biosecurity agenda has misappropriated this doctrine into a ‘One Health’ approach. This article provides some background to One Health, using current declarations

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Warning of the Day

Dirty outside wall … no problem – Sally Selwood had just the cleaner for it. She washed, she rinsed and then her vision became fuzzy. By the time she had showered she was blind. […] The neighbour then drove Selwood to her optometrist, who quickly diagnosed she had severe blistering on the front

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Pandemics: The Healthcare Dilemma of Our Time

Pandemics: The Healthcare Dilemma of Our Time

David Bell David Bell, Senior Scholar at Brownstone Institute, is a public health physician and biotech consultant in global health. He is a former medical officer and scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO), Programme Head for malaria and febrile diseases at the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) in

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Butker, and Those Trying to Cancel Him

Butker, and Those Trying to Cancel Him

Richard Menger Richard Menger MD MPA is a neurosurgeon and a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is a lead editor of the textbook Economics, Business, Policy of Neurosurgery. He is currently the Chief of Complex Spine Surgery at the University of South Alabama and is on

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It’s Time to Stop the Pandemic Treaty

It’s Time to Stop the Pandemic Treaty

A Midwestern Doctor I am the author of the Forgotten Side of Medicine, a popular Substack with 82k subscribers which exposes both the light and darkness within medicine in the hope it can improve your health and the health of those around us. midwesterndoctor.com Story At A Glance * “Preventing”

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Baker Wants Mask Mandates Brought Back in ‘Some Settings’

dailytelegraph.co.nz OTAGO UNIVERSITY EPIDEMIOLOGIST ALSO TOLD LEGACY MEDIA OUTLET NZ HERALD HE IS PART OF A GLOBAL TEAM THAT HAD CONDUCTED THE ‘MOST EXTENSIVE REVIEW OF MASKS WORLDWIDE’. The media outlet interviewed Baker as part of their ‘Front Page‘ series which asked ‘Could it be time to bring

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Drug Companies Pay Doctors Over A$11 Million a Year for Travel and Education.

Drug Companies Pay Doctors Over A$11 Million a Year for Travel and Education.

Barbara Mintzes Professor, School of Pharmacy and Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney and Malcolm Forbes, Consultant psychiatrist and PhD candidate, Deakin University Drug companies are paying Australian doctors millions of dollars a year to fly to overseas conferences and meetings, give talks to other doctors, and to serve on

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