Pandemic Treaty

WHO Power Grab – Phillip Kruse Speech

Philipp Kruse explains how the power grab of the WHO will take place if we don’t stop them. Health and Democracy Conference, 13 September in the EU Parliament, Strasbourg. With Dutch undertitles. (Ixinet Media/YT) See also: Stop the WHO – Petition The Next Global Lockdown Will Be the Lockdown of All Lockdowns Trust and Freedom:

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Stop the WHO – Petition

Petition from CitizenGO Stop the UN’s desperate pandemic treaty push Driven by your support, CitizenGO is fighting tooth and nail in trying to halt the proposed World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Treaty. Unfortunately, we cannot lower our guard yet… For two years since nations agreed to develop a Pandemic Treaty that allows the WHO to

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Trust and Freedom: Challenging the Pandemic Treaty

Watch an exclusive, high quality replay of this historic event in Brussels at the EU Parliament where MEPs and seven representatives from their respective countries came together to launch a citizens initiative to challenge the WHO’s proposed Pandemic Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations. (Oracle Films/Rumble) Andrew Bridgen Exposes ‘WHO Treaty’ In EU

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The WHO Is Staging A Global Power Grab and No One’s Doing Anything!

The World Health Organization could gain new powers to force individual countries into lockdown if the event of another pandemic. Under a draft update to WHO regulations, member states would need to follow some precise instructions when responding to pandemics such as introducing vaccine passports, border closures and quarantine measures. Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt

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100 Reasons to Exit the WHO

By James Roguski Summary: The World Health Organization is attempting a global power grab by seeking to have the 194 member nations of the World Health Assembly a completely new international agreement commonly referred to as the proposed “Pandemic Treaty” in addition to seeking to adopt proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations. The proposed

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