
LATER this month, in Geneva, Switzerland, 148 countries will gather for the World Health Assembly, to vote on proposals to update the International Health Recommendations for all countries and sign what is dubbed ‘a worldwide pandemic preparedness treaty’.
This will give the World Health Organisation (WHO), a governing body already with immense influence and funding, even more power over our lives and of course, even more funding. To anyone that is still not aware of two very basic truths of life: no disease has been proven to be contagious, and therefore no vaccine can protect against them. Further, all vaccines have been proven to be harmful and known to sometimes cause death, yet the governments of the world want to mandate that you have them.
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