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I'm just gonna give you a punch list of some of the clandestine things the WHO has been doing behind closed doors on the pandemic treaty front, but on the sort of global convergence of, you know, emergency crisis response. But what they don't tell you is that emergency means climate change or racial inequity. Take your pick of woke buzzword. But they created the public health and social measures decision navigator, The two point o platform, which will quote, identify relevant content from websites, social media, and other public sources to identify important health events. It's called the epidemic intelligence from open sources, and essentially, they launched a new AI pandemic tracker that's going to be monitoring and essentially patrolling social media to see what kind of misinformation they need to crack down on their fusing essentially new AI tools, to be able to do this so they can process more sources, get probably more of your social media posts, more of the war room clips, that you share.
They've also announced progress. This is another story of mine on what they call the pathogen access and benefit sharing system. They have a nice little acronym for it, the PABSS system, where they this one's actually quite wild. They're working on a pandemic causing pathogen database global sharing initiative. Yes.
You heard that right. They didn't learn anything from COVID, or I guess maybe they learned everything if what they cared to learn was how to cause a global pandemic. They're pretty good at that. But they are providing quotes, catch this, safe, transparent, and accountable access to pathogens with pandemic potential to all WHO member states, not just China, but every country. They also want to guarantee, quote, equitable, rapid, and timely sharing of countermeasures buried there.
What they don't tell you, they mean vaccines. And they also want to, quote, strengthen global health preparedness by pooling resources across borders, which as you and I both know, that is just a dog whistle for suppressing not just nationalism, but the idea of hypernational supply chains and not being reliant on what we saw. It was the completely defunct and completely inadequate globalized supply chains that failed, that are, of course, reliant on probably the UN, WHO's largest benefactor, China, but totally failed during COVID. That's just some of the latest things that the WHO is working on. It's absolutely wild.
And I think it goes back to sort of the key point that Nora was making. And even you see with the Bolton stuff, right, Even when we come after these people and rightfully so, they are not just sitting and cowering. They are rebranding. They are like a hydra. They are coming back with even greater force because they know they are lashing out in their last few breaths, again, metaphorically, but seeking because they understand, right, that this is a a serious existential threat.