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In May 2024, 194 WHO member states will vote on international agreements for pandemic prevention behind closed doors. These agreements give the WHO leadership in health matters related to pandemics, but the process is not widely reported or discussed in the media, parliaments, universities, or society.

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The speaker expresses concern about two legal instruments that will impact society by limiting our rights, self-determination, and democratic participation. These instruments, related to pandemic prevention and response, grant the World Health Organization (WHO) absolute leadership and authority in all health matters. The speaker urges everyone to carefully read the draft amendments of the international health regulations, particularly Article 13a and Article 42, which grant the WHO significant self-authorization power. They also highlight the vague concept of "health" in Article 12, which establishes conditions for public health emergencies of international concern.

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These new pandemic agreements involve 194 member states and the World Health Organization. They ignore scientific evidence on collateral damages and give WHO unprecedented power to declare emergencies without clear standards. The agreements allow mandates, including experimental injections, on a global scale. WHO can declare any public health emergency under the concept of "one health," from fighting influenza to addressing climate change, potentially leading to future pandemics.

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The WHO is set to have a final vote on two international agreements involving pandemic prevention and preparedness. This process is conducted privately and is not widely reported or discussed in the media, national parliaments, universities, or society. The WHO asserts its unquestionable leadership in all health matters through these legal instruments.

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The speaker discusses the power of the World Health Organization (WHO) during a public health emergency or pandemic. They mention that the WHO can declare recommendations and impose various restrictions, such as lockdowns and surveillance. They also highlight the potential requirement for proof of vaccination. The speaker emphasizes that the WHO will have control over health-related information, including the right to censor and interfere in social communication. These provisions are present in the International Health Regulations and the proposed pandemic treaty. The summary concludes by mentioning the importance of discussing these matters.

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The WHO states it did not impose lockdowns, mask mandates, or vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, asserting it lacks such power and does not seek it. The WHO says its role is to support governments with evidence-based guidance, advice, and supplies to help them protect their people.

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The speaker raises concerns about the World Health Organization's power to declare and maintain a public health emergency, issue legally binding recommendations, control information, and lack accountability. They argue that without open debate and differing opinions, there can be no science, democracy, legal proceedings, or justice. They emphasize that if one authority has predetermined results, there can be no proper scientific or decision-making process, nor any democracy. The speaker asserts that these issues violate international law and basic principles.

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The WHO states it did not impose lockdowns, mask mandates, or vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, asserting it lacks the power and desire to do so. The organization says its role is to support governments with evidence-based guidance, advice, and supplies to help them protect their people.

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WHO cannot order lockdowns or mask mandates, countries decide based on their own assessment. Negotiating countries added a statement saying WHO and the director general will not have this power, ensuring sovereignty is not affected. This agreement clarifies the truth.

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The speaker discusses new pandemic agreements that give the WHO unprecedented power to declare emergencies and mandate medical interventions globally. These agreements also allow for censorship, state-controlled economies, and limited accountability for the WHO. Fundamental rights may be compromised under this regime.

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In May 2024, 194 WHO member states will vote on international agreements for pandemic prevention and response. The process is secretive and not publicly discussed. The WHO seeks absolute leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing criticism for its push to extend its powers and control over countries and people's self-determination. An independent evaluation will be conducted to review pandemic preparedness and response. The WHO's proposed pandemic treaty and international health regulations have raised concerns about its authority over health decisions, including vaccines, treatments, and surveillance. The treaty could impose restrictions, lockdowns, and experimental treatments without respecting human rights. The WHO claims absolute leadership in all health matters, but some argue that this level of authority has never been seen before. Supporters argue that these measures are necessary to protect the global population. The final vote on these agreements will take place in May 2024.

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The WHO states it did not impose lockdowns, mask mandates, or vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, clarifying it lacks such power and does not seek it. The WHO asserts its role is to support governments with evidence-based guidance, advice, and supplies to help them protect their people.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing criticism for seeking to extend its powers and control over countries and people's self-determination. The WHO's reform process, initiated after the COVID-19 crisis, aims to bring significant changes that will affect all member states. The organization is pushing for a pandemic treaty that would grant it authority over health decisions, including vaccines, treatments, and restrictions. Critics argue that the WHO has failed in its response to the pandemic and should not be given more power. The treaty, if approved, would be binding and could restrict individual liberties. Citizens are urged to pressure their political representatives to oppose these measures.

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The speaker discusses the new pandemic treaty and amendments to the international health regulations proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). They express concern over the potential impact on countries' sovereignty and people's self-determination. The speaker highlights that these changes will affect everyone and reduce democratic participation. They mention the WHO's claim to absolute leadership in health measures and the power to impose restrictions, lockdowns, and experimental treatments. The speaker also emphasizes the WHO's control over information and the lack of mechanisms to challenge their assessments. They argue that without open debate and different opinions, there can be no science or democracy. The speaker calls for the negotiations to be stopped and urges citizens to pressure their political representatives.

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In May 2024, 194 member states of the WHO will vote on international agreements regarding pandemic prevention. The process is secretive and not publicly discussed. The WHO seeks absolute leadership in health matters related to pandemics.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing criticism for seeking to expand its powers and control over countries and people's self-determination. An independent evaluation will be conducted to improve pandemic preparedness, but the WHO's track record has raised doubts about its ability to handle such responsibilities. The WHO's proposed pandemic treaty aims to gain authority over health decisions of UN member nations, including vaccine mandates and distribution. Concerns have been raised about the lack of transparency in the decision-making process and the potential infringement on human rights. Citizens are urged to pressure their political representatives to ensure accountability and prevent the WHO from gaining unchecked power.

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The speakers discuss the achievements of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the past two years. They mention that the WHO is passing amendments to international health regulations, which member countries must actively opt out of to avoid accepting them. They express concern about the power given to the WHO's director general during a pandemic, as they can decide what actions to take. The speakers also mention that the definition of a pandemic has been changed, potentially leading to a situation where even a small number of cases in different countries could be classified as a pandemic. This would allow the WHO to seize governing powers of member states.

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The WHO's new treaty and amendments are causing concern as they could potentially seize governing powers during a pandemic. This unelected body, funded by billionaires, could dictate when people can leave their homes, wear masks, and receive mRNA shots. It is seen as undemocratic and not in the best interest of the people. The United States government proposed changes to the treaty, but most were withdrawn due to public outrage. However, the WHO continues to pursue their agenda, finding alternative methods to achieve their goals.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing criticism for seeking to extend its powers and control over countries and people's self-determination. The WHO's reform process, initiated after the COVID-19 crisis, aims to bring significant changes that will affect all 194 member states. They are proposing a pandemic treaty that would give them authority over health decisions and the power to impose restrictions, lockdowns, and experimental treatments. Critics argue that the WHO has failed in the past and should not be granted more power. The treaty is set to be voted on in May 2024, and citizens are urged to pressure their political representatives to oppose it.

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The WHO international treaty being discussed at the UN allows for the suspension of civil liberties and rights in the event of a public health emergency, with no evidence required. Member states can be penalized for noncompliance, and the WHO has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution. This treaty, similar to past events like the anthrax scare and COVID, raises concerns about the potential abuse of power and loss of individual freedoms.

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WHO did not impose any measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as lockdowns, mask mandates, or vaccine mandates. The organization lacks the authority to enforce such actions and does not seek that power. Its role is to provide governments with evidence-based guidance, advice, and necessary supplies to help protect their populations.

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The WHO will have a final vote on two international legal instruments. These instruments give the WHO complete authority over health matters, specifically in pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. The vote will involve 94 member states, but these instruments have not been widely discussed in newspapers, national parliaments, universities, or society.

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The speaker criticizes the World Health Organization (WHO) for its lack of accountability and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. They argue that proposed regulations would give the WHO more power, including the ability to make binding recommendations and enforce financial contributions from countries for pandemic response. The regulations could also require the sharing of intellectual property, mandate vaccine production and international sharing, and override national safety approval processes. Another speaker highlights the agility of the UK's response to COVID-19 after leaving the European Union and suggests it as a model for the future. The speaker warns that the WHO's powers could include ordering border closures, travel restrictions, contact tracing, forced quarantining, medical examinations, proof of vaccination, and forced medication, even in potential emergencies.

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The speaker expresses concern over the World Health Organization's (WHO) proposed new pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations. They argue that these changes will diminish countries' sovereignty and individuals' rights, erode democratic participation, and grant the WHO excessive power. The speaker highlights the lack of transparency and public debate surrounding these negotiations. They emphasize that the WHO will have authority over health matters, including imposing restrictions, lockdowns, and experimental treatments. The speaker also criticizes the WHO's control over information and the absence of mechanisms to challenge their decisions. They conclude by urging citizens to pressure their political representatives to halt these negotiations.
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