A bit of useful waffle from the WHO last week.
First, it claims that the COVID-19 plandemic is the “biggest challenge to the global community since the 1940s”. Well, I am not sure how this plandemic compares to the slaughtering that was WWII. But anyway, accepting that premise, the political leaders worked together at that time “to bring countries together, to dispel the temptations of isolationism and nationalism, and to address the challenges that could only be achieved together…” In other words, the WHO wants to remind us how awesome the UN is to help usher in the NWO.
Next, it reminds us that there will other pandemics and all that.
No single government or multilateral agency can address this threat alone. The question is not if, but when. Together, we must be better prepared to predict, prevent, detect, assess and effectively respond to pandemics in a highly coordinated fashion. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a stark and painful reminder that nobody is safe until everyone is safe.
Nobody is safe until everyone is safe. Wow, hard-selling the “let’s vaccinate everybody”, are we?
Then it waffles on about how immunization is a “global public good” and everyone should get safe and affordable access, blah blah blah. (For a moment, it almost feels like it is trying to sell me an abortion.) If one is uncertain whether the NWO is really a thing, then consider the below.
To that end, we believe that nations should work together towards a new international treaty for pandemic preparedness and response. …
The main goal of this treaty would be to foster an all-of-government and all-of-society approach, strengthening national, regional and global capacities and resilience to future pandemics. This includes greatly enhancing international cooperation to improve, for example, alert systems, data-sharing, research, and local, regional and global production and distribution of medical and public health counter measures, such as vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and personal protective equipment.
It would also include recognition of a “One Health” approach that connects the health of humans, animals and our planet. ...
A new international treaty! Rah! One world government looking after our health taking the “One Health” approach! Rah! And the animals too, like puppies and kittens, and the rest of the planet! Rah! And data-sharing, don’t forget the data-sharing.
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And the sheeple will follow. But not all of us.