News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
The question of immigration cannot be separated from the deeper issue of whether we are governed nationally or globally, democratically or technocratically, says Dr David McGrogan. We are being deliberately uprooted.
Is the WHO Pandemic Treaty a dry run for a World State? Prof James Alexander fears so – making him even more wary of the quislings who are opening the back door for it.
At a 'Summit for the Future' in September, the UN is plotting to negotiate a Global Digital Compact that will usher in an "inclusive, open, safe and secure digital future". But we aren't invited.
The WHO is pushing through the Pandemic Agreement and IHR amendments unlawfully as the key deadline to publish the drafts ahead of the World Health Assembly has passed, says Dr David Bell.
The problem with the United Nations' vision of 'human rights', as set out recently by the High Commissioner, is that it amounts to the right to do exactly what you're told and never vary from it, says Dr. David McGrogan.
If you had been given a job contract, would you not read it before signing? Of course. So why won't the Government tell us what the WHO wants us to sign up to in its new Pandemic Agreement?
The WHO is not taking over, says Prof Bruce Pardy. Instead, the Pandemic Treaty will make it the "handmaiden for a coordinated global biomedical state". Its diktats may be 'binding' but they're not enforceable.
The World Economic Forum likes to present itself as forward thinking and leading humanity into a bright, progressive future. But in truth the Davos ideology is fundamentally atavistic and anti-modern, says J Sorel.
'Public health' has always been the handmaiden of tyranny, casting a veil of 'hygiene' over abhorrent practices like eugenics and genocide, says Dr David Bell. The public must take back control from the 'experts'.
Scientists at the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have demanded the power to set global climate policy as they despair at the slow pace of climate action.
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