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13 May 2025
by Joanna Gray
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The WHO has overplayed its hand and support for its global technocratic ambitions is draining away, say Molly Kingsley and Ben Kingsley. Key deadlines are being missed as agreement on the Pandemic Treaty remains elusive.
The problem with the WHO isn't that North Korea has a seat on its Executive Board. The problem is that democracies have suddenly decided they want it to dictate policy during self-declared emergencies.
North Korea has just been given a seat on the WHO's Executive Board, with a vote on the appointment of the WHO's six regional directors and, potentially, on the replacement of the Director General.
The planet should be ready for a disease "even deadlier" than Covid, the WHO has warned. Even deadlier than 0.2% fatality rate? Goodness. Fortunately, we have the WHO to lock us in our homes till the vaccines are ready.
The WHO has denied that the new pandemic treaty will reduce the sovereignty of states, but it's pure propaganda, says Dr David Bell.
We will soon have the WHO's proposed Pandemic Accord debated in Parliament. The organisation denies it is an assault on sovereignty. Dr. Tess Lawrie calls it an "outrageous" plan to “give the WHO power over your life”.
Is it too much to expect that someone in a position of authority will announce that the alleged threat from monkeypox is over, asks Dr Roger Watson.
The head of the WHO privately believes Covid originated in a Wuhan lab, despite publicly dismissing the lab leak hypothesis as a 'conspiracy theory'.
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