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30 October 2024
The Saga of the Benin Bronzes Takes a Farcical New Turn
30 October 2024
by Mike Wells
As two retirees who never attended a protest march before March 2020 but were galvanised by the draconian Covid response, Louise Pilcher and Rosie Thomas felt they had to be at the anti-WHO protest in Geneva.
All eyes are on the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, where the fate of the draft amendments to the International Health Regulations and the draft Pandemic Agreement is being decided.
In a response to Robert Kogon's recent article pointing out that Bill Gates doesn't actually own the WHO, Ben Pile says the sceptics need to be more sceptical and avoid conspiracy theories.
Talks on the WHO Pandemic Treaty have ended without an agreed text, with the next steps up for debate, putting the treaty at risk.
Britain is refusing to sign the World Health Organisation’s pandemic treaty while it insists the U.K. would have to give away a fifth of its jabs, according to the Telegraph.
The WHO has falsely claimed to have published the final Pandemic Treaty draft in the required time, four months before a key vote. Dr. David Bell sets the record straight and calls on the WHO to respect the rule of law.
Despite a retreat from the egregious overreach seen in earlier drafts, the WHO's proposed Pandemic Accords will still give the WHO control over how future pandemics are managed, warns campaign group UsForThem.
The just-released draft of the International Health Regulations amendments from the WHO Working Group shows a massive climbdown in almost all areas of concern, according to UsForThem.
People are living longer and healthier lives than ever. But the WHO wants doctors and nurses to claim that the opposite is true, because climate change. And worse than that, its new toolkit tells them not to debate.
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.
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