News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Public health has been captured by the Net Zero agenda and abandoned its Enlightenment principles in favour of a new era of dogma and harmful ideology, says Dr David Bell.
The WHO is desperate for another pandemic, says Dr David Bell, and seems determined that bird flu is going to be it. So much is riding on it coming along that you can be sure it will.
Health authorities have been ramping up the fear over 'Bird Flu' as WHO reports the 'first death' in Mexico. But the Mexican Health Secretary disagrees, pointing out the man had died from "kidney and respiratory failure".
The WHO hasn't given up on its Pandemic Treaty, but has given itself another year to reach agreement. Most alarming was that in Geneva only six countries insisted on defending their sovereignty, says Dr Thi Thuy Van Dinh.
Dr. Raphael Lataster continues his run of having debunkings of vaccine-hyping modelling studies published in top journals. His latest in the BMJ fact-checks a WHO garbage-in-garbage-out model.
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.
The World Health Assembly's adoption of the IHR amendments last week paves the way for endless 'public health emergencies' under the control and supervision of the WHO, warns Dr David Bell.
Real 'pandemic preparedness' doesn't mean obsessive surveillance before locking down and rolling out a vaccine. It means helping people build healthy and resilient immune systems in their daily lives, says Dr David Bell.
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.
Gordon Brown has either been taken in by the WHO's disinformation on its Pandemic Treaty or is an instrument of it, says Dr David Bell. The former Prime Minister's reassuring claims are demonstrably false.
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