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UNITED NATIONS

What are the true interests of the U.N.?

The WHO is a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN) who have made themselves responsible for international public health.

Founded in 1948 the WHO is primarily a body of bureaucracy, not a body of experts.  

The current director general is Tedros Rdhanom Ghebreyesus was a former leader of Ethiopia's pro Chinese Communist party.

The WHO relies on contributions from the member states (20%) and private donors (80%) for

funding. The largest overall contributor is Germany which is the biggest exporter of pharmaceutical products. The second largest overall contributor is the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This leads to a significant conflict of interest.

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WHO new treaty

UK Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen expresses grave concerns about the new WHO Pandemic Treaty [replayed on Dr John Campbell’s channel].

WHO - & the Threat to our Health System

Right now WHO is progressing with a dual strategy to extend its reach and control of health around the globe. If the proposed 307 amendments are passed, any country - including Australia - which does not opt-out in the next 6 months, will be bound to the regulations and will have effectively forfeited control of our health system to WHO. In this interview Professor Robyn Cosford outlines the background and details the immediate threats.

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