WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and other globalists delivered a botched speech at the World Health Assembly, held in Geneva, Switzerland, from May 27 to June 1. Far from offering reassurances and reassuring critics ahead of the next phase of the campaign to promote their failed plan, Ghebreyesus took an even tougher stance, calling for a crackdown on skeptics.
The road to failure
Ghebreyesus has been “Global pandemic agreement”
Speaking in Dubai on February 12, he said:A Pact with the Future: Why a Pandemic Deal is Critical for Humanity“We cannot allow this historic agreement, this milestone in global health, to be sabotaged by those who knowingly or unwittingly spread lies,” Ghebreyesus said.
Among the critics whom Ghebreyesus has denounced as liars and conspiracy theorists are those who believe the agreement undermines national sovereignty and those who are skeptical of the WHO’s competence, which has not done it any favours in recent years, especially during the pandemic.
Ultimately, organizations
Reportedly Helped The Chinese Communist Party government is covering up the origins of COVID-19 Said Countries around the world have urged each other not to restrict travel from China or close borders, despite China’s domestic ban. WHO COVID-19 Origin Reportand has recommended vaccines that were not as safe or effective as advertised, including the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, whose developers are currently facing a class action lawsuit in the UK over injuries and a recent lawsuit in Utah. Prior to the pandemic, Sexual Abuse Scandal, Wastefuland corruption.
Apparently, insulting opponents wasn’t enough for the WHO Director-General to follow through on his grand plan.
“I know there remains a common will among you to get this done.”
“Obviously, we’re all hoping that by this health conference we can agree on a deal and get across the finish line,” Ghebreyesus said.
Opening remarks At the 77th World Health Assembly: “I am confident that you still will, because where there’s a will, there’s a way. I know that among you there remains a shared will to get this done.”
Over the next few days, the competition failed to cross the line, or even come close, which prompted Ghebreyesus to try and turn the race into a marathon.
New deadlines for desired results
After two years of fruitless negotiations, in a desperate attempt to keep the dream alive, countries have agreed to continue negotiating the WHO’s proposed globalist pact, while a package of half-baked measures appears to have been approved in an effort to outdo pandemic treaty proponents.
WHO
Said In a statement on Saturday, the World Health Assembly and its 194 member states said: [on] “We have finalized important reforms to the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) and made a concrete commitment to complete negotiations on a global pandemic agreement no later than one year.”
This half-measure undermines the IHR reforms that are supposed to “strengthen global preparedness, surveillance and response to public health emergencies, including pandemics.”
These include a new definition of a “pandemic emergency,” an international wealth redistribution mechanism with an emphasis on “fairness,” the creation of a new bureaucracy to oversee the implementation of the other half of the measures, and the creation of an IHR Authority to help member states “improve coordination of the implementation of the rules within and among countries.”
“The amendments to the International Health Regulations will strengthen countries’ capacity and coordination with other countries on disease surveillance, information sharing and response, strengthening their ability to detect and respond to future epidemics and pandemics,” Ghebreyesus said. “This is based on a commitment to equity, a recognition that health threats know no borders, and that preparedness is a shared effort.”
Crackdown on vaccine critics
Ghebreyesus said after negotiators failed to produce a draft agreement for approval at the WHO Annual General Assembly.
He gave a speech. Promote health initiatives and vaccinations.
“I think they’re using COVID-19 as an opportunity to wreak havoc.”
At the end of his speech, he said, “You know, I think we need to develop a strategy to really fight back against the serious challenges that are posed by anti-vaxxers, because vaccines work, they affect adults, and we have the science and the evidence.”
“I think it’s time to be more aggressive in fighting the anti-vaxxers,” the WHO chief continued. “I think they’re using COVID as an opportunity to wreak havoc. That’s probably one of the messages I want to put in every article.” [to] To tell.”
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