Dr. Kat Lindley on the WHO Pandemic Treaty and International Health Regulations
Bret WeinsteinApril 27, 202430 min37,498 views
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- 💡 Dr. Kat Lindley highlights that increased public awareness and concern have influenced recent negotiations at the World Health Organization regarding the pandemic treaty and International Health Regulations.
- ⚠️ Despite changes in language and some concessions, the core essence of both documents remains, aiming to establish a perpetual state of pandemic preparedness and introduce concepts like 100-day vaccines with limited liability.
- 🎯 The speaker urges continued vigilance, emphasizing that the goal is to circumvent constitutional protections and concentrate power within the WHO.
Evolving Treaty Language and Concerns
- 🧐 While offensive structures have been removed, the shift from obligatory to discretionary language offers little comfort, as authoritarian moves are still anticipated.
- 📜 The pandemic treaty is described as vague, establishing a new bureaucracy (Conference of the Parties) that will define rules for the "One Health" framework, potentially impacting all aspects of life.
- ⚖️ Amendments to the International Health Regulations have removed binding language, but compliance can still be pressured through financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
The Power of Public Pressure
- 📣 The current situation is seen as a demonstration of people's power in the international arena, forcing the WHO to respond to public alarm.
- ✊ This moment calls for redoubling efforts to send an unambiguous message against what is perceived as tyranny and an unacceptable overreach of power.
- 🌐 Global citizens are urged to pressure their legislators and representatives, with some questioning the necessity of the WHO altogether.
Historical Context and Future Implications
- 🚫 The WHO's seeking of greater power is questioned, especially given its perceived failures during COVID-19, suggesting that health may be a tangential excuse for power concentration.
- 🏥 Public health has been "captured" and is being used as a pretext for anti-health measures, leading to increased disease and harm.
- 🌍 The speaker emphasizes that the consent of the governed is paramount, and the current efforts are about preserving freedom for future generations.
Global Resistance and Hope
- 🇯🇵 Significant public rallies in Japan against the WHO demonstrate a growing global movement, even in countries where questioning the government is less common.
- 🇺🇸 State-level actions in the US, like Louisiana's bill asserting state jurisdiction, show a grassroots pushback against WHO influence.
- 🤝 The interconnectedness of people worldwide sharing common fears and hopes is a unifying force in this fight for freedom and self-determination.
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