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UK Refuses to Sign Global Vaccine Treaty.

The United Kingdom has reportedly declined to endorse the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global vaccine treaty due to concerns over potential infringement of its sovereign rights — particularly, an obligation to allocate 20 percent of its pandemic-related health products to other nations.

The accord, introduced in May 2021, appeals to all participant states, including the UK, to surrender a certain percentage of their pandemic supplies for international distribution. However, the UK has expressed conditions that any agreement must protect its national interests and national sovereignty, particularly where UK-produced vaccines are concerned.

While a Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson did not divulge many specifics, they did state that any acceptance of the treaty would be predicated on it respecting the UK’s national interest and sovereignty. “We cannot comment on the details of specific proposals and no proposals have been agreed,” the spokesperson said. “We will only support the adoption of the accord and accept it on behalf of the UK, if it is firmly in the UK national interest and respects national sovereignty.”

Discussions on the final draft of the treaty are ongoing, and although a consensus has not yet been reached, an anonymous source told The Telegraph that the UK wouldn’t approve the current draft. The source further elaborated that the UK aims to collaborate with fellow member states, nevertheless, it refuses to relinquish control over its assets.

The controversial COVID-19 vaccine known Covishield, also know as Vaxzevria, was recently withdrawn by makers AstraZeneca over blood clot concerns and was developed in the UK by AstraZeneca and Oxford University.

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The United Kingdom has reportedly declined to endorse the World Health Organization's (WHO) global vaccine treaty due to concerns over potential infringement of its sovereign rights — particularly, an obligation to allocate 20 percent of its pandemic-related health products to other nations. show more

The WHO is Putting Radical Trans Activists in Charge of Gender Guidelines.

The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) has assembled a Guideline Development Group (GDG) on “trans and gender diverse people” comprised almost entirely of far-left ideologues.

WHO regulations state that GDG members should not have made any “prior public declaration of a firm opinion or position” on the subject under consideration or be involved in relevant activist organizations.

Nevertheless, roughly 75 percent of the GDG’s panel members are transgender or affiliated with activist organizations such as the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) or both.

“The majority of the GDG clearly have strong, one-sided views in favor of promoting hormonal gender transition and legal recognition of self-asserted gender,” warned Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls, in a rare example of the UN attempting to hold itself to account.

“Of the 21 announced GDG members, not one appears to represent a voice of caution for medicalizing youth with gender dysphoria or the protection of female-only spaces,” she added.

One WPATH board member attached to the GDG, Chris McLachlan, self-identifies as “gender non-binary” and “transmasculine” and is on record as supporting so-called “gender-affirming” treatments such as puberty blockers and genital mutilation surgery.

Another GDG member, Zakaria Nasser, co-founded a group involved in “trans and queer feminist organizing in Lebanon,” funded by the European Union (EU).

One trans ideologue who has withdrawn from the GDG following media scrutiny is Florence Ashley, a “transfeminine jurist, bioethicist, public speaker, and activist,” who has argued puberty blockers should be the default for young people.

He had also written about his “transition” in graphic detail, describing how he has to “dilate four times a day and wash my coochie” to maintain his mock vagina, comparing the process to “taking it up the ass, minus the fear of pooping everywhere.”

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The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) has assembled a Guideline Development Group (GDG) on “trans and gender diverse people” comprised almost entirely of far-left ideologues. show more

WHO Projects 77% Rise in Cancer by 2050.

The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) is projecting a 77 percent increase in cancer cases worldwide by 2050, with 4.8 million additional cases in Western nations comprising “the greatest absolute increase in incidence” compared to 2022.

“Over 35 million new cancer cases are predicted in 2050”, the UN agency said. “The rapidly-growing global cancer burden reflects both population aging and growth, as well as changes to people’s exposure to risk factors, several of which are associated with socioeconomic development.”

Despite the West being projected to see the largest increase in cases, the WHO stressed that poorer countries will see a greater proportional increase, with their “cancer mortality… projected to almost double in 2050.”

“Tobacco, alcohol and obesity are key factors behind the increasing incidence of cancer, with air pollution still a key driver of environmental risk factors,” the agency suggested.

Exposure to pervasive per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other “forever chemicals” in everyday household items such as cookware, cosmetics, furniture, and packaging have increased the risk of multiple cancers, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study.

COVID masks have also been linked to carcinogenic chemicals by South Korean researchers, while delays to cancer diagnoses and treatments during the COVID pandemic have created an ongoing cancer “timebomb.”

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The United Nations' World Health Organization (WHO) is projecting a 77 percent increase in cancer cases worldwide by 2050, with 4.8 million additional cases in Western nations comprising "the greatest absolute increase in incidence" compared to 2022. show more

Child Pneumonia Spreads in U.S. After Starting in China, GOP Senators Tell Biden to BAN Travel from China.

Massachusetts is the second U.S. state to report an increase in child pneumonia, following similar outbreaks in Ohio. A recent surge in pneumonia cases and other respiratory illnesses first began in China.

Denmark has already declared an epidemic, with the pneumonia outbreak there also linked to the Chinese surge. So far, however, health officials say they believe the spate of respiratory illnesses is nothing out of the ordinary.

Nevertheless, five GOP Senators led by Marco Rubio called on President Biden to temporarily ban travel between the United States and China as a precaution.

“We should immediately restrict travel between the United States and (China) until we know more about the dangers posed by this new illness,” said a letter signed by Rubio alongside Senators J.D. Vance, Scott, Tuberville, and Braun.

The rise in cases became a global issue last week when the World Health Organization asked China for more information, citing a report on clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children by the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases.

“This is the season for RSV and we’re seeing a whole lot of… kids with upper viral respiratory infections, cough, runny nose, some fevers,” said Mass. pediatrician Dr. John Kelly. “And the thinking with RSV is that it can cause lower viral respiratory infections, so they get spread to your lungs.”

China, too, has told the WHO it is dealing with common illnesses. Their spread is said to have been exacerbated by this being China’s first winter since Covid restrictions were fully lifted.

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Massachusetts is the second U.S. state to report an increase in child pneumonia, following similar outbreaks in Ohio. A recent surge in pneumonia cases and other respiratory illnesses first began in China. show more
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German MEP Warns Unelected World Health Org: ‘We Will Bring You Down’.

A German Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of attempting to replace democratically elected governments and vowed: “We will bring you down.”

Christine Anderson MEP – alongside seven other MEPs – made the remarks before the Citizen’s Initiative Conference in Brussels earlier this month, in which she promised to expose and name those responsible for the WHOs attempted “power grab”:

“If any government, anywhere in the world, who disregards this fundamental principle of democracy by supporting this unprecedented power grab by the WHO is any anti-democrat, demonstrating nothing but this utter contempt for the people.”

– Christine Anderson MEP

“An unelected body like [the] WHO, who is controlled and run by multi-billionaires should never be allowed to act in place of a democratically elected government: never ever,” Anderson continued before adding: “We will bring you down, and we will not tire until we have done just that. So brace yourselves.”

The WHO’s ability to influence national governments became increasingly recognized during the COVID-19 pandemic, with its independence from the Chinese Communist Party routinely called into question. The WHO more recently published a video teaching children about masturbation.

Anderson is a member of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has recently seen its popularity surge across the country. The AfD won its first district council election last month and is predicted to make significant gains in a number of German federal state elections next year.

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A German Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of attempting to replace democratically elected governments and vowed: "We will bring you down." show more
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‘Rub It With Your Finger’ – WHO Teaches Kids Masturbation.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is teaching children about masturbation with a video showing adults talking to children about their genitals, as part of the new ‘Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE)’ guidelines.

The clip shows an adult telling a nine-year-old girl, “sex is not only functional when you’re just making babies. I’ve said before that it’s also fun to do, you discover how your body works, and how my body works.”

The same woman then explains to the girl that touching your clitoris “gives you a very nice feeling; it’s actually very nice when you’re touching that button. For example, you can rub it with your finger.”

Another adult is then shown asking a toddler: “Do you ever play with your d*ick? Do you ever play with your willy? Yes, and how does that feel?” Before asking whether the boy plays with his genitals at school.

CSE aims to “equip children and young people with knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will empower them to… develop respectful and sexual relationships,” states a report from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

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This follows another WHO campaign to teach children under four about “early childhood masturbation.”

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is teaching children about masturbation with a video showing adults talking to children about their genitals, as part of the new 'Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE)' guidelines. show more
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North Korea Appointed to World Health Organization’s Executive Board.

North Korea will sit on the Executive Board of the United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO), despite its history of using food as a weapon against its people.

Swathes of people in North Korea, formally the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), suffer from stunting as a result of widespread malnutrition in the country.

The situation was significantly worse in the 1990s, with hundreds of thousands starving to death as the communist regime sought to withhold food from people it considered expendable or undesirables and hindered food aid – all while spending vast sums of money developing nuclear armaments and ballistic missiles.

Other controversial members of the WHO Executive Board include Communist China, with its own grim history of deadly man-made famines, and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

Such appointments are not unusual in United Nations agencies, however, with Saudi Arabia elected to the UN Commission on the Status of Women and the Islamic Republic of Iran actually winning the chairmanship of the UN Human Rights Council.

American taxpayers handed the UN around $12.5 billion in 2021, accounting for roughly a quarter of its total budget.

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North Korea will sit on the Executive Board of the United Nations' World Health Organization (WHO), despite its history of using food as a weapon against its people. show more
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Lawmakers Warn Pandemic Treaty Hands WHO Power on Lockdowns, Vaccines, Quarantine.

British lawmakers say a new pandemic treaty will give the United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) the power to impose lockdowns on signatories, despite corporate media claims to the contrary.

The Associated Press has suggested that “while the treaty, if ratified, would be considered a legally-binding document, there [would be] effectively no legal consequences for signatories who fail to adhere to it or violate its terms”.

But British Members of Parliament warn the pandemic treaty powers can’t be so easily ignored, with signatories obliged to submit to “WHO’s recommendations in their international public health response” by, for example, closing down borders, imposing vaccine passports on citizens, and enforcing quarantine requirements on them.

A letter from UK lawmakers discusses the WHO’s “ambition” in transitioning “from an advisory organization to a controlling international authority” like the European Union. Esther McVey MP told the Telegraph the plans “represent a significant shift for the organization, from a member-led advisory body to a health authority with powers of compulsion.”

“This is particularly worrying when you consider the WHO’s poor track record on providing consistent, clear and scientifically sound advice for managing international disease outbreaks,” she added.

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British lawmakers say a new pandemic treaty will give the United Nations' World Health Organization (WHO) the power to impose lockdowns on signatories, despite corporate media claims to the contrary. show more