Posted on 05/18/2024 6:23:04 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
On Monday, a press conference was held to launch a Japanese national movement against WHO’s pandemic plans. Organisers also announced a protest against WHO’s plans to take place on 31 May, the second last day of the World Health Assembly meeting to adopt the amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) and the Pandemic Treaty.
“For Japan, for the world, please lend us your support,” Chikatsu Hayashi said.
As Japan mobilises for what promises to be a historic gathering, the message is clear – this is not just Japan’s fight.
Last month, tens of thousands of citizens across Japan came together in a series of pandemic rallies. The protests centred on the widespread opposition to the World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) Pandemic Treaty, with escalating concerns over “infectious disease” and “public health” becoming potent tools for an unprecedented push towards what is perceived by many as a totalitarian surveillance society.
Eminent speakers, including Professor Masayasu Inoue and modern history researcher Chikatsu Hayashi, provided compelling pre-demonstration speeches that laid bare the concerning dynamics between global health authorities and pharmaceutical agendas.
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Hopeful signs the world is waking up to the collusion between world governments, Cabalists (WHO, GATES, WEF, etc.), and Big Pharma to control and kill off world humanity.
Well cool. It may be getting on time to wake GoJira up to lend a hand.
Any world leader(LOL) that gives up their country’s healthcare to the WHO should be imprisoned
I stand with them on this. Most folks? Funny cat tiktoks. Sad.
“I stand with them on this. Most folks? Funny cat tiktoks. Sad.”
I wonder what NPR is saying about it? If NPR is for it then the White suburban women will be for it.
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