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The World Health Assembly of WHO has announced that agreement has been reached on an amended version of the proposed International Health regulations to take effect in the event of another pandemic or global health threat. The assembly of 194 nations committed itself to seek ratification of the amended regulations within 12 months.
The amended regulations were drafted under the co-chairmanship of Dr. Ashley Bloomfield of New Zealand and Dr Precious Matsoso of South Africa. Dr Bloomfield was formerly the New Zealand Director General of Health under the government of Jacinda Ardern. Dr. Bloomfield was responsible for enforcing COVID-19 vaccination mandates that were arguably the most restrictive and coercive in the world.
In the same week, the New York Times did an abrupt volte-face. After four years of doggedly insisting COVID-19 crossed into human populations from animals, it published a very detailed guest essay explaining “Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points“. The article reported:
“It has been estimated that at least 25 million people around the world have died because of COVID-19, with over a million of those deaths in the United States. Although how the pandemic started has been hotly debated, a growing volume of evidence — gleaned from public records released under the Freedom of Information Act, digital sleuthing through online databases, scientific papers analysing the virus and its spread, and leaks from within the U.S. government — suggests that the pandemic most likely occurred because a virus escaped from a research lab in Wuhan, China. If so, it would be the most costly accident [???] in the history of science.”
There is nothing in the article which suggests any steps have since been taken to ensure it can’t happen again.
What should our response be? Looking forward towards the long term future, what should we be asking for? GLOBE has formulated “The International Genetic Charter” which can be viewed and downloaded as a PDF. This lays out exactly what rights and safeguards are needed as a minimum to protect populations from genetic exploitation and abuse in the food and medical sectors.
Sign up to The International Genetic Charter
The International Genetic Charter sets out our individual and collective genetic rights, including the cessation of gain of function research, the right to full disclosure of substituted ingredients in food that have been modified or copied by biotechnology processes, the right to refuse any intervention that may alter our genetic functions, the right not to be subjected to misleading propaganda, vaccine mandates and many more.
The International Genetic Charter sets a benchmark for those of us who are determined to avoid the unfolding biotechnology catastrophe. For very good and scientific reasons we want to rebuild a life free of biotechnology. It is a statement of need and intent.
God helps those who help themselves. As Newton found, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Whether you believe in God’s Will or physics, doesn’t really matter here, the sweep of history shows there are always consequences to our actions. The wise know that the cycle of time moves to destroy the destroyer, while those that adhere to truth find it has its own strength. As you sow so shall you reap. This rule of universal karma is too easily forgotten but can never be sidestepped. You can’t escape it.
The effects of gene editing are not containable. They can affect everyone indiscriminately, spread without limit, and blight succeeding generations. They cannot be recalled. Yet the urge to play God among the original promoters of biotechnology and the obscene pursuit of profit among the commercial arm of biotech has been so powerful that any sense of caution has been deliberately abandoned.
First we are inviting you to read The International Genetic Charter. At this critical time, the wide circulation of this document is very important. You can sign up to the International Genetic Charter. You can help in many other ways too which are set out in the charter.
Download, print, and share the PDF version.