Taking Part In Global Call For Freedom
International Voices Gather In Geneva To Say NO To the World Health Organization
On 31 May 2024 I found myself in a hotel conference room in Geneva surrounded by familiar international faces who I had come to know over the covid era. Dr Ryan Cole was one of the first honest doctors I encountered, speaking complicated science with layman sense; Professor Mattias Desmet had explained the psychology behind the dystopian behaviour we faced daily between 2020 and 2022; Del Bigtree provided a media outlet worth listening to after tuning out of state funded journalism in 2020. Despite being in a room of renowned intellect, the feeling was comfortable and familiar.
We were at the Inspired Global Leadership Summit, an invitation-only workshop bringing freedom movement leaders together to forge and deepen relationships, and develop strategies for envisioning a new healthcare system. The main task was to brainstorm ideas for replacing the corrupted business model which profits from the harm it causes, so deeply ensconced in public health across the western world now.
Today’s corruption of public health using fear of invisible threats should have been easily predicted. When you study infectious diseases, you learn that our bodies are populated with millions of potential pathogens that fight it out on the battleground that is our skin, gut, and respiratory mucosa. Most of the time these organisms are too busy wrestling each other to be of any concern to our own body, which uses the opportunity to learn immune defences to keep any dangers at bay.
Frequently throughout my twenty years working with infectious diseases, I had to deal with irrational individuals (including many with medical and health degrees) shocked to think they might have touched, inhaled or ingested a “germ”. This was exacerbated in 2020 when health care professionals who spend their entire careers caring for the sick, suddenly began expressing intense fears about human contact and encouraging bizarre interventions which made no sense such as masking, social distancing and staying home when well. Our natural fear of an invisible enemy had provided the perfect weakness for a nefarious agenda to take hold.
As we now know, the nefarious agenda has been playing out via war games involving such entities as the Chinese Communist Party, Gates Foundation, CIA and corporates standing to profit from population-level fear, for at least twenty years. We should have seen this coming.
We did not see it coming, and because of this we are on the back foot. But in that room in Geneva, I sensed that exceptional brains with invincible spirit, robust integrity and epic courage are advancing us into a winning position. We were asked not to share any information discussed during the structured sessions, but suffice to say that many ideas and possible solutions were generated, which will only grow as the movement builds and garners more support.
At the same time as our conference, a World Health Assembly session was taking place in another room in the same hotel. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of WHO, was in attendance and some of our group attendees spotted him in the hotel atrium. As anticipated, an invitation extended by cardiologist and Inspired Global Network Chief Medical Officer, Dr Aseem Malhotra to meet with Tedros, was ignored.
A few days earlier, on the 27th May at the World Health Assembly opening, Egyptian opera singer Farrah El Dibany entertained delegates with her personal rendition of John Lennon’s Imagine, switching the lyrics so that her very first words to the audience were “Imagine no possessions. I wonder if you can?”. She followed with a serenade to Tedros, droning that “There’s a new world coming; this one’s coming to an end”. See from around 12 minutes, here.
Knowledge of globalist ideology underpinned the rousing calls that Inspired Global Network Summit attendees expressed to tens of thousands of Japanese anti-WHO protesters rallying in a Tokyo park as our conference prepared to stop for lunch. The Tokyo crowd were addressed from Geneva by at least a dozen prominent leaders with words of courage, persistence, willingness to expose harms, peace, justice, commitment to truth and unity. At the same rally, Japan's Former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications apologised to the crowd for the preventable deaths and tragedies caused by poor pandemic leadership. Hear his speech and read more here.
On Saturday 1 June thousands of people convened at a square opposite Place des Nations, the United Nations headquarters, for the We Are the Change Rally, organised by a collaboration of groups including the Inspired Network. The stage precinct was erected around a landmark Geneva symbol, The Broken Chair, under which a plaque set into the ground reads the same message in multiple languages.
Revelations about the United Nations such as UN whistleblower Dr Astrid Stuckelberger and South African lawyer Shabnam Palesa-Mohamed shared in this recent video discussion, suggest that any prior noble intentions have blurred into “a very murky pot”. Evidence clearly shows that the UN today are attempting to commit a coup d'état against democracies, to establish global governance. It seemed the perfect location to stand in protest, as civilian populations have come under direct, multipronged attack including information warfare and biowarfare sanctioned by the very organisation claiming our protection as the reason for its existence.
The atmosphere was electric. Independent media were there with cameras and microphones, including The Highwire, KLA.tv and others. The crowd was thousands-strong, and New Zealand had a presence on stage including lawyer Sue Grey, singer Geoff Sewell, and NZDSOS representatives Anna McLoughlin and Helen Tindall.
The crowd roared, cowbells clanged, a trailer flanked with Free Julian Assange drove around the perimeter honking loudly, protest songs belted out of megaphones and the stage rotated with an international catalog of speakers and entertainers all focused on themes of truth, health, freedom, strength and courage.
The rally preceded a march through the streets of Geneva, which appeared to take locals by surprise. People came out onto their balconies to film the crowds, others entered onto the street to meet and speak with protesters. World Health Organization (WHO) employees were heard praising the event, with comments that their management are doing the wrong thing by attempting to pass the Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations which would place WHO as the “single source of truth” and establish a biosecurity state leading to misery and impoverishment.
As the specialised health agency within the UN system, the World Health Organization are only one part of the much bigger plan to use catastrophism as justification for unprecedented legislative changes to establish global governance. The UN Pact for the Future claims that the world is “at a moment of acute global peril”, requiring a transformation of global governance, including a “reform of the international financial architecture” which intends to restrict access to resources and assets, as articulated by financier Catherine Austin-Fitts and Professor Richard Werner.
Member states including New Zealand will attend the United Nations’ Summit of the Future in New York in September 2024, where our representatives are expected to endorse the Pact for the Future on our behalf. These events have been in the planning stages since 1987 when the foundational Brundtland Report “Our Common Future” was published. Again, although we should have, most of us did not see this coming.
We can all help to stop this. Become informed. Then inform your Member of Parliament and ask for disclosure on who is representing New Zealand at the Summit of the Future. Expose the truth by sharing what you know wherever possible. We need to place pressure on those who are dragging New Zealand into this totalitarian rule without informing and involving the citizens whose lives and futures will be impacted beyond measure.
Learn more at the following links:
1. United Nations “Our Common Agenda” and “Summit of the Future” Timeline
Resources available from UKCitizen.org, empowering citizens to act.
2. Behind the Deep State: UN “Summit of the Future” Plans to Empower “UN 2.0”
Alex Newman, investigative journalist.
3. The UN Smothers the Peoples With Compassion, 27 June 2024. Authored by Thi Thuy Van Dinh (former UN lawyer) and Dr David Bell (former WHO scientist and physician).
4. The Summit of the Future and the Shell Game of Authoritarian Control, June 2024 interview with journalist, filmmaker and activist Derrick Broze at The Last American Vagabond.
5. The Summit of the Future and the Pact for the Future Will Rapidly Expand the Technocratic Takeover, April 2024. Authored by Derrick Broze.
The week following the United Nations’ Summit of the Future, a citizen-led event Our Summit For Our Future will take place in Bath, UK from 27 – 29 September. The focus will be on practical steps and knowledge for co-creating a world following five guiding principles: individual liberty, bodily autonomy, freedom of choice, interdependence and decentralisation.
Great reflection on a massive event, with serious implications. The underlying theme is so important to our future World, and future generations. Put God first in all that you do, and surely you will be Blessed in all that you do.
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Mattias Desmet never explained anything; he's a hack.