Video: The UN General Assembly Declaration on “Pandemic Preparedness Treaty”: U.N. Just Committed Fraud and Countries Have Noticed

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Countries worldwide have just covered up their own fraud about a vote that happened in the United Nations which also affects the WHO and what they deemed they are able to do to us in the future. 

78th UN General Assembly 2023: The UN tried to pass a political declaration on 20th of September 2023, which was opposed by 11 countries via a letter to the UNGA President, copying UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

The UNGA’s 78th president Dennis Francis approved a ‘historic’ but non-binding political declaration on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. 

So what did the 11 countries object to?

  1. No consent, lack of transparency and illegal unilateral coercive measures 
  2. Unfair practices including veto, lack of inclusion, absence of balance and neglect
  3. Forced consensus, bulldozing, and ignoring repeated breaking of silence 
  4. Call to Action: Recall of the nature and legal standing of UN meetings

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