Earlier this year over 50 African countries, led by Botswana, rejected the pandemic treaty being pushed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Worl Edconomic Forum’s Klaus Schwab attended the G20 with Bill Gates and now, magically, this one world government treaty is, once again, on the table.
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The first count I heard of African countries that resisted whatever the USA was pushing in May, relating to the envisaged Treaty between the WHA (some 193 countries) and the WHO was 47, including Botswana. How does the 56, in addition to Botswana, arise? I’ve not located any recording of the WHO proceedings, but its D-G, Tedros, did address the Assembly and was apparently present when representatives of various countries took the floor.
During the Fourth Plenary session of the World Health Assembly, which took place on May 24th, beginning at 9:15, the representative of Botswana spoke briefly on behalf of 47 countries, making it clear that support and guidance by the WHO was needed, but not mentioning the issue of control. The relevant video, at
https://www.who.int/about/governance/world-health-assembly/seventy-fifth-world-health-assembly,
covers his statement between 5:05 and 8:25 of a 3-hour video.
Thanks for that update, Scott. Do you know where we stand with Joe Phahla? I’m overdue for a visit to Dear South Africa. I’m always advising others to go there.
The first count I heard of African countries that resisted whatever the USA was pushing in May, relating to the envisaged Treaty between the WHA (some 193 countries) and the WHO was 47, including Botswana. How does the 56, in addition to Botswana, arise? I’ve not located any recording of the WHO proceedings, but its D-G, Tedros, did address the Assembly and was apparently present when representatives of various countries took the floor.
During the Fourth Plenary session of the World Health Assembly, which took place on May 24th, beginning at 9:15, the representative of Botswana spoke briefly on behalf of 47 countries, making it clear that support and guidance by the WHO was needed, but not mentioning the issue of control. The relevant video, at
https://www.who.int/about/governance/world-health-assembly/seventy-fifth-world-health-assembly,
covers his statement between 5:05 and 8:25 of a 3-hour video.