So whatever happened to the global pandemic treaty? There were headlines that the UN’s World Health Organization had failed to come to an agreement on the text of the treaty, so the whole thing fell apart.
It’s true that they wanted to have a big announcement by now. But they never stop. In fact, the World Health Organization’s website says that the “Intergovernmental Negotiating Body” is going to meet again in July. And that they hope to have the treaty ready for signing in May of 2025.
They’re relentless. It’s a permanent bureaucracy. They’re not done. It’s like those UN conferences on global warming — they’re an annual affair. They’re constantly revising and expanding the global warming treaty. They’ve been meeting for 28 years straight.
That’s what’s going to happen with the global pandemic treaty. It’s lavish. It’s luxurious. It’s all-expenses paid. It’s five-star hotels and restaurants on the taxpayer’s dime. Of course it’s going to continue.
Ezra Levant and Rebel News’ head of production Efrain Monsanto went to Geneva to cover the treaty negotiations — and the grassroots protest against it! You can find all of their reports right here on this page.
You may notice that Theresa Tam hasn’t shown her face a lot lately. That might be true in Canada, but she was there at the WHO’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, pledging Canada’s total support and obedience for the treaty.
Most people want to move on from the pandemic. It was a dark time in our lives, lost years we’ll never get back. We all want to live freely. But we have to understand that the Teresa Tams of the world haven’t moved on — they want more power and money.
We’ve got to keep our eye on this pandemic treaty — and at Rebel News, we will.
Ezra Levant and Rebel News’ head of production Efrain Monsanto travelled to Geneva, Switzerland to get answers about the World Health Organization's new international health regulations and proposed pandemic treaty — since the public doesn’t seem to be getting the full story from the government or corporate media. If you think that’s valuable journalism — that we have to stay vigilant — then please chip in here to help cover the cost of their economy class airfare, shared Airbnb, taxis and meals while they were on the road. (Thanks!)