(Natural News)—In an effort to normalize bioweapon development and predatory vaccine experiments, the World Health Organization (WHO) is pushing every nation to sign a “Pandemic Treaty” that would require each nation to participate in bioweapons development, gain-of-function data sharing and DNA surveillance.
Critics of the treaty warn that this global pact is nothing but a power grab that incentivizes the creation of a biomedical police state. Critics also warn, that by centralizing gain-of-function data, it would be impossible to trace the source of future biolab leaks. The treaty would enable perpetual experimentation on human populations, through pandemic propaganda campaigns or through new vaccine and testing programs that are mandated into existence.
The WHO’s pandemic treaty would continue to disguise bioweapon and vaccine profiteering as “pandemics” that require fearful obedience
With WHO and its financiers calling the shots, all future biolab leaks could be hidden and disguised. Any investigation into misconduct at these biolabs would be forbidden. WHO would immediately call lab leaks “conspiracy theory” or “misinformation.” This is currently how WHO and its body of experts handle any inquiry that comes their way about COVID-19, and it is exactly how the WHO helped quash investigation into the very real possibility of a laboratory leak for SARS-CoV-2.
Director-General of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has struggled to garner global support for the globalist’s “pandemic treaty.” The treaty would help normalize predatory testing and vaccine development, which requires gain-of-function research to understand how pathogens will infect and harm human populations.
The WHO claims the treaty will help “prevent future pandemics.” However, as seen during the covid-19 scandal, there are several multinational business interests that seek to capitalize on pandemic messaging, fear-based propaganda and the ensuing hysteria. COVID-19 testing programs, which failed from the start, are just one of the lucrative business plans built into the “pandemic treaty.” Further mRNA experiments will continue to bring in billions of dollars for pharmaceutical companies, as governments are leveraged to enforce unlawful mandates onto populations.
WHO’s pandemic treaty will continue genetic surveillance and exploitation of human immune systems
As the world has learned, developing pathogens of pandemic potential does NOT “prevent future pandemics.” Pandemic messaging can be created out of thin air, and biological threats can be leaked, whether accidentally or intentionally, so that Big Pharma and other nefarious, special interests can take advantage of populations.
According to the treaty, “Government officials, researchers and workers across sectors at the local, national, regional, and global levels should implement joint responses to health threats.” The treaty continues, “This includes developing shared databases and surveillance across different sectors, and identifying new solutions that address the root causes and links between risks and impacts.”
The treaty requires all countries to obtain and sequence the genomes of the?pandemic pathogens they collect. The countries are then required to share the most dangerous and deadly?agents with WHO. Participating countries are also required to construct genetic sequencing labs, which paves the way to sequence everyone’s DNA.
WHO failed to fully implement vaccine passports during their covid-19 pandemic test run. These databases and surveillance systems will rely on more vaccine mandates and coercive testing systems that enhance the genetic surveillance of the population.
As WHO collects genetic information from populations around the globe, the threat of race-specific bioweapons becomes real. As vaccine data is shared, governments and AI systems can learn how to exploit the cells of select demographics. This will lead to the exploitation of the human immune system, and AI systems can be trained to find the best ways to profit from human disease. This is already taking place with new mRNA platforms and “boosters” that are adjusted to resemble the next coronavirus variant. This disease profiteering will inevitably extend to new releases of aerosolized bioweapons and new declarations of “pandemics.”
Free people around the globe must break free from this global system of bio-terror and propaganda and work together to deconstruct predatory bioweapon and vaccine development.
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