Important update on the WHO’s request for video submissions
Their new terms of participation need your careful consideration
Last Tuesday I shared that the World Health Organization is inviting video submissions from the public, in response to a question about how to deal with future pandemics. The submission period is now open as of today, and closes on Tuesday – but here’s the update:
The WHO has now announced they want the ID card or equivalent documentation of anyone who sends in a video. This is new, and if you were thinking of submitting a video, please do take this into consideration.
The WHO has stated that they will erase their record of your ID as soon as the hearings are over at the end of this month. However, bear in mind that the WHO is completely unaccountable with no oversight, and is majority funded by private enterprise. As such, we have no reason to believe that we can trust them.
Whether you agree to these terms and choose to submit your video is of course, entirely your decision. If you’ve already made a video and don’t want to accept these terms, your efforts needn’t be wasted.
The World Council for Health has also launched a #StoptheWHO webpage where you can upload your video and view other people’s submissions from around the world. And, as suggested before, you can post your video on social media with hashtag #ExitTheWho or #StopTheWHO, and spread the word about how this unelected body with zero transparency wants to assume complete control over our health, freedom and sovereignty.
I stand by my original warning if 9/6/2022 in the the comment section of your previous post:
“What do you give a partner who just abused you and now wants you to tell him what he did wrong?!
NOTHING! You leave. You go NO CONTACT.
I “stand strong and free and fully inhabit the indisputable truth and reality of [my] own sovereignty” by not giving any acknowledgment or recognition whatsoever to The WHO, as if it were some kind of necessary power.
I see The WHO’s request for my information (and ON VIDEO no less!] as still part of a Hundred Flowers campaign.
Do not volunteer your personal info or your feelings, heart, and soul to this enemy.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Flowers_Campaign
Sounds like they’re using this as an opportunity to create a global registry of thought criminals 😒
Tess, I had previously been using #StopTheWHO per our previous exchanges. Should I switch to using #ExitTheWHO instead? And #StopTheAccord? Just making sure we’re clear and consistent on our messaging so my readers are in sync with the WCH communications.