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WHO calls for $7.1 billion to save over 40 million lives by 2028

At the World Health Summit in Berlin, “Dr. Tedros” officially launched its private-public investment round. Germany promised 360 million euros in tax money, the EU under Ursula von der Leyen 250 million. As early as 2022, the WHO had promised its backers a return of $35 for every dollar invested. By Wiltrud Schwetje At the World Health Summit, celebrated with much fanfare in Berlin this week, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised a billion dollars. It was the largest donor event to date for the financing round of (…)

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WHO: Covid vaccination is “still essential”

Hans Kluge, WHO Director General for Europe, claims that “collective amnesia regarding Covid-19” has set in, which is worrying. Because Covid-19 has “ravaged every corner of the planet”. The WHO also continues to recommend wearing masks to protect yourself and your loved ones. Last week, WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Henri P. Kluge, launched the “Nobody knows your risk better than you” campaign, urging the European population to “take simple protective measures against respiratory viruses” (here and here ). According to WHO these are: (…)

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Prompt reactions to Slovakian calls for a ban on mRNA vaccines

The Slovak government commission had recommended a ban on mRNA vaccines and advised limiting the influence of the World Health Organization (WHO). Shortly after the publication of this report, the Port Hedland City Council in Western Australia also decided to support a ban on mRNA products and call on the Australian government to take appropriate action. A very well-researched report published this week by Childens' Health Defense, an American non-profit organization, details how a Slovak government commission in a recently published report called for an immediate ban on (…)

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Americans’ trust in the “mass media” is at an all-time low

According to a Gallup poll, only 31 percent of Americans trust these media “a lot” or “quite a lot.” However, there is a big difference between Republicans and Democrats. Americans' trust in traditional media is at an all-time low. As ZeroHedge reports, according to a September Gallup poll, only 31 percent of them have “a lot” or “quite a lot” of trust in the “mass media.” A larger number, namely 36 (…)

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Football World Cup 2026 with tightened biometric security technology

The final round of the 23rd World Cup will also be held in the USA – and many football fans from other countries are expected. That's why the government wants to use the event to, among other things, use mass surveillance through biometric facial recognition in real time. The final round of the 23rd FIFA World Cup – dubbed the 2026 FIFA World Cup by the host association – will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the USA. The USA is by no means the home or even an important center of football. But the government (…)

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As the world focuses on tackling the most pressing crises,...

... the Global Future Councils of the World Economic Forum (WEF) want to develop new approaches to address global priorities. The councils are currently holding their annual meeting in Dubai. Among other things, they want to promote “best practices within governments”. The global experts, who profess to be concerned about the well-being of all of us, are not giving themselves a break. The “World Health Summit” has barely ended in Berlin when the annual meeting of the “Global Future Councils” of the World Economic Forum (WEF) begins in Dubai. This year both (…)

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