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My tea-leaves are telling me the WHO pandemic treaty will finally become topical with the MSM, politicans and with the Irish public over the next 24-48 hours. I am linking below to two articles I wrote in April 2022 on the subject matter that gives some background on the original talks and some decisions already taken by the lunatics running the Irish asylum..
ARTICLE 1 - APRIL 2022
Stephen Donnelly chooses WHO over Irish sovereignty.
As many people know, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1st 1939 Britain and France immediately declared war on Germany. What followed afterwards was an 8 month period often referred to by historians as the “Phony War”. A period during which very little actual fighting took place. The Phony War ended with Germany’s invasion of France and the low countries of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in May of the following year.
In late January of 2022, Ireland, surprisingly dropped most of its pandemic restrictions. Well, I was most surprised at any rate. Perhaps readers were not. What has followed from this date, in the interim three months, might well best be described as a phony war of sorts too. If not a phony war then at least an uneasy truce.
In response, many protest and freedom movements simultaneously breathed a sigh of relief while suspiciously wondering what the hell was going to come next. It was scarcely believable that after six months of constant government, state and media oppression not to mention the destruction of civil liberties that they would all give up - and all at once too.
Additionally, it was hard to focus as these entities all stopped informing us of their long-term intentions. It has been my suspicion since early to mid February that the government and its EU partners were moving away from a focus on rapidly diminishing vaccination returns. And moving instead to a broader, EU-wide, public entrapment. To do this involves moving some pretty hefty pieces. One of them, which I will discuss today, involves coordinating Health policies and pandemic responses. The EU and WHO as partners.
The opening move in this proposed citizen encirclement is a legally binding WHO pandemic treaty with nation states. This treaty is breath-taking in its audacity and was the prime reason that a number of us in Galway asked Lawyers for Justice to come down to give us a detailed presentation on the topic two weeks ago. So as to formulate a better understanding of the nuances of this treaty but also the language of it too.
I often wonder if the true expertise of the legally minded is obfuscation of language. An ability to couch shocking proposals in language that is indecipherable to the masses. That is why supporting decent, hard-working people like Lawyers for Justice is so important. They decipher the indecipherable. I would encourage people to support their leadership & direction in this arena too.
Today, Minister Stephen Donnelly officially confirmed our suspicions and announced that Ireland will indeed be signing up to the WHO pandemic treaty. As mentioned above, a legally binding treaty, that will allow the WHO to officially take the reins and direct our sovereign response to a pandemic. In other words, elected Irish politicians or our Health authorities will not be formulating the response. The World Health Organisation will be the entity charged with that function. Undoubtedly we will have some representation at this new WHO level but it will no longer be a response driven by the needs or will of Irish people. It is becoming increasingly apparent to me that official Ireland, and Minister Donnelly in particular, don’t want the responsibility and seemingly can’t wait to give away that authority quickly enough. Our authority lest we forget.
The key point to note about Minister Donnelly’s revelation this morning is that he didn’t volunteer the treaty information. In fact, it was Independent TD, Carol Nolan who directly posed the WHO Treaty question to Health Minister Donnelly. During the course of her question, Nolan revealed, that she was, and is, getting inundated with queries from concerned constituents about this WHO treaty topic. She should be commended for forcing the issue to a public head. It reveals too that constituents across every constituency in Ireland are awake to the issue already. That is heartening to know.
The key sentence in Minister Donnelly’s reply to deputy Nolan is this one:
“Ireland supports the WHO led process to negotiate a binding legal instrument on pandemic preparedness and response.”
The Phony war is over folks. Germany, as it were, has begun rolling out its panzer divisions. Unbelievably, actual tank divisions in far flung parts of the world are part of what is being utilized to distract us at the present moment in time. That is not to say the Ukraine/ Russia war is not of itself a very real, deadly and horrific conflict with massive global implications but rather a reminder that malcontents will never let a good crisis go to waste in pursuit of their dastardly goals. However, there is hope in some of the language Donnelly used in his statement on the subject.
“The EU is a leading proponent of this process and Ireland, along with a majority of EU Member States, is part of the Group of Friends of the Treaty. Officials in my Department, working with Ireland’s Permanent Representation to the UN in Geneva, are engaging with the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body.”
He used the words “ a majority of EU member states”. While, this might seem worrying on first read, I believe it offers hope. It means there isn’t the unilateral agreement of ALL member states at this point in time. It also doesn’t say: “ vast majority of EU member states “ - which would lead me to believe that the fight for this proposal is a long way from signed, sealed and delivered. Minister Donnelly’s approach is to get this over the line by stealth. Similiar, in many respects, to how domestic COVID passports were introduced in Ireland. With stealth and a hint of pub & restaurant bribery. It is unfortunate but most helpful to him that the media is distracting the minds of the nation with non-stop Ukraine war coverage.
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It is clear that many governments are using the war in Ukraine to deflect attention away from their Covid policies of the past two years and the continued, quiet roll-outs of vaccines. It seems as if the Irish government are attempting to slip the WHO treaty in under a radar of death, destruction and the greatest refugee crisis in modern European history. This type of monumental decision requires a referendum of the people not some quiet shuffling of papers and signatures in a darkened room of government buildings. There was no mention of a referendum in his remarks on this subject today.
However, the situation is not without hope and curiously that hope is visible from the most recent vaccination data released by the HSE. Whisper it, people in Ireland are starting to quietly reject vaccination as the best solution or response to COVID as we move into the future.
The key statistic in the above graph is that only 22% of the 5-11 year old population in Ireland are currently vaccinated. The 5-11 year old population was the last major HSE vaccination battle-ground before restrictions were lifted and the domestic Covid pass was dropped last January. What the data above reveals is that a majority of double and triple-vaccinated parents chose NOT to vaccinate their young children. Also, it would seem from the data, that only 73% of the adult population is triple vaccinated. A big drop from the circa 92% that were double vaccinated at Christmas time. To me, that suggests that Irish people are starting to question the health authorities.
So today, in the space of three months, we find our minds and newsfeeds filled not with any of the above information, or indeed, an examination of Ireland’s significant shift away from vaccines but instead with the very real horrors of a new war. Our battles against coronavirus altogether forgotten. Yet, all the while, the WHO and global interests have been quietly edging us closer to this WHO pandemic treaty. A treaty where we volunteer to sign away our sovereign right to formulate an Irish response to an Irish health crisis if it has global pandemic implications. As I have written previously, ordinary citizens of the world are being coerced and scared into believing that all problems in their everyday life require a global response from some non-democratic global entity. Individual rights need to be sacrificed for the global greater good.
This WHO pandemic treaty is a monumentally huge change of direction for Ireland, so you might rightfully enquire the following:
What has been the response of the Irish media to it, in the first critical hours following the Donnelly Dail revelation?
Nada. Nothing. A quick scan of all the on-line national papers and indeed the RTE News website reveals that this bombshell has not made it into their breaking news. At all. This is most instructive, as it most likely means, the Irish media controllers are fully on-board with the WHO proposals. Media, similar to politicians, nowadays only respond to significant public pressure before they write a damn thing about it. So, at the moment, assume the mainstream Irish media is fully onboard with the signing away of our health sovereignty. Record that in the memory bank in the days and weeks ahead.
It is my belief, and I should firmly outline this is only my opinion, that Stephen Donnelly will resign from the Health ministry once this treaty is in place and signed. And possibly move into a WHO position as a next step in his career. He is roundly despised by any grassroot Fianna Fail people I meet on a day-to-day basis. In their minds he used Fianna Fail as a stepping stone to get where he wanted to go.
Donnelly knows the sentiments of the party I am sure and also understands that he will get to no higher rung of the ladder in Irish political life. He has made a recent mistake though that might well be significant if taken advantage of correctly. He or his officials made a catastrophic error in their dealing with Dr Holohan’s under the counter type deal with Trinity College Dublin. It was a strategic error to draw negative attention to himself and the department of Health in this way. Crucially, it also made the Taoiseach, Michael Martin look terrible and uninformed. Martin is really the only significant Donnelly cheerleader in the Fianna Fail party.
This whole episode provided an ugly window into how the upper echelons of the Health department operates and specifically how decisions about huge public salaries and secondments are so casually dealt with by them. Politically speaking, it was disastrous for Minister Donnelly as it gave Fianna Fail back-benchers a stick to beat him with as Marc McSharry did when he publicly came lambasted the deal. When I saw that I figured it was curtains for the whole charade.
This WHO decision will get more unpopular once more ordinary people uncover and comprehend the details of what is contained within it. That might take awhile to come to public consciousness though. The focus needs to be public awareness now. Thanks to the Holohan decision, it will be fresh in the minds of Fianna Fail grassroots they already don’t like Minister Donnelly’s decision making or lack of it. Let’s help them not to forget.
In essence, Minister Donnelly has used up his one and only “ Get out of Jail free card “ with the party faithful. So, to circle back, as Jen Psaki might say, cogent and easily digestible public awareness of the Treaty details should be priority number one for protest groups. Just make people aware of it, especially with Independents, Fianna Fail backbench TDs and their associated supporters. By the way, don’t expect help from the media for the job at hand.
Now, Minister Donnelly’s a bright guy. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that he is not. He knows his future re-election chances are slim even without getting this Treaty over the line. I’d be very surprised if he doesn’t already have a political exit strategy. It would be my opinion that he has future plans that don’t involve electoral politics. The Fianna Fail donkey has carried him as far as it can and he plans to hop off before he is kicked off. My guess is he’ll appear in a leadership position at some global entity, who knows, maybe even in the WHO in some not too distant future. Or else decamp back to the mothership from whence he previously came. As our lives become increasingly Dickensian his may prove to be altogether more McKinsey-ian. Whatever path he chooses it will be a lot more bountiful than ours. Rest assured of that fact.
The battle lines are publicly drawn now. You can petition, you can protest, you can enlighten and educate the people who are ignorant to what is going on.
But maybe, first and foremost, remind the Fianna Fail donkey it has two hind legs.
ARTICLE 2 - April 2022
WHO Pandemic Treaty Treaty should be called the Gates Treaty
The audacity of the World Health Organisation never ceases to amaze me. By their own admission they haven’t had a great pandemic season. Seasons plural might be the more accurate statement of fact actually. The WHO response to their own ineptitude seems to be a flipping of that old break up line.
“ It’s really not me …..the problem is all of you”
In the midst of global conflict and an inflation cycle that is just itching to go hyper, the WHO are currently drafting a set of proposals or “substantive elements”. These elements will then be submitted for inclusion into a legally binding treaty with any nation states daft enough to sign up to it.
The Inter-Governmental Negotiating Body is the group tasked by the WHO to tease out the substantive elements to be legally drafted into a proposed WHO pandemic preparedness and response treaty. Last week, the INB held their first public discussions on the topic. These were available to view online and I was one of about 500 people that tuned in. The reason I know that is one of the organizers relayed the live viewing numbers to the delegates and seemed to be delighted that so many were tuned in. Considering that the proposals under consideration might well effect 7.9 billion people I thought maybe one or two more ought to check out these deliberations as a matter of urgency.
Over 2 days the group held about 8 hours of public discussions. But it was the remarks by Dr. Alexandra Phelan from the Georgetown Centre for Global Health Science and Security that sharpened my focus and grabbed my attention. Rather than leave myself open to the accusation of mis-interpreting what she had to say - allow me instead to transcribe her words here, regarding the “substantive elements” that Georgetown University and its band of merry academics believe need addressing in any proposed WHO pandemic and preparedness treaty.
“ While it may be tempting to focus the treaty as narrowly as possible this would be a mistake. The pandemic treaty is an opportunity to actively breakdown the silos that left us so vulnerable to the risks and impacts of pandemics……
….We have identified 12 elements for a cohesive and evidence-based treaty for the pandemic era. Two of which I will flag today “
Now, let’s break in here for a laser-focused second. I think it is safe to assume from the above introductory extract that whatever two elements Phelan is about to focus her attention on during her time slot might fairly be described as priority items for Georgetown. Or else why flag them for special mention. Trust me you’re gonna love what follows.
“ The first is a planetary approach to health negotiations. In the next decade climate change will overtake land-use as the biggest driver of pandemics and is predicted to create hundreds of thousands of opportunities for viral cross species transmission. The treaty text must recognise the role climate change will play in outbreak emergence “
Wow. The first sentence seems to be a call for expending the remit of the treaty to incorporate all health negotiations. Dr Phelan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Georgetown University. Your guess, is as good as mine, as to how a microbiologist can speak so authoritatively on climate change impacts over the next decade. And how they may or may not impact future pandemic outbreaks. The arrogance is breath-taking. Dr Phelan was the second Georgetown University delegate to speak in the afternoon session of Day 1. The influence of US institutions on this little get together is also pretty obvious. It seems clear what “ elements” the US academic sector want to focus on during the negotiating of this treaty. Namely, expansion of the elements.
Expansion to include global agreement on all health negotiations with a specific micro attention to climate change. Does our Health Minister know what is going on here?
By the way you can view all four sessions of these public discussions by clicking the link below.
Now, who do you suppose funds the Georgetown Centre for Global Health Science and Security? - Well now, sit back and allow me to introduce you to a few of their sponsors.
Bet you pretty much guessed that the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation would be lurking in there somewhere right. However, the Open Philanthropy organization is a new kid on the world health block for me so I did a little digging there too.
Open Philanthropy is a research and grantmaking foundation that aims to share its findings openly. Its current co-chief executive officers are Holden Karnofsky and Alexander Berger, and its main funders are Cari Tuna and Dustin Moskovitz.
Dustin Moskovitz made an $11 billion fortune through apparently co-founding Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, and then later Asana. He and his wife Cari Tuna were inspired by Peter Singer's The Life You Can Save, and became the youngest couple to sign Bill Gates and Warren Buffett’s Giving Pledge, where they've promised to give away most of their money. ( info courtesy of Wikipedia)
It’s amazing how quickly Bill Gates manages to propagate his influence around the emerging billionaire class. You will see also from the above image that the National Institute for Health are funders of this particular Georgetown institute. Dr Anthony Fauci is the NIH Director of NIAID. The NIAID budget for fiscal year 2022 is approximately $6.3 billion. Again, the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation have long worked with the NIH and NIAID. This relationship extends back almost 20 years to at least 2003 when Gates foundation announced an initial $200 million dollar investment in a public-private partnership with the NIH.
Extract from Gates Foundation 2003 Press Release.
Gates announced the initiative today at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where he participated in a panel discussion on "Science for the Global Good."
The new initiative will be administered by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH). The NIH also has agreed to provide scientific advice, expertise, and support.
"This groundbreaking public-private partnership between the National Institutes of Health, the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is an ideal complement to the NIH's efforts to improve global health," said Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Director of the National Institutes of Health. "With our respective partners, we will strive to create an unprecedented synergy, focused on engaging the best scientific minds of our time, maximizing the impact of our respective resources, and thus spurring creativity and innovation in this field for the ultimate benefit of all humankind."
I bring all this up today to illustrate a point. Already, in the first public sessions of the WHO pandemic treaty discussions, the influence and agendas of non-citizen and non government actors are to the fore. Most of you will not have the time to listen to the hours of discussions that took place over April 12th and 13th last but it is well worth the effort to invest a little of your time in doing so. Irish interests are certainly not in anyway to the fore of what I have heard in these discussions and it seems our Health minister isn’t too bothered by what they are talking about putting in the treaty text. It will be a case of “ Where do we sign?”
Bill Gates obviously thinks all of this is worth his time and money. And as a final bookmark on this piece let us not forget:
The Gates Foundation, along with all of its other influences, some of which I outlined above, is also the second-largest contributor to the WHO. As of September 2021, it had invested nearly $780 million in its programs last year. Germany, the biggest contributor, had contributed more than $1.2 billion, while the US donated $730 million. Gates funds the WHO more than the entire US Government.
Think about all that.
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I think if Donnelly was the problem, we wouldnt have a problem. The Dail is full to the brim with Donnelly's . Mickey Martin, Varadker, Coveney, O Broin, McDonald , McEntee, Ryan the list goes. These guys are "professional ' politicians whose only goal is their own career. They are career junkies unbothered by any principles. They piggy back onto whatever the major world organisations think, whether it be the EU, WHO , WEF, UN, NATO. They have particular contempt for people and their opinions. In fairness Donnelly is the Lionel Messi of this group. The ultimate consultant who can spoof on any subject for as long as required without drawing breath. Struggling to find a single word to describe them all but cunts would come close.
Vincent Brown did a very good job questioning him on the show and grilling him over joining FF. Shortly afterwards Vincent was coincidentally no longer hosting the show.
Have a look at it on YouTube as the clip is still there.
Great article as always Gerry!