The “One Health” Agenda

The “One Health” Agenda

In today’s installment, we will examine the One Health agenda and how it threatens to destroy both food freedom and medical freedom. 
The term “One Health” was coined after the first SARS outbreak in the early 2000s to reflect the danger of new diseases emerging from human-animal contact. It refers to the idea of public health being not just about your health but also about animal and “planetary” health. It is framed in language designed to sound appealing and holistic.

Financial Services Committee Questions Global Governance

Financial Services Committee Questions Global Governance

“Opaque and unaccountable global governance bodies” On March 21st, 2024, the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing…

Pandemics as a Catalyst for a New World Order

Pandemics as a Catalyst for a New World Order

Each nation in the world has its own culture, governance structures, traditions, property, borders and peoples. We must preserve the diversity and sovereignty of nations and cultures.
By globally synchronizing the public health response across the United Nations member states, new powers were granted to the UN…

Are You Ready For The Great FreeSet Challenge?

Are You Ready For The Great FreeSet Challenge?

I’ve signed up for the Great FreeSet challenge. Have you? Every two weeks I now receive an email like the one below in my inbox…

I’ve been enjoying the upbeat nature of the emails, illustrated with Anne Gibbons’ original cartoons, as well as the fun and do-able behavioural challenges. I feel so fortunate to work with…

CBDCs: Ultimate Tool of Oppression

CBDCs: Ultimate Tool of Oppression

If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – for ever,’ said O’Brien, the grand inquisitor of the totalitarian regime in Orwell’s futuristic novel 1984.
Alternatively, you could imagine a sandal. Last month I visited Sutton Hoo, the famous Anglo-Saxon burial site of a king and his ship in Suffolk…

‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

It is the Swedish thing to do to have coffee and cake in the morning. It is, however, unusual to be doing so with a former head of Interpol. Björn Eriksson has spent much of his professional life hunting criminals, coordinating police forces and running national emergency drills. Now his chief security concern is his country’s erasure of cash…

Aerial View and Grayscale Photography of High-rise Buildings

15 Minute Cities

Good evening. Restructuring of Canadian mayors and municipalities under the auspices of the United Nations began in 1992. PM Mulrooney signed Canada onto UN Agenda 21. Canada thus became a UN member nation-state. 178 countries signed on, lured by the promise of big money to go green. By 2000, countries, including Canada, were being governed by directions of the UN G7 G20 World Economic Forum and…

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