W.H.O. Gains? - Right Now Breaks Down Mandatory Vaccinations & The Pandemic Treaty
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Welcome to episode number 100 of Right Now.
Now, how fitting that the show should come out in the same week as former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock is thrown under the bus as thousands of leaked WhatsApp messages have been published by the Daily Telegraph.
Hark back over 18 months ...to when the enormous story of how Hancock, on behalf of the National Health Service, ordered a two-year supply of the end-of-life drug midazolam from France.
It was used within nine months to cull the elderly and others with do-not-resuscitate orders placed above their heads, all in the name of protocol.
Protocols exactly the same in every way, apart from the label, as the scrapped Liverpool Care Pathway.
A pathway responsible for the premature deaths of hundreds of thousands of Britons in the late 90s and early noughties.
Now mainstream media outlets across the UK would not touch this story, despite there being well-circulated video evidence of Hancock discussing the order and the use of of syringe drivers to guarantee, in his words, a good death.
Now, we ran that story on Right Now.
We spoke to relatives of victims while the media ignored what should have been, let's have it right, the story of the decade.
Now, if you read these leaked WhatsApp messages, they do several things.
They keep the illusion of the deadly pandemic alive.
Now, they place the blame for deaths in care homes at Hancock's door, but for incompetence in the face of a disease.
Not calculation, but Aslam is notable By its absence, it paints Bill Gates' ghoul friend, the Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty, as a good guy.
Oh, man.
If only we'd listened to him and his WHO friends rather than elected politicians.
In fact, if only there was a treaty being passed at this very moment that would guarantee just that in future pandemics.
You know, the ones they've told us are coming.
It elevates the clearly cult-desired Labour Party.
Our next government will be a front for the World Economic Forum, just like the Tories, but...
with added wokeness. It provides a full guy that's been carefully cultivated as a pantomime
villain in the last few months with his reality tv appearances and it deflects from the true
crimes committed and protects those behind him. It is the equivalent of finding a blood-drenched
man holding an axe surrounded by dismembered bodies and arresting him for tax evasion.
It's a limited hangout folks.
You looked into into the batch numbers um if i'm correct of those two Pfizer uh doses that
you had and you found that those directly correlated with with other um injuries and
adverse reactions and even deaths.
I did.
They have a website how that is my patch.
And so I took the lot numbers from my injections and looked them up and not only did I get one Pretty awful batch.
I got two awful batches and those include a lot of neurological issues as well as deaths.
Well, what kind of numbers are we talking?
How many people were affected by these batches?
Just roughly, I don't expect you to know an exact figure.
I know it was between 1,500 and 2,000 on each of those, and that was a while back that I checked it, and I'm sure at this point it's more.
I'm lost for words about this kind of stuff.
You know, people that know me and people watch this will know that it takes a lot for me to be lost for words because I normally never shut up.
But it just blows my mind that these are the kind of numbers we're talking.
And this is just two batches, isn't it?
And you think, how many batches are out there doing this?
There's no way that this dam can hold, is there?
Surely this must break and the truth must come out.
I think that we're at that point, that we're seeing a tide turn.
I know here in the States, less than 10% of people are following up with their booster shots.
I think that eyes are opening and the dam is breaking little by little.
There are two tracks that are being negotiated and what has been happening in the media is they are confusing and conflating the details of the proposed amendments to the international health regulations with the proposed pandemic treaty And a lot of people are talking about theoretical concepts of what treaties should go through in order to be adopted in the United States, and they're ignoring the reality.
Last year, in May, at the last World Health Assembly, The Assembly did adopt amendments to the International Health Regulations and the media was completely silent.
No Prime Minister, no President, no Parliament, no Congress or Senate had anything to say.
There is a deep flaw in the system.
That the delegates who have come to understand that they are unaccountable, they are unelected, they are unknown to most people, they actually have the power to change international law and all they have to do is hold up a document in the middle of their assembly and they ask, is there any opposition to it?
Silence equals consent and international law is changed.
So anybody who's talking about the treaty and this theoretical will be adopted is barking up the wrong tree.
Like if big tech is lining up like with the politicians and with mainstream media and if they can control the narrative 100% it's super difficult to get your voice out there.
I mean luckily these days just Telegram and like Rumble and other platforms but I mean, still with music, if they take it off YouTube, it's like almost it doesn't exist.
So like right now, for example, like one month ago, I started writing like about a song against the World Health Organization, against the WEF and everything.
And like, yeah, after like one page in, I'm like, wait a second, if I put that on YouTube and the WHO is regulating YouTube, like it stays on for two days and then they probably kick my YouTube channel.
So.
Like yeah how far can you go and like how I mean it's still music you know like as a rapper I could pretend hey it's all fiction like I'm killing Bill Gates in a fictional zone for example like a friend of mine used to do with um uh with other presidents in the 90s but he came from the left so it was okay so it was okay so yeah like even as a musician like When Eminem like in the 90s like killed his ex-girlfriend and strangled her and put her like in the back of the car and everything it used to be cool and now when you say like just anything against gays or like yeah like I said the wh or just something like that they take it off so it tells you basically that something's up right because if they wouldn't be scared
And if it wouldn't be true, they would just leave it and say, hey, it's entertainment, basically.
It's just music, right?
Which I also think, like, at the end of the day, it's just music.
But they also know, like, how much power music can have and with the frequencies and that you can reach people emotionally on a level that you can with a podcast, for example.
So, yeah, they know.
Like, at a certain time, I think it was in 21, They were basically forbidding singing here in Christmas in Switzerland.
They said, hey, like singing is not allowed.
And you were only allowed to have like, I think it was five people at a time from like outside in your apartment and just stuff like that.
Well, I was like, dude, like people think like my country is free, but yeah, that's gone.
Within five minutes, this brute of a guy was behind me.
I turned to him.
He said, get out of the airport.
And I said, under what law are we doing wrong?
And he grabbed that microphone, grabbed my hand.
I tell you this because others will need to be aware.
And before I could do anything, he had my arm twisted behind my back.
If you can imagine that and my hand high up here and he was pulling back my thumb trying to break it.
As it is, it's got a little fracture just at the base of the thumb where it goes into the wrist.
Meantime, you Jonathan?
Yeah, I had a couple of pairs of hands just come from the side out of nowhere to grab my camera and my instant reaction is to pull the camera into my body because someone will be stealing it.
And then that just turned into a wrestling match with some unknown hands and I was dragged down the terminal.
And then I was swung tackled.
He turned me around and he threw me and he put his whole force on me and my camera just took maybe a three or four meter flight and just smashed onto the ground.
And, uh, and then I, I was looking back and I had this big guy on me and I could see Liz over there with this other big cop on her and she was screaming and I was screaming for people to film and everywhere I was just getting the fluoride stare from all the public.
That was so cool.
Yeah, I wasn't doing anything.
And then.
After three years of horror, people are now reluctant to get involved, and I think that is the greatest sacrifice any society can make.
When you don't care enough about your fellow innocents, we all have to stand up for each other.
That was something that I was really horrified by.
Another thing was the way he manhandled me.
I screamed out, stop it, you're hurting me with the thumb.
At one point I heard him go, good, and then he started that horrible, move, move, which they did a year ago in Wellington.
So people need to be really aware of this.
We have to film one another.
What I would say I've learned, Gareth, is always have someone ready with a phone, ready to film the whole episode, because that is now our only safety.
Even my articulate ability to engage in conversation calmly and respectfully got me nowhere.
He was a thug.
It was an assault.
That's all for this week.
Thank you for tuning in and thank you for being with us for 100 episodes of Right Now with the mass censorship alternative voices face every day.
Particularly in recent years, it feels like a bit of an achievement to have reached this milestone.
In other news, it took 100 shows to get my name mentioned in the hate not hope state of hate 2023.
Rhetoric, racism and resentment.
Now normally one wouldn't celebrate being mentioned in this context, particularly given the fact it's not true.
I'm not a hateful person, far from it.
I believe in love and unity and freedom.
You do you, hun.
But these basement dwellers aren't really looking to expose hate.
They're looking to smear and tarnish and destroy the name of anyone that stands up to the cult narrative on anything.
As always, it's an inversion.
These well-funded organisations, of which Hate Not Hope are merely one, are full of hate.
The desire to get the masses to hate their targets, along with the paychecks, drives their very existence.
Those exposing the cult must be destroyed.
Dissent against the establishment has to be crushed and resistance to fascism and tyranny driven away.
And what better way to do that than accuse those people fighting for freedom of the very thing the people they are standing against are doing.
And that doesn't fly anymore.
The mainstream media may give them the microphone and quote their findings as gospel, but everyday working-class people aren't buying it.
Now do you remember early in the UK lockdown protest movement when a fascist banner was unfurled for just a few minutes right at the back as the thousands of protesters of all creeds and colours were facing forwards towards the stage and just at that moment a member of hate not hope was just just Walking through Trafalgar Square and took a picture of the banner.
What a wonderful coincidence.
This picture was then used by the media to paint those standing up to impending fascism as being fascists themselves.