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May 22, 2022 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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The Opening Of The World Health Assembly Is TERRIFYING

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Masked Sustainability Crisis 00:05:00
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and the 75th World Health Organization Assembly has now taken place.
And it's a few hours long.
I did not watch the whole thing.
In fact, I got so sick to my stomach watching the first five minutes of this thing that, well, that's what we're going to play.
We're going to break down that propaganda because it's heavy propaganda.
Okay.
This isn't just about quote-unquote health.
This is about climate change.
This is about a power grab of an unelected organization that our authoritarian, unelected leaders just submit to, pledge their allegiance to, and bing, bang, boom, it's got everything.
It's got automation and robots for our health system.
It's got climate change as the agenda.
And we're going to be going back and taking a look at this thumbnail right here because there's a lot of things going on that really tell you what this is all about.
You think you're looking at Mother Earth?
No, no, But again, why are they involved in the climate agenda?
Because this is not a climate agenda.
Okay.
Their solution to all these problems is less people, is transhumanism, okay?
Is taking the evolution of human beings into their own hands publicly while they use technology to empower themselves, the predator class, and enslave and exterminate the rest of us that do not go along with it or somehow survive it.
I know it's bleak.
I know it sucks, but we better come to the realization that's what actually is happening no matter how many fact checkers and garbage people are telling you otherwise.
We're also going to play this clip of an emergency meeting of the World Health Organization over monkeypox.
You know, we haven't talked about the monkeypox thing here yet, but look at this.
Just as they're having this treaty out there and the nation's pledging allegiance in a forum, oh, we save people.
We're the best.
You have an outbreak of this monkeypox, right?
And you see how they handled the last outbreak.
Yeah, they really cared about people.
In fact, the claims here are so bold, it's going to be hard to get into all of it.
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Okay, so let's start here.
This is actually what they are streaming as the live stream goes forward up on their big screens, right, at the World Health Organization.
And it's in the middle of one of their ads, okay?
So like I said, this is like five minutes long, but you see this person.
It says at this rate at the end, at the bottom, alone in a mask.
That's the running theme.
And I talked about very early on during the pandemic that the idea of wearing a mask was transhuman in nature because you could no longer tell somebody's feelings.
You couldn't communicate properly.
Okay?
And it was taking away our individuality on top of many other things.
Stand three feet away, six feet away.
Be behind this barrier.
Cover your face.
And again, at this rate, you know, we're going to hurt the earth.
We don't know what we're going to do.
We need to give more power to the World Health Organization.
So let's start playing these clips.
Well, they're bound to fall.
You know what?
Let's get the volume just about as high up as we can for this one.
Jack it up.
Here we go.
Further back.
So let's stop.
And step away from our stagnation.
Take a different route to a better destination.
We propose a new path to goals of sustainability.
Goals of sustainability.
Now, again, this woman is outside.
It's a running theme in this thing.
You're a slave, wear a mask.
You're a slave, wear a mask.
We're all in this together, wear a mask.
Sustainability, the code word is sustainability, says Dennis Bushnell.
Sustainability and productivity.
Whenever they tell you that, okay, sustainability means less and less of a standard living for you and your family.
Code Word Sustainability 00:15:05
And then productivity means as they automate you out of society.
One that supports countries' healthcare durability.
Shifting paradigm towards promoting well-being and health and preventing the coverage.
Undeniably fair.
A new path that strengthens our systems and tools for pandemic preparedness and international health rules.
Oh, international health rules.
And look what they show you.
Oh, international health rules at the airport.
In other words, total biometric biomedical tyranny in a track-trace database society.
That's what all this means.
Make no mistake how they sugarcoat it with the fact checkers.
It's right out in the open.
That's what that new international health rules.
Really?
Oh, international health.
I can't go to your country unless I bend the knee to the World Health Organization.
A path that harnesses the power of sciences, where innovation and data strengthen alliances.
Oh, sciences and alliances.
Hmm.
It's all Bernaysian.
Trust the science.
Oh, look, it's the Good World Health Organization.
They seem to be in a third world nation.
I'm sure that this time around, you know, they won't take part in a large sex abuse scandal, but it's not a sex abuse scandal.
It's a pedophile scandal, right?
Again, you have to dig down into the article before they tell you, oh, one of the victims, oh, she's 14.
And this happened in 2019, 21, 2021 article, right?
So she's a 12-year-old, getting raped and impregnated by these people, right?
But it's okay.
You know why?
Because the UN is sorry.
They apolog.
They're sorry.
Look, watch.
Watch.
It's big time apologies.
Dissange has to be mother to those her sister left behind.
She blames the WHO doctor for her sister Pendeza's death.
That doctor promised my sister a job saying that they would be working together.
And that is when my sister Pendeza got pregnant, even before she started working.
With that, the problem began.
He turned his phone off.
Pendeza needed to hide her situation from her husband, who was working away from home.
She decided to have an abortion.
That's risky in DRC.
And things went wrong.
She went to the hospital.
At that time, we could not accompany her because of Ebola.
When she got there, she did not even spend the night.
They didn't treat her, and she was taken to the Ebola camp.
The doctors assumed her bleeding was Ebola, not a botched abortion.
She died that night and was buried like an Ebola victim, isolated from her family.
Now, this is how awesome the who is.
This is who gets more power.
I want everybody to understand that pedophile scandals, doctors getting involved with vulnerable kids, teenagers.
Let's give them more power.
That's what we want to do.
They're sorry.
It's not the first sex scandal they've been involved in, but they're sorry.
A course that bolsters our resolve and determination as a leading authority on global health information.
Oh, they're the leading authority.
It's all about vaccinations, too, and your travel.
Oh, thank goodness.
Over the years, we will build on these foundations to enhance the results and impact on nations and achieve the accelerated progress that's needed to reach our targets.
Again, we're outside.
We're in masks.
We're slaves.
We are the authoritative sources.
Vaccination, vaccination, vaccination, regulation.
Some to be exceeded.
If we want to reach the goals of development, then we must double our efforts.
Equivalent.
Oh, how catchy.
So if we want to get to the development of an automated transhumanist society, we have to double our efforts for your enslavement under the guise of we care about the earth.
Like I'm like, I'm against solar panels.
No.
Solar technology is good technology.
We could do a lot more of it.
Okay?
And we don't.
And you know why we don't?
Because again, it's not about empowering you or I.
It's about making our lives more difficult and hard to get on a universal basic income.
All right?
And be dependent on the slave system.
Said low-carbon objectives at healthcare facilities.
Oh, there it is.
Low-carbon objectives at healthcare facilities.
And remember, when they talk about carbon, carbon is what they picked because it is a life force on the planet and you're the carbon they want to reduce.
There's plenty of disgusting, real pollution and environmental travesties on this planet.
You know, not to mention of which many are genetic modifications of mother nature and the implementation of these subspecies, these chimeric species, into the planet and onto the planet.
Sometimes it's not just about creating them genetically.
It's actually what?
It's the dumping of these chemicals that cause hormone disorders that cause mutations.
Just great stuff.
But don't worry.
It's all about equity and carbon.
That's what the world.
This is the World Health Organization pushing this.
Address rising societal and economic difficulties.
We'll prioritize people, amplifying our unique voices, championing diversity and healthier life choices.
Oh, healthy.
Oh, wow.
The World Health Organization's going to champion lifestyles and better health choices.
Yeah.
Accelerate country progress by scaling up innovation towards drugs, diagnostics, technologies, and vaccination.
Oh, technologies and vaccination.
No mention of therapeutics, though.
No, Ultimately, we will hold ourselves accountable for transparency makes all challenges surmountable.
Yeah, they'll hold just like they were held accountable for the sex scandals and you know, the child rape and the bastard children.
They're sorry.
They say, We're sorry when we get caught.
We're sorry.
We're not going to relinquish any power.
Nobody's really going to get in trouble.
We're not going to change what we do.
We're sorry.
We're appalled.
Her husband never returned.
Desange struggles to provide for the three children.
She blames the WHO worker who abandoned her sister.
He should be arrested.
The WHO has investigated 80 cases like Pendesa's.
Some include rape.
How about child rape?
Let's get to child rape.
See, they always soften this man.
We in WHO are indeed humbled, horrified, and heartbroken by the findings of this inquiry.
The report paints a grim picture of male employees promising women jobs in exchange for sex during the Ebola response in Congo.
This is what happened to Messika.
He told me he was a doctor working for the Ebola response team.
She had three children and no job, so she took his offer of work as a cleaner in exchange for sex.
But he got her pregnant and pressured her to have an abortion.
I got the abortion because it was a difficult situation in my life.
The doctor blocked her calls.
Her family threw her out.
Yeah, let's give the WHO more power.
Look how cool.
Again, they wear masks like good slaves.
They're coming together.
Yay.
We will not surrender, for we have commitments to keep and many billions to heal.
Billions to heal Before we can sleep before we can sleep So that's just the first one Don't worry.
There's a new one.
We're going to get to the new one.
And then we're going to break down the thumbnail and we're going to play the monkeypox thing.
Okay.
Yeah.
Global health threats.
We're facing them.
And the challenges are just enormous.
What are we going to do?
Oh.
But so are the opportunities to create health.
Let me stop.
No, The World Health Organization does not create health.
All right.
Healthy lifestyles and genetics create health and environments create health.
The WHO creates tyranny, okay?
And censorship and lies and authoritarianism on behalf of what?
A predator class.
That's a reality.
Oh, for everyone on the planet.
Great.
And now it's all about diversity.
Oh, peace and equity.
That's great.
And look, they're going to harness science, data, and technology and innovation.
See, here it is, the automated robot agenda.
Hmm?
Oh, don't worry.
The doctors are going to be robots now taking orders from the World Health Organization.
Awesome.
And we've highlighted Grace and what?
Grace's connection to Cardano here before.
Oh, Grace is a robot nurse.
It's going to help.
World Health Organization loves the blockchain.
Yeah, they can use it in refugee camps.
They love things like XRP, right?
Ripple's perfect.
Just awesome.
This stuff, I mean, you can't make it up.
So let's continue on.
Oh, yay.
We got to make a stand for health.
Health for peace, peace for health.
So the World Health Organization wants to get involved in climate change and peace and automation.
I mean, this, when I saw health for peace and peace for health, all I could think of is war is peace, right?
It might as well be the same slogan.
Oh, look at this.
We have the WHO Secretariat.
Member states and partners have stayed the course.
It's great.
They're leading the COVID-19 pandemic response, huh?
Yeah, treatments and vaccines, my ass.
Equitably distributed.
Great stuff.
They have the WHO HU for pandemics and epidemics.
That's great.
Oh, great.
Yay, preparedness responses.
There's going to be so many.
They're wearing masks.
It's great.
And then they recommend the broad use of what?
Oh, the malaria vaccine.
That's great of them.
They're eliminating cervical cancer.
Oh, they're such good people.
Further eradicate.
Everybody thinks polio is eradicated.
And when they say things like this, and then they have to admit things like UN says polio outbreak in Sudan caused by the vaccine.
This is in 2020.
And it's not just Sudan.
You read about it.
It's Angola, Congo, Nigeria, Zambia.
You know, it's happening there as well.
And far, far further than that.
And Afghanistan, even if you continue to read this.
No, they're eradicating it.
It's the upside down.
It's the inversion of reality.
Oh, we respond to more than 80 health emergencies.
I want us out of the World Health Organization.
I want us out of the UN.
And I want them out of my country.
Oh, they love you.
Tons of medical supplies.
And less people are smoking in many countries.
Oh, look at that.
This is key.
We provided the world with health arguments for, it says climate action there.
Let me see if Clips and me lets you see a little bit more of it.
How about everyone?
See, I have that part cut off, but it says climate action.
You know what?
Let's see if I can just grab it really quick.
Desktop four.
Let's see.
Is it right?
There it is.
For climate action.
Oh, they love you.
They love you.
Climate action.
Yeah.
Bring it back on.
It's just good.
They love you.
It's for climate action.
The World Health Organization.
Now, what if there's a Marshall Plan for a climate crisis?
What if there's a climate crisis pandemic everywhere?
The World Health Organization, automation and climate action.
This is about population reduction.
This is about transhumanism.
This is about authoritarianism.
And we better wake up to it because it's happening right now.
But it's okay.
We play piano music in the bath.
Look, we wear masks and we have achievements.
Right?
Oh, we need a strong, agile, and well-funded who.
In other words, we'll do what we want without any input from the people.
And then we'll exert our strength upon you.
We'll censor who we want.
I mean, it is just unbelievable.
It's a vast and urgent mission.
They're taking pride in all right.
It's a remote health, okay?
And they got to keep the world safe now.
Isn't that great?
They're keeping the world safe.
I mean, they're wearing masks.
They're keeping the world safe.
And they're great people.
This is what they opened with, folks.
Climate change.
Keeping the world safe.
Health for peace.
And peace for health.
Okay.
All they help and serve the world.
They're the best they can do.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you, contributors.
Climate Change Agenda Revealed 00:02:47
You know what?
I want to play through that hatch to the piano and it shows all the contributors.
But then when it gets to the actual thumbnail of this, I think it's really important to take a look.
It further exemplifies this climate change agenda and how that's another part of the World Health Organization now, right?
Oh, look at, oh, yay, WHO, WHO, WHO.
Oh, we all wear masks.
Just we're masking it up.
It's the Master Do crew.
So there, look.
Now take a look at this.
Health for peace, peace for health, health for peace, and peace for health.
So if we take a look behind me, and you know, we'll just go to the thumbnail because you get a little bit better of a look.
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So, first of all, look at the hair.
The hair is in the shape of a cloud.
Oh, and not only is it in the shape of a cloud, but you notice there's a blue aura around what's supposed to be Mother Earth, but it's not really Mother Earth.
It's a trick.
I'm going to show you that too, because it's also about the transgender, transhuman movement, okay?
Starting to fluidity or fluidly think that you're a man and a woman and a unicorn and an elf and just another part of the universe, man.
Maybe even zeros and ones and binary and non-binary.
That's what it's all about.
And I'll accept being in a robot and I'll get uploaded.
But anyway, you look at this, and there's a blue aura around the hair that's a cloud.
Okay.
Now you look, all the clouds are flat, even in there, and they're very similar.
But then there's a cloud over in front of the face.
And you notice it also has the blue aura around it.
Oh.
Because it's really not about you or me.
It's about Mother Earth.
And they're not really protecting them.
No, it's about taking it over.
And by the way, this isn't even a woman.
You notice how they put the mustachio as a shadow right there?
Again, that's where it is.
It's transhuman.
It's men and women.
It's not just Mother Earth anymore.
They even have the recycling at the lower part there, the recyclable thing.
And then they have the windmills on the bottom as well on each side.
You see that?
Yeah, it's not just about medicine, is it?
Oh, it's about peace.
They got the dove in there.
The dove of peace.
Monkeypox Transmission Concerns 00:04:10
Health for peace, peace for health.
You know what happens a lot when we say we're going to have to get peace.
We have to go into war with people who don't want that peace.
Hmm.
Funny.
So the WHO in all their glory also had a little meeting about the monkeypox thing that I think we should know about and be concerned about.
So we're going to play that clip now.
And again, this happened yesterday.
Let's talk about it.
The World Health Organization called an emergency meeting to discuss the recent outbreak of monkeypox, a viral infection that has now spread to several countries in Europe, as well as to the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Over 100 cases were confirmed or suspected in Europe on Friday in what Germany described as the largest outbreak in Europe ever.
Dr. Teresa Tam is Canada's chief public health officer.
It's unusual for the world to see this many cases reported in different countries outside of Africa.
I think at the beginning of any outbreak, we should cast the network to try and understand the transmission routes.
We don't understand it enough.
There's probably been some hidden chains of transmission that could have occurred for quite a number of weeks.
So again, you have that weird story out there months ago where supposedly a monkey breaks loose and bites some woman and then she gets a fever.
And now we've got monkeypox breaking out.
Now, I'm not even saying the two are related, but I'm saying that they're going to use any narrative they can to take power.
And eventually that narrative becomes what?
Climate change.
The World Health Organization and climate change.
Weird.
Given the sort of global situation that we're seeing right now.
First identified in monkeys, monkeypox is more common to West and Central Africa.
Symptoms include fever, headaches, and skin rashes.
The disease typically spreads through close contact, including respiratory droplets, infected secretions, or even contaminated clothing.
While many cases have been found among men who have sex with other men, Dr. Tam cautioned against focusing on any particular group of individuals.
But I think people should understand that it's close contact.
And that could happen in different ways.
So I was unaware of that angle of the story.
Now think about this.
If we're talking about immune disorders or lessened immune systems, right?
That population has a heavier, a denser populace of that.
Let's say it that way.
There's more likely to be that because it is easier to spread certain infections and diseases that way, viruses, whatever.
So you also want to know their shot status, don't you?
But we're never going to hear about that stuff.
Households, we heard households in the United Kingdom.
But unlike COVID-19, the risk to the general public is low, says infectious diseases expert Dr. Amesh Adalja.
There's a danger of viewing every further infectious disease outbreak through the lens of COVID-19.
And you have to draw distinctions between a virus like SARS-CoV-2 and a virus like monkeypox, which spread in a totally different way from totally different viral families.
Monkeypox is a virus for which we have medical countermeasures, for which we've dealt with outbreaks in the past.
It's not a novel pathogen, and it doesn't spread efficiently like SARS-CoV-2.
Well, I don't like the endorsement of SARS-CoV-2 and how dangerous that is.
But he spoke the truth about monkeypox and not to share that lens.
No specific vaccine for monkeypox, but the WHO says that vaccines that were used to eradicate smallpox are up to 85% effective against the disease.
Oh, another vaccine sale.
Find Shade 00:01:00
So, guys, you saw it.
You checked it out.
The first five minutes was terrifying at the World Health Organization Summit because they just tell you outright, it's about your enslavement.
It's about the climate agenda.
And we're going to pose as the good guys.
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