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June 3, 2024 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | What's really going on with the global pandemic treaty in Geneva?

Ezra Levant reports from Geneva’s June 3rd WHO pandemic treaty protest, where activists—including Dr. Hibbard (Canadian COVID Care Alliance), Jim Garlow (pro-Israel advocate), and Portuguese EU candidate Joanna—oppose a UN-backed draft linking health mandates to climate goals under "One Health." The treaty, delayed by procedural disputes, could override national sovereignty, embedding lockdowns and vaccine coercion via WHO’s International Health Regulations. Dr. James Lindsay warns of lab leaks, AI-driven censorship, and a "global nervous system" agenda, while Rebel News highlights its legal battles against pandemic policies and urges resistance through nopandemictreaty.com. Europe’s rising anti-globalist movement, like Wilders’ Freedom Coalition, signals potential pushback against this authoritarian framework. [Automatically generated summary]

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Geneva Pandemic Treaty Talks 00:10:05
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Tonight, I've gone to Geneva to see what's going on with this global pandemic treaty.
Behind me are the bad guys at the UN, but in front of me, thousands of Europeans and other allies fighting for freedom.
It's June 3rd, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Sometimes when we travel overseas, it's to follow the news in Ireland.
What's going on in Ireland?
We do that because Ireland's interesting, but because it also is a similar theme to what's going on in Canada when it comes to censorship or immigration.
But we're in Geneva not because of what's happening in Geneva, but rather because in Geneva is a major office of the United Nations and the World Health Organization.
And it is here for the past few days that the World Health Assembly, that is, delegates from around the world, have been coming together to try to cobble out a global pandemic treaty.
A global pandemic treaty sounds like the kind of thing that would have been proposed years ago when the COVID-19 pandemic broke.
But it's not quite that because the UN, big pharmaceutical companies, authoritarian politicians, public health officials, they had such a good time last time that they want to permanentize it, proceduralize it, and de-sovereigntize it.
What I mean by that last made up word is they want to look at what they managed to get away with during the COVID-19 lockdowns and codify them in an international treaty, have countries sign on to this in advance.
So the next time they can just flip a switch and say, uh-huh, activate the treaty, and all of these things are automatically done.
Done in global collaboration, directed in part from the building behind me, the UN, and basically turn what was the worst moment in a generation into perpetuity.
What you and I thought was an outrageous violation of our civil liberties, our personal autonomy, our medical independence as patients, the right to go to school, the right to fly in an airplane, the right to go to our work.
What you and I thought was the worst experience of our life, these globalist authoritarians thought was the best thing that ever happened to them.
And they want to give themselves the power to make that happen again and again.
So we came to Geneva because, first of all, we heard there was a kind of trucker convoy coming.
Now, I was a little bit skeptical, but they were inspired by Canada, no doubt.
And several times the organizers made reference to that.
But even putting aside the fun trucker aspect to it, there were indeed many people who showed up from all over Europe and even from Canada and the United States because they are worried about this.
And so I want to show you a sampling of streeter interviews I did, of snippets from speeches on the stage, of musical presentations from freedom-oriented musicians, and other little things that we observed in this amazing day.
We've spent many hours yesterday and today, and we're going to crunch it down into a show less than an hour.
But all the extra tidbits, all the extra things that maybe don't fit in the Edge of Levant show one hour, we're going to put them on our special website, nopandemictreaty.com.
So I think by the time we're done, we're probably going to have at least two hours or more of footage.
We're not going to put that all in tonight's show.
We're going to show you the highlights.
We're going to show you things when we were on the road, some of the speeches.
But please do yourself a favor and watch the extra bits and pieces at nopandemictreaty.com.
We're back to Canada first thing tomorrow morning, back in the office soon.
But I think that we will return here because like Davos, Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum meets beyond the prying eyes of citizens, the UN does the same thing.
When the UN makes a decision, there's no opposition party there.
There's no independent journalists there.
There's no Canadian constitution with civil liberties that we can invoke in a court.
That's why Justin Trudeau, Joe Biden, and the world's other globalists prefer doing their business in the UN to doing it in a national parliament.
And that's why we've come to Geneva.
Because as much as I hate to say it, this law, the law for the next pandemic, and they insist there will be a next one, that law is being written here in Geneva, not in Ottawa.
All right, here's today's show.
It's such a spectacular location we find ourselves in, reminding ourselves the beauty of nature and the nature that's in all of us, that beauty, that wonder.
And that we carry it with us.
Because as we were driving through here ourselves, I don't know what came up for you as you came into Mesha, this beautiful part of the world.
Part of me was thinking tomorrow we're going to the rally and there's that fight energy and it's kind of like, hmm, maybe it's just really love that we need to bring to this.
Maybe it's just that shift in our thinking, shift in our consciousness that we come and just deliver in Geneva where all of these powerful institutions are doing their thing and we come in and do our thing and we ship the energy and perhaps we get in, we get out and things start to change because we change.
Tonight we've got some amazing guests.
This flag that I'm wearing, you can tell I don't have a Canadian accent, this is one of the original flags, as you can see, well worn, well used.
We made up convoys.
Who remembers the Canadian Britain Convoy?
Two of the veterans from that convoy flew to the United Kingdom to be with us yesterday before they flew here.
So they flew specifically to London to meet us to hand deliver this flag as a symbol, as a gesture of our unity across the world.
Now right now I'm actually just over the border in France.
Europe is so tiny and there are very few actual borders.
They're part of the European Union.
So even though I have my passport on me, I didn't have to show it to go from Switzerland to France.
It feels like Switzerland.
the glorious mountains, the ski hills.
You can see this monument here, the parish of Mijou.
I'm in Mijou, France, with gratitude to Mary.
And of course, the date 1944.
Unlike Switzerland, France was a combatant in the Second World War and was occupied by the Nazis.
I presume this statue was erected when Mijou ousted the Nazis.
It's a reminder of how much history they have in Europe and how there is an underlying current of authoritarianism that must be watched.
So we're here in Mijou, France, just across the border, because this was going to be the meeting place, the staging area for their convoy.
And we wanted to see it.
Would there be five people or 50 or 500 or 5,000?
Well, the answer is closer to five than 5,000.
People are still arriving.
And there is going to be a communal dinner before we go down to Geneva.
But I have to say, I don't think that there are even 100 people here.
Now, it's the day before, and tomorrow there's going to be a protest event with a lot of speakers, including some that we recognize, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. James Lindsay.
So that'll be worth it to hear that.
What's happening is such a challenge for all of us.
But with all of us here together, we're going to get through this, and it's just going to get better and better.
This is like the beginning of this table.
Get up, stand up!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your fight.
Don't give up the fights.
Thank you.
As you're Levant here for Rebel News, last night we were at a staging area just across the border in France.
About 100 people had gathered there who had been making their way towards Geneva in cars and vans.
No convoy-style trucks like Canada, but they were certainly inspired by the Canadian convoy.
They even had a flag given to them by Canadian truckers.
Well, here we are the next morning.
The weather is perfect.
Flags and Protests 00:03:45
And we're outside the United Nations office.
And there's a real protest going on with real activists from every background.
What's funny is I consider myself conservative.
You could even say yes from Portugal.
From Lisbonia.
Wow.
Outstanding.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you for saying hello.
Right on.
A very warm welcome, as you can see, for rebel news, but for a whole diversity of people here.
Like I say, I consider myself conservative.
Many people here would be on the left side of the spectrum.
What would unite conservatives, leftists, libertarians?
Well, everyone's concerned about a globalist authority that would command you to be locked down, jabbed up, and all the things we all went through in COVID-19.
See, you and I thought COVID-19 was a disaster, a fiasco, a bonfire of civil liberties, an economic setback, and many other atrocious things.
But the people in that United Nations headquarters saw it as the time of their lives and an opportunity.
So what they're doing is they're trying to come to terms with a global pandemic treaty so that the next time another COVID-19 escapes from a lab or is concocted or is press released, they'll move immediately.
They'll move vigorously and they'll move in total unanimity.
That's the thing about globalism.
People always say, well, what does globalism mean?
Why should I be upset about it?
What it means is there are no longer 200 different countries in the world with 200 legislatures and 200 little democracies.
There's one globalist decision maker and you're not invited.
That's globalism in action.
And that's the pandemic treaty.
It's still an hour away from the official protest, but as you can see, the crowd is growing.
It's boisterous.
I thought that was fun.
Normally people with signs like that are a little bit anti-fah, but here they were grassroots folks.
You saw that one fella introducing himself from Lisbon, Portugal.
We met people from Germany, from the Netherlands, from the United Kingdom, from France, from Switzerland, of course, and other countries converging here.
I don't know what the turnout will be.
How will I know until I see it?
Very interesting along the side here are pictures of people that the protesters say were killed or injured.
Actually, in this case, they would all be killed by vaccines.
And four years ago, that was regarded as a radical conspiracy theory.
We now know that the drugs, the vaccines, had problems in it that were not disclosed.
So much so, for example, that one of the early vaccines, AstraZeneca's vaccine, has been totally removed from the market.
But if you go back in time four years, you can see people like Justin Trudeau and World Health Organization people, Anthony Fauci people saying safe and effective.
These people four years ago, their families and friends were called crazy, were called radical, were called conspiracy theorists, were called disinformationists because their family members died, they say, from the vaccine.
They were called crazy.
Four years later, we know that the vaccines were not 100% safe and effective.
And in fact, in various countries, millions, in some cases, tens of millions of dollars are being paid out to the victims.
It's a shame that they were denounced when they asked for help.
That's all they were doing, asking for help.
And the authorities denounced them and demonized them, adding insult to injury.
Vaccines Do Not Stop Transmission 00:03:04
Earlier I said there were people here from the center, the left, and the right.
And obviously, there's no one here from the authoritarian left.
They're fully into global lockdowns.
I mean, they don't even pretend to care about liberty.
But there is sort of a bit of a hippie vibe, as well as a right-wing vibe, a libertarian vibe, a sovereignty vibe.
There's lots of, it's a coalition, that's for sure.
And I'm just thinking about the look of the protest.
It looks a little lefty, doesn't it?
And I don't know if you could hear that song in the background, We Are the World, which was sort of a utopian song in the 80s by all the pop stars.
It was called USA for Africa, if I recall, which was sort of, I wouldn't call it right-wing at all.
I would call it sort of do-gooder.
So you've got an interesting mix here, and it's pretty fun.
Conservatives typically don't have protests of this sort.
I mean, the only conservative I know that gets big rallies is Donald Trump.
But here you have an interesting mix.
And like I was saying, we're still about an hour away from showtime.
So I can imagine the numbers here will grow.
They're putting the final touches on the stage where speakers will be.
I've looked at the list of speakers.
It's actually enormously long.
I don't know how they're going to get through it on time.
They're going to have to be very strict because you know how public speakers are.
Blah, blah, blah.
Takes one to know one.
So they're going to have a bunch of speakers here.
A couple of the names you probably know.
Our friend Dr. James Lindsay will be there.
A couple of Canadians, including Dr. Hibbert.
Dr. Malone will be there.
A UK MP named Andrew Bridgen is scheduled to speak.
Our friend Nur bin Laden from here in Geneva, there's dozens of speakers, so I look forward to them.
And I like the fact that they're going to have to be moving quickly.
Let's wander around a little bit more.
We say no!
Some interesting
and edgy posters.
Here you have a series of wanted posters.
Albert Buhla, you might recall he's the CEO of Pfizer that Abiyamini and I encountered on the streets of Davos and had a three-minute scrum with him.
We peppered him with questions.
We got no answers.
Mr. Burla, can I ask you, when did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission?
How long did you know that without saying it publicly?
Thank you very much.
I'm sorry.
I mean, we now know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission, but why did you keep it secret?
Nazi Doctors and Trials 00:04:35
You said it was 100% effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%.
But we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission.
Why did you keep that secret?
Have a nice day.
There's Dr. Tedros of the World Health Organization.
You might recall that our team bumped into him at the World Health Assembly a year ago in Berlin.
Mr. Tedros, how are you?
How are you doing, Mr. Tedros?
If you could do lockdowns again, would you do them?
If you could do lockdowns again, would you support them?
I'm sorry, please.
Mr. Tedros, please, if you could do lockdowns again, would you support them?
That's what you got for unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats heading in there to the WHO conference, the World Health Summit.
And at the bottom, Pascal Soriot of AstraZeneca, we have not had direct contact with him, but we have been skeptical and critical of all three of these men who are the face, or at least the figureheads of a global public health, pharma, government, police, industrial complex.
And you might be saying, Ezra, those are radical.
Crimes against humanity.
Come on.
Isn't that a little bit over the top?
These aren't really criminals.
They have a political disagreement with you, or maybe they're just getting rich.
They're profiteers.
You might say, Ezra, isn't it a little bit much to say they're crimes against humanity?
Well, of course, they haven't been prosecuted or convicted for those crimes.
But you might recall that one of the central means of truth and reconciliation after the Second World War and the Holocaust was the Nazi doctor trials.
Because you might recall, the Nazis in their death camps had doctors, medical doctors like Joseph Mengele doing experiments on the prisoners in these death camps.
Atrocious, appalling, barbaric experiments, trying out amputations and doing atrocious things, pushing them towards death so they could do like they were using them as lab animals and experiments.
I won't gross you out with details.
And after the war, there were trials in Nuremberg that are sometimes called the Nazi doctor trials.
And out of that came a verdict, a judgment that has been called the Nuremberg Code.
It's really just part of the Nazi doctor trial judgment, which set out rules forevermore about the ethics of medicine and what doctors can and cannot do.
You cannot go full megala.
You cannot demand that people participate in experiments.
You can ask them, but it has to be informed prior consent that can be withdrawn at any time.
These are basic, basic fundamentals of medicine.
Of course, they predate the Nazi doctor trials going back to the very beginning of medicine and the simple motto, do no harm.
That's the Hippocratic oath.
Really, that's all of medical ethics in one phrase, do no harm.
And so when you see people with radical signs saying crimes against humanity, and you might recoil and say that language is a little harsh, but is it?
But is it a little harsh when people profit in the billions or tens of billions by having their untested experimental products forcibly injected into a billion arms?
And when I say forcible, I don't know if anyone was pinned down and injected like they were in the Nazi death camps, but they were tantamount to that.
They were said, do this or we'll fire you from your job.
Do this or we'll ban you from your school, from public life, from travel, from going to restaurants.
I suppose that's not quite the same as do this or we'll shoot you, which is how the Nazis rolled, but it's pretty close.
So yeah, crimes against humanity, I'll listen.
We'll keep you posted on what we see here at the protest.
There's some fun homemade signs here.
Often the corporate left, the Soros left, has pre-fab, pre-written signs.
Here there's some homemade stuff.
There's a fellow with a sign that says, Organisation mafiuse de la centé.
Homemade Signs Protest 00:07:55
World health organization in French is OMS.
Organisation.
Oh, I forget what the translation is.
So he's just making a joke that it's actually the mafia.
And there's something to be said about that.
You came over and said hello.
Tell me a little bit about yourself.
Well, I am a musician, first of all.
But I am concerned since I am 77.
So since my 18 years old, I am working for helping and protecting the new generation.
And why do you think young people need to be protected against the World Health Organization?
But it's awful.
I mean, they are, I mean, gradually they came.
We didn't know, but we know the censorship.
We knew that from the 70s.
So we were already aware of the problem.
So we fight everywhere we can.
Then after I travel a lot, I traveled, I lived in Argentina, I lived in India, I lived many, many places.
But every time I was looking for the well-being of human beings.
And not to agree that we become slave.
What the WHO is doing is just to enslave us and to remove all our capacity of being an adult.
Who can decide from himself what is good or not?
And what would you say to those who would argue, well, people don't know what's best for them, especially when it comes to complicated things like pandemics?
It's unbearable.
Canada every information is like you can access to every information today For me, It's a betrayed of intellectual betray.
Because, I mean, everybody should have the responsibility to know what kind of world we are living in.
Well, some people like having a boss.
I see some people to this day wearing masks.
They love it.
No, but they have been indoctrinated.
They don't know what they are doing.
They are like a child.
They don't behave as an adult person.
That's why, and you know exactly why, because...
What are those drums about, those bells?
From every manifestation, they come.
It's a central of Switzerland.
And this is for the freedom of Switzerland and freedom for humans.
Is that a traditional Swiss thing to ring those bells?
Yes, exactly.
Does it go back centuries, perhaps?
Yes, but you can see in the countryside from the car.
they were in the car so they took that as a symbol of switzerland
I don't
know if you can see that flag over there.
It says anti-globalist.
It's in the style of the Antifa flag.
Obviously a response, a rebuttal, a contrary point of view to the Antifa flag.
I love it.
Another flag, Stop the Who, that's World Health Organization.
Gavi, that's the global vaccine consortium run and funded by the Bill Gates Foundation.
WEF, obviously the World Economic Forum.
There's some quality work here.
You know, that's a beautiful produced vinyl flag.
There's some other, you would need to be a vexillologist to know all the flags here.
Most of them are brought by people from their home country.
We've seen people from Portugal.
Someone introduced himself to me from Sicily.
So there's a lot of just national flags here too.
I saw one Gaza flag, but I also see this, for example, a shirt in support of one of the Jewish hostages held by Hamas.
But really, this is not about Ukraine, Israel, Russia, or anything like that.
This is about the World Economic Forum foisting itself on all people of the world, regardless of political stripe.
I am going to see who these guys are.
Hi, I just want to say hello.
How do you do?
What's your name?
Are you Rosemary?
Nice to see you.
Who are you lads with the shirts?
I'm Ezra.
This is a friend of ours, and we just want to get her out and not forgetting her.
But we totally support what's going on here.
We are from Switzerland, both of us, and he has been helping the Israeli soldiers next to Gaza the last three months.
What's your name?
That's how we got to meet them, Mati.
Mati, how do you do?
Well, I'm glad you're wearing those.
I'm from Canada.
Thanks very much.
So I just wanted to come over and say hello, because I saw that, and of course I recognize that picture from the hostages.
Thank you for coming from Canada to Switzerland to support what we do here.
Thank you for shouting what's really going on.
It needs to be in the media.
So I hope the Swiss media, the European and the world media picks this all up.
And so thank you for coming and taking all standing with us road to Geneva.
Right on, well, we're enjoying it.
In Canada, we have similar issues.
So we were excited when we heard about this.
It's good to meet you guys.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Ezra from Rebel News.
Are you Ezra?
I am.
What's your name?
Ezra, I've interviewed you.
Jim Garlow.
Oh my God.
That's right.
I didn't recognize you out of context.
Oh, my God.
Sorry, now it's all coming back.
Yeah, we have done some.
I love what you did.
Wow, well, thanks for being here.
You're the best of the best.
Oh, wow.
Well, it's nice to see you in person.
Excuse me.
Man, I appreciate you.
Well, good for you.
And did you come just for this or were you in your brother thing?
We were in Israel.
I'll get rid of this dumb hat here.
We're in Israel for her 76th trip to Israel, My 25th.
Come on, that's a lot.
We were over there.
Well, she's Rosemary Schindler, as in related through her first marriage, late husband, to Oscar Schindler.
And so she's made a commitment to stand with the Jewish people and the state of Israel, and I share the same commitment.
So we've been over there a lot, and we were just there three weeks, and we spent the last week just primarily going to the various sites where the October 7 event took place, and then talking with members of security who saved lives, family members who lost their children or they're still hostages.
And then we purposely came here to stand against the World Health Organization and their tyranny and their authoritarianism to try to take over the sovereignty of every nation.
Well, we agree with that.
Great to see you, Jim.
Good seeing you, and thank you for what you do, man.
You're on the front lines.
I remember your interviews from one year ago here.
You were here.
We played them and interviewed you.
Keep at it, my friend.
Keep at it.
And the Pulowskis and Herbert.
You know your stuff.
Hildebrands.
You know your stuff.
They're all friends.
They're good friends.
They stand for truth, righteousness, holiness, liberty, biblical justice, truth.
Right on.
Well, it's great to bump into you here.
All the best.
Safe journeys.
There you go.
Voices From NTD 00:15:32
It's a small world after all, isn't it?
There's a lot of interesting people here.
Most are from Europe, but there's a good American contingent, which is important because how America goes, the world goes.
Steve Kirsch has about a million followers on Substack.
Steve, you're a bit of a troublemaker.
I am.
I'm considered by a lot of people to be one of the world's top misinformation super spreaders.
That phrase misinformation super spreader.
You know, five years ago, people would say, what do those words even mean?
When I hear misinformation in 2024, I think, oh, so you're saying something that the government doesn't approve of.
How are you using that term misinformation?
Yeah, well, that's right.
It's government, it's speech that the government basically doesn't want to hear.
So are you largely on the health issue or other issues too?
Yeah, I've written over 1,500 articles about the COVID vaccines.
Well, some of the things that were called misinformation four years ago are now grudgingly admitted by the same establishment.
That's right.
The difference between misinformation and truth is about six months.
But the problem is the punishment for misinformation is meted out immediately and there's really no court of appeal.
We were demonetized on YouTube because we said things that of course have ultimately been proven true.
Of course.
Yes, truth, you will be punished for truth.
Is Substack a pretty good free speech platform?
It is.
It is.
You can say anything you want and it doesn't get censored.
Can you make a living off of it?
Yes, you can.
Well, that's hopeful.
Yes, it is.
Dr. Hibbard, you're a Canadian.
It's great to see a fellow Canadian here.
Why did you come to Geneva?
Well, I've been working internationally and getting to know the doctors and scientists and became very aware of what's going on in the very beginning of the pandemic.
So this is just a natural place for me to be with my colleagues.
We've been working together for four years.
I've been involved in organizations and alliances and helped start them throughout Canada and throughout the world.
So we're here together and it's like our family all coming together.
And we're standing up together to show you, everybody in the world, that you have the power to speak up and stand for your rights and that's what we're here to do.
I'm impressed that you do that.
Sometimes when people who are doctors do that, they get investigated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Have you been censored for speaking up?
Oh come on, that's an easy answer.
I'm a dental surgeon and yes, I have had my college investigate me.
And I went through a whole period, about a year and a half.
I still have my license, and I hope to keep my license, but we'll see what happens.
But yes, this is inevitable, that censoring is happening.
The censoring happened very early on for me when I started doing videos on YouTube.
And there was no such thing as alternative media back then, so there was really just a handful of us.
And we came together with groups across the world, doctors and scientists.
So we were talking together and trying to get that information out of what's going on in all the countries, because the same thing was happening in every single country.
And then started getting censored.
And actually, we have media here from Japan, and probably the first video that was taken down on my YouTube channel was a video on natural immunity.
We didn't talk about any early treatments.
We just talked about things we've been talking about for decades.
Your natural immunity.
WHO had a natural immunity site, but at that point in time, they took that site down.
So that was the first video that got taken down.
We're talking with an international orthomolecular medicine president of the society about natural immunity, vitamin C, keeping a healthy body, how to do that.
So you know that there's some big issues at stake here if that's happening.
That was the beginning of my censorship.
So I started getting shadow banned because I was writing papers, international papers with other doctors and scientists.
We're all helping each other early on.
And that was all getting shadow banned.
My computer crashed, all of these things.
And that's when I turned around and realized that I'm a strategist too.
So I got involved in launching alliances and I co-launched Canadian COVID Care Alliance.
I'm on the board of vice president of the Canada Health Alliance, which is bringing all of the healthcare workers together across the country to help provide the safe space for them to work and operate and still work within the constraints that were getting put upon us by the government and to still be able to operate and provide service to people because the health is important and people are so scared of everything to do with their health.
So we want to empower them and strengthen them as best we can.
You know, I don't know you well at all.
I followed you a little bit online.
If I were to characterize you, which I don't mean to be rude, I would say that you're very much part of the norm and the establishment.
You're a fairly prominent, if I may say successful dental surgeon.
Like you're not, to coin a word, you're not a quack or a crank.
You're polite society even, if I may.
I mean that's how you look from the outside.
And if someone who is as, quote, normal an establishment as you is being silenced, not only does that affect your freedom and the freedom of people who want to listen to you, it drives people away from you, who I regard as a reputable, credible doctor, into perhaps people who are less credible, people who might actually be conspiracy theorists.
The fact that the medical establishment, the College of Physicians, YouTube and other social media are silencing your voices, what they're actually doing is they're driving people to radical voices.
I think it's a double shame what they're doing.
Well, I don't speak with a radical voice.
I think that there's common ground for everybody all across the board.
And I feel that that's our place is to find that common ground.
I wouldn't consider myself a radical activist.
And as such, I think I can hold my position.
And you just create that common ground with people that everybody can relate to.
And I think being here at the WHO, and if people actually took the time to read the pandemic treaty, I think everybody would agree that we do want to have freedom of health choices in our lives.
And I think across the board, if people had the opportunity, knew what was going on, and this is what our message is, is have a look, do the research, and then you make your personal decision.
I know there's a lot of people you want to meet here because there's folks from so many different countries, so many different backgrounds.
So I want to be respectful of your time.
But can you give our viewers maybe a two or three minute briefing on the actual draft treaty?
I understand that they couldn't yet finalize it.
There was still some quarreling.
But they'll get there.
I mean, it's like the UN's treaties on so many other things.
Global warming, let's say.
Every single year they come and amend it and add to it.
I mean, it's a permanent bureaucracy.
Tell us what the global pandemic treaty looks like now in its gestational state, and where does it look like it's heading?
Well, at this point in time, it looks like the pandemic treaty is getting postponed.
And there's a number of countries that didn't want to participate, so it's disturbed it.
Plus, they were creating a number of changes.
And officially, they say that they give four months for feedback once they make a change.
So I think they were trying to pull it together.
It sounds like they're postponing that.
International health regulations was at one point rather separate from the pandemic treaty.
It's now very much interlinked.
So take the time to go and look up on the site of the WHO.
You can access this information.
Basically, pandemic treaty wants to call out and be the guardian of decision-making as to what is a pandemic, when they can call in a pandemic in any country, and also instituting the pandemic mandates in any country they wish to do it or across the world again.
So that would give the UN the power to flip on the pandemic status in any particular country?
Yes.
And on, I mean, they've tied together the climate with health because it's all interrelated anyways.
So this is, yeah, this is a big issue.
And everybody really should take the time to have a look at this and see because, you know, talk with people in your local community and just start to find out this information because I can say anything, you know, like this, but it's not real until you actually do the research for yourself, make a decision.
The language they use is very gentle, kind language, and it's, you know, One Health, all of this.
They want to make things better for everybody.
But if you just take that quiet time to read through it and you realize that your freedom is being compromised, that's an important thing to do.
There's a lot of independent journalists here, but not a lot of mainstream media.
So I was delighted to see NTD TV here doing lots of interviews.
So Letitia Rodriguez is in the middle.
She's expecting another guest to come.
So I thought I would very quickly say hello.
Letitia, great to meet you.
Why is NTD TV here?
Great to meet you.
We are here today to give the floor to people that are fighting for their freedom and fighting against what is going on inside the WOU now.
Today they are discussing important matters.
And we want to give the floor to that kind of people because they are not heard by mainstream media.
Usually those people are criticized in the medias and they don't have an opportunity to tell what they think.
Some are also experts and they have been criticized for years or maybe for the last years because of the pandemic and that kind of stuff.
And we want to give them the floor.
NTD was founded in 1999 by people who were flewing away from China.
They were persecuted, they were suffering a lot because as you know maybe the Chinese Communist Party is persecuting them and they know what it is not to be free to say what they think and what they are going through.
So that is the reason why NCDTV want to give the floor to everybody, everyone, not just the mainstream voice, but also the voices of those not being heard.
We know NTD TV in Canada and their sister publication the Epoch Times which also comes from the same anti-censorship beginnings.
Last question, has NTD faced any government persecution in Europe?
I know obviously China and Hong Kong it's extremely difficult to be a skeptical journalist.
How have you faced it here in Europe?
Sorry, there's bells ringing.
In Europe have you faced any censorship?
I wouldn't talk about censorship, but we have been targeted.
We have been in mainstream media there is a lot of disinformation.
They are saying everything about us and we are professionals.
We are like another TV.
The people working for NTD are formed.
They are real journalists.
We are not just some people who took a microphone one day.
In the beginning, yes, that's the start of NTD.
They were nothing before.
But then journalists, real journalists came into NTT because they know that we are free.
We are independent media and we are a real media.
We are real journalists.
So we can read everything about us in the media.
I wouldn't talk about the persecution, but there are a lot of lies about us.
So yeah, it's kind of a persecution in a way.
Well, I'm glad you show courage every day and by being here.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you so much.
Nice to meet you.
Lots of different countries are represented here.
One of the largest contingents is Portuguese people.
And they seem to be very passionate.
Joining me now is a candidate for the European Parliament from Portugal.
Joanna, how are you?
I am fine, thank you.
Thank you so much.
What brings you to this event today?
Peace and freedom, as always.
Portugal was an extremely case of punishment during COVID.
It was like a lab rat.
We had all the kinds of lockdowns and extreme measures, radical measures and politics that really punished hearts, the Portuguese people.
Children lost years of learning.
Elderly died alone of solitude and loneliness in their nursing homes or alone at their homes.
So it was like a journey of sadness and crime.
And health is definitely the most precious value.
It's a true treasure that we have to defend.
And certainly it won't be with the World Health Organization, with who, that will accomplish that human rights.
The HWO, it's nowadays a conflict of interests.
The only interest that it has is to sell products and not protect our health.
You said so many interesting things there.
Why do you think the crackdown in Portugal, the lockdowns were so severe?
Is it because of a political party?
Is it something in the Portuguese culture or history?
Why was it so harsh?
Actually, I think it was a cocktail of factors.
Portugal had the longest dictatorship of Europe, 50 years, that finished in 1974.
It had four centuries of Inquisition prior to that, obviously.
So we have a history of totalitarianism and dictatorship.
Also, we are a poor country, underdeveloped in terms of European patterns.
So all the conditions were united to make of Portugal like this laboratory of guinea pigs.
And that's what happens.
We had extreme measures and totally unnecessary, paradoxical, contradictory measures that made Portugal go through another crisis.
And we are still dealing with that.
It has been hell.
Wow, I'm so glad you're telling me this story, although it's so painful to hear.
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Now you're a candidate and the European elections are almost upon us.
Are you with the party?
What is the chance of your success?
What is the name of your party?
Are you independent?
What is your platform?
I'm an independent candidate for ADEAN.
ADEAN is a party, a new party that had massive votes last elections.
So we have a very good chance of being elected now to the European Parliament.
We are totally against the 2030 agenda.
We are against war in first place.
We are against the globalists.
We are against the sexualization and digitalization of children.
And we fight for human rights.
We want to return the power to the people.
The power must not be in elites that are not elected, in supranational institutions like WHO or NATO or the European Central Bank that weren't chosen by anybody.
We didn't vote for these people.
They have massive, huge powers and we did not choose them.
So the power has to be back to the people.
The democracy is a regime of people, by the people, and to the people, and this is what I want to represent in Europe.
Well, I wish you good luck, and we'll find out pretty soon.
When's election day?
9. 9th.
Wow, that's coming up quickly.
Good luck!
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Leaving all these globalist organizations is not enough.
destroy them once and for all.
We are standing here at the turning of the tide.
In these times, in these hours, we have to decide if we and our children will live a free life or they are going to be slaves of the globalist system.
But I know from the deepest of my heart that we will win and the globalist agenda will fail.
Nicholas Romoldi, we met in Davos, Switzerland on the street.
You remember that?
I remember.
Thank you for being there.
Well, it was a delight to be there and you were there too.
You're a bit of a troublemaker, I think.
Well, if you fight the globalist system, you have to take it by the horns every day, never rest.
You know, you've got a certain style.
You gave a speech today waving a cigar around.
I like that.
I mean, tell me about your style, because it's obviously an important part of how you deliver your message.
How do you want freedom to look and sound to people?
As everybody wants for himself, because I think the fight we are doing here is that everybody can live as they want to.
They can dress, they can hear the music, they can eat, they can smoke, whatever they want to.
That's freedom all about.
You're fighting for this serenity, and this serenity is taken away by the globalists, by the WHO, by the UN, by the EU, and all the others.
So we have to fight them all and we have to destroy them.
Wow.
Now let me ask you about your lapel, which is an M.
And I've seen some of those flags here.
I see it says anti-globalist on it.
Tell me, I don't understand what the M means.
The M is our logo, our emblem.
It stands for the name of the movement, MassFall, which translates to it is enough, buster, finish, fuck off.
So Massvall means no more?
Yes.
It also has a double meaning.
It means like decent, like a massfall politics.
Normal, decent, humane politics.
You know, you remind me, and you tell me if you disagree with this, you remind me a tiny bit of Javier Millé of Argentina, who's also a little bit wild.
He's got big hair.
He sometimes curses.
What do you think of him?
All I have read about him, I think he's one of us.
He takes the globalists down and he has tremendous success.
I think Millé is one of the best soldiers we have on this time for the liberty because this is the time now where it's all being decided.
If we live in freedom, our descendants, our children, or if everybody on this planet is going to be a slave of the globalist system and we're not going to allow that.
It's great to see you again.
Thanks for spending some time with us.
Thank you very much.
Cheers.
Thank you all for being here.
We stand in front of the global headquarters of one of the most evil organizations ever to curse this planet and I'm here to condemn it.
We may as well be making this event in Red Square in 1934 or before the Chancellery of Berlin in 1944 or in Tiananmen Square in 1954 because the ambition of Geneva in 2024 is the same.
Their ambition is to control the world with a global tyranny and a global religion called sustainability and inclusion.
This vision was first articulated by a former Assistant Secretary General of this organization named Robert Mueller, who laid out a vision leading up to the Millennium Assembly 25 years ago, not just for a global tyranny, but for the United Nations to seize control of the entire evolution.
of man and the evolution of Earth.
That cannot be.
He put forth this vision, believing that the world is a meta-organism.
The nations of the world, the ecosystems of the world are like organs of a single body.
The people, the plants, the animals are like its cells.
And for them, the United Nations will be its central nervous system, its brain, the center of its soul.
Obviously, we will have to sacrifice our sovereignties, national and individual, to achieve this vision, this evil, demonic vision.
And we must say no.
The sustainable development goals show that this has crystallized and was taken seriously.
And we come to Geneva to say no.
We will not go with you.
We will not allow this.
Absolutely not.
Our sovereignty is sacred.
We cannot give it, and you cannot take it from us.
But to the United Nations, I give a warning.
That is not a building of glass and steel and concrete.
That is babble.
And God shall not be mocked.
Their judgment is coming.
Thank you.
Dr. James Lindsay, the last time we saw you was in Toronto at the Rebel News Live event.
And now here you are in Geneva, Switzerland.
What are you doing here?
I'm here to tell the United Nations what I think of them, which is that they're the, as I said to the crowd, I said that this is the global headquarters of one of the most evil organizations ever to curse this planet.
Yeah, and they've been here for a long time.
I think this building was actually where the League of Nations was.
I don't know my geographical and architectural history, but I mean, they've really been at it here for a century.
Yeah, I see all the flags and they line all the way down to the blue on the United Nations flag higher than the rest, and that offends my sensibilities at a core level.
It's the nations that matter, it's not this organization.
Yeah, I mean, I have to say, I have no problem with nations meeting each other and talking with each other, and I don't even have a problem with like a permanent hangout where that happens.
But instead of just being a place for emissaries representing their national sovereignties, it's become a place into itself with its own agenda, its own staff.
I think there's 300,000 staff.
If you add up everyone working, you know what?
Check me on that stat.
But the number of people working for all the UN agencies all around the world, whether it's UN Relief Works Agency or UNICEF or the Environmental Group or their, you know, there's so many agencies.
The World Health Organization, it's got to be one of the biggest.
Yeah, I mean, those numbers wouldn't surprise me at all.
And like you said, they have their own agenda.
That agenda is what I really wanted to speak about.
I had two minutes, so we had to be tight with it.
But basically, since the Millennium Assembly, since the beginning of the 21st century, and outlined to be the model for the whole third millennium for the United Nations is a vision to seize, and I'm not kidding, this is from Robert Mueller, a former Assistant Secretary General.
The goal was to seize the evolution of the planet, including humanity, and to guide it as like the global nervous system for how everything's supposed to work.
And that, of course, requires sacrificing our sovereignty.
They have this agenda.
We see the 17 sustainable development goals of Agenda 2030, and they're implementing these things, and so I wanted to say no.
That's why I came here.
You know, when you look at that building, that's not going anywhere.
I mean, it's been here a century.
It might even be here another century.
It's designed in that imperial Roman, like it's a handsome edifice.
It's a little bit brutalist, but it shouts authority and permanence.
And I would imagine that if there's a prime minister or a president anywhere in the world who comes up who says, I want to overturn the apple cart, I get the feeling they just sort of chuckle.
They just sort of say, yeah, okay, so you're this year's flavor.
We'll outlast you.
We're not up for election.
We don't have to campaign.
We can't be voted out.
Like even if, God willing, Trump is reelected, they'll just outlast him.
Am I being too hopeless here?
Maybe a little bit.
I mean, they have to be funded somehow, and right now the United States is the bulk of their funding.
So if Donald Trump becomes president and pulls that out, pulls out the funding, that could be a major blow to them.
I can envision this glorious, beautiful edifice being the home of a wonderful museum that chronicles the true tyrannies of the past and the evils of humanity.
But no, I'm not as hopeless as that because I actually do think that they've exposed themselves.
And there's a crowd of maybe a couple thousand here screaming, they've exposed themselves.
The U.S., this could be an election issue in the U.S. sacrificing our sovereignty to the global project.
That could change the world.
Well, I hope you're right.
You know, you made me think, though, if America said we're not funding anymore, I was just thinking of who would be right there to fund it.
China, Qatar.
But then we see.
But then we see.
If the free world won't fund it and China and Qatar are the funders, then we see.
Yeah, I'm not trying to be pessimistic.
In fact, I'm rather impressed with the turnout here.
I was worried yesterday that it would be small, but that was just sort of the preliminary events.
What do you think about the fact that there's Europeans here from all over?
When I was young, I sort of wrote off Europe as leftists and socialists.
I think that there's been, the pendulum is perhaps swinging back.
While we're here in Geneva, I look across to London where we have a reporter and Tommy Robinson, who's a bit of a conservative populist guy.
He has an enormous march, really beating people out.
I think it's in opposition to these latest trends.
I've met some European parliamentary candidates who are talking about Frexit, getting France out.
I met someone from Portugal.
So I think there is a counter-revolutionary movement across Europe.
I just don't know how big it is.
Yeah, I don't either, but I know that it's growing.
I don't just sense it.
I know.
I've heard statistics from European friends that it's growing and it's on the move.
Europeans have a deep history.
They're starting to see that the errors of the past of this continent are being repeated and the energy is different.
They're put under it differently than we are over in the North American continent.
The immigration has been far longer.
The pressure is much more in your face.
The sense of losing your country to a foreign force is much more present.
And they don't want woke.
I know they don't.
They've invited me here to Europe several times specifically to say, as an American, tell us how to keep it out.
So there's an awakening happening in Europe that I think must be encouraged and must be celebrated.
Yeah, I mean, you don't see a lot of organic wokeness.
You don't see a lot of the they, them, LGBTQ2 plus L stuff in the wilds in Europe.
I mean, in London, you sure do.
In the UK, you sure do.
I haven't seen it on the continent.
Well, listen, great to catch up with you.
We've seen you in Canada.
You've joined us online.
It's nice to see you in Geneva.
I have a secret hope, and I'm not putting any pressure on you for an answer now, but I have a secret hope that you'll join us in January.
Every year in January, we go to Davos, which is also in Switzerland.
It's where the World Economic Forum goes.
And I think you would be like, I think you would find it a delight like a kid in a candy shop because all the bad guys assemble there.
And I would just love to see you deployed in that.
So think about it.
No pressure now.
But we enjoy going there every year really to put eyes on these people.
And I would love to see you.
And if I may, give me 30 more seconds to make the pitch.
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Because it's such a secluded place, because it's so hard to get there, they let their guard down.
They walk, these VVIPs walk around without bodyguards because they're safe.
The police are there, but the police do not block journalists in Switzerland.
I mean, even here, the police have such a light touch.
There's like a van, a block down there, and that's it.
You would be able to scrum John Kerry, he walks around all the time.
Tony Blair, he walks around all the time.
Something to think about because I think it would be like deploying the Kraken if we released you.
Well, that would be a lot of fun for certain.
If we can fit in the schedule, we'll talk about it.
I didn't mean to put you on the spot.
You just got me daydreaming because you're coming over to Europe.
You're giving people a dose of reality.
And you and the WEF would be like matter and anti-matter.
Something to think about.
I didn't mean to put them on the spot.
Dr. James Lindsay, a good friend of Rebel News and a good friend of freedom.
Citizens of the world, we are under attack.
The principles of national sovereignty, personal liberty, and the consent of the governed have been slated for destruction by a tiny global elite that desperately wants to rule us.
They aim to dictate what we are allowed to do, to say, and to think, to control where and when we may travel, what drugs and injections we must take, what doubts we are allowed to harbor.
They want the ability to shut down discussion and to close down the channels we use to challenge the veracity of their narratives and the legitimacy of their power.
In short, they are angry that we successfully pulled back the curtain during the COVID era, and they are itching for a rematch.
They are working overtime at the World Health Organization to rewrite all the rules so that next time they can win.
That is the true meaning of these negotiations over what they falsely call pandemic preparedness.
They are seeking an unprecedented level of control.
They must fail and they will.
This international cabal finds our belief in liberty irritating and it finds our insistence on informed consent laughable.
So it has targeted our national sovereignty from above.
Our nations are to be subordinated to an opaque international super order with veto power over our rights and our liberties as citizens.
We are to be controlled by a mechanism placed out of reach of any check or balance we might hope to employ.
We are told that these authoritarian measures are being crafted to protect the public's health and to keep us safe from a pandemic that we are assured is always ready to leap from wild animals into people.
It's not a matter of if, Tedros assures us.
It's a matter of when.
But nothing could be further from the truth.
Nature is full of unknown viruses.
That much is not a lie.
But the ability of novel pathogens to jump the evolutionary gap and suddenly trigger a global human pandemic is very small.
Or at least it would be small if not for the massive network of laboratories currently working to weaponize natural pathogens using gain of function technologies.
These labs are part of an undeclared Cold War of which the citizens of the world are barely aware.
The damage done to the world over the last four years should make the danger of enhancing human pathogens obvious.
The fact that our leaders refused to discuss the weapons research that produced the COVID catastrophe is powerful evidence of how cynical those leaders have become.
If the international community was serious about protecting people from infectious disease, instead of planning to lock down, censor, and inoculate the world, it would focus on two things.
First, it would focus on basic measures to increase innate resistance to disease, like improving food quality and reducing vitamin D deficiency.
Second, it would focus on shutting down the labs that weaponize pathogens and place us all in jeopardy of laboratory leaks.
When we began to spread the word about the WHO's obscene power grab, the Director General released a statement.
He said the unprecedented concentration of power under consideration at the WHO was not a breach of the sovereignty of our nations.
He called that misinformation.
Because, he argued, our democratic governance would be working on our half, on our behalf, to hand veto power over our rights and liberties to the Director General.
The absurdity of this is obvious.
Our governments are captured by the same private interests that financed the WHO.
Our only remaining influence over this well-sealed system of profiteers is to deliver our response in the streets, which is why, Mr. Director, I have traveled thousands of miles to give you your answer.
We, the informed citizens of the world, do not consent and we will not comply.
I found it terrifying.
What is the number one thing you're worried about?
Well, the number one thing I'm worried about is that the population of the free world has grown so used to the ineptitude of bureaucracy that it doesn't understand the danger of what is being contemplated at the international level.
And that we have never seen before our national governments effectively hand over their power to unaccountable international bodies in order to negate the protections in our constitutions.
That's what's going on, and I don't think most people's sense of the importance of the World Health Organization could possibly prepare them for the danger that they are in.
What about some people in America who say we don't want the limits of our Constitution?
The World Health Organization is a good way to so that it's not an accident, it's on purpose that they want decisions made in Geneva or the UN or the World Economic Forum.
Well, I would say I believe that some people do find the Constitution irritating and an obstacle to their goals, but that's what it was designed for.
And the founders understood the hazard posed to us if these, in many cases, counterintuitive rights were ever to be lost, and they created a very difficult process for modifying the Constitution should we come to the conclusion that it was in error.
And the only legitimate tool that those who find the Constitution inconvenient have at their disposal is to convince the rest of us to change it.
So to the extent they wish to avoid that and abrogate it by going to the international level, they can go straight to hell.
I went to the World Economic Forum in Davos to interview people on the streets and the two names that kept coming up were Donald Trump and Elon Musk because Trump was regarded as the bull in the china shop and Elon Musk was regarded as the man who would platform him.
Now Trump has been convicted in what many people say is a sketchy trial and I think they're trying to trump Elon Musk.
By Trump I mean specious lawsuits, SEC, et cetera.
I'm worried that things are so precarious that so much of our fate rests in those two men.
Am I just dazzled by their celebrity or is that real?
Well unfortunately, our security does rest with a tiny number of individuals who have been willing to stand up against incredible odds.
And while I'm not a Trump supporter, I do think that the courts are being wielded against him in an absolutely egregious manner and that it tells us something about where we are in history.
This is banana republic stuff and if we don't want to live in a banana republic, we have to return to the standards in which we do not prosecute our political enemies in the courts.
That's an absurd abrogation of our constitutional freedoms and it has to stop.
One last question.
You're very generous with your time.
Thank you.
Even when a grassroots populist, America first type person becomes, say, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, he has a meeting with the deep authorities, the CIA, other agencies, and he comes out as a man of the establishment.
What I'm worried about the deep state is they know everything about you because they track everything you read, hear, say, including things you shouldn't be reading, hearing, and saying.
They're permanent, like the UN is permanent.
You can't vote them out.
You don't know who they are.
Add-on AI, censorship, machine learning, you don't even know what's real anymore.
You just know what your phone says is real.
I'm worried that anyone who tries to be a change maker will be marginalized.
And I'm worried that they have their own agenda, whether it's in Ukraine or Russia or whether it's domestically.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist yet, but holy cow are some of the most dystopian predictions coming true.
Yeah, it clearly is a tremendous threat.
It's an example of what I call surgical totalitarianism, where their information asymmetry will allow them to only meddle with people who threaten their power.
And my biggest concern, actually, is that the people who are orchestrating this are arrogant and they don't understand that the world that they imagine they want is not a real place.
And if they attempt to create it, they will create hell not only for us, but for them.
So they are depending on us to win as much as we are, and they just don't know it.
So it's time for them to wise up and wake up and join humanity because we actually live on a tiny speck of dust in this universe and we have to manage it collaboratively.
They're not doing their job.
Give me one hopeful thought, one observation, one anecdote that makes you feel like there's a chance.
Well, we won.
Not every battle, but during COVID, their narrative broke.
People are aware that this virus likely emerged from a laboratory.
They're aware that there were out-of-patent drugs that were effective at treating it.
They're aware that the vaccines were neither safe nor effective.
So they lost on every count.
Their narrative broke.
And that happened because courageous people spoke in public about it and the audience was ready to listen.
So that tells you that there is still a tremendous amount of power in the population.
And gatherings like this tell us that people are willing to come out and be heard.
What's the best way for people to follow your thinking and follow your work?
They can find me at the Dark Horse Podcast.
They can find me on Twitter at Brett Weinstein with1T.
And they can read A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, the book Heather and I wrote.
Thank you so much for taking your time.
You.
Put your head in a net while they eat you raw.
Don't ask why, just comply.
Cause fear is the drug that the doc prescribed.
Sad little man, you can watch him on the news.
Preaching to his choir while they learn the rules.
Some feel safe and some feel healed, but they'll all hold his hand as he makes the kill.
Sad little man, sad little man, you better run now while you know you can.
Don't Some might live while the rest get sick.
So put them to the test, listen for the air.
When the truth comes out, he's gonna burn in hell.
Sad little man, sad little man, you better run now while you know you can.
Sad little man, sad little man, you don't fool me, you sad little man.
Hey, hey, you can't fool me, you sad little man.
All right, I'll see you in a little bit.
And this is how you make the sound.
We make the sound.
I don't want to interrupt the speakers though, I'll just make one big bell sound, just one.
I'll just make one big bell sound.
Just one.
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What a great event.
You know, last night when we went to the pre-convoy meeting and there was only about 100 people there, I thought, oh, boy, I hope this is going to be a bigger event.
Well, was it ever?
That was just the very first truckers who were coming over.
But thousands of people.
I didn't do a precise count, but I would say that it was well over a thousand people.
What impressed me was how many countries were represented here from Portugal to France to Switzerland to Germany to the Netherlands to the United Kingdom to all sorts of places.
There were political candidates coming here.
The speakers were incredible.
I mean, first of all, I've never seen such a, I mean, the Swiss, they're famous for their watches, for being precise timekeepers.
You saw a little bit of that in action today.
I've been to public rallies where politicians just talk and talk and talk.
Here they kept them on a very strict timeline because there were so many.
They had like an exact three minutes or something and they kept on time to the minute.
I like the fact that a lot of Americans were here.
Our friend Dr. James Lindsay, Professor Brett Weinstein, who I spoke with, very interesting man.
Medical scientist, there was a little bit of a Canadian contingent too.
There was a little bit of fun.
I thought the songs were pretty fun.
I liked the signs.
I liked the chanting.
And I like the fact that I saw with my own eyes that no, not all of Europe is a globalist left-wing place.
And I mean, of course, I knew that, but I also am filled these days with a little bit of hope.
For example, in the Netherlands, where Hert Wilders and his Freedom Coalition finally formed the government.
And I remember for years he was called a marginal figure.
He was called beyond the pale, and now he's part of the new government.
And I see across Europe a project to de-globalize, to get out of the European Union, to reconsider open borders, immigration.
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So there's a little bit of hope.
There's no doubt about it.
This is not the dominant establishment mainstream position.
No doubt about it.
These are contrarians.
But I saw a level of sophistication and organization today that I had not seen before.
I mean, even the stage and the sound system and the planning and the VIP room and the security badges, even that operation, which is sort of behind the scenes, was obviously impressive.
So I'm really glad I came out here.
One thing I also learned was that although the global pandemic treaty is not signed, sealed, and delivered, oh, they are not done.
And they will not stop working until they're done.
Listen, this is part of the United Nations.
They think very long term.
When you hear 2030 agenda and you say, oh, that's forget about it.
That's so far in the future.
Not to these folks.
These folks have been operating first as the UN and before it as the League of Nations for literally a century.
They'll outweight you.
They'll outweight, say, Donald Trump presidency.
That's the deep state crystallized and distilled.
And we're glad here, we're glad to be here to report back to Canada and all our English-speaking viewers around the world what was really going on.
I guess my message to you is this.
The World Health Organization pandemic treaty is not dead.
It's just postponed.
But there are allies around the world who are very awake to it.
In fact, I put it to you, more awake than we are back home in Canada.
Rebel News was front and center of the fight back during the pandemic, during the lockdowns.
We were the reporters of record for the trucker convoy, and then we became the lawyers of record, crowdfunding through the Democracy Fund, the defense of fully 3,000 people, including Tamara Leech, Arthur Pavlovsky, the Kootz protesters.
There's so many things Rebel News did when the crisis was intense.
Now the crisis is not intense.
Most people have gone back to work, gone back to their normal lives.
But the bureaucrats continue to beaver away.
They love the lockdowns and they want to permanentize them.
They want to give themselves the rights to flip a switch and invoke all those lockdown measures that they so enjoyed the first time around.
And I promise you, Rebel News will not stop covering this issue.
Even if other people have grown somewhat tired of it, it is our duty to stay on guard, to be the sentries for your freedom.
If you want to continue following our coverage on the subject, if you want to sign our petition on this subject, or even if you want to cover the economy-class airfare for myself and our video boss, Efra Monsanto, we flew all the way here from North America.
We flew economy class, but even between us, the plane tickets in the hotel will be about $2,500.
You can help us out at nopandemictreaty.com.
One last thing.
It was really fun to see the love for rebel news, even here in Geneva.
I've never been to Geneva before.
Yes, we've been to Davos.
A lot of people brought up my scrum with Abbiamini of Albert Burla.
A lot of people saw even my scrum with Greta Tunberg.
People here in Switzerland, and of course, there were a lot of Europeans from out of the country, they follow rebel news, which I would not have really thought they would because of the language barrier.
Of course, a lot of these folks speak English.
So, that's my report.
I've been out in the sun all day and on my feet all day, but I've enjoyed every moment of it.
It's felt like we've got some great interviews, and again, that'll all be at no pandemic treaty.com.
Thank you for your support.
Of course, we can't do this without you.
It's a wonderful feeling to be on the side of the freedom fighters shaking our fists at the United Nations behind the gate.
For Rebel News, I'm Ezra Levance.
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