Did the WHO website crash because people stood up for health and freedom?
During a 'public participation process' on a controversial global pandemic treaty
Two decades ago, I had a dream of joining the United Nations. Naturally, given what we know about conflicts of interest and corrupted power, I had to wake up. The WHO is a creation of the UN, and running both, in my view, is the WEF. So, given basic context on the crumbling hegemony structure, did the WHO website crash this week? Or, was it taken offline to avoid more comments opposing the pandemic treaty being submitted?
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Website crash: What do we know, where is the evidence?
An ally at Children’s Health Defence (I chair the amazing Africa chapter steering committee) alerted me to a tweet about the WHO website crashing during the ‘public participation process’ on the proposed global pandemic treaty. [Like my friend and colleague Dr Tess Lawrie, I, and other incredible friends, colleagues and allies had our say during the WHO comment process. In 2 minutes each…]
Below is the tweet referring to a website crash. Take a look at how many people liked it, shared it, and quoted it. That says something. Its also far more than the 50-60 people maximum present at any given time, during the so-called ‘public participation process’, at least half of whom were WHO employees, allies, and funders, as I later commented to people I work with.
Note: As a lawyer, I can’t see any tangible evidence in this article. But as a journalist, I would like to see the evidence. If you know anything, or find anything, please comment below.
Here is what I found when investigating for corroborating content:
So, did the WHO website crash? Or, was it taken offline temporarily, to avoid more comments opposing the pandemic treaty being submitted? What do you think?
#StopTheTreaty - Together
Meanwhile, it is truly humbling to see the #StopTheTreaty hashtag I co-created with the Law and Activism Committee of the World Council for Health go viral, thanks to committed teamwork all round.
Next, we need to creatively mobilise when resisting a power grab via amendments to the International Health Regulations, this May, at the World Health Assembly. #WHA75
Our success as civil society is rooted in our power when we stand alone and when we stand together for what is right, equitable, and just. You may have heard me say this before. Wael Ghonim says almost the same. And it will remain true until the end of time:
The power of the people is stronger and greater than people in power.
Here are two new hashtag offerings to our world:
#WeAreSovereign #ReclaimYourSovereignty
Lets make it viral. And Let Freedom Reign.
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Thanks Shabnam for everything you are doing and please keep us informed to help the fight in this war.