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Our right to know: South African government served with PAIA notice regarding W.H.O activities

14 countries put IHR amendments and a proposed pandemic treaty under the global public interest spotlight

Oct 23, 2022
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Access to information held by our public servants in government is an alienable right and fundamental pillar of every democracy. So is the right for us to make decisions about our lives and our nations’ sovereignty. Even if governments are infiltrated and captured by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Over the last few days, teams I work with at World Council for Health and Children’s Health Defense have been strategising on how to obtain transparent information related to the IHR (International Health Regulation) amendments and the proposed new pandemic treaty.

You may remember this historic development in May at the World Health Assembly 75 - #WHA75:

Africa unites: https://open.substack.com/pub/shabnampalesamohamed/p/africa-objects-to-us-proposal-on?r=nyotx&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Many of you would know that both organisations and a number of amazing allies have been focused on the #ExitTheWHO campaign because the oligarchy’s megalomania has disturbing implications for health, freedom and sovereignty - and the secrecy and lack of public participation in decision making devalue our democracies.

14 nations submitted proposals on IHR amendments

The following 14 nations have submitted to the WHO proposals for amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR). Four of the nations also submitted proposals on behalf of multiple other nations:

  • Armenia

  • Bangladesh

  • Brazil

  • Czech Republic on behalf of the Member States of the European Union

  • Eswatini on behalf of the WHO African Region Member States

  • India

  • Indonesia

  • Japan

  • Namibia

  • New Zealand

  • Russian Federation on behalf of the Member States of the Eurasian Economic Union

  • Switzerland

  • United States of America

  • Uruguay on behalf of Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela)

These life changing documents (proposed amendments to the IHR) are currently not publicly available. The proposals were to have been submitted by September 30, 2022. Then they were to have been shared with all 194 member nations. This did not happen.

There was no national consultation, and the proposed amendments have not yet been made public. It appears that, yet again, no proper public comment is planned by the WHO, which has objectively failed, both before, and during C19, on its role in health.

  • For any information about this Review Committee, please contact ihrrc@who.int

References:

  • https://www.who.int/teams/ihr/ihr-review-committees/review-committee-regarding-amendments-to-the-international-health-regulations-%282005%29

  • https://apps.who.int/gb/wgihr/index.html

Tonight, as my dear friends at CHD gather together for the inaugural CHD conference, I was motivated to prepare and serve a PAIA (Promotion of Access to Information Application) on 14 parties in or related to the South African government.


These are the honourable people - fellow compatriots, and relevant departments:

This is the information we requested:

The PAIA form also refers to fees for the record requested, which can be waived:

We will of course update the public on the response to the PAIA. And we encourage as many people as possible to submit FOIA or similar applications in your country. You have a right to know it all. You have a right to consent or to object to it all. No convention, treaty or international instrument can be lawfully binding, unless citizens agree to its terms.


  • Meanwhile, I encourage you to learn more from my colleague James Roguski

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  • Also, read about People’s Amendments to the International Health Regulations

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Watch this update from James Roguski:


You may remember this recent call to action against South African Health Act regulations that would forcibly quarantine, test, treat, and isolate our population:

  • Call to Action: https://open.substack.com/pub/shabnampalesamohamed/p/action-alert-clarion-call-for-international?r=nyotx&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

  • A powerful response was heard from the public in South Africa and internationally. Thank you. We will keep the global movement updated.

  • Watch this informative interview I hosted on TrialSite News with South African advocate Sabelo Sibanda and American lawyer Bobbie Ann Cox: https://rumble.com/v1ighaj-lawctivist-i-lawyers-call-for-action-against-concentration-camps.html

  • Read this riveting piece by an ally in the health freedom movement, Margaret Anna Alice: Letter to the South African Government

Whistleblowers, as brave defenders of freedom, are always welcome to engage.


In the words of George Orwell “A society becomes totalitarian when its structure becomes flagrantly artificial: that is, when its ruling class has lost its function, but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud.” Does this statement demotivate, or inspire you to freedom?

For me, it is as always: The power of the people is greater than people in power. Always.

Sharing makes us stronger:

  • Watch the outstanding film, based on the bestselling book, The Real Anthony Fauci now - its free for another 4 days: https://www.therealanthonyfaucimovie.com/viewing/

  • Read: What if they threw a pandemic and nobody came?

    Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass
    What If They Threw a Pandemic & Nobody Came?
    “Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental opinion of the day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a distinguished period, and pursued unalterably through every change of ministers (administrators) too plainly proves a deliberate, systematic plan of reducing us to slavery…
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  • You will find this sovereignty talk by my WCH colleague Ruth Skomli stimulating: https://www.sovereignnaturalempowerment.com/the-truth (Video 5)

  • Watch this empowering presentation by my CHD.TV partner Riley Vuyovich on The True Role of Alternative Media. The court jester’s role in challenging the ‘ruling class’ (aka the robber class as Cindy Sheehan calls them) is worth remembering…

  • Join me on Telegram: t.me/SPMmedia or @SPMmedia

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Interest of Justice
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Oct 23, 2022

Good job Shabnam! Nice touch adding in the last sentence for a fee waiver: "There has been no public participation in the IHR Amendments or proposed treaty." Thats why we love you : )

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