The idea of a holistic concept of health – that our environment (or ‘biosphere’) influences our well-being – is far older than written history. So is greed, abuse, lust for power, and a desire to own and enslave others. There …
Were the unprecedented excess deaths curves in Northern Italy in spring 2020 caused by the spread of a novel deadly virus?
Originally published September 2022 on PANDA Uncut Substack
I have learned so many new things during the past few years — one of the few, possibly the only, redeeming features of the “pandemic”.
These lessons span many disciplines: technology, immunology, …
The WHO, sovereignty, and reality
The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) reassures us that WHO’s ‘pandemic accord’ (or ‘treaty’) won’t reduce the sovereignty of WHO’s Member States. WHO trusts that these words will serve as a distraction from reality. Those driving the …
Did lockdowns save the world from Covid doom?
Reviewed by Todd Kenyon and Jonathan Engler
This article is working document and is open to queries and corrections. Email panda@pandata.org
In a previous article in this series we looked at whether or not the SARS-CoV-2 virus was either entirely …
Who unsettled our lives? A comment on 2022’s Human Development Report
The Human Development Report (HDR) is a regular publication by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and, to cite Wikipedia, it has an “extensive influence on the development debate worldwide”. The HDR is usually published annually although no report was …
A timely message to legislators regarding WHO and health emergencies
We are told that, in a world of multiplying health emergencies, it has become necessary to give up some independence in return for our safety. It is a tribute to those backing this agenda through the World Health Organization (WHO) …
WHO’s updated abortion care guideline and its implications for Member States
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that babies’ lives may be ended up until the moment they emerge from the birth canal, without delay, whenever a pregnant woman requests it. Through its updated Abortion Care Guideline released in 2022, WHO …
How many lives were actually saved by the Covid-19 vaccines?
In a previous article of this series (It is impossible that the vaccines saved 14 million lives in 2021) [1], we used various published information concerning the fatality rates of Covid to establish that it is utterly impossible for the …
Why legislators should reject WHO’s proposals for pandemics
Co-written by Thi Thuy Van Dinh
WHO does plan to reduce sovereigntyDemocracies and sane societies are built on rationalism and honesty. They may not always exhibit this, but these values must underpin major decisions. Without them, neither democracy nor …
Your daughter for a rat? The corrupting of One Health
The Lancet as a symptom of societal decline
There are various degrees of acceptable insanity, but in general you would not want a person who thought a toad had the same intrinsic value as your mother to manage her Alzheimer’s …
Letter template to raise objection to the proposed pandemic treaty of the World Health Organization
The proposed International Treaty (‘CA+’) and amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) build on a growing program of centralizing authority to declare and manage health emergencies amongst the leadership of the World health Organization (WHO) and allied private international …
Reclaiming death to beat pandemics
The Western world has been caught in a spiral of self-harm and debasement for the past three years. Aspects of the underlying psychology have been discussed in abstract terms, regarding mass anxiety and the actions of crowds. Little has been …
WHO’s Pandemic Preparedness Hearings – A World Divided
This article is an expanded version of PANDA’s Substack article that drew attention to a WHO public participation process designed to gather opinions about proposed responses by international bodies to future pandemics. It provides more detail about those who submitted …
The proposed WHO instruments for pandemics and health emergencies: A critical review
by Dr David Bell
The World Health Organization (WHO) is currently developing two international legal instruments intended to increase its authority in managing health emergencies, including pandemics:
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Amendments to the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR), and
A pandemic treaty, termed
Who is watching the World Health Organization?
by Dr Travis Noakes (adapted from his Twitter thread)
Who is watching the World Health Organization? ‘Post-truth’ moments beyond infodemic research, an opinion piece by Dr Travis Noakes, Dr David Bell and Prof. Tim Noakes, raises several constructive criticisms of …