Dr. Meryl Nass discusses updates on pandemics, shots, and policies. Talks about the history of the WHO and older pandemics. Explores concerns about WHO's control over pandemic responses and criticism of therapeutic drugs. Discusses fabricated flus, pandemic treaty, and the power of WHO. Explores the debate on lab origins and wild origins of epidemics. Discusses conspiracy theories, corruption in science, and concerns about vaccine safety.
The new version of the COVID vaccine has toxic substances and potential health risks, raising concerns about its safety and efficacy.
The proposed WHO pandemic treaty threatens individual privacy, personal freedoms, and the integrity of healthcare systems worldwide.
Deep dives
FDA licenses a new version of COVID vaccine without proper testing
The FDA has approved a new version of the COVID vaccine without conducting the necessary long-term trials to ensure safety and efficacy. This new version includes toxic spike proteins and DNA plasmids from the SV40 virus, which is associated with various cancers. The presence of these harmful substances in the vaccines raises concerns about potential health risks and the long-term effects of the vaccine. Additionally, the vaccine is intended to permanently alter the immune system, leading to potential autoimmune diseases and constant overstimulation of the immune system. The lack of transparency and proper testing leaves many questions and uncertainty about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID vaccine.
WHO's proposal for a pandemic treaty raises concerns
The WHO has proposed a pandemic treaty that would give them more power and control over global pandemic response. The treaty includes requirements for countries to share their medical records and to implement digital health systems. It also calls for surveillance to monitor and censor misinformation and disinformation. The UN and WHO are seeking larger loans for nations, which could lead to increased indebtedness and potential loss of sovereignty. The treaty's demand for a 'one health' approach and increased immunizations raises concerns about a shift in healthcare priorities, focusing more on pandemics rather than providing quality healthcare. This proposed treaty threatens individual privacy, personal freedoms, and the integrity of healthcare systems worldwide.
Actions to be taken against WHO and UN proposals
There are actions that individuals can take to voice their opposition and push back against the WHO and UN proposals. Firstly, supporting HR 79, a bill in the House that aims to defund the WHO, is crucial. Co-sponsoring this bill and urging representatives to zero out funding for pandemic pathogen research is essential to prevent support for these harmful initiatives. Additionally, advocating for Senate ratification of any pandemic treaty is important in ensuring proper review and accountability. It is important to stay informed, monitor regulatory changes, and demand transparency and proper testing in the approval process for drugs and vaccines. Taking responsibility for personal health and seeking trustworthy medical products and treatments is essential in an environment where public health agencies cannot always be relied upon.
Dr. Merrill Nask's ongoing battle with the medical board
Dr. Merrill Nask, a physician and general practitioner, is currently facing malicious prosecution by the medical board. She has been fighting back against false charges and accusations, with her lawyers filing a suit against the board. The case highlights the need for physicians who prioritize real medicine and patient health over preconceived narratives or institutional agendas. Dr. Nask's courage and perseverance serve as an inspiration in the face of pressure and adversity.
Dr. Meryl Nass discusses updates on new pandemics and shots and policies as well as a history of the World Health Organization and older pandemics with Robert F. Kennedy Jr in this episode.
Dr. Nass mentions Senate and House Bills in the episode; here are the bill numbers and more info:
House bills: HR 79 to exit and defund the WHO (51 cosponsors) and HR 343 (42 cosponsors)
Senate bill S444 to require the pandemic treaty to be approved by the Senate •House bill HR1425 does the same •
The House State Department Foreign Operations appropriations bill draft has $0 funding for the WHO
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