14 May 2024: In a series of alarming revelations, members of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have come under intense scrutiny for their alleged involvement in orchestrating the COVID-19 pandemic and planning a subsequent “Plandemic” centered around the H5N1 flu. The accusations were brought to light during a recent meeting at Davos, where plans for a second pandemic were purportedly discussed.
A video titled “WHO Crimes Against Humanity” has circulated, detailing 14 medical malpractices allegedly employed by WHO in the creation of the COVID-19 pandemic. The video also casts doubt on the authenticity of the Nipah Virus Epidemic in Kerala, India, citing evidence under the Indian Evidences Act.
Further concerns have been raised regarding WHO’s efforts to introduce a “Global Pandemic Treaty,” scheduled for May 27, 2024. Critics argue that this treaty could potentially override national constitutions and citizens’ protection laws, leaving populations vulnerable to biological warfare.
In response to these developments, the Awaken India Movement has advocated for the establishment of Integrative Medicine & Healthcare Committees at the state, national, and global levels. These committees aim to combat WHO’s alleged malpractices and safeguard citizens from future pandemics.
Several voices have joined the chorus of condemnation against WHO and related organizations. Dr. David Martin, Pascal Najadi, Dr. Thomas Binder, and Croatian MEPs have all called for the dissolution of WHO, labeling it a terrorist organization responsible for global turmoil.
The mounting pressure to hold WHO accountable has sparked a global momentum, with individuals and healthcare professionals alike demanding transparency and reform within the organization.
To engage in further discussions or become involved in the Integrative Medicine & Healthcare Committees in India, interested parties are encouraged to join the IMHC Nominations group.
As the allegations against WHO continue to reverberate, the call for action intensifies, underscoring the urgent need for accountability and reform within the realm of global health governance.