WHO Paid Sexual-abuse Victims in Congo Just $250 Apiece
The World Health Organization (WHO) has paid some of its Congolese victims of sexual abuse a mere $250 apiece — and even that...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has paid some of its Congolese victims of sexual abuse a mere $250 apiece — and even that...
The United Nations World Health Organization’s “One Health” program is dominated by veterinarians and other animal health specialists with troubling ties, even though...
Read moreIn this interview with The New American, award-winning investigative journalist James Corbett speaks about the gradual expansion of the biosecurity state and the...
Read moreA new bill in the South Carolina legislature would nullify the UN World Health Organization power grab dubbed the International Pandemic Treaty or...
Read moreThe World Council for Health (WCH) is holding its second annual Better Way Conference on June 1-4 in Bath, U.K. The conference became...
Read moreLegislation to defund the World Health Organization (WHO), the China-friendly agency of the United Nations, has been reintroduced into Congress. H.R. 343, titled...
Read moreProposed amendments to the United Nations World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations (IHR) would delete the requirement that public-health policy be implemented with...
Read moreCommit malpractice — gain control. While this doesn’t appear a recipe for success, it absolutely is working for the World Health Organization (WHO)....
Read moreThe World Health Organization (WHO) is negotiating a global pandemic treaty and considering dangerous amendments to its International Health Regulations (IHR). These will...
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Read moreMarion Koopmans, a member of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) first team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, appears to have been...
Read moreThere's more bad news for the AstraZeneca vaccine as several more countries including Germany, France, and Italy have paused distribution of immunizations. ...
Read moreA top WHO official said yesterday that as much as 10 percent of the world’s population has been infected. If true, the death...
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