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BREAKING — HORRIFIC SCENES: Reports coming in multiple children stabbed north of O’Connell Street Dublin. It’s been alleged a foreign national attacked a woman and three children.
Which is the most important for national attention and discussion?
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Burnt Out Vehicles & Looting
98%
3 Children Under Age 6 Stabbed
Forwarded from Ben Gilroy
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The truth of what really happened here in Dublin yesterday. Please share this video and follow me at www.BenGilroy.ie
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Did the UN/WEF deliberately push open borders on nations to let in bad migrants to intentionally increase crime, attacks, rapes and murders to justify extreme police-state controls, digital ID and restrictions on freedoms?
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No
98%
Yes
“2 kids OK minor injuries. 1 boy small nick to neck 1 small girl small cut to back of head. 1 fem in temple gone to surgery. More than likely fatality. 1 fem 30s stabbed left side between left hip left shoulder pneumothorax she is OK. Was crashing a bit in mater. Attacker is in mater also. Deliveroo cyclist knocked him out cold.”
The silence on the little 5 year old girls current critical condition is being deliberately withheld. Why? It is feared she has died. Multiple government buildings have been surrounded by steel barricades, and the Gardai are pressuring witnesses and victims to be silent. Except for the Brazilian Hero who’s on many national and international media stations giving his account of what happened but for some reason Gardai don’t mind him talking publicly but Warren Donohue and his wife have being told to shut up. Something is seriously wrong here and questions need to be answered now.
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Well done to Gript's John McGuirk. We don't have to agree on everything. Credit where credit is due - he handled this magnificently.
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Shocking developments have come to light on the poor little 5 year old girl stabbed last Thursday, and her suffering migrant family. Please share. #DublinRiots
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📍 Countries Around the World Begin to Reject the WHO as Deadline Looms
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/reject-the-who/
After three years of campaigning by the World Council for Health and our partners around the world, several countries have recently issued rejection letters or indicated reservations in response to the WHO's International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments that were adopted in May of last year.
The deadline to serve the WHO with notice is 30 November 2023.
Summary of Country Positions
• Eleven Members of Parliament in Estonia issued a letter rejecting IHR amendments and the proposed pandemic treaty.
• New Zealand’s new coalition government will reserve against proposed amendments to IHR.
• Slovakia’s prime minister announced the government will not support strengthening the WHO.
• A comprehensive bill by a congressman is gaining traction and public support in the Philippines.
• Two South African parliamentarians champion the WHO Withdrawal Bill and mobilise on it.
• A Parliamentarian in the Netherlands filed a letter making a reservation due to lack of due process.
• Eleven European Union parliamentarians are formally challenging procedural failures in IHR amendments.
• Bill HR 79 (to defund and exit WHO) was introduced by United States Congressman Andy Biggs.
• Parliamentarians continue advocating to reject IHR amendments and question the WHO in Japan.
• A letter from the Australian people communicates rejection of the WHO’s proposed amendments to the IHR.
Read our full statement:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/reject-the-who/
Follow: ➡️@WCH_org
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🌐 WorldCouncilforHealth.org
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/reject-the-who/
After three years of campaigning by the World Council for Health and our partners around the world, several countries have recently issued rejection letters or indicated reservations in response to the WHO's International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments that were adopted in May of last year.
The deadline to serve the WHO with notice is 30 November 2023.
Summary of Country Positions
• Eleven Members of Parliament in Estonia issued a letter rejecting IHR amendments and the proposed pandemic treaty.
• New Zealand’s new coalition government will reserve against proposed amendments to IHR.
• Slovakia’s prime minister announced the government will not support strengthening the WHO.
• A comprehensive bill by a congressman is gaining traction and public support in the Philippines.
• Two South African parliamentarians champion the WHO Withdrawal Bill and mobilise on it.
• A Parliamentarian in the Netherlands filed a letter making a reservation due to lack of due process.
• Eleven European Union parliamentarians are formally challenging procedural failures in IHR amendments.
• Bill HR 79 (to defund and exit WHO) was introduced by United States Congressman Andy Biggs.
• Parliamentarians continue advocating to reject IHR amendments and question the WHO in Japan.
• A letter from the Australian people communicates rejection of the WHO’s proposed amendments to the IHR.
Read our full statement:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/reject-the-who/
Follow: ➡️@WCH_org
📧 NEWSLETTER | 🌳 LINKTREE
🌐 WorldCouncilforHealth.org
World Council for Health
Countries Around the World Begin to Reject the WHO as Deadline Looms
Several countries have recently issued rejection letters or indicated reservations in response to the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulation amendments. The deadline is 30 November 2023.