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New variant, same old story: World Health Organization calls for global governance

Updated: December 3, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Fri Dec 3, 2021 – 9:27 am EST

TORONTO, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – It seems that the World Health Organization (WHO) is not satisfied with its proverbial boot on the neck of civilization and has recently made the call for a “strengthened, empowered, and sustainably financed WHO at the centre of the global health architecture.” 

WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom made that bold claim – as well as many others – during his opening remarks at the Special Session of the World Health Assembly.  

With Christmas around the corner, it seems that the WHO sees the coronavirus as the gift that keeps on giving. Many jurisdictions around the world have started to move on from their collective virus mania and have opened up fully or to a relative degree; and in nations that are still significantly oppressed, opposition is rising, and tensions are at a fever pitch. 

Adhanom is not happy and, in typical Marxist fashion, is not letting a perceived crisis go to waste. As the hysteria surrounding the overhyped “Delta” variant begins to wane like vaccine-induced immunity, the Omicron variant has sprung forth like a genie from a bottle. Never mind that there are scant

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