Australia exits the W.H.O.

Australia exits the W.H.O.

If the federal government's plan goes ahead and they pass the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations, the Proposed Pandemic Agreement, and the UN's Political Declaration on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response, the next "pandemic" can be called by unelected bureaucrats who don't even live here and there's nothing we can do about it.

 

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I got involved with Australia Exits the WHO back in January last year. I had an RN come to me, say, there's a big problem here. We need to get out of the World Health Organisation. Nobody else is doing it. I've got this gentleman, James Ruski, I want you to have a chat with him. And that's really how I got involved. The reason she brought him to talk to me is because during the 2022 Senate election federal election, I was very strong in that I thought that Australia needed to exit the WHO, the WEF, the UN, and another little known thing called Ley, which is a international body telling our councils what to do and is very responsible for what's happening with our road.  So we've got all these city cycle lanes everywhere, et cetera, et cetera. So I'm very keen for Australia to exit all four of those things.

Now, I'm going to run through some information for you fairly quickly because what I want to get to is what you can do.

So it's all very well having this knowledge, but what we really have to do is get that out to what I call middle or mainstream Australia. And mainstream Australia is waking up. They are aware that there's back injuries. They are aware that something's not quite right and they did vote no in the referendum. And there are conversations I've had with people since the referendum about all sorts of topics that would not have happened before the referendum. And in fact, it was interesting when people went in to vote, they didn't look at you, they didn't want to talk to you, they just sort of put their heads down and went for it.

When they came out again, they were giving you little thumbs up, not like this, but they were down here somewhere. They were winking really badly, but you knew that they'd voted no. So I'm going to get on, I'm going to run through these slides pretty quickly. I'm going to show you a quick video and then I'm going to get into what we can all do to start to push back. So what are the concerns? There's three main pieces of legislation that are of concern. That is the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations. That is the proposed pandemic agreement. And there is the UN piece of legislation, which is called the Political Declaration of the United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response. So if you see the words, the letters, PPPR, that's what it's talking about.

Alright, so what's wrong with the amendments? The thing about the amendments is that because they're amending an existing treaty, they do not have to go through our parliament, right? They are supposed to be presented four months in advance. So if they're going to vote on them in May this year, they're supposed to have been presented in January this year. We actually don't have a definite answer on whether that happened or not. But the biggest problem is that they don't have to go through our parliament. What we have to do is we have to reject them. So the pressure is on all of us to educate the rest of Australia so that they're all saying, we want to reject these amendments when they come through. What's wrong with the agreement? Well, it's not really about human health and what's best for Australia. It's really about peddling vaccines, right? And peddling pharmaceuticals, essentially. It's a venture capital perspectives for the pharmaceutical companies. What's wrong with the World Health Organisation? A lot. Okay. There's a lot wrong with the World Health Organisation. Essentially, they're a group of people that want to tell the rest of us what to do. They want to take all of our resources and they want us to die a slow death, but where we are paying them for the privilege of doing so. There's some other things up there that probably sounds a bit better than what I just said.

A few more things about the who they basically want to be telling the rest of us what we have to do. So who owns the World Health Organisation? Sorry. Oh, bill Gates. I thought you said I was too quick on the slides. Yes.

Okay. Bill Gates does own the World Health Organisation, right? He's the largest private donor. Garvey is also another private donor. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gives a lot of money to Garvey, so he's got another trip at the block there. We've also got Russia, China, and a few other countries that really have different values to our Australian values that give a lot of money. And what happens when these groups give this money that's over and above what the contributions are is what's formed called private public partnerships are formed. So it's not like the who decides what to do with that money. The people donating the money are telling them what they have to do with that money. So it's really where I sit. It's a marketing arm for the pharmaceutical companies.

Yes, it's 85%. It's 86% funded by donors. Those three legal instruments, which are the three treaties I mentioned earlier, are basically going to be used together to hand the who, the authority to make binding decisions or directions on how our country is required to respond whenever anything arises that relates to health. Now that doesn't just include a supposed real pandemic, but will also extend to potential pandemics and cover the treatment of animals and other factors such as climate change. Anyone that's heard me speak before or know that I talk about the fact that they're going to use climate change, and I don't know how they're exactly going to use it, but let's say for example, they're going to say that it's climate change that's causing all this huge number of myocarditis that we've been experiencing recent years.

Now you can laugh, but that's how they're going to sell this, right? And unless we get this message out there, and one of the reasons I say this is so that you do laugh at it. So when it starts getting pedalled, you can wake up to what's happening very, very quickly. And it's also very concerning that they want to have all these instructions given by one single person. And currently the director general of the World Health Organisation is a very nasty man called Tedros, and he was nominated to that position by China, by the CCP. That is not somebody that I want to be in control of my health decisions personally. I don't want anyone in control of my health decisions except myself.

I just pushed something Andrew that I shouldn't have done. Here we go. I've already mentioned briefly about Article 55. That's the four month rule. So in order to put these amendments on the table in May, 2024, this year, like two months away, they are supposed to have put them on the table in January so that they could go back to the countries be looked at, we could discuss them and go back. Now there's a freedom of information being done in New Zealand that suggests that maybe the countries have been given them. We've put one in here, we are yet to hear back. Apparently it's going to take them 30 days to find the information before they can respond to us. Right now, I'm pretty sure they've got that information at hand, but we haven't heard back yet about that. Yep. I think we've covered that pretty, and I'm going really quickly because I want to show you this. No, yep then.

I'll do a voiceover over the top of the voiceover and we'll see what's happening with this. So the World Health Organisation is saying we have private right to privacy and confidentiality. The reality is that we'll have a state party with detailed public health information going to the who. So they'd say all the things that we know. We have the right to, they're saying that we have a right to that, but they're actually taking away with the other hand because what they're saying is they want to have binding recommendations to require things of us

And integrity. But bodily autonomy is never mentioned in the International Health Regulations or the pandemic.  So bodily autonomy is not one of the features of any of the agreements, right?  About your own health. But during COVID-19 personal decisions, and we all know that during the shutdowns and the, I hate the word, I really don't like using that word, but during whatever it was that they created, they made decisions. We were told what to do. There was nothing like having any choice about what our choices were and anyone that stood up against that really did out, sorry, this is really bad. Anyway, so we're going to go through some of the things that we can do and we are going to talk about the aligned council a little further down the ground and exactly what that's doing with that. I don't think there's terribly many people in this room that don't know what's been going on, right? You all know what's been going on. And the purpose of my being here is to tell you what you can do about that because a big part of the problem we've had is feeling helpless because we don't know what to do. The thing that's wrong with handing over Australia Health decision to an international globalist body that doesn't care about us is that they're going to continue down the same path that we've seen in the last four years.

One Health. Now, has anybody heard of the term one Health? So One Health is about having animals, humans, and the entire environment as part of one biosphere. Now, if you go back 20 years, people were talking about the Internet of Things, the IOT. That's essentially what One Health is. It's about connecting all those things. And as Malcolm was telling me over dinner, it's also about them being able to have the mountain represented in court or the trees represented in court to have, which is not about human health at all. It's about taking away our land,

Right? So what else have we got here? This is just a bit more about One Health. Malcolm's going to talk to us about digital id. We already see with the farmers, they're doing a lot to take away land. So whether they're actually actively taking it away or they're making it unusable by shoving transmission lines across it so they can't use the land underneath it. 15 minute cities, C BDCs, we know there's a war on our energy. We are moving away from a reliable baseload power source with coal. They're putting up these wind turbines that are consuming acres of energy to even put them in place. They're digging these dirty great holes. They're sticking concrete in the ground. This is not a good thing.

And the transgender part of this is all part of this as well. It's all about breaking down our society and somebody, an international organisation having control over what happens here in Australia. So there's two mainstreams that are working in parallel. So we have the International Health Regulations and there's pandemic agreement. They're trying to shove them both through at the same time and they work hand in hand with each other. So you may have heard Tedros saying, oh, no, no, no, no. We are not taking away sovereignty. No, no, no, no, no, no. We're not going to take away dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons. No, no, no, no, no, no. We are not going to be dictating health policy to countries. It's because they've put them in one. Then they've, and in fact, I think some of that's just been because they know they're going to get pushback and then they've got other words in the other one.

So really they're having both of these things work in tandem with each other. The pandemic agreement, yes, I think it's in about its sixth revision in just over 12 months. The International Health Regulations, we know there's 307 proposed amendments in there. That's a lot of amendments, right? In 2022, they put through five amendments. And those five amendments, two of the major ones in that as they reduced the timeframes to object to future amendments from 18 months to 10 months, and they reduce the timeframe from implementation from 24 months to 12 months. Now, Australia Exits the WHO put together a petition in early 2023. Many of you have probably signed that petition. We got over 55,000 signatures and we asked our parliament to reject the 2022 amendments. It took until June, 2023, which was more than 12 months after they went through the World Health Association to actually get that before an organisation called JSO, the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties. Now, if that had been the case with the amendments that they want to put through in May, 2024, we would already have been too late.

Now the good thing is they now know that they're going to get pushback. So what happened with those May, 2022 amendments is that they did eventually go to the Joint standing Committee on treaties. And I'm desperately looking for a piece of paper here. Here it is, but I don't believe that was because of our petition. So we had a petition. We got 50, 55,000 plus signatures on that petition. I don't believe it was because of the petition. I do believe the petition helped. I believe it was because of our memes. So a gentleman by the name of, it's probably a bit generous by the name of Josh Wilson as the chair of the Joint standing committee on treaties. And we had written him about three emails asking if this info was going to go before them, and he'd written back to us and said, basically he was patting us on the head and saying, there, don't worry, you're pretty little heads about it, go away. It's all under control. The politicians will look after it. So we put out a meme, Josh is missing because he really wasn't taking much notice of us.

And then towards the end of June, we got an email back that basically said, look, this is the last time I'm corresponding on this. I'm not going to correspond again. It was actually the last Friday in June, we got this email. About the same time we had put out another meme, a second meme, and that meme said, penny is wrong. Now, can you imagine how viral that would've gone? So strangely enough, on Monday morning we get another email from Josh Wilson saying, oops, sorry, I've just discovered that on the 13th of June. Now I haven't fact checked that whether it was actually the 13th of June or not. On the 13th of June, we got a referral about this matter from the assistant Foreign minister. What's Penny Wong's position? Is she the foreign minister? A bit coincidental for me. Anyway, we got this, the 2022 amendments to the Joint Standing Committee on treaties.

Now, there is not a ranking system for these amendments as I understand it, right? But some bureaucrats in somebody's office somewhere decided it was a level three. It wasn't very important, didn't need much attention. So this is the report, two 10. It's titled up Timor Lesse. And in the back of this report, which you're welcome to come and have a look at is the May, 2022 amendments, right? There are 16 members on Jay Scott, I hope I'm not going to really put him in trouble here. One of those members is Matt Canavan. He does not remember seeing anything about that in here and good on him. He was good enough to say. I don't remember voting on that, right? But when you see this and you look at it and you see what a small note under minor treaty actions that is in the back here, which I've got to flick to find it, amendments adopted by the 75th World Health Assembly to the International Health Regulations.

It's only a few paragraphs right in the back right now. We can't afford to let that happen again. So one of the things that we've done is Aus, it's who is one of the categories of volunteers that we're looking for is people to troll through legislation, right? Because we need to know what's getting in front of these politicians before they get to vote on it so that this doesn't happen. Okay? On the Australia exits, the WHO website, which if you picked up the yellow flyer when you came in, you'll find the websites on there. There's a place that you can go and volunteer. Now, that's only one of the categories of volunteers that we're looking for. So there's different categories that we have in there that you can volunteer for, and I probably need to put this further forward and I have no idea what I did with the clicker. If anybody else knows what I did with the clicker, that'd be good.

Yeah, I think we'll go past that. Where were we? Things you can do. So if you go onto the Australia exits, the WHO website, you can go there, you can look what the categories are. You can say you could volunteer. Now we are a volunteer organisation. Everybody in the organisation is volunteer. We don't get paid. So it can take a few weeks for us to get back to you. But if you can give us a bit of an explanation in there about what you can do and what skills you can offer, somebody will get back. They'll go through that. They'll assign you to a team or they'll ask you what team you want to be on, all those kinds of things. But that's one way that you can volunteer.

What else have we got? There's templates to write to representatives on the website. The one we are focusing on at the moment is to the joint standing committee on treaties because they will be looking at the new pandemic agreement. It's a brand new agreement. It will definitely go to the joint standing committee on treaties. The amendments are very, very likely to go there. I don't think they would even try to not send them to them because we've managed to make enough noise over the last 12 months that it would be just full heart for them not to send them there. But we need to make sure that they're hearing us so that that happens and that they know that we are really watching them, right? If you join our newsletter, you'll get our updates about what's happening. We've recently put out some coasters. Now the idea about the coasters is to help stimulate conversation, right?

So we have Anzac Day coming up. Hopefully we've got some barbecues happening around the place. If you've got a pack or two of the coasters, take them to the barbecue, throw them on the table, people pick them up, have a conversation about that. And we're also running a special right now where you can buy two packs for the price of one, and if you buy five packs, you get 10 packs, et cetera, et cetera. Okay, we got that. Good. There's also flyers on the website that you can print out. There's information to watch, share videos, and obviously to take that information out into the community to share awareness. Now, there is a q and A at the end of this, so if you want to ask specific questions, you can ask that. So Malcolm and I will both be answering questions, but what I really want to get onto you is, sorry, and there's all socials.

So we've got Facebook, telegram, Instagram, Twitter, et cetera. But get onto the newsletter list. You'll get all this. What I really want to tell you about is the aligned Council of Australia, who's heard of the Aligned Council of Australia. Fantastic, right? Because it's almost brand spanking new. Many of you would've got involved with the My Say Matters campaign that was run by standup a few months ago. That was actually a joint initiative between Australia exits, the WHO Standup Now Australia and the Australian Medical Professional Society. And then when the Australian Medical Professional Society had the terms of reference document for the Senate, we got together 27 different groups to get behind that and push it all at the same time. So the idea of the aligned Council is to get lots of groups all pushing the same thing at the same time, same message at the same time.

Thank you. It's not my brainchild, it's somebody else's brainchild, but I think it's a really, really good thing. The two main aims of the Aligned Council is one to get people working together. The other one is to reject the three treaties that I've mentioned. So that's the Amendments, the new Agree, and the United Nations PPPR one. Now one of our exit, the Who Girls who is actually here with us tonight, the lovely Jody over here has come up with an absolute brainchild about what we can do to get more involvement. And that is to create. So the World Health Organisation is meeting on the 27th of May, right that week. So we want to start getting into our communities and into our political offices. Now. We are going to be having the world's, sorry, not the world's largest, Australia's largest letterbox drop. And that is going to be happening in about three weeks.

We are getting 2 million flyers printed up, and there'll be instructions on the Aligned Council website and probably on ours as well, about how you can get involved in that world's greatest lit. Sorry, Australia's great. I want it to be the world. Had you hear, I want it to be the World Australia's greatest litter box drop right now. The really smart part about this that Jody's come up with is having community teams and political liaison teams in every electorate across the country. Okay? Now, there is a massive amount of work in doing that. I dunno if any of you remember back to the 2022 federal election, and we were looking to get for all the freedom candidates, and Jewel was very involved in this as well. We were looking to get people to help the Freedom candidates. This is on that scale, but multiplied because we're looking for people in the community groups to have community activities.

Plus we're looking for people to be politically engaged to be liaison officer. Now, ideally that will be with the member in that area, but it may not be with the member. It might be somebody in their office. You might know somebody in the family. Because what we need to do is to get in front of the members so that they get how serious Australia is the ordinary person in the street about stopping these treaties from going through. And whilst we are sending letters, we're sending emails, we are making phone calls, it's very, very hard to actually get in front of the mp. Now, we are very, very lucky. Senator Roberts is very happy to be here, have conversations with us, to listen to our concerns. Unfortunately, not all of the senators are like that. We are getting more and more of them getting on board.

And Matt Canavan is one that probably even six months ago, I couldn't have had the conversations with him that I can have today. But we need to get to these people and trying to go directly. We've got no relationship with them. There's no trust. So if we can have relationships formed that people may already have formed with people in their office or may know somebody that knows them and start to feed that information in gently. I mean, I know we all want to go out there with a big bit of four by two and bash them up. Okay, I get that. We want to do that, but it's not going to get us the result that we're looking for. We have to figure out how to get in front of them in a way that they can hear what we are saying to them. So one of the girls on our core team lives in Tamworth and the MP is Joyce Barnaby Joyce, thank you.

Right now Barnaby has kind of, I think he kind of knows, but it's kind of been, I'll just go over here. She got in front of him after 12 months of trying, sat in his office, gave him the documentation to read and shut up, and he sat there and read it, basically going, I wish this wasn't true, but I kind of know it is okay. In fact, what he said to her is, how do you know this stuff? Who are you? How do you know this stuff? And this particular girl is our head researcher. So she knows her stuff inside out and back to front. I don't, I'm much more interested in getting people to push back, but she knows the detail of this. And we are also very lucky that we've got international lawyers working with us. We've got a really great team and now that we are part of the Aligned Council as well, that's really helping Desk to get that message out there more.

So in closing, because taking up Malcolm's time, what I would really love you to do is to go onto the Aligned Council website and volunteer on there for the position of community liaison or for political liaison if you want to talk to somebody about that. I brought the girl whose brainchild it was along with me tonight, the very, very lovely, Jody, go and have a chat to her. You can obviously come chat to me. I hope that gives you hope because together we can stop this, but we have to get beyond the bubble and we have to put it in terms that the politicians can actually hear us. Because at the moment, what they're doing is putting their hands over the air saying This is too difficult and running in the opposite direction. And we have to get them to see that they can do something and we have to give them the courage to stand up and do something.

And it's the same with middle or mainstream Australia. I'm convinced that they now know, large majority of them now know they're just too scared to have those conversations because they don't want to be that odd person out. Six months ago, nobody would have a conversation unless I initiated it. People are starting to have those conversations without us having to be involved in them. We just have to give them the material so that they can be more involved in that. You've been very patient, and as I said before, please come and ask us if you've got questions at the end. And I really must hand over to Malcolm. Do you want to introduce Jewel? Yes. But yeah, thank you.

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If the federal government's plan goes ahead and they pass the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations, the Proposed Pandemic Agreement, and the UN's Political Declaration on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response, the next "pandemic" can be called by unelected bureaucrats who don't even live here and there's nothing we can do about it.

 

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I got involved with Australia Exits the WHO back in January last year. I had an RN come to me, say, there's a big problem here. We need to get out of the World Health Organisation. Nobody else is doing it. I've got this gentleman, James Ruski, I want you to have a chat with him. And that's really how I got involved. The reason she brought him to talk to me is because during the 2022 Senate election federal election, I was very strong in that I thought that Australia needed to exit the WHO, the WEF, the UN, and another little known thing called Ley, which is a international body telling our councils what to do and is very responsible for what's happening with our road.  So we've got all these city cycle lanes everywhere, et cetera, et cetera. So I'm very keen for Australia to exit all four of those things.

Now, I'm going to run through some information for you fairly quickly because what I want to get to is what you can do.

So it's all very well having this knowledge, but what we really have to do is get that out to what I call middle or mainstream Australia. And mainstream Australia is waking up. They are aware that there's back injuries. They are aware that something's not quite right and they did vote no in the referendum. And there are conversations I've had with people since the referendum about all sorts of topics that would not have happened before the referendum. And in fact, it was interesting when people went in to vote, they didn't look at you, they didn't want to talk to you, they just sort of put their heads down and went for it.

When they came out again, they were giving you little thumbs up, not like this, but they were down here somewhere. They were winking really badly, but you knew that they'd voted no. So I'm going to get on, I'm going to run through these slides pretty quickly. I'm going to show you a quick video and then I'm going to get into what we can all do to start to push back. So what are the concerns? There's three main pieces of legislation that are of concern. That is the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations. That is the proposed pandemic agreement. And there is the UN piece of legislation, which is called the Political Declaration of the United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response. So if you see the words, the letters, PPPR, that's what it's talking about.

Alright, so what's wrong with the amendments? The thing about the amendments is that because they're amending an existing treaty, they do not have to go through our parliament, right? They are supposed to be presented four months in advance. So if they're going to vote on them in May this year, they're supposed to have been presented in January this year. We actually don't have a definite answer on whether that happened or not. But the biggest problem is that they don't have to go through our parliament. What we have to do is we have to reject them. So the pressure is on all of us to educate the rest of Australia so that they're all saying, we want to reject these amendments when they come through. What's wrong with the agreement? Well, it's not really about human health and what's best for Australia. It's really about peddling vaccines, right? And peddling pharmaceuticals, essentially. It's a venture capital perspectives for the pharmaceutical companies. What's wrong with the World Health Organisation? A lot. Okay. There's a lot wrong with the World Health Organisation. Essentially, they're a group of people that want to tell the rest of us what to do. They want to take all of our resources and they want us to die a slow death, but where we are paying them for the privilege of doing so. There's some other things up there that probably sounds a bit better than what I just said.

A few more things about the who they basically want to be telling the rest of us what we have to do. So who owns the World Health Organisation? Sorry. Oh, bill Gates. I thought you said I was too quick on the slides. Yes.

Okay. Bill Gates does own the World Health Organisation, right? He's the largest private donor. Garvey is also another private donor. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gives a lot of money to Garvey, so he's got another trip at the block there. We've also got Russia, China, and a few other countries that really have different values to our Australian values that give a lot of money. And what happens when these groups give this money that's over and above what the contributions are is what's formed called private public partnerships are formed. So it's not like the who decides what to do with that money. The people donating the money are telling them what they have to do with that money. So it's really where I sit. It's a marketing arm for the pharmaceutical companies.

Yes, it's 85%. It's 86% funded by donors. Those three legal instruments, which are the three treaties I mentioned earlier, are basically going to be used together to hand the who, the authority to make binding decisions or directions on how our country is required to respond whenever anything arises that relates to health. Now that doesn't just include a supposed real pandemic, but will also extend to potential pandemics and cover the treatment of animals and other factors such as climate change. Anyone that's heard me speak before or know that I talk about the fact that they're going to use climate change, and I don't know how they're exactly going to use it, but let's say for example, they're going to say that it's climate change that's causing all this huge number of myocarditis that we've been experiencing recent years.

Now you can laugh, but that's how they're going to sell this, right? And unless we get this message out there, and one of the reasons I say this is so that you do laugh at it. So when it starts getting pedalled, you can wake up to what's happening very, very quickly. And it's also very concerning that they want to have all these instructions given by one single person. And currently the director general of the World Health Organisation is a very nasty man called Tedros, and he was nominated to that position by China, by the CCP. That is not somebody that I want to be in control of my health decisions personally. I don't want anyone in control of my health decisions except myself.

I just pushed something Andrew that I shouldn't have done. Here we go. I've already mentioned briefly about Article 55. That's the four month rule. So in order to put these amendments on the table in May, 2024, this year, like two months away, they are supposed to have put them on the table in January so that they could go back to the countries be looked at, we could discuss them and go back. Now there's a freedom of information being done in New Zealand that suggests that maybe the countries have been given them. We've put one in here, we are yet to hear back. Apparently it's going to take them 30 days to find the information before they can respond to us. Right now, I'm pretty sure they've got that information at hand, but we haven't heard back yet about that. Yep. I think we've covered that pretty, and I'm going really quickly because I want to show you this. No, yep then.

I'll do a voiceover over the top of the voiceover and we'll see what's happening with this. So the World Health Organisation is saying we have private right to privacy and confidentiality. The reality is that we'll have a state party with detailed public health information going to the who. So they'd say all the things that we know. We have the right to, they're saying that we have a right to that, but they're actually taking away with the other hand because what they're saying is they want to have binding recommendations to require things of us

And integrity. But bodily autonomy is never mentioned in the International Health Regulations or the pandemic.  So bodily autonomy is not one of the features of any of the agreements, right?  About your own health. But during COVID-19 personal decisions, and we all know that during the shutdowns and the, I hate the word, I really don't like using that word, but during whatever it was that they created, they made decisions. We were told what to do. There was nothing like having any choice about what our choices were and anyone that stood up against that really did out, sorry, this is really bad. Anyway, so we're going to go through some of the things that we can do and we are going to talk about the aligned council a little further down the ground and exactly what that's doing with that. I don't think there's terribly many people in this room that don't know what's been going on, right? You all know what's been going on. And the purpose of my being here is to tell you what you can do about that because a big part of the problem we've had is feeling helpless because we don't know what to do. The thing that's wrong with handing over Australia Health decision to an international globalist body that doesn't care about us is that they're going to continue down the same path that we've seen in the last four years.

One Health. Now, has anybody heard of the term one Health? So One Health is about having animals, humans, and the entire environment as part of one biosphere. Now, if you go back 20 years, people were talking about the Internet of Things, the IOT. That's essentially what One Health is. It's about connecting all those things. And as Malcolm was telling me over dinner, it's also about them being able to have the mountain represented in court or the trees represented in court to have, which is not about human health at all. It's about taking away our land,

Right? So what else have we got here? This is just a bit more about One Health. Malcolm's going to talk to us about digital id. We already see with the farmers, they're doing a lot to take away land. So whether they're actually actively taking it away or they're making it unusable by shoving transmission lines across it so they can't use the land underneath it. 15 minute cities, C BDCs, we know there's a war on our energy. We are moving away from a reliable baseload power source with coal. They're putting up these wind turbines that are consuming acres of energy to even put them in place. They're digging these dirty great holes. They're sticking concrete in the ground. This is not a good thing.

And the transgender part of this is all part of this as well. It's all about breaking down our society and somebody, an international organisation having control over what happens here in Australia. So there's two mainstreams that are working in parallel. So we have the International Health Regulations and there's pandemic agreement. They're trying to shove them both through at the same time and they work hand in hand with each other. So you may have heard Tedros saying, oh, no, no, no, no. We are not taking away sovereignty. No, no, no, no, no, no. We're not going to take away dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons. No, no, no, no, no, no. We are not going to be dictating health policy to countries. It's because they've put them in one. Then they've, and in fact, I think some of that's just been because they know they're going to get pushback and then they've got other words in the other one.

So really they're having both of these things work in tandem with each other. The pandemic agreement, yes, I think it's in about its sixth revision in just over 12 months. The International Health Regulations, we know there's 307 proposed amendments in there. That's a lot of amendments, right? In 2022, they put through five amendments. And those five amendments, two of the major ones in that as they reduced the timeframes to object to future amendments from 18 months to 10 months, and they reduce the timeframe from implementation from 24 months to 12 months. Now, Australia Exits the WHO put together a petition in early 2023. Many of you have probably signed that petition. We got over 55,000 signatures and we asked our parliament to reject the 2022 amendments. It took until June, 2023, which was more than 12 months after they went through the World Health Association to actually get that before an organisation called JSO, the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties. Now, if that had been the case with the amendments that they want to put through in May, 2024, we would already have been too late.

Now the good thing is they now know that they're going to get pushback. So what happened with those May, 2022 amendments is that they did eventually go to the Joint standing Committee on treaties. And I'm desperately looking for a piece of paper here. Here it is, but I don't believe that was because of our petition. So we had a petition. We got 50, 55,000 plus signatures on that petition. I don't believe it was because of the petition. I do believe the petition helped. I believe it was because of our memes. So a gentleman by the name of, it's probably a bit generous by the name of Josh Wilson as the chair of the Joint standing committee on treaties. And we had written him about three emails asking if this info was going to go before them, and he'd written back to us and said, basically he was patting us on the head and saying, there, don't worry, you're pretty little heads about it, go away. It's all under control. The politicians will look after it. So we put out a meme, Josh is missing because he really wasn't taking much notice of us.

And then towards the end of June, we got an email back that basically said, look, this is the last time I'm corresponding on this. I'm not going to correspond again. It was actually the last Friday in June, we got this email. About the same time we had put out another meme, a second meme, and that meme said, penny is wrong. Now, can you imagine how viral that would've gone? So strangely enough, on Monday morning we get another email from Josh Wilson saying, oops, sorry, I've just discovered that on the 13th of June. Now I haven't fact checked that whether it was actually the 13th of June or not. On the 13th of June, we got a referral about this matter from the assistant Foreign minister. What's Penny Wong's position? Is she the foreign minister? A bit coincidental for me. Anyway, we got this, the 2022 amendments to the Joint Standing Committee on treaties.

Now, there is not a ranking system for these amendments as I understand it, right? But some bureaucrats in somebody's office somewhere decided it was a level three. It wasn't very important, didn't need much attention. So this is the report, two 10. It's titled up Timor Lesse. And in the back of this report, which you're welcome to come and have a look at is the May, 2022 amendments, right? There are 16 members on Jay Scott, I hope I'm not going to really put him in trouble here. One of those members is Matt Canavan. He does not remember seeing anything about that in here and good on him. He was good enough to say. I don't remember voting on that, right? But when you see this and you look at it and you see what a small note under minor treaty actions that is in the back here, which I've got to flick to find it, amendments adopted by the 75th World Health Assembly to the International Health Regulations.

It's only a few paragraphs right in the back right now. We can't afford to let that happen again. So one of the things that we've done is Aus, it's who is one of the categories of volunteers that we're looking for is people to troll through legislation, right? Because we need to know what's getting in front of these politicians before they get to vote on it so that this doesn't happen. Okay? On the Australia exits, the WHO website, which if you picked up the yellow flyer when you came in, you'll find the websites on there. There's a place that you can go and volunteer. Now, that's only one of the categories of volunteers that we're looking for. So there's different categories that we have in there that you can volunteer for, and I probably need to put this further forward and I have no idea what I did with the clicker. If anybody else knows what I did with the clicker, that'd be good.

Yeah, I think we'll go past that. Where were we? Things you can do. So if you go onto the Australia exits, the WHO website, you can go there, you can look what the categories are. You can say you could volunteer. Now we are a volunteer organisation. Everybody in the organisation is volunteer. We don't get paid. So it can take a few weeks for us to get back to you. But if you can give us a bit of an explanation in there about what you can do and what skills you can offer, somebody will get back. They'll go through that. They'll assign you to a team or they'll ask you what team you want to be on, all those kinds of things. But that's one way that you can volunteer.

What else have we got? There's templates to write to representatives on the website. The one we are focusing on at the moment is to the joint standing committee on treaties because they will be looking at the new pandemic agreement. It's a brand new agreement. It will definitely go to the joint standing committee on treaties. The amendments are very, very likely to go there. I don't think they would even try to not send them to them because we've managed to make enough noise over the last 12 months that it would be just full heart for them not to send them there. But we need to make sure that they're hearing us so that that happens and that they know that we are really watching them, right? If you join our newsletter, you'll get our updates about what's happening. We've recently put out some coasters. Now the idea about the coasters is to help stimulate conversation, right?

So we have Anzac Day coming up. Hopefully we've got some barbecues happening around the place. If you've got a pack or two of the coasters, take them to the barbecue, throw them on the table, people pick them up, have a conversation about that. And we're also running a special right now where you can buy two packs for the price of one, and if you buy five packs, you get 10 packs, et cetera, et cetera. Okay, we got that. Good. There's also flyers on the website that you can print out. There's information to watch, share videos, and obviously to take that information out into the community to share awareness. Now, there is a q and A at the end of this, so if you want to ask specific questions, you can ask that. So Malcolm and I will both be answering questions, but what I really want to get onto you is, sorry, and there's all socials.

So we've got Facebook, telegram, Instagram, Twitter, et cetera. But get onto the newsletter list. You'll get all this. What I really want to tell you about is the aligned Council of Australia, who's heard of the Aligned Council of Australia. Fantastic, right? Because it's almost brand spanking new. Many of you would've got involved with the My Say Matters campaign that was run by standup a few months ago. That was actually a joint initiative between Australia exits, the WHO Standup Now Australia and the Australian Medical Professional Society. And then when the Australian Medical Professional Society had the terms of reference document for the Senate, we got together 27 different groups to get behind that and push it all at the same time. So the idea of the aligned Council is to get lots of groups all pushing the same thing at the same time, same message at the same time.

Thank you. It's not my brainchild, it's somebody else's brainchild, but I think it's a really, really good thing. The two main aims of the Aligned Council is one to get people working together. The other one is to reject the three treaties that I've mentioned. So that's the Amendments, the new Agree, and the United Nations PPPR one. Now one of our exit, the Who Girls who is actually here with us tonight, the lovely Jody over here has come up with an absolute brainchild about what we can do to get more involvement. And that is to create. So the World Health Organisation is meeting on the 27th of May, right that week. So we want to start getting into our communities and into our political offices. Now. We are going to be having the world's, sorry, not the world's largest, Australia's largest letterbox drop. And that is going to be happening in about three weeks.

We are getting 2 million flyers printed up, and there'll be instructions on the Aligned Council website and probably on ours as well, about how you can get involved in that world's greatest lit. Sorry, Australia's great. I want it to be the world. Had you hear, I want it to be the World Australia's greatest litter box drop right now. The really smart part about this that Jody's come up with is having community teams and political liaison teams in every electorate across the country. Okay? Now, there is a massive amount of work in doing that. I dunno if any of you remember back to the 2022 federal election, and we were looking to get for all the freedom candidates, and Jewel was very involved in this as well. We were looking to get people to help the Freedom candidates. This is on that scale, but multiplied because we're looking for people in the community groups to have community activities.

Plus we're looking for people to be politically engaged to be liaison officer. Now, ideally that will be with the member in that area, but it may not be with the member. It might be somebody in their office. You might know somebody in the family. Because what we need to do is to get in front of the members so that they get how serious Australia is the ordinary person in the street about stopping these treaties from going through. And whilst we are sending letters, we're sending emails, we are making phone calls, it's very, very hard to actually get in front of the mp. Now, we are very, very lucky. Senator Roberts is very happy to be here, have conversations with us, to listen to our concerns. Unfortunately, not all of the senators are like that. We are getting more and more of them getting on board.

And Matt Canavan is one that probably even six months ago, I couldn't have had the conversations with him that I can have today. But we need to get to these people and trying to go directly. We've got no relationship with them. There's no trust. So if we can have relationships formed that people may already have formed with people in their office or may know somebody that knows them and start to feed that information in gently. I mean, I know we all want to go out there with a big bit of four by two and bash them up. Okay, I get that. We want to do that, but it's not going to get us the result that we're looking for. We have to figure out how to get in front of them in a way that they can hear what we are saying to them. So one of the girls on our core team lives in Tamworth and the MP is Joyce Barnaby Joyce, thank you.

Right now Barnaby has kind of, I think he kind of knows, but it's kind of been, I'll just go over here. She got in front of him after 12 months of trying, sat in his office, gave him the documentation to read and shut up, and he sat there and read it, basically going, I wish this wasn't true, but I kind of know it is okay. In fact, what he said to her is, how do you know this stuff? Who are you? How do you know this stuff? And this particular girl is our head researcher. So she knows her stuff inside out and back to front. I don't, I'm much more interested in getting people to push back, but she knows the detail of this. And we are also very lucky that we've got international lawyers working with us. We've got a really great team and now that we are part of the Aligned Council as well, that's really helping Desk to get that message out there more.

So in closing, because taking up Malcolm's time, what I would really love you to do is to go onto the Aligned Council website and volunteer on there for the position of community liaison or for political liaison if you want to talk to somebody about that. I brought the girl whose brainchild it was along with me tonight, the very, very lovely, Jody, go and have a chat to her. You can obviously come chat to me. I hope that gives you hope because together we can stop this, but we have to get beyond the bubble and we have to put it in terms that the politicians can actually hear us. Because at the moment, what they're doing is putting their hands over the air saying This is too difficult and running in the opposite direction. And we have to get them to see that they can do something and we have to give them the courage to stand up and do something.

And it's the same with middle or mainstream Australia. I'm convinced that they now know, large majority of them now know they're just too scared to have those conversations because they don't want to be that odd person out. Six months ago, nobody would have a conversation unless I initiated it. People are starting to have those conversations without us having to be involved in them. We just have to give them the material so that they can be more involved in that. You've been very patient, and as I said before, please come and ask us if you've got questions at the end. And I really must hand over to Malcolm. Do you want to introduce Jewel? Yes. But yeah, thank you.