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THIRD WORLD LESSONS...

In a recent post entitled Broken Silence James Roguski highlighted how the World Health Organisation is not having it all its own way. It would appear 11 countries, exclusively second and third world countries, are dragging their heals about signing up to Pandemic Preparedness agreements that will leave them subject to the same sort of blatant overreach by health authorities they experienced in 2020 – and for decades previously.

Roguski writes:

I have reported numerous times regarding the “Silence Procedure.”

Under this procedure, a draft resolution is circulated to Member States with a timeline to respond. If a country supports a resolution, it does nothing. If it opposes a resolution, it sends an email breaking silence. Just one such action stops the adoption of the resolution and could trigger an extension of time for revisions or to resolve the objections.

Eleven countries have formally objected to the political declarations that were scheduled to be adopted during the High Level Meetings (HLM) at the annual United Nations General Assembly.

It seems that they have “broken the silence.”

The objections were conveyed in a letter dated 17 September 2023 to the President of the UN General Assembly H.E. Dennis Francis that was signed by the permanent representatives of the following countries:

1. Belarus
2. Bolivia
3. Cuba
4. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
5. Eritrea
6. Islamic Republic of Iran
7. Nicaragua
8. Russian Federation
9. Syrian Arab Republic
10. Venezuela
11. Zimbabwe


The bottom line of the 11 countries' objections is this:

Our delegations are convinced that this is no way to handle multilateral and intergovernmental negotiations on issues of great relevance for the international community, particularly for developing countries.

See https://jamesroguski.substack.com/archive?utm

For the full letter signed by the 11 countries see:

https://www.nationalreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/UN-sanctions-letter.pdf?utm

This situation set me thinking...

Is it just possible the second and third world countries could be our saving grace, here in the so called First world?

If it is we don’t deserve it.

We in the so called First World have been ruthlessly exploiting the so called Second and Third worlds for centuries.

All the talk from the UN and the globalists would seem to indicate that the treaties, agreements, call them what you will, they wish all 193 nations to sign up to, are about equity and inclusivity.

They’re not. They’re about ratifying the right of the 1st world countries to continue raping and pillaging the rest of the world. Thank God the rest of the world is beginning to wake up and say NO.

Make no mistake we in the industrialised West are in the same position as the Romans were before the coming of the barbarian hordes that issued in the Dark Ages. We have been living off the fat of the land – not our land, THEIR land - for far too long. We have been egregiously domineering and profiteering off slave labour for far too long. Like the Romans we have become fat and complacent...

Here’s an article detailing 8 reasons why the Roman Empire collapsed. See if any of these reasons relate to what is transpiring around us in 2023:

https://www.history.com/news/8-reasons-why-rome-fell

It’s only now that we, the global population that is, find ourselves squarely on the receiving end of the machinations of a tiny elite that have for far too long considered it their bounden duty and right to control, manipulate, massacre and exploit us, that we can begin to appreciate how it has been for centuries to live in a third world nation.

The chicken’s coming home to roost.

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