59.45 Howe Enterprise March 21, 2022

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Story problem time: The United States funds 25 biolabs all in Ukraine and neighboring Russia invades Ukraine and destroys those labs. You embrace Ukraine and cheer on their heroic stance against the big boy Russia. You wave the Ukraine flag and proudly claim their president is a hero. Now, lets explore this scenario. Most people understand that Communist China and the US are not allies...picture China and Mexico forming a partnership where China funds 25 biolab locations in Mexico near the US border. US then invades Mexico and takes out said bio labs...would we be waving the Mexican flag or the US flag? Would we be praising the Mexican president? The US funded biolabs in Ukraine isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a fact. Republican Senator Mitt Romney called Democrat Tulsi Gabbard’s factual comments “treasonous.” Gabbard called for him to apologize and resign. The Romneys, Bidens, Pelosis and many other US political families have a lot to lose if their Ukrainian unscrupulous deeds are exposed. ***** Jussie Smollet was released on bail. He said he’s not suicidal. This could suggest he gave law enforcement all the details they needed to level up to who was behind his ridiculous fake hate crime. The cackling vice president could be a little nervous. ***** Arnold Schwarzenegger compares Russian invasion of Ukraine to Jan. 6. ***** Durham

Monday, March 21, 2022

WHO's push for new pandemic treaty stokes fears of global governance By Aaron Kliegman Just The News Negotiations have begun to establish a globally binding agreement to combat future pandemics, raising concerns that such an accord would undermine national sovereignty and centralize too much power in the hands of the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations' health agency. In a recent open letter, the World Council for Health, a coalition of scientists, doctors, lawyers, and civil society advocacy organizations, lambasted the idea as dangerous and illegitimate. "The proposed WHO agreement is unnecessary, and is a threat to sovereignty and inalienable rights," the council wrote. "It increases the WHO's suffocating power to declare unjustified pandemics, impose dehumanizing lockdowns, and enforce expensive, unsafe, and ineffective treatments against the will of the people." Prominent health experts such as Drs. Pierre Kory and Astrid Stuckelberger have endorsed the council's open letter and been outspoken against the treaty under discussion.

WHO constitution gives it broad authority to adopt global regulations concerning standards and procedures to prevent the spread of disease, including quarantine and certain pharmaceutical requirements. Others argue a pandemic treaty can address the holes exposed by the world's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. "If the world was able to pass a strong pandemic treaty, it would turn a crisis into an opportunity — a historic, once in a lifetime opportunity," said Georgetown University Professor of Global Health Law Lawrence Gostin in an interview. "We're attempting to solve all the major gaps in pandemic response." Gostin and other supporters of such a new, "transformative" agreement note pandemics don't recognize borders and argue the only way to fight them effectively is for the world to collaborate in better ways. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has criticized nations for adopting "'me-first' approaches that stymie the global solidarity needed to deal with a global threat," referring to COVID-19.

The agreement would effectively create one world government under the guise of creating a standardized global pandemic response, according to Stuckelberger, a member of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva and Lausanne.

In a recent article, Gostin similarly condemned "nationalistic leaders" for "taking a stance of 'my country first.'"

"This pandemic committee wants everything in a standardized way," she said. "One health, one government, one emergency all the time."

Gostin, who is director of the WHO's Collaborating Center on National and Global Health Law, added the treaty would require prompt reporting of outbreaks (which China

Stuckelberger noted the

The treaty they're pushing is expected to include measures to improve information sharing between countries.

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From the 45th President of the United States Speaker Robin Vos, of the Great State of Wisconsin, just said there was ‘widespread fraud’ in the 2020 Presidential Election, but that the State Legislature cannot do anything about it. Wrong! If you rob the diamonds from a jewelry store, if you get caught, you have to give the diamonds back, votes should be no different. There is already a very powerful resolution in the Wisconsin State Assembly that calls for the decertification of the 2020 Election and reclaiming of Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes. There is so much fraud, as Vos knows, that this should be done quickly and easily. The highly respected Special Counsel, Michael Gableman, has exposed so much already, including election bribery with Mark Zuckerberg’s $8.8 million, horrific fraud stealing votes from the elderly in nursing homes, and rampant ballot harvesting and phantom votes. Far more votes than is needed for the Republican candidate, me, to win. Our Country would not be in the mess it’s in if Republicans had the courage to act. We would be energy independent, no inflation, the Ukraine desecration would not be happening, our economy would be strong, there would have been no surrender in Afghanistan, and so much else. Speaker Vos should do the right thing and correct the Crime of the Century— immediately! It is my opinion that other states will be doing this, Wisconsin should lead the way!”

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The United States allocates an additional $800 million to help Ukraine in the field of security. The latest armed drones will be delivered to the country in the near future. In total, 9,000 antitank complexes, 800 air defense systems, 20 million pieces of ammunition will be transferred to Ukraine ***** Putin said that "the global dominance of the West is ending." He also said that the Russian economy currently generates enough income and announced that the minimum wage, living wage, public sector salaries, social benefits and pensions will be increased in the Russian Federation. According to him, "the US is trying to convince its citizens that their difficulties are the result of Russia's actions, but this is a lie" ***** Putin: "A network of dozens of laboratories operated in Ukraine, where military biological programs were conducted under the guidance and financial support of the Pentagon" ***** Ukraine legalizes cryptocurrencies. Zelensky signed a bill on virtual assets ***** NATO has no plans to send troops to Ukraine ***** A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.3 occurred off the coast of Fukushima in northern Japan. An alarm went off at the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. Later, an earthquake of magnitude 5.6 also occurred in the northeast of the country. More than 700,000 private homes in Tokyo are de-energized. The probability of a tsunami remains

***** The United States is putting pressure on India, China, Egypt because of Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov says ***** The International Court of Justice of the United Nations has ruled that Russia must immediately stop the military operation in Ukraine ***** The Russian LDPR Party is ready to submit for discussion an initiative on a referendum for the return of the death penalty ***** The NATO countries believe that the alliance forces should not be present on the territory or in the airspace of Ukraine ***** The US Federal Reserve: The war in Ukraine will lead to an increase in inflation and a slowdown in the economy ***** The International Criminal Court is deeply concerned about Russia's use of force in Ukraine ***** The European Court of Human Rights has suspended the consideration of all cases related to Russia ***** According to the deputy mayor of Mariupol, as a result of the Russian bombing, the city drama theater, in which civilians were hiding, was damaged. According to his estimates, there were from 1,000 to 1,200 people there. The number of victims is currently unknown, the BBC reports. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said that this is another lie and Russia has nothing to do with the destruction of the drama theater ***** Former Australian Spe(Continued on page 16)


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