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Sign Now, Ask Later – If this Pandemic Treaty gets signed, every day of your lives will be one big Pandemic

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

As we approach the end of May, many world governments are being strong-armed into signing the WHO’s (aka the World Health Organization) “Pandemic Treaty.” A treaty that is so craftily worded not even Einstein, nor Houdini can unpack it.

In short, a treaty when signed will give the WHO and company unlimited powers to declare universal pandemics at will, and as anyone alive these past four years will tell you, all the tyranny that comes with total power.

As members of the World Health Organization (WHO) failed to reach an agreement on the text of the Pandemic Treaty during the recently concluded 9th round of negotiations, an additional round of negotiations was set to take place between April 29th, and May 10th, 2024. The WHO has come up with a 29-page revised edition in an attempt to soften the blow.

It seems like even those who signed the membership earlier on are beginning to take a second look at all the UN talking points and pitfalls that are conveniently hidden in those documents.

I took a read, and this smells like control from top to bottom. Here are some of what I encountered:

(1) “Community-based early detection and control measures: leverage community capacities, networks and mechanisms to detect unusual public health events and contain them at the source.” (page 5 of revised doc.)

(2) Each party shall promote timely access to credible and evidence-based information on pandemics and their causes, effects, and drivers, with the aim of countering and addressing misinformation, or disinformation, particularly through risk communication and effective community-level engagement. (Page 20 of revised treaty doc.)

(3) The Parties shall exchange information and cooperate, in accordance with national law, in preventing misinformation and disinformation, and endeavor to develop best practices to increase the accuracy and reliability of crisis communications. (Page 20 of revised treaty doc.)

(4) At any time two years after the date on which the WHO Pandemic Agreement has entered into force for a Party, that Party may withdraw from the Agreement by giving written notification to the Depositary. (Page 27 of the revised treaty edition.)

(5) Any such withdrawal shall take effect upon expiry of one year from the date of receipt by the Depositary of the notification of withdrawal, or on such later date as may be specified in the notification of withdrawal. (Page 27 of the revised edition of the treaty.)

According to the dictionary, the word “Shall” is defined as an: order, promise, requirement, or obligation. This word is used over 160 times in this document. I wonder how many so-called world leaders think before accepting this order without consulting their citizens. To those who have not signed, please do not.

For any country, island leader, or leaders foolish enough to have already signed this Pandemic Treaty, please ask yourself, do you want to spend three to four years fighting to get out of this? Have you read what is outlined at the end of page 27? Remember, these are the same people who told you to give them two weeks to flatten the curve. You have been warned.

You can tell that things are not going as planned for the WHO when they have to pull out all the stops by presenting: 23 former national Presidents, 22 former Prime Ministers, a former UN General Secretary, and three Nobel Laureates to plead with the 194 member countries to sign a Pandemic treaty, which some members are now questioning, and others are rejecting.

Such is the desperation of the WHO that they are even willing to accept a diluted version of this treaty, just to claim a ‘win’. Do not be fooled; any win for them is a loss for humanity. They plan to remove our freedoms layer by layer until we are total slaves.

Dr. Meryl Nass, a physician who has been critical of the WHO, said that several countries, including New Zealand, Slovakia, and the Netherlands, have raised concerns about the agreements. She also expressed concerns about the speed, or as she called it “Corner cutting” with which things are being done.

According to Dr. Meryl Nass, the WHO is overstepping its boundaries and hoping that the people do not recognize this.

Speaking of the WHO’s constitution, Dr. Nass told a news source, “It is very specific about what kinds of regulations the WHO can issue, and they’re limited. What has been put into the [IHR] amendments goes way beyond what they’re allowed to issue as regulations and would need to be issued as a treaty.”

One day it is called a treaty, and the next day it’s an agreement.

In response to the pandemic treaty, many U.S. states have to make sure that state authority is not overridden by the WHO agreements.

States like Florida passed a law that state health officials “May not adopt, implement, or enforce an international health organization’s public health policy, or guidelines unless authorized to do so under state law, rule, or executive order issued by the Governor.

In this bill, we formally reject W.H.O. and any of these international organizations,” Gov. Ron DeSantis stated.

In March, the Louisiana state senate unanimously approved a bill stating that “The World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction or power within the state of Louisiana.”

Tennessee lawmakers are currently working on legislation to give citizens the ability to “nullify” mandates that conflict with their constitutional rights.

Where does Canada stand in all this? Are there any such Bills drafted and approved in Canada? Are those who call themselves Canada’s Opposition Party taking any serious and meaningful stand against this Pandemic Treaty, a treaty that is on Canada’s doorstep in a matter of days? Or are they too busy participating in the Israel/Palestine/Climate Change and Ukraine distractions?

Last call Canadians, wake up and let your voices be heard on this grave matter. Once your ruling regime accepts this Pandemic Treaty, it’s over. Again, you have been warned. You are dealing with masters and mistresses of deception.

The planners of this “Treaty, or Agreement” can’t wait to: close what is left of your business down, roll out full digital IDs, mandate their favorite injections on you and your children, freeze your bank accounts at will if and when you resist, ban you from traveling, hold you hostage in 15-minute cities, stop you from farming, and keep lying to you at every turn about viruses they created.

Do not let these Globalists decide if you can worship, or not, remember how they arrested pastors here in Canada under the guise of safety and health aka the COVID scam? They are hoping that you forgot!

Once a country, or an island signs this so-called treaty into effect, they lose all sovereignty and executive powers to the: UN, WHO, WEF, and the big corporations that back them. In short, you become a slave in your own country.

We have written many articles on what the WHO and WEF, plus Big Pharma agenda is already. And so, I will save time by just saying that if you sit back and allow your so-called leaders to sign this treaty, “Every day of your lives will be one big Pandemic.”

In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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  1. steven kaszab

    June 6, 2024 at 11:32 am

    The pandemic treaty is an alternative needed today. Many nation states will often hide the fact a pandemic is spreading in their nation, while allowing their nationals to travel willy-nilly all over the world, possible spreading the virus. Face it many National Leaders lack the courage to make decisions placing their economies and nations populations into any stage of a pandemic. Political and economic factors always trump those of medical-safety issues.

    Most nations and States will initiate their own version of a pandemic policy, ignoring The World Health Organization.

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“We want 9-8-8 to become as familiar as dialing 9-1-1,” 9-8-8 Celebrates one year serving the community

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

The holiday season, a time often associated with joy and celebration, can paradoxically trigger a decline in mental well-being for many. Coupled with the ongoing pressures of inflation, rising crime rates, and the abrupt shift of daylight savings time, particularly in northern regions, these factors can create a perfect storm for individuals struggling with their mental health.

Suicide, a tragic reality, knows no boundaries, impacting people of all ages and backgrounds. In Canada alone, a staggering average of 4,500 lives are lost to suicide each year, translating to approximately 12 individuals per day. The impact of each suicide extends far beyond the individual, leaving a trail of grief and devastation among family, friends, and communities.

On November 30th, 2023, Canada launched 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline. It is for anyone thinking about suicide, feeling hopeless, or like they are struggling to cope. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto, Canada’s largest mental health teaching hospital, leads and coordinates delivery of 9-8-8 nationwide. 9-8-8 is funded by the Government of Canada, through the Public Health Agency of Canada.

A growing network of nearly 40 experienced local and national crisis line partners across the country provide culturally appropriate, lifesaving supports to people who call or text the helpline.

Over the past year, 9-8-8 crisis responders have answered more than 300,000 calls and texts to the national helpline. 9-8-8 answers an average of almost 30,000 calls and texts per month – approximately 1,000 calls and texts per day. In Ontario, 9-8-8 responders answer an average of over 12,000 calls and texts per month (more than 135,000 from the launch to October 31st, 2024).

The goal of the three-digit helpline is to prevent suicide by making it as simple as possible for people to get the help they need, when they need it most. 9-8-8 provides urgent, live support by phone and text to people in every province and territory across the country in English and French, 24/7, every day of the year.

Last week, I had a chance to speak with Nika Khossravi, 9-8-8 Crisis Responder, and she shared with me her reason for becoming a responder, and the importance of 9-8-8.

“Last year I experienced the loss of a friend to suicide,” Nika shares, “When I was grieving the loss, I did a lot of reflection, and I realized that I did not have the tools to assist my friend. I dug deep and volunteered and learned a lot. What many of us don’t take into consideration is how suicide affects survivors of suicide. We don’t like to say suicide is contagious, but sometimes it becomes more of a reality, especially when someone close to you has committed suicide.”

What are the biggest challenges you anticipate in ensuring equitable access to the 9-8-8 helpline for all Canadians, including those in remote, rural, and underserved communities,” I inquired?

“It serves every single city in Canada. It is the same as 9-1-1. Let’s be honest, when you are in crisis, you are not thinking about long drawn-out numbers. We want 9-8-8 to become as familiar as dialing 9-1-1,”

“Are there mechanisms for seamless referrals and follow-up care?”

“Responders offer follow calls within 24 hours, and some are able to do referrals to local distress centres. 211 is one of the resource databases that we can provide for them.”

9-8-8 also offers support and advice for people who are worried someone they know may be considering suicide. Whatever you are going through, you don’t have to face your problems on your own. 9-8-8 responders are here to listen. No one who calls or texts 9-8-8 will be turned away. Everyone who contacts 9-8-8 will be assessed for suicide risk.

“What are the initial expectations and long-term goals for the 9-8-8 helpline in terms of reducing suicide rates and improving mental health outcomes for Canadians?”

“We want people to be aware. We are a resource to those who think someone in their lives might be thinking about suicide. We want 9-8-8 to be as familiar to Canadians as 9-1-1.”

By texting or calling 9-8-8, people can connect with a responder who’s ready to
listen and trained to help. 9-8-8 responders work with callers and texters to explore ways to cope when things are overwhelming and find a path to safety. Responder training is informed by evidence, best practices and engagement with organizations representing populations most affected by suicide to ensure that anyone, anywhere, can access the support they need.

For more information and to receive the latest updates, please visit www.988.ca  or connect with them on our social media platforms:
Twitter: @988Canada
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The health disaster caused by the tobacco industry is still ongoing and needs immediate attention

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BY PAUL JUNOR

The announced lawsuit seeking $500 billion against the tobacco companies could potentially be settled. The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) issued a press release on October 18th, 2024, in which it expressed reservations. The Ontario government is supportive, but there have been mixed reactions from others.

The proposed lawsuit would dispense the following:

  • $24.7 billion over time to provinces and territories, including $6.3 billion up front, and the remainder paid out as a percentage of tobacco company profits, including 85% of net after-tax profits in the first five years, and then 80% declining to 70% in subsequent years, until the $24.7 billion is paid
  • $4.1 billion to the Quebec class action plaintiffs
  • $2.5 billion to individual victims across Canada beyond the Quebec class action plaintiffs
  • $1.0 billion to a Foundation to fund research for the diagnosis and treatment of tobacco-related disease.

Rob Cunningham, lawyer for the CCS and Senior Policy Analyst states, “The approach in the proposed settlement falls massively short and fails to protect the future health of Canadians properly. How can such an approach possibly be justified when we continue to have millions of Canadians who smoke each year and tobacco remains the leading cause of cancer death? This settlement fails to support public health efforts to reduce smoking.”

Cunningham is supportive of the $1 billion funding, which will go towards the foundation independent of the government but expressed concerns that it will not be involved in proactive measures such as: smoking cessation initiatives, awareness campaigns, or public health programs.

Cunningham would like to see specific changes before approval. He notes, “The foundation must have the ability to fund a full range of initiatives to reduce tobacco use, such as smoking cessation and community programs, among others. Moreover, as in the U.S, the settlement in Canada should contain policy measures to reduce tobacco use such as banning remaining tobacco promotion and should require public disclosure of secret tobacco company internal documents.”

Some of the data presented by Canada Cancer Society include:

  • Smoking is the leading cause of disease and death in Canada with 16,000 deaths in Ontario and 46,000 in Canada
  • The rate of smoking is 11.4% for age 18 and older according to 2023 stats
  • About 3.6 million Canadians are smokers

The Canada Cancer Society highlights some of the wrongful actions of the tobacco industry such as:

  • Marketing to underage teenagers
  • Advertising to women with themes of slimness and fashion
  • Denying that smoking caused cancer and other diseases
  • Failing to warn consumers adequately
  • Using misleading advertising, including for so-called “light” and “mild” cigarettes
  • Lobbying aggressively against tobacco control laws

Cunningham states, “Without investing in significant measures to reduce tobacco use, this proposed settlement misses the very intention of the lawsuits in the first place, which is to curtail the damages caused by the tobacco industry. The health disaster caused by the tobacco industry is still ongoing and needs immediate attention, which this proposed settlement fails to do. This is a deal that won’t reduce smoking.”

The three major tobacco companies in Canada include:

  • Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. (owned by British American Tobacco)
  • Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (owned by Philip Morris International)
  • JTI-Macdonald Corp (owned by Japan Tobacco)

Gar Mahood of the Campaign for Justice on Tobacco Fraud acknowledged the settlement is a “Hollow victory. The settlement went from $500 billion in claimed damages (the costs to the health care system for treating smoking-related illness) to just over $24.7 billion. It’s a financial cave-in that will be paid for by current addicted smokers, the most at-risk group in the proposed settlement, and youth who will become addicted.”

“It is a meaningful first step in acknowledging decades of harm,” states Jessica Buckley, President and CEO at the Lung Health Foundation (LHF) notes further, “But financial restitution can’t make up for the loss of life. It can’t make up for the experiences of Canadians who have suffered through lung cancer and COPD. It’s not enough for people who are struggling to breathe right now.”

“It is crucial to ensure that more resources are allocated to lung health prevention programs, research and education efforts.

She is not sure if the funds will go directly into practical steps. “LHF is pushing fit a Smoke-Free Generation, a move that if enacted, would protect youth from addiction by ensuring that youth born after a certain date would never legally become of age to purchase tobacco products.”

Jacob Shelley, co-director of the Health Ethics, Law and Policy lab at Western University shares that he is pleased that plaintiffs will receive restitution after five years of going through the courts. He states, “It’s not a meaningful individual victory in the sense of like a big payout, but it’s meaningful and there is going to be an opportunity for collection on this claim, which started decades ago, and that there is recognition and an imposition of liability for the failure to warn about the risks associated with the use of this product.”

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The world says goodbye to the Calypso Lion, Dennis James Sr

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

Three-time Canadian Calypso monarch and Saint Lucian-born Mr. Dennis James Sr. has left us. Uncle Dennis as would sometimes call him was an extremely passionate performer. Anyone who attended a Calypso tent where Dennis James sang could testify to this. He was a reticent brother by nature but make no mistake when he hit the stage you knew it was showtime.

Always dressed to the teeth, Dennis left no stone unturned musically. He was not just a Calypso singer, Dennis touched almost every genre musically from: Soca, Calypso to RnB, and more. Every song Dennis James did he brought his fiery touch to it like a stamp.

James was crowned Canadian Calypso monarch first in 2001, then 2002, and 2006. From the day James touched down in Toronto to perform as a Calypso artist, he was loved. Some artists have to grow into that love, the audience gave Dennis that package naturally.

With songs like “West Indians Unite,” “Words I Did Not Say,” “Nothing to Declare,”  “The Thunder,” and “Thank You Toronto,” it is said that as a Calypso artist, if you knew you were competing against Dennis James, you better do your homework.

One of the founding members of the Calypso organization here in Toronto and artist Juno D Kanhai aka Juno D’ Lord remembers Dennis James in two words as a “Great crooner.”

Seven-time Canadian Calypso monarch Tara Woods (aka Macoomere-Fifi) told me, “I called him Mr. Toronto. From the time Dennis James landed in Toronto, he was loved by everyone. He was always grateful for the love, and very shy about his talent.”

“Dennis may have looked unassuming, that is until he hit the stage. I will always remember Dennis onstage with that smile that is all his own, and the vocal explosion when he feels the audience’s love.”

“You had to be afraid,” she said. “Dennis was one of the guys you had to watch as a competitor. You could not take him lightly. He has left us a legacy. Rest in peace Mr. T.O.”

I spoke to five-time Canadian Calypso monarch Bryan Thornhill (aka “Structure”) who competed against Dennis in the Calypso arena, “I first met Dennis in 2003 in the Calypso finals. Even though we were fierce competitors we had that admiration for each other’s work. His strong voice and renditions made him a formidable force and added color to the Kaiso mosaic. My deepest condolences to his family. He will always be remembered. May he Rest in Peace!”

Calypso Monarch and Soca king Joel Davis (aka “Connector”) had this to say of James. “He was a giant in the business, a humble but serious man who I considered a cultural ambassador. He executed his vocal range with a vengeance.”

Five-time Canadian Calypso monarch Michael Moore (aka the Lord Beginner) also weighed in on his memory of Dennis James. “What I liked about him was his aggressive nature on stage. Even though we performed in the same tent I told myself, I better watch him. James was smooth, Dennis performed nicely, and he knew how to get the crowd involved in the Calypso. He was a fierce competitor, and I liked him, but you know me, even though we were in the same camp I have no friends when it came to the competition, but I am very sympathetic about his passing.”

One of the things I have learned as an artist from Dennis is to document my work. James would post songs that he recorded in the 70s as well as his latest work, both his music and the pictures from that era he kept. Not many artists have that mindset.

Even though James has lived in the US and Canada he has never forgotten his Saint Lucian roots going back from time to time and even competing in the Island’s national Calypso competition.

I have always liked how Dennis James packaged and presented himself as an artist. He took his craft seriously and I respect that. On behalf of the Toronto Calypso fraternity, I extend condolences to his wife and family. Dennis James, may you fly high King. You will be fondly remembered.

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