stluciatimes, caribbean, caribbeannews, stlucia, saintlucia, stlucianews, saintlucianews, stluciatimesnews, saintluciatimes, stlucianewsonline, saintlucianewsonline, st lucia news online, stlucia news online, loop news, loopnewsbarbados

Medical Tyranny? – Freedom Coalition Writes Pierre Regarding Proposed Global Pandemic Treaty

Saint Lucia’s Freedom Coalition has written Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre expressing concern over amendments proposed to a planned World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Treaty.

“Why has your government not informed the citizenry with respect to the position it took at the WHO conference in Switzerland earlier in the year ( 2022), where amendments proposed by the Biden administration to the International Health Regulations would effectively cede our constitutional and citizens’ rights to the WHO and result in absolute and unprecedented medical tyranny?” The document asked.

According to the Freedom Coalition, if approved, the amendments will be in the Pandemic Treaty proposed by the WHO.

The group noted that, fortunately, African countries, Russia, China and Brazil were among nations that ‘rightfully and courageously’ opposed the measures.

“The implications of this draconian treaty for the citizens of our country and the world would be frightening and , far reaching,” the Freedom Coalition’s January 27, 2023 letter to the Saint Lucia Prime Minister warned.

In addition, it reiterated a call for a post-mortem on how Saint Lucia managed the COVID-19 pandemic.

The January 27, 2023 letter to the Prime Minister also expressed concern that despite numerous reports from countries around the world of many people suffering adverse effects and death as a result of taking the COVID-19 ‘vaccine’, the Ministry of Health continues to promote the injection which has proven to be neither ‘safe’ nor ‘effective’.

The organisation copied the letter to Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs Minister Moses Jn Baptiste and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sharon Belmar George.

Negotiators met in Geneva in December last year to thrash out a pandemic treaty to ensure the flaws that turned COVID-19 into a global crisis could never happen again.

They hoped a global agreement would regulate how nations prepare for and respond to future pandemic threats.

WHO member states expect to consider a progress report this year and an outcome in 2024.

 

Any third-party or user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries published on the St. Lucia Times website (https://stluciatimes.com) in no way convey the thoughts, sentiments or intents of St. Lucia Times, the author of any said article or post, the website, or the business. St. Lucia Times is not responsible or liable for, and does not endorse, any comments or replies posted by users and third parties, and especially the content therein and whether it is accurate. St. Lucia Times reserves the right to remove, screen, edit, or reinstate content posted by third parties on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times (this includes the said user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries) at our sole discretion for any reason or no reason, and without notice to you, or any user. For example, we may remove a comment or reply if we believe it violates any part of the St. Lucia Criminal Code, particularly section 313 which pertains to the offence of Libel. Except as required by law, we have no obligation to retain or provide you with copies of any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times. All third-parties and users agree that this is a public forum, and we do not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website. Any posts made and information disclosed by you is at your own risk.

7 COMMENTS

  1. ” Medical Tyranny “!? That’s a stretch. To reference China, Russia and ( Brazil – under that mad man Bolsorano ), you lost your argument and any chance of credibility. The World has to do what’s collectively necessary to protect/save lives, when faced with dire and pressing situations.

  2. Angel, tell that to the millions of people worldwide (including countless numbers in St. Lucia) whose lives were destroyed or even ended by the MRNA injections ‘they’ referred to as “a safe and effective vaccine”

  3. SLT, I must admit this article is not really informative. When I read it, all I get is that the coalition is against the treaty, but please do some research and tell us what’s in the treaty? I’d like to read stories that give the readers enough info to make a good judgment on what’s going on.

  4. whats going on with the case with the Doctor that was using ivermectin i am not hearing nothing about this. they want to keep people in the dark?

  5. @ Mainman
    I do not know of the Millions of people whom lives were ended, or destroyed by the MRNA injection you speak of, list your source please….( *reputable source )
    Everyone was impacted by this virus in one way or another. But what I do know is, had the World stood by and done nothing, we would have been in a much more precarious position right now. We’d most likely be living through endless shut-downs, run-down economies and collapsing health infrastructure. Did the vaccine have some sort of adverse effect on some people, of course. No medication is without side-effects. Many factors play into how the body reacts to medication based on one’s health, environment, personal behavior etc. There is no one size fits all in medicine. However, ( not to downplay the few cases of deaths or negative reactions some suffered ), it is pale in comparison to the almost 7 Million Covid deaths, and 65 Million sufferers of Long Covid.

  6. Angel, who determines what is a credible source? Is CNN credible, is the BBC credible? The mere fact that they pushed the deadly injections for 3 years but ignored the adverse reactions and deaths caused by them shows how they are biased and nor credible

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

TRENDING

Subscribe to our St. Lucia Times Newsletter

Get our headlines emailed to you every day.

Subscribe to our St. Lucia Times Newsletter

Get our headlines emailed to you every day.

Share via
Send this to a friend