Today we are going to play another game of, “Marilynn Dawson’s Puzzle Pieces”. We will begin with the picture, and look at a number of the puzzle pieces that have led to how that picture looks right now, with an eye for how THEY want it to look by September 2024. Note that date! Another date is due November of that year that is not mentioned in this article. Put them both on your calendar! If you aren’t sure what else is going on that fall, you likely don’t live in or anywhere near, the USA.
Let us begin.
“In June 2023, WHO will take up the European Union (EU) system of digital COVID-19 certification to establish a global system that will help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across the world from on-going and future health threats, including pandemics,” the WHO press release states.
About those health threats. The World Health Organization (WHO), has been busy working on a Global Pandemic Treaty since early 2021.
The WHO has had a zero-draft treaty in the works for at least a year. Amendments will be considered in an upcoming meeting in July. A vote to adopt a final version of the treaty will likely take place in 2024.
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Becerra said that the US is committed to the work of the WHO’s intergovernmental negotiating body (INB) (the group that’s responsible for drafting and negotiating the pandemic treaty), the International Health Regulations (IHR) amendments, the strengthening of “biosurveillance and data systems for early warning to biological threats,” and the enhancement of “equity in pandemic preparedness and responses.”
Additionally, Becerra touted the Biden administration’s commitment to the Pandemic Fund — a fund that’s hosted by the World Bank (a global financial institution that provides loans and grants to low and middle-income countries), has the WHO as a technical lead, and provides pandemic prevention and preparedness funding to low-and-middle-income countries.
France’s representative expressed full commitment to the “pandemic agreement” and the IHR amendments and said that both are “vital.” She also said France supports the pandemic treaty being guided by One Health — a WHO surveillance system that uses links between “the health of people, animals and ecosystems” to “create new surveillance and disease control methods.”
During his live remarks at the seventy-sixth WHA, the WHO Director-General discussed how the WHO is expanding its surveillance and monitoring systems, urged members to adopt the IHR amendments and the pandemic accord, and called for members to provide more funding to the WHO.
… the WHO also published several documents about increased WHO surveillance and “management” of information that the WHO deems to be “false or misleading” during the seventy-sixth WHA.
One of these documents, “Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response to health emergencies,” contains plans for “collaborative surveillance” and “infodemic management” (infodemic is a WHO buzzword that describes “too much information including false or misleading information in digital and physical environments during a disease outbreak.”)
Another of these documents, “WHO’s work in health emergencies,” outlines the WHO’s plans to expand One Health as part of a five-year plan between 2022 and 2026.
And in a document titled “Implementation of resolution WHA75.11 (2022),” the WHO noted that it “continues to support the response to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by strengthening surveillance.”
https://reclaimthenet.org/us-canada-france-who-pandemic-treaty
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Once the Pandemic Treaty is in place, all member nations, including the United States, will be legally bound by its stipulations. The WHO will be in charge of the entire prevention, preparedness, and response effort, overriding all national laws and even the Constitution in the process.Think Global Health says that those arguing in favor of this Pandemic Treaty “have variously argued that it should address – among other things – surveillance, outbreak notification, the sharing of pathogen samples and genetic sequence information, zoonoses, pandemic prevention, trade, and travel measures, equitable access to health countermeasures, health capacities in low-income countries, universal health coverage, social determinants of health, intellectual property rights, misinformation and disinformation, financing for pandemic preparedness and response, human rights, and strengthening the WHO.”
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The government of Canada has announced it is working on a new federal “Digital Identity Program” after partnering with Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF) to help develop a global ID system.
The program seeks to create a digital proof-of-identity document for all citizens that is logged in a system used by airports, authorities, and government agencies.
Details about the development of a federal “Digital Identity Program” were revealed in the Canadian government’s “Canada’s Digital Ambition 2022” report.
“The next step in making services more convenient to access is a federal Digital Identity Program, integrated with pre-existing provincial platforms.
“Digital identity is the electronic equivalent of a recognized proof-of-identity document (for example, a driver’s license or passport) and confirms that ‘you are who you say you are’ in a digital context.”
For the digital ID program, Canada is partnering with the WEF.
The WEF’s program is called “Known Traveler Digital Identity,” which the organization boasts is “the first global collaboration of its kind.”
“The pilot group, convened by the World Economic Forum, consists of the Government of Canada and the Netherlands, Air Canada, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Montreal-Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol,” the website notes.
https://slaynews.com/news/canada-partnership-wef-digital-id-program-system/
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…three new policy briefs from the UN titled, “A Global Digital Compact, Reforms to the International Financial Architecture, and The Future of Outer Space Governance.”
The goal of the briefs is to advance UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s “vision for the future.”
Officially titled “Our Common Agenda,” Guterres’ “vision” should be given the green light in September 2024 during an event dubbed, “The Summit for the Future.”
From the report:
Digital IDs linked with bank or mobile money accounts can improve the delivery of social protection coverage and serve to better reach eligible beneficiaries.
Digital technologies may help to reduce leakage, errors and costs in the design of social protection programmes.
As far as the UN’s “vision” for a future global financial system, it is supposed to be harmonized with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
It would be governed by something called “the apex body” that is yet to be set up.
The key actors here would be the UN chief, as well as the Group of 20, the Economic and Social Council, and “heads of international financial institutions.”
Within this, the UN sees “visions” of “a Global Digital Compact.”
Essentially, the objective is to have people, devices, and entities, all tied up in a connected network that could apparently be centrally administered, seemingly by unelected bureaucrats.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/united-nations-planning-digital-id-linked-bank-accounts
Did you catch everything above? We have various groups on the world stage, from bureaucrats to businessmen, to government leaders, to unelected officials, all working together from different perspectives and vantage points to reach a bull’s eye in the middle of the dart board, with your digital ID and resulting ability to function placed dead center!
If you haven’t already, you need to be figuring out how life could be lived away from “the system”, because “the system” is preparing for the day when your every move, from social interactions to grocery shopping to heating your home, will be watched, monitored, and either rewarded or punished if you don’t comply.
Digital ID’s attached to bank accounts are a required precursor to the rollout of CBDC’s, or Central Bank Digital Currencies. Canada has even put out calls for comment on what a Canadian digital currency might look like.
““As Canada’s central bank, we want to make sure everyone can always take part in our country’s economy. That means being ready for whatever the future holds,” said Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers.
At this time, a digital Canadian dollar is not needed. And any decision to issue one rests with Parliament and the Government of Canada.”
“…there may come a time when bank notes are not widely used in day-to-day transactions, which could risk excluding many Canadians from taking part in the economy.
It’s also possible that private cryptocurrencies or central bank digital currencies issued by other countries could become widely used in Canada in the future. This could compromise the role of an official, centrally issued currency—the Canadian dollar—in our economy and pose a risk to the stability of our financial system.
A digital Canadian dollar would ensure Canadians always have an official, safe, and stable digital payment option issued by Canada’s central bank.”
Canada is not the only one getting on board with the the WEF, WHO and UN are doing. The US is considering a CBDC, and other nations are as well.
They are preparing for a globally-controlled future. Are YOU?