One Health Agenda: A Pathway to Totalitarian Control
The One Health agenda, promoted by influential global organizations, aims to integrate public health with animal and planetary health, potentially leading to global control over all aspects of life. This approach threatens food and medical freedom by prioritizing environmental needs over individual health, with plans for rationed healthcare and regulated food choices, including genetically modified foods. The framework also includes central bank digital currencies to control spending and enforce dietary prescriptions. The article warns that this combined system of biosecurity, digital currencies, and social credit scores could result in a totalitarian regime. Protecting both food and medical freedom is essential to counter this agenda.
Editor’s Note: The One Health agenda, while seemingly beneficial in its integration of public, animal, and planetary health, poses significant threats to individual freedoms. The prioritization of environmental concerns over personal health risks food and medical autonomy.
The thought of rationed healthcare and regulated food choices, not to mention genetically modified foods, reflects a troubling shift towards centralization and control. To add salt to injury, digital currencies to monitor and restrict spending further exacerbate these concerns, potentially paving the way for a totalitarian regime marked by social credit systems. It is high time that we protect our food and medical freedoms to resist this agenda and safeguard individual rights against overarching global control. [See also: WHO’s “One Health” Ideology is Pushing Towards Totalitarianism]
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A fraction of this plan is already in place in the Philippines. Its called the Universal Health Care system and its beginning to be implemented in some LGUs in the country