DR SHERRY Tenpenny, a longtime vaccine safety campaigner, has urged Americans to stop the WHO’s latest attempt to impose a literal global digital dictatorship based on a biometric digital identity for all humans.
Tenpenny has warned that implementation of the Global Digital Compact, which is part of the Pact for the Future, will result in a centrally controlled digital currency system linked to AI with inbuilt punishments for dissidents who do not follow the global agenda. This would include cancellation of access to the digital currency.
Information control is also a big part of the plan, and is already being promoted through globalist operatives such as Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Keir Starmer, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab and others in the loop.
Tenpenny says the compact was adopted by the UN through the “silence procedure”, which meant that the pact was presented to the assembly and when no objections were received, it was adopted for all members.
According to the UN’s official news release from the so-called Summit of the Future, it “brought together over 4000 individuals from Heads of State and Government, observers, IGOs, UN System, civil society and non-governmental organizations.
“In a broader push to increase the engagement of diverse actors, the formal Summit was preceded by the Action Days from 20-21 September, which attracted more than 7,000 individuals representing all segments of society. The Action Days featured strong commitments to action by all stakeholders, as well as pledges of USD 1.05 billion to advance digital inclusion.”
Digital inclusion is UN-speak for the global digital system that seeks to control humanity. Apart from the 7000 bought-and-paid-for clowns that attended the summit, few if any thinking individuals worldwide will support this grand dystopian, Orwellian global police state.
Any Australian politician or bureaucrat that supports this so-called pact, should be hung out to dry. Following is the official statement from the UN clown show on the Compact:
The Global Digital Compact, annexed to the Pact, is the first comprehensive global framework for digital cooperation and AI governance.
At the heart of the Compact is a commitment to design, use and govern technology for the benefit of all. This includes commitments by world leaders to:
– Connect all people, schools and hospitals to the Internet;
– Anchor digital cooperation in human rights and international law;
– Make the online space safe for all, especially children, through actions by governments, tech companies and social media;
– Govern Artificial Intelligence, with a roadmap that includes an International Scientific Panel and a Global Policy Dialogue on AI;
– Make data more open and accessible, with agreements on open-source data, models, and standards;
– This is also the first global commitment to data governance, placing it on the UN agenda and requiring countries to take concrete actions by 2030.
Australia’s representative on the WHO Executive Board is a Canberra bureaucrat Blair Exell, who is the deputy secretary for Health Strategy with the First Nations and Sport Group at the Department of Health and Aged Care.
Cairns News suggests readers tell their local MPs, state and federal, and councillors, that any open or complicit support they give to this “Compact” will be taken as a treachery against Australia, its Constitution and the sacred rights of its people.