Really Outlaw_Aryan ? It took that long? The rest of us were disabused of the WHO and WEF much earlier in the article. In particular, the widespread mainstream media reporting of a WEF press release as fact and true when it is neither. Like, the very first sentence, long before it got to that. ______________________________________________________________________________ QUOTE:
"Basically One Health gives public health officials total control and surveillance across AI, the internet, agriculture, climate change, public health, medical systems, ecological sites, urban, and rural areas. It can encompass just about anything. It also values animal and plant life as equal to human life. The WHO goes on:
investigating the impact of human activity on the environment and wildlife habitats, and how this drives disease threats. Critical areas include food production and distribution, urbanization and infrastructure development, international travel and trade, activities that lead to biodiversity loss and climate change, and those that put increased pressure on the natural resource base – all of which can lead to the emergence of zoonotic diseases.
[ + ] webofslime
[ - ] webofslime 2 points 3 monthsJan 24, 2024 04:35:16 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Outlaw_Aryan
[ - ] Outlaw_Aryan 2 points 3 monthsJan 23, 2024 09:05:47 ago (+2/-0)
"It also values animal and plant life as equal to human life."
[ + ] beece
[ - ] beece [op] 3 points 3 monthsJan 23, 2024 11:34:17 ago (+3/-0)
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QUOTE:
"Basically One Health gives public health officials total control and surveillance across AI, the internet, agriculture, climate change, public health, medical systems, ecological sites, urban, and rural areas. It can encompass just about anything. It also values animal and plant life as equal to human life. The WHO goes on:
investigating the impact of human activity on the environment and wildlife habitats, and how this drives disease threats. Critical areas include food production and distribution, urbanization and infrastructure development, international travel and trade, activities that lead to biodiversity loss and climate change, and those that put increased pressure on the natural resource base – all of which can lead to the emergence of zoonotic diseases.
We have seen this playbook before…"