World Health Organization pandemic treaty: A fresh push for vaccine passports, global surveillance, and more
Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) are days away from voting on an international pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) which would give […]
WHO moves forward with plans to target “misinformation” and “disinformation” under international law
The global unelected health agency, the World Health Organization (WHO) is marching forward with its plans to make amendments to the International Health […]
The True Narrative by Dr. Zelenko
June 2, 2021:
- Covid-19 is a man made bioweapon released from Wuhan viral lab.
- Fauci and his accomplices gave critical technology and funding to China to develop a weapon of mass destruction.
- Prehospital treatment of covid-19 was intentionally suppressed. Life […]
Smart City Observatory
In 2017, our two institutions, IMD and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), decided to join forces to produce a smart city index offering a balanced focus on economic and technological aspects of smart cities on the one hand, and “humane dimensions” of smart cities (quality of life, environment, inclusiveness) […]
“Plane load” of UK police officers have signed up to come to WA
WA’s police recruitment drive in the UK is already proving to be successful.
WA Police Deputy Commissioner Kylie Whitely says she could already fill […]
YouTube is accused of collecting data from children under 13: Father-of-three files a complaint app gathers location and device data
- YouTube has been accused of breaching UK data laws that protect children
- Duncan McCann claims it collects information on the viewing habits of under 13s
- Video platform could face a fine of £17.5 million or […]
Suncorp partners with Spanish start-up Traity for rental bonds
ASX-listed insurer Suncorp Group wants to see tenancy laws across the country updated, so the rising cohort of renters can have an alternative to stumping up for a costly bond at […]
Doctors sue Japanese government for requiring national ID to access medical care
The Tokyo Medical Practitioners Association has filed a lawsuit challenging a Ministry of Health order that will require people to use a national identification card instead of health insurance cards to access medical care. The national identification card can be used in the […]