CORPORATE CAPTURE IN NEW ZEALAND BY FOREIGN INVESTORS. ‘SEPTEMBER 2022 NZ’S LARGEST WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY WAS PURCHASED BY ANOTHER CORPORATION

Waste Management NZ has been purchased by a Beijing Corporation namely ‘Igneo’ a Beijing Capital Group. This means that NZ largest organic waste disposal will be owned by this Beijing Corporate. Igneo Infrastructure partners. The First Sentier Investors is a global asset management business, ultimately owned by the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. Igneo Infrastructure Partner as an unlisted infrastructure asset management business, is part of First Sentier Investors Group. They communicate, conduct business through different legal entities in different locations. 1st April 2022 Igneo Infrastructure Partners agreed to acquire 100% interest in NZ’s largest resource recovery and waste management services provide (Waste Management NZ Ltd.,). The buyer being the Beijing Capital Group

Beijing Igneo intends to benefit from long tern growth prospects and the sectors of the tail winds. Waste Management NZ operated 860 trucks across 70 locations in NZ, collecting over 2.1 million municipal bins per month. Comprising of a nationwide network of 49 recovery transfer stations and technical facilities, handling over 1 million tonnes of residual waste and recycling over 200,000 tonnes. Comprising of a nationwide network of 49 material recovery, transfer stations and technical facilities, handling over 1 million tonnes of residual waste and recycling over 200 thousand tonnes of residual waste and recycling

Igneo was jointly advised by Craigs Investment Partners and the Royal Bank of Canada on this transaction Bell Gully acted as the legal counsel. The purchase of Waste Management NZ by Beijing  was approved by the NZ Overseas Investment Office (OIO). Igneo is an autonomous investment team in the ‘First Sentier Investors Group, has been operating since 1994. . It invests in high-quality, mature, mid-market infrastructure companies in the utilities and transport sectors in the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Has a focus on ESG and proactive in ‘asset management’. Igneo manages US$14.8 bn worth of assets (as at 31 December 2021) on behalf of more than 120 investors around the world.

First Sentier Investors manages US$182.5 billion in assets (as at 31 December 2021) on behalf of institutional investors, pension funds, wholesale distributors, investment platforms, financial advisers and their clients worldwide. Has offices across Europe, America’s, Asia Pacific, they were formerly known as ‘First State Investments, but then was acquired by Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation in August 2019. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) is one of the worlds leading financial groups with , headquarters in Tokyo. Has a global network with approx.., 2500 locations in more than 50 countries, has approx.., 170,000 employees offers services in commercial banking, trust banking, securities, credit cards, consumer finance, asset management, leasing. First Sentier Investors (FSI) is an asset management business and the home of investment teams FSSA Investment Managers, Igneo Infrastructure Partners, Realindex Investments and Stewart Investors.

Igneo Infrastructure Partners is a UK trading name of First Sentier Investors International IM Limited. In the EEA this website is operated and communicated by First Sentier Investors (Ireland) Limited, registered office 70 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland, (CBI registration number C182306). First Sentier Investors is ultimately owned by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc (MUFG), a global financial group. This is a leading global financial services group and one of the largest banking institutions in Japan. One of the worlds leading financial groups with total assets of approximately $3.1 trillion (USD). The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ New Zealand branch provides diverse corporate banking and finance services through a comprehensive network of branches

First Sentier Investors are stewards of assets under management of AU$215.5 billion (as at 31/12/22) across listed equities, fixed income and direct infrastructure on behalf of institutional investors, pension funds, wholesale distributors and platforms, financial advisers and their clients. Helping to grow their clients wealth. The Beijing Capital Group (BCG), which is owned by the Beijing municipal government.  In 2013 Hongkong listed Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI) has agreed to buy New Zealand waste management company EnviroWaste for NZ$501 million . Transpacific NZ Waste Management was sold to Beijing Capital Group for $950 million in 2014.

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NEW ZEALAND’S ROAD TO UN AGENDA 2030

AN INTERESTING ARTICLE AUTHOURED BY: Brian Aiken November 16, 2020

Last year, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was a guest speaker at a private gathering in New York hosted by Bill & Melinda Gates.
She told the audience that New Zealand took the lead under her control and incorporated UN Agenda 2030 into our legal and regulatory framework.
“… My government is doing something that many other countries have never tried. We will incorporate the principles of the 2030 Agenda into domestic policymaking and promote system-level action. I want … I believe that the change in approach adopted in New Zealand is needed on a global scale … “
The event was arranged by the goalkeeper, an organization founded by the Gates Foundation in 2017 to accelerate progress towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations Agenda 2030.

Melinda Gates told the audience in an ardent introduction to Jacinda Ardern that the Prime Minister “announced an international human rights program that promises New Zealand to lead, among other things, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.” It was.
She described our Prime Minister as “a true international leader who understands that the future of the world depends on eliminating inequality.”
It’s a shame that Jacinda Ardern wasn’t very positive about New Zealanders when he decided to follow the path of this experimental Agenda 2030. Most kiwis will not be completely aware that we have not only adopted UN doctrine, but are also world leaders in gender equality and empowerment of women and girls.

The Government of Ardern does not hide the fact that it is working to implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, but it is open and transparent on the agenda that underpins those goals and the policy implications of “eliminating inequality.” There is no doubt that it is not.
Agenda 2030, not by name, was featured in the 2017 Confidence and Cooperation Agreement between Labour and Greens. Instead, both parties have committed to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that underpin Agenda 2030.

“The Greens support a transformative government that implements the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. During this parliamentary term, the Greens set many priorities to promote the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. The Labour Party-led government will share and support these priorities. “
And that’s the way the Labour-led government has followed the country in the last three years.
This made Jacinda Ardern a child of the poster for Agenda 2030, the United Nations blueprint for modern socialism, but New Zealanders found that we were used as guinea pigs in international socialist experiments. Almost unaware.

In a speech at the 2018 International Conference on Sustainable Development in New York, the Prime Minister expressed his intention to lead the world by fully incorporating the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into domestic affairs. It was. Other countries have done it before and have incorporated indicators like the SDGs into everything we do. “
She said the government no longer relies on traditional progress indicators such as “economic growth” and instead introduces new experimental indicators. “… establishing a whole new indicator of national achievement beyond growth … the standard of living framework we have created a tool called. It has the concept of sustainable intergenerational well-being. At the heart of various decision-making processes – policy advice, government spending, and long-term management of our assets.

“Our statistics department is working on an ambitious project called Indicators Aotearoa New Zealand, which aims to create a comprehensive set of indicators of New Zealanders’ current and future well-being. . Economical, cultural, social and environmental.
“These new tools will help us achieve and monitor the achievement of goals like the SDGs. The first test of this new approach will be early next year. At that time, we will use these new tools and new approaches. We provide the first budget. We call it the Happiness Budget and are not shy about investing in alternation of generations … “
Just before the 2019 “welfare” budget was announced, the Prime Minister explained to a New Zealand business audience what the new approach of the government would entail. “Economic growth is important and we continue to pursue, but that alone is the standard of living for New Zealanders … This year, the new well-being budget will allow us to lay a strong foundation for both our country and our people. I hope we can do it.

The mainstream media doesn’t seem to focus on Jacinda Ardern’s commitment to Agenda 2030, which is not surprising given the imbalance.
This week’s NZCPR guest commentator, Dr. Oliver Hartwich, Chief Executive Officer of the New Zealand Initiative, explains how difficult it is to speak openly to the government, especially in this country.

“Our small population fosters social adaptability that makes it difficult to speak our hearts. We cannot afford to burn the bridge because of the two gaps.
“Most of us no longer doubt whether it is based on reality, and anyone who does so is called non-patriotic and trivial, so risk falling apart. Please let me do it anyway. “
Dr. Hartwitch is particularly critical of housing-related policy failures. As he says, if there’s one thing New Zealand doesn’t lack, it’s space to build a house. Still, the high cost of the New Zealand section, combined with excessive bureaucratic planning and excessive building regulations, has led to the “most expensive” housing market in developed countries.
The lack of affordable housing has been such a scandal for many years, and successive governments have prioritized fixing it. However, it is of little use, so the ideological framework that caused the problem in the first place is well established.

The housing crisis originated in Agenda 21 of the United Nations, the predecessor of 2030, and has had a major impact on New Zealand’s private property rights for over 20 years. Designed to prevent “urban sprawl,” “smart growth” policies are being imposed by council planners above and below the country, creating a serious shortage of residential land. The impact is clear – higher section prices contributing to the current home affordability crisis.

Agenda 21 was founded by the United Nations in 1992, dating back to the first Earth Summit in Sweden in 1972. Based on the idea that humans are destroying the earth, we are trying to control our lives with sensible sounds. Reaching a “Sustainable Development” Policy Mechanism – Meet the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations.
When the United Nations updated Agenda 21 to Agenda 2030 in 2015, they highlighted 17 Sustainable Development Goals to manage every aspect of our lives. From the end of poverty to the intensification of cities and the elimination of inequality, the United Nations has planned it all.

The following summary of Agenda 2030 goals from the United Nations website does not justify the complexity of the proposed restrictions. Learn more about.
– Goal 1. End all forms of poverty
– Goal 2. End hunger and promote sustainable agriculture
– Goal 3. Ensuring a healthy life and promoting well-being for all ages
– Goal 4. Ensuring comprehensive, equitable and quality education
– Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
– Goal 6. Ensure sustainable management of water and sanitation
– Goal 7. Ensuring access to sustainable energy
– Goal 8. Promote sustainable economic growth and decent work for all
– Goal 9. Promote comprehensive and sustainable industrialization
– Goal 10. Reduce national and domestic inequality
– Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements sustainable
– Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
– Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change
– Goal 14. Sustainable use of the ocean
– Goal 15. Promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and stop biodiversity loss
– Goal 16. Promote inclusive societies and institutions for sustainable development
– Goal 17. Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development

The UN concept was big and bold. They wanted a change in which every sector of society needed to mobilize 10 years of action. “To secure greater leadership, more resources … the necessary transitions to governments, cities, local governments … and include youth, civil society, the media, the private sector, trade unions, academia and other stakeholders. People’s actions create an unstoppable movement that drives the necessary changes.

At the heart of Agenda 2030, it is the “climate emergency” that justifies the need for “urgent” action. It is used to justify more regulation and control, claiming that humanity is destroying the planet. As a result, wildfires, droughts, floods and storms are all advertised as “evidence” that the global warming Armageddon is imminent. And it can only be avoided if countries take action to achieve UN goals, such as the redistribution of wealth. Poor countries.
In fact, this is the new face of socialism. The first is Agenda 21. Currently it is Agenda 2030. Next is “Agenda 2050”. For a new era socialist like Jacinda Ardern, “equality” is by no means equal enough, so it never stops.

Old school socialism fought the working class against the ruling class, but under the fundamental premise that exploiting the poor makes the rich richer, socialism is now in the struggle for equality. I changed my appearance. The underlying premise today is that it is fair to take from those who have it and give it to those who do not.
It has evolved into an obsession with equality of wealth, rather than all the most important principles of equal opportunity.
It’s a matter of dividing the country now. But the difference between New Zealand and most other counties is that there is no public debate here. We are transforming into a socialist country, but there is no full disclosure by the politicians driving this fundamental change.

There was no effective media investigation into these developments, nor was there an effective scrutiny from opposition politicians.
As a result, as Dr. Hartwitch points out, it is becoming increasingly difficult to discuss these issues freely. Especially now, the media is very openly biased to the left. In fact, it is our society that the Fourth Estate, once a guardian of truth, is now part of the problem and that much of the media has crossed the line from critical analysis and fact reporting to politics. It’s a tragedy for me. Advocacy.

Given the current lack of a balanced view, access to information has never been easier, but access to the truth has certainly never been more difficult. It’s ironic.
Behind the smile lies the most radical socialist government in our history, with the Prime Minister intending to incorporate the purpose of the world’s most socialist organizations into our policy and legislative framework. There is no doubt that it is.

To fight back, you need to start calling out what socialism is, but to call it out, you first need to lift the veil to find out what’s going on.
Next, we need to decide whether we want to be a socialist society that gives from those who achieve it to those who don’t, or whether New Zealand aims to be an opportunity society where everyone has a chance to improve. Myself and my family.

In other words, should New Zealand follow the path to socialism under the United Nations Agenda 2030, or should we respect people’s individualism and freedom and ensure that they have the opportunity to move forward? ??

In the latter case, by the time of the next election, we have a lot to stand up and speak together!

New Zealand’s Road to UN Agenda 2030
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NEW ZEALAND – A CASHLESS SOCIETY

The idea of a cashless society is not a new one, and in some form or another, has been tossed around for decades. With the onslaught of COVID-19, concerns have been raised on whether handling cash can spread the virus. This has once more ramped up the discussion of America becoming a cashless society.
Essentially a cashless society means exactly that. No cash. Nothing. Zilch

Its a fact that a cashless society is is not perfect. Catastrophes, computer glitches or even human error can leave you without the ability to purchase necessities. The Balance points out that these same events make it impossible for merchants to accept payments as well.
A cashless society would leave people more susceptible to economic failure on an individual basis: if a hacker, bureaucratic error, or natural disaster shuts a consumer out of their account, the lack of a cash option would leave them few alternatives

What would happen to these individuals in a cashless society had no ability to open a bank account or had their bank account cancelled, it would become very difficult, if not impossible, for these individuals to purchase necessities.

Basically we are moving into a cashless Orwellian society, where they check everything. Check where you live, whom you visit and communicate with and how your mind works that makes you behave the way you do. Just another massive stepping stone to control populations.

Living in a cashless society also increases the risks of loss of security, privacy as people become even more reliant on technology and the information age. The information age of data modelling that produces so called evidence based results, it’s bad enough now but its going to get so much worse.

Other risks are, its takes a chunk out of small business profits, that’s if you are lucky enough to own a small business after Ardern’s government have finished stripping us all of our rights. Of course when you pay for products with a bank card then in tis digital world the information gained is huge, where you shop, what eat etc.

This new wonderful world of enlightenment and utopia is suppose to be so trusting NOT. A utopian cashless society is merely a mirage, another delusionary socialist, Marxist communist ploy.
Approximately 500 years ago Thomas More’s Utopia has influenced everything from the thinking of Gandhi to the tech giants of Silicon Valley,. More is best known for his invention of a word – and for his development of an idea that would be exported around the world. This concept would shape books, philosophies and political movements as varied as Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, Mahatma Gandhi’s doctrine of passive resistance and the founding of the state of Pennsylvania. The idea, of course, was ‘utopia’.
More coined the word to describe an island community with an ideal mode of government. First published in Latin in 1517, the book Utopia means “no place” in Greek; Some coined the word utopia to describe an island community with an ideal mode of government

More’s Utopia was not the first literary work to play around with policy ideas: dreaming of a better life is an innate part of being human. Is vision was attractive to early socialists who saw this imaginary society as a blueprint for a socialist nation. These became known as the ‘utopian socialists’. Those who favoured an egalitarian distribution of goods, alongside the total abolition of money in order to achieve perfect social and financial equality.

Animal Farm by George Orwell brilliantly exposed the flaws in the communist view of society. The novel offers a view of human behaviour at odds with the philosophies and principles of a ‘perfect society’ as described in Utopia.
Many advocates of the ‘cashless society’ suggest it could offer a better and more-efficient world, but do they also fail to see how the behaviour of humans means the utopia of a cashless society is merely a mirage?

Utopia goes even further back in history to 380BC, when Plato wrote his dialogue, he described it as a communistic egalitarian city-state ruled by philosopher-kings called guardians, made up of both men and women. Instead of procreating within a family unit, these leaders leave the city once a year for a wild sex orgy. The resulting children, happily ignorant of their real parentage and brought up by the state, become the new generation of guardians.

For some people a cashless society may sound like science fiction, however its very real. Citibank and other financial institutions are already discussing, planning this.
The Computer Weekly News on 17/11/2016 reported, Citibank will no longer handle cash at its six branches in … which has been identified as potentially being the first cashless society, Today Citibank call this ‘banking for sustainable development’ (UN Agenda 2030)

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand documented a government paper entitled “Future of Money-Te Moni Anamata. Have your say (a what do you think article).
Below is part of the article a link is provided:-
The Reserve Bank is inviting your feedback on a series of issues papers to test our thinking about how we should approach our new role as steward of the cash system and make sure that central bank money continues to do its job in light of significant changes affecting how New Zealanders pay, receive and save money.
Future of Money – Stewardship (Te Moni Anamata – Kaitiakitanga) seeks your feedback on how we should steward of money and cash following a recent law change. • Future of Money – Central Bank Digital Currency ( Te Moni Anamata – Aparangi ā Te Pūtea Matua) wants your views on how we propose to explore whether a CBDC is right for Aotearoa.
You can both read and give your feedback online for these issues papers by 10am, Monday, 6 December 2021. • Future of Money – Cash System (Te Moni Anamata – Punaha) to publish in November 2021 will explain issues facing the cash system and explore options to achieve greater efficiency and resilience. Feedback will close in February 2022
The link is below and well worth a read.

https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/-/media/ReserveBank/Files/Notes%20and%20coins/Future-of-Money/Future-of-Money-issues-overview.pdf?revision=c7b72a5f-4924-43ef-bd5f-f109db8bfbf2&la=en.

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IWI, GOVT AND TE PUNI KOKIRI CROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS NOVEMBER 2021

As the government and mathematical statisticians dribble their verbal diarrheal, referring to Māori and Pacifica’s poverty, hunger etc.,
Perhaps those that are suffering should be made aware of what their elite Iwi leaders are up to.

A certain specific group on Iwi Leaders are boasting they are getting very rich and wealthy referencing $70 billion.
Many Maori blooded and Non Maori people would not be aware as to this preplanned lavish trip to Dubai.
The Dubai Expo is referenced and supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

A certain IWI Leader state they are the largest producers of beef and sheep in New Zealand

Whilst not being able to cross borders to see loved ones in NZ or overseas. Small businesses and the farming community are hugely impacted by severe Government restrictions, as job losses escalate and many more become homeless, sleep in cars and vans. .of Maori blooded and non-Maori blooded all suffering. It’s time for peace and unity.

Call at halt immediately to Identity Politics’, this divide and conquer to weaken a nation so that people destroy each other as NZ Government take more control of our lives. Stop robbing tax payers pockets to benefit those that promote globalization, multilateralism and demotes patriotism and nationalism.

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A BRIEF HISTORY ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY -UNDER COVID19, GOVERNMENTS HAVE MADE HUMAN CAPITAL A PROPERTY RIGHT OF UN NATION STATES.

Vaccines have a pitiful grubby history of how they become Intellectual Property. The World Trade Org., (UN) trade related Intellectual Property Rights agreement, this is an extremely undemocratic, an expression of ‘private- public global corporate power’.

Intellectual Property Rights are quite simply explained. If you possess a cow and some-one steals it, you have lost your cow, however if you discover a process to make that cows milk safer to drink, the possession of that knowledge does not reduce your store of it. Jefferson’s famous formulation: he who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me”.

The concept of Intellectual Property was resisted in Europe right into the 20th century as late as 1912. Rejecting Patents that they called a “free trade in inventions”. This was consistent with the liberal doctrine as they were suspicious of patents. The Economist advocated for the abolishment of the English patent system, that was before inventors established a right of property in their inventions. It was viewed that inventors ought to give up all the knowledge and assistance of their inventions, this was suggested in a magazine dated 1850….”That is impossible, and the impossibility shows that their minds and their inventions are, in fact, parts of the great mental whole of society, and that they had no right of property in their inventions”

The first patent system arrived in Elizabethan England not to ’drive innovation’ nut to limited Crown-dispensed monopolies. Actually, the hatred of these monopolies played a starring role in the American Revolution, where the leaders were opposed to patents. Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin thought patents as being impediments to progress. In fact the phrase Intellectual Property was coined in post revolutionary France to obscure the royal origins of monopoly, markets and theories did not fit into rights and property.

The word ‘Property’ itself had an unpleasant ring of ‘Privilege’. Patent was just an unaccepted theory and was very insincere, was viewed with suspicion. Then medicines started to be added to debates. Switzerland first became a pharmaceutical powerhouse, but did not add patents until 1977. Prior to the World Trade Org., (UN) in 1995 there was little power to enforce patents outside a country’s own borders.
Estes Kefauver was a Arkansas Democrat who oversaw an investigation into the post war pharmaceutical industry. He became focused on the industry’s business model, patents, cartel and monopoly pricing. Americans and other around the world then started making markups as high as 7000% on patented drugs, that were created using natural processed discovered in publicly funded labs.

Kefauver revealed that there was corruption and scandals related to the highest markups by Merck and Pfizer as they targeted middle class India and the Nehru Government responded with further investments in the country’s generics industry. In New Delhi they began drafting a new patent law to replace the British colonial regime that was still on their books.

The concept of intellectual property was resisted in Europe into the twentieth century. As late as 1912, Holland rejected patents and maintained what it called a “free trade in inventions.”. Merck CEO John O’Connor announced the patent law “A victory for Global Communism” From thence on, as time proceeded patents become increasing politicization of technology that the US Drug Industry took the lead in formulating the plan that culminated a quarter of a century later in the founding of the world Trade Organization of the United Nations.

In May 1974 a declaration was passed in the UN General Assembly calling for a ‘New International Economic Order’, a more equal distribution of global financial, natural knowledge resources that relates to human health. The UN Vision included a rejection of Intellectual Property as an illegitimate tool of the strongest against the week, a neo-colonial straw designed to continue siphoning wealth from the South to North.

In September 1978 Halfden Mahler a WHO (UN) Director General unveiled an agency program to help poor countries reduce their drug spending by building up their domestic drug industries this came about with the ‘Declaration of Alma-Ata’, to provide health for all by the year 2000. It was affirmed once again by the WHO (UN) that ‘health as being based on equity and social justice’

It is documented that the Alma Ata conference remained unfulfilled because of an obsessive revenge drive of a CEO of Pfizer in 1972, the year that India’s Patents Act entered into force. Developments threatened Pfizers ambitious plans for dominating global markets and agricultural products especially in Asia, however Pfizer lead an industry counter-attack against what is known as the G77. Pfizer’s patent lawyer launched infringement suits globally. In 1962 Pfizer sued the British Government after the National Health Service purchased an Italian generic version of Pfizer patented antibiotic, tetracycline.

Editorials documented that Pfizer owed its power to wartime contracts to produce penicillin which had been discovered and developed in Oxford that had left the public domain. British authorities have been in several legal conflicts with Pfizer. Over quite some time the N World Intellectual Property Org, (WIPO) oversaw the 1883 Paris convention for the protection of industry property.

Of course the Big Tech companies later became all part of the information economy with very powerful interests. In entertainment, software, biotech, agriculture and of course the pharmaceutical industry. Wealthy clubs and Regimes, groups were built around these big techs and big pharma industries.

Nations that refused to recognise the authority of the U S Patents Office were known as rogue nations. There was a tense worldwide struggle for technology supremacy. It was said “all freedom loving nations to get in line behind the proper enforcement and honourable treatment of intellectual property that singled out ‘computers, pharmaceuticals and telecommunication’ as area’s of knowledge being stolen by the denial of patent rights” It was also said that the their was a grab for high technology inventions for underdeveloped countries. Of course the UN and world Economic Forum now obsessively promote Pfizer patents and other Pharmaceutical Companies

Going back to the UN Marrakesh Conference on 15th April 1994, when 124 UN Member States signed the bringing of the World Trade Org., (UN) into existence. A treaty was signed “ a new era of global economic cooperation reflecting the widespread desire to operate in a fairer and more open multilateral trading system for the benefit and welfare of their peoples.” In return for enforcing Western patents on medicines and other technologies, G77 nations were promised access to northern rich markets, and a conditional “freedom from fear”

And hear we are today people ravaged with fear as a global experiment knocks on everyone’s door, as governments demand us all to be human guinea pigs to the pharmaceutical companies, for in New Zealand Pfizer.

BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF THE LAWSUITS AGAINST PFIZER:-
CNBC report on 16/12/2020 that Pfizer or Moderns under the PREP Act are devoid of being sued if any person has adverse reactions from COVID19 Injections. The Government is not likely to compensate you for damages.

25/06/2019 — Pfizer and its subsidiary Pharmacia & Upjohn Company paid $2.3bn to settle criminal and civil liabilities for illegal promotion of their …

Pfizer lawsuit (re administration of experimental drug in …https://www.business-humanrights.org › latest-news › p…
In a separate action, the Nigerian federal government filed suit against Pfizer and several of its employees in June 2007 seeking nearly $7 billion in …

Pfizer recalls all lots of anti-smoking drug over … – Reuters
https://www.reuters.com › healthcare-pharmaceuticals › pf…16/09/2021 — Pfizer Inc said on Thursday it was recalling all lots of its anti-smoking treatment, Chantix, due to high levels of cancer-causing agents …

Laws suits refer to Pfizer’s Chantix having effects on peoples mental health, suicidal thoughts, depression and also causing suicides have been reported for many years. Chantix was approved by the FDA on the 5th October 2006 to help people quit smoking. There was a voluntary callback of Chantix by Pfizer in September 2021. It has taken 15 years to announce a voluntary call back of Chantix.

BENEFITS AND RISKS: Currently, the FDA tells patients that the benefit of using the voluntary recalled Chantix “is to keep on using it, the benfits outweigh the risks” The World Health Organization takes the same stance as FDA on the benefits and risks as FDA.

COVID19 Injections the same stance applies to the global human experiment of injections..The benefits verses the Risks. The benefits surely belong to the power and money hungry of this world.

PATENTS- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS DO NOT PROTECT THE HUMAN LIVES OF BILLIONS OF PEOPLE WORLWIDE WHOSE GOVERNMENTS DEMAND THEY ARE HUMAN GUINEA -PIGS. THE DESENSITIZING AND DEHUMANIZATION OF HUMAN LIFE ITSELF.

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