UK-based DJ Mark Devlin speaks with former BBC presenter Jemma Cooper about the sinister side of the music industry.
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Founder of Bright Light News, Glen Jung: "You look at the face of media now, I don't consider myself a journalist, just whatever I am, I'm just doing. But you look at the Joe Rogans and the Russell Brands of the world, millions upon millions of people listening to these guys. They're not journalists, but look at the impacts they're having. They got all the top doctors. Robert F Kennedy Jr is speaking with them. I mean, the impacts that they are having is greater than the mainstream media right now."
"At the end of every interview that I do, I will always ask, 'So what is the solution going forward?' In a measured way, talk about how dire things are in terms of if the WHO gets their way with the pandemic treaty and the vaccine passports, the ability to call pandemics, even at the perceived threat of a pandemic, to be able to call climate change lockdowns, I mean, these are dire things. So they need to be spoken about and given in a way that you don't alarm people, but at the same time, give them hope by telling people and asking the interviewees, 'What is the way forward and how do we stop this?' How do we change things so that we are actually working for the, I hate using it, but 'the greater good?' Right? Because this is why we're all here. We've all sacrificed everything we have to do this. It's become an obsession. We've been conscripted into a silent war, and there is no going back for me."
"Humanity is at stake here. We're looking at enslavement at the hands of globalists and other interests that don't care about us, but that use the tagline that 'this is for the greater good.'"
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Darren Nesbit speaks live with former BBC presenter & WCH host Jemma Cooper about The Light Paper, an independent newspaper he founded in September 2020.
Learn more about The Light Paper:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/the-light-paper-darren-nesbit/
Watch the rest of WCH General Assembly Meeting #93:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/general-assembly-meeting-93/
You’re invited to join us on Monday, July 25 at 6 pm UTC to hear from this week's speakers.
Dr. Ryan Cole (USA) – Health & Wellness Have Been Badly Spiked
Dr. Pierre Kory (USA) – Unspiking: The New Trend
Ted Kuntz (Canada) – Introducing “Uninformed Consent”: A New Documentary
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We will be joined by Kim Knight for part 2 in this series on the hidden patterns that cause misunderstandings and misinterpretations.
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David Charalambous joined us from the UK to introduce World Council for Health Coalition Partner, Reaching People, and to discuss how we are being influenced.
David, Reaching People’s founder, has 25 years of experience consulting with multinational clients and one-on-one with individuals from all walks of life.
Reaching People analyzes the elements involved in reaching people from cognitive dissonance to storytelling. Check out David’s most recent video on influence here.
This is an edited segment from the weekly live General Assembly meeting on February 21, 2022. The full General Assembly Meeting is available in our multimedia library.
Here’s what WCH members, staff, and coalition partners are saying about David’s presentation:
“This man is brilliant, this is the key to fixing the issue. We must understand the psychology behind this. This is truly a war on consciousness.” -Dan Suter
“In my talks, I connect with people as a mom first and physician second. Human stories are very important in reaching each other and connecting through our experiences.” -Dr. Kat Lindley
“David this is brilliant ?.” -Dan Suter
“Exceptional work and presentation! Thanks David.” -Mark Trozzi
“Thank you David, that was so helpful! Hugely appreciated.” -Meleni Aldridge
“That was fantastic David thank you.” -Wayne Peters – Ethics Over Fear
“Amazing Dan. Thank you!” -Zoe Strickland
“Thank you David Charalambous for this presentation, this is actually my second time listening to you and I appreciate your message. As you said, I also find that when I connect with people with my heart they hear my message and are more willing to listen.” -Dr. Kat Lindley
Dr. Joyce Azzam was the first Lebanese woman to complete “The Seven Summits Challenge” when she successfully climbed the tallest mountain on every continent. She is a conservation Architect and has a Ph.D. in management of landscape and environment.
This is an edited segment from the weekly live General Assembly meeting on January 17, 2022.
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Here’s what WCH members, staff, and coalition partners are saying about Dr. Azzam’s presentation:
“What an amazing story and a wonderful reminder that Nature is our most important teacher and that the human spirit is so resilient. Thank you Joyce!” -Tess Lawrie
“Thanks Joyce for sharing your story! I think at some point most have only but dreamt what you’ve achieved ;)” -Jolene Field
“Joyce is one of the best examples of someone who reflects my long-held maxim: “If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much space!” Thank you for being such an inspiration!” -Rob
“Inspiring presentation Dr Joyce!” -Dr Pri Bandara
“Thank you Joyce☺️ very empowering presentation ? grateful!!” -Zafeiria Kakaletri
“Flip fear to excitement – sounds like excellent advice in the context of the current global situation. Lots be be excited about given that this is the biggest opportunity for positive societal change even though it’s scary.” -Tess Lawrie
“So inspiring. Thank you for sharing!” -Emma Sron
Shabnam Palesa Mohamed is a journalist, activist, and mediation lawyer. She serves on the steering committee of WCH and is Executive Director for Children’s Health Defense Africa.
This is an edited segment from the weekly live General Assembly meeting on July 18, 2022. The full General Assembly Meeting is available here: https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/newsroom