Topic: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has increasingly sought to control information through initiatives that promote digital health wallets and monitor social media for so-called misinformation. These actions raise significant concerns about censorship and the erosion of free speech, as the WHO collaborates with tech companies and governments to regulate online discourse. The push for behavior control and misinformation management highlights the potential for overreach in public health policy, threatening individual liberties and privacy.
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WHO Pushes Digital Health Wallet Rollout
A regional digitization push places millions of health records inside a system shaped by pandemic-era control mechanisms.
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US State Department Condemns Australian Government for Social Media Censorship
A Canadian activist becomes the face of a free speech showdown as Washington calls out Canberra’s digital gatekeeping.
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WHO Chief Doubles Down on Free Speech Crackdown
WHO chief doubles down on demands for Big Tech censorship amid ongoing pandemic treaty negotiations.
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Expanding WHO’s Role: Canadian Stakeholders Eye “Misinformation” Control
Canadian groups push for stronger WHO pandemic treaty by advocating for censorship of social media “misinformation.”
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49 GOP Senators Confront Biden With a Bold Plea To Halt WHO Pandemic Proposals
Forty-nine Republican Senators challenge President Biden, demanding a retreat from WHO-led global pandemic initiatives amid concerns over censorship and surveillance.
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WHO Official Testifies That Advice Against Vaccine Passports Was Ignored To Continue Digital Rollout
Governments were intent on rolling out the controversial and invasive technology against all advice.
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Latest Draft of WHO Amendments to International Health Regulations Still Contain References To Power Over “Misinformation,” Vaccine Passports
The proposals, despite amendments, still contain controversial language that some feel would lead to a power grab.
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WHO Report Proposes Working With Social Media Providers and Law Enforcement To Control “Disinformation”
The WHO is increasingly encroaching on online speech.












