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On Monday, a press conference was held to launch a Japanese national movement against WHO’s pandemic plans.  Organisers also announced a protest against WHO’s plans to take place on 31 May, the second last day of the World Health Assembly meeting to adopt the amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) and the Pandemic Treaty.

“For Japan, for the world, please lend us your support,” Chikatsu Hayashi said.

As Japan mobilises for what promises to be a historic gathering, the message is clear – this is not just Japan’s fight.

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Last month, tens of thousands of citizens across Japan came together in a series of pandemic rallies. The protests centred on the widespread opposition to the World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) Pandemic Treaty, with escalating concerns over “infectious disease” and “public health” becoming potent tools for an unprecedented push towards what is perceived by many as a totalitarian surveillance society.

Eminent speakers, including Professor Masayasu Inoue and modern history researcher Chikatsu Hayashi, provided compelling pre-demonstration speeches that laid bare the concerning dynamics between global health authorities and pharmaceutical agendas.

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A month later, on Monday, a press conference was broadcast on Twitter.  Below is a video clip from the press conference where Hayashi launched ‘The National Movement to Save Lives from the WHO’, explained the motivations behind the Movement and announced a protest that will take place on the first day of WHO’s 77th World Health Assembly.  Hayashi said:

Today’s press conference: If you notice, if you oppose, if you resist, you must show it with your attitude! Chikatsu Hayashi,
13 May 2024 (14 mins)

You can watch the original video on YouTube, in Japanese without the option for English subtitles, HERE.  And you can follow the Japanese anti-WHO movement called ‘National Movement to Save Lives from the WHO’ on Twitter HERE.

Press Conference from Japan: A Call for Global Solidarity: The Largest Global Protest Against WHO

By Aussie17, 13 May 2024

Our friends in Japan kick-started the National Movement to protect Japanese citizens (and the world) against the WHO in a press conference today. This National Movement will culminate in what the organisers aim to be the world’s biggest protest against the WHO on 31 May 2024.

This movement is aimed at safeguarding citizens from the undue influence of global entities like the Gates Foundation, and WHO, alongside the Japanese government and the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare. This stance comes in response to actions and measures implemented in the wake of what has been termed an artificial pandemic.

Notably, in April 2021, a figure comparable to Japan’s Anthony Fauci, Minister of Health Keizo Takemi, highlighted in a webinar hosted by the UN Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federation of Economic Organisations, the push towards enforcing measures under the International Health Regulations (“IHR”). Takemi, who leads the Committee on Global Health and Human Security explicitly acknowledged the Gates Foundation as a primary financier of these initiatives.

The central issue extends beyond immediate responses to the pandemic, challenging the future course set by the WHO through its pandemic agreement and IHR revisions. There’s a growing apprehension that these plans may serve to further entrench a global vaccine business and facilitate the establishment of a totalitarian health regime under the guise of public safety.

The narrative is not merely a domestic affair but a global call to action, urging people and communities worldwide to stand in solidarity with Japan against what is described as a public health dictatorship. It’s about standing up for a future where public health decisions are transparent, equitable and free from corrupt influence from private interests such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (and more).

Today, as Japan mobilises for what promises to be a historic gathering, the message is clear – this is not just Japan’s fight. The Japanese appear to be leading the way, and the world needs to get behind them to send a message to the globalists. It’s a battle for the heart of global health governance, an opportunity to demand better, and a moment for the world to unite in pursuit of a healthier, freer future.

About the Author

Aussie17 is a pseudonym for a former pharmaceutical executive who worked in the industry for 20 years.  During that time, he/she was assigned to various continents and countries to acquire global experience and so has worked in Europe, the US, Japan and some smaller Asian nations.  Aussie17 resigned due to requirements to get covid vaccinated before travelling to another country.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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an expose reader in japan
an expose reader in japan
1 year ago

Thank you, Ms Wilson, for the article!

I was in the big protest in Ikebukuro in April, and will be joining the protest in Hibiya in May. The April protest was far bigger than I expected, and the park in Ikebukuro where we first gathered was too small for people coming from almost all parts of Japan — from north to south, from east to west!

I’m also glad that now we have someone like Chikatsu Hayashi, a modern history researcher, leading this protest movement together with medical doctors, scientists and politicians. Japanese modern history was the most painful subject for me to learn at school, and when I had chances to talk with non-Japanese people — Chinese, Koreans, and Americans — they often blamed me for what the Japanese Army did during WW II, which made me feel very sad.

But Chikatsu-san’s videos and books show us there are many things that the textbooks don’t tell us and that commonly accepted views on the last war were not necessarily correct. And after learning how the small number of globalists have created wars in the world and how our government and MSM have been controled by the US, his ideas seem more and more convincing…

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  an expose reader in japan
1 year ago

Hi an expose reader in japan,
Thank you for reading our blog, and thank you for your comment.

john
john
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
1 year ago

So, from the people in the UK to the people in Japan”.

From the people as members, owned lock stock and barrel by the Corporation that calls itself “UK” to the people in Japan.



an expose reader in japan
an expose reader in japan
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
1 year ago

Hi Rhoda (if I may),
I think you do have a real right to feel proud!
I’m not the only Japanese reading the Expose, and your articles have helped people here (not many, but more and more people, slowly but steadily) to realise the situation we’ve been facing. I often print out your articles and photocopy them (with my brief summary and comments in Japanese) to distribute to my friends and acquaintances who do not use the Internet, especially those living in the rural areas.
Thank you for your kind response and for your articles including this one!

an expose reader in japan
an expose reader in japan
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
1 year ago

I see… thank you for your response and clarification. I’m very glad and grateful that you have respect for our national identity and culture. Same here — I have great respect for the British culture, especially music, literature and philosophy.

Having studied in the UK decades ago and having some good friends and fond memories there, I felt terrible reading news about insane and nightmarish 15min cities. So when I watched here at the Expose a speech made by a little girl and many people gathered around her, I was so glad that there are so many sensible people there. I thought and still think that British people tend to be much more logical, rebellious and insistent (all in a good sense) than trained to be obedient and ‘brainwashed’ japanese people, and am sincrely hope that we, in each country, stand up and raise our voice against those globalists and their servants.

At first I wondered why they decided to have the demonstration on a weekday (Friday) — it should be inconvenient for many people — but Hibiya Park in Tokyo is just next to the building of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and on Friday, the officials who have ignored people’s voice so far cannot avoid watching the big protest gathering against them. So it’s a good idea. Many people say they will take a day off and come to Hibiya to join the protest.

fighting gnome
fighting gnome
1 year ago

The whole world population is in jepoardy from these Evil Psychopaths, it doesnt matter what colour, religion, or culture you come from, they only want 500 million people left on this planet as slaves …Do the Maths do you really think you are one of the chosen few and do you want to be a slave??

john
john
Reply to  fighting gnome
1 year ago

You are either an indentured servant or abject slave already, by your own voluntary choices.
Slavery isn’t forced. It’s volunteered through ignorance.

Stuart-james.
Stuart-james.
1 year ago

Can we expect another weather control attack on Japan? 

CMorgan
CMorgan
1 year ago

Just say NO to the WHO, and it’s evil Jesuit/Papal ecumenical push!! If you know you know, if you don’t, you really don’t…

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Remove Thoseclowns
Remove Thoseclowns
1 year ago

the problem is all these protests are not having the desired effect of eliminating the clowns attempting to take over. the scope must move to ridding ourselves of these idiots doing this stuff so we can live our lives not just protesting and then those clowns remains where they are to continue doing even more idiocy.

john
john
Reply to  Remove Thoseclowns
1 year ago

Let’s start with the idiots that falsely believe a Corporation (paper construct) has power over a man or woman.
Corporations have power over other Corporations.
There are no laws to prevent one Corporation from killing another Corporation.
Legal fiction persons are Corporations.
Men and women are not.

Lagathu Françoise
Lagathu Françoise
1 year ago

Le Japonais Antoni Fauci ?

an expose reader in japan
an expose reader in japan
Reply to  Lagathu Françoise
1 year ago

I also thought calling Takemi ‘Japanese Anthony Fauci’ is not really appropriate, for Takemi is not a scientist (he was a professor in ‘international relations’).

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
1 year ago

The sheeple here will not pull themselves away from the telly…

The Islander
The Islander
Reply to  Paul Watson
1 year ago

I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought that way!

john
john
Reply to  Paul Watson
1 year ago

Simple minds trapped within the circus provided by Rome.

an expose reader in japan
an expose reader in japan
Reply to  Paul Watson
1 year ago

Same here in Japan, and they still call us ‘conspiracy theorists’. I once asked a couple of specimens of the sheeple what they mean by ‘conspiracy’ and ‘conspiracy theorists’, and they couldn’t answer. They just repeat what TV tells them without understanding.

The Islander
The Islander
Reply to  an expose reader in japan
1 year ago

They call it brainwashing!

CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
1 year ago

Nuke Davos from orbit!
Only way to be sure!

Tony
Tony
1 year ago

International Public Notice: The WHO Treaty Isn’t a “Treaty”
By Anna Von Reitz

The document being discussed is a contract, not a treaty. Its action would be in the jurisdiction of the air and shouldn’t be misconstrued or misrepresented as a land jurisdiction treaty.

Basically, the corporations masquerading as governments are getting together to hire an “expert” to do their bidding and they think that by banding together and using WHO as a storefront they can escape accountability for their actions.

WHO had better think twice. Double ditto the corporations engaged in this attempted power grab.

If the actual national and international governments have no power to dictate individual health decisions, it follows that no corporation created by any national or international government has any authority to dictate individual health decisions, either.

And it doesn’t matter how many of them agree or disagree. You can’t delegate a power to others that you don’t have yourself. And whether it is one or a million people who don’t have a particular right, it’s all the same.

Think of it this way: if John doesn’t have the right to kill the neighbor’s goat, a whole group of goat-haters just like John all banded together still don’t have the right to kill the neighbor’s goat.

It’s still a crime and an action beyond the limitations of their authority.

Living people are not bound by the druthers and decisions of corporations, unless they happen to work for those corporations.

Does General Motors, Inc., or Raytheon, Inc., or Walmart, Inc., get to dictate your health decisions?

Then why would the State of Illinois, Inc., or the American Government, Inc., or the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, Inc., have anything to say about it, either?

They don’t.

These corporations via shareholders and Boards of Trustees or Directors or Governors, can tell their own officials and employees what to do, but they have absolutely no right to say one word to you.

And if they imagine that they do, they need to have their faces slapped hard enough to bring them out of their power-mongering hysteria and delusions of grandeur.

Share the joy.

Joe is standing on a street corner minding his own, when a guy walks up to him and starts shouting, “Why aren’t you at work? You were supposed to clock in at seven! And where’s your Wendy’s Hamburgers uniform!”

And Joe, rightly, stares at him like he has lost his mind.

Joe doesn’t work for Wendy’s. Joe doesn’t have an obligation to wear a uniform or report for duty at seven….

In the same way, your country doesn’t have an obligation to obey a contract signed by any corporation — only the corporation’s employees are bound.

And if they don’t know and understand that, it’s high time that they learned.

Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger, Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
May 15th 2024

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