European Forum for Vaccine Vigilance
We Stand for Freedom of Choice In Vaccination For All Europeans

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WHO Treaty action

We have all seen and read about the WHO's attempt at stealing sovereignty to our own countries

and this weekend representatives are meeting in Geneva to approve of this Treaty.

We have been vocal about this and already sent our dissent to the WHO headquarters, but we need each one of us to write to them and express our dissent.

We do not agree with this Treaty that they want to sign without our collaboration and our approval.

It is important you write to your own politicians and let them know that you do not approve and allow for this Treaty to be signed in your name.

You can use this document to write to your politicians and to the WHO: docxwho_english_8af7e.docx

Remember to add your own country and your signature to the document.

To be sent to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Many countries have already wrote to WHO, but we need to keep putting pressure on them before they meet for the 75th World Health Assembly.

Other related documents:

World Council for Health

Stop world control

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global surveillance

Let them know what you think about their power grab.

 

 

Who we are

The EFVV (European Forum for Vaccine Vigilance) is an alliance of member-organisations and individual members from 25 European countries.  Our member-organisations consist of consumer groups and pro-choice groups whose members in turn include medical professionals and scientists. Their combined memberships exceed 100,000. We call on all Europeans to stand together in a demand for a united vaccination policy based on freedom of choice and informed consent.  We believe that mandatory vaccination is not only a serious risk but a violation of human rights and dignity.  We therefore demand transparency and caution as well as recognition and concern for the many vaccine-injured in Europe and beyond.

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