WHO runs our schools?
Globalists, Big Brother and BigPharma are teaming up to capture the next generation
The macrocosm and the microcosm often reflect each other, so we need to examine big and little pictures of where things are headed…
The Big Picture
Stand for Health Freedom recently published WHO in Our Schools. Here are some highlights:
The World Health Organization (WHO) is looking for a foothold in our schools through curriculum and an ever-growing presence in health care provided at School-based Health Centers (SBHCs). The effect of COVID policies that increased in virtual schooling, combined with decreased vaccination levels during the pandemic years prompted the WHO to join up with another U.N. organization, the United Nations Education, Science, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Recently, the WHO and UNESCO launched their plan to promote new global standards for health-promoting schools.1
WHO and UNESCO want to change curriculum
“The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that health literacy should be incorporated in the core curriculum as children enter school, supported by a health-promoting school environment.”2 Researchers from UNESCO published a paper in 2020 declaring that schools have a “responsibility” to influence all aspects of children’s lives, including “spiritual and social,” because there’s “increasing absence of parental support at home.”
…Combining health with education is in line with the U.N. Agenda 2030: Sustainable Development Goals.9 (Listen to SHF’s interview with Alison McDowell for a background.) These goals are focused on collective goals, even when they come at the expense of the individual. “The goal is to stimulate students’ citizenship skills, in particular their sense of responsibility towards personal and collective health, thus empowering young people to take action for a more healthy and sustainable society and to claim – as informed citizens – for policies that positively impact their health and the environment.”
https://standforhealthfreedom.com/who-in-our-schools/
The Mosaic of Little Pictures in NJ
Meanwhile, New Jersey is currently making way for school-based health centers and removing barriers between minors and the medical pipeline.
S3156 - a bill that “permits boards of education to lease certain school property to federally qualified health centers without bidding” - through the Senate.
S1188 - a bill that lowers the age at which minors can consent to behavioral health care treatment to 14 - has passed through the Senate Health Committee.
New Jersey’s Executive Order 326 “establishes New Jersey as a safe haven for gender-affirming health care.” Under EO 326 “all State departments and agencies are directed to protect all people, including health care professionals and patients, against potential repercussions resulting from providing, receiving, assisting in providing or receiving, seeking, or traveling to New Jersey to obtain gender-affirming health care services.”
Governor Murphy recently issued a statewide standing order allowing pharmacists to provide hormonal contraception without a prescription.
Current laws allow for minors to get abortions in NJ.
The New Jersey Department of Health is actively engaging in the indoctrination of children and young people and offering cash and prizes to create promotional messages for getting vaccinated.
The NJDOH is also seeking to align school vaccine mandates with the the ACIP’s recommended schedule, which would result in the immediate addition of COVID, flu and HPV shots to attend school if adopted and make way for any number of new vaccines down the line.
And now the NJDOH is offering health education “toolkits” to add to K-12 school curriculums.
Next up, New Jersey is spending $12 Million on over 7,000 AI cameras to monitor children in Newark schools.
The Newark Board of Education last week approved a $12 million contract to have more than 7,000 cameras with artificial intelligence features installed in the city's public schools. District leaders say the plan will make schools safer and help crackdown on illegal activity. But civil rights advocates have warned the system could be used to invade student and teacher privacy.
Because School-Based Health Care is perfect for 15-minutes cities…
We are being primed.
I believe that another goal of SBHCs is to provide "mental health services" (indoctrinate and get kids addicted to psych drugs).
Great piece.
Those with amassed power and a particular agendas can NEVER resist attempting to commandeer an available lever of influence.
ESPECIALLY if the lever sticks out of a centralized hierarchical monopoly power structure whose managers don’t in any real way answer to its “customers”..
It’s like expecting a tire-maker to ignore a cheap source of rubber.