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One World, One Health is being touted as a traditional and collaborative effort between human medicine and veterinary medicine. One Health actually fuses environmental, public health, social science, public policy and other non-medical scientific perspectives to address global health.  One Health integrates multi-disciplines for that common vision and unified front defying the peoples of the world who categorically reject that they are mere pawns used self appointed elitists who are in the process of depopulating the earth to ‘sustainable’ standards defined by them. The Pitchfork Final Solution wants a balanced equal emphasis between:
Environmental Health
Animal Health
Human Health
Global environment has been changing throughout its history; it is not a new event.  But there are those amongst us believing the environment to be a complex and unusual event and desiring to be as gods to control it. They see environmental control essential to a comprehensive health disease prevention strategy.  Propaganda justification depicting the linkage between environment and health:
Lions & Tigers, and Bears (ah-ha)
Weather & Food, Air, and Land (ah-ha)
24% of the global burden of disease originates from environmental
As if this has not been planet earth’s history global governance issues ominous predictions that climate change will be broad and significant, including: heat and cold effects; wind, storms and floods; drought, nutrition and food security; food safety and disease; water and disease; air quality and disease; allergens and disease; vector and rodent-borne disease; occupational health; and UV radiation (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
Apocalyptic predictions: specifically, changes in temperature, precipitation and seasonality will influence infectious disease emergence, incidence and spread (e.g., dengue, malaria and cholera and a host of other bio-weaponized diseases just ready at a moments notice to be unleashed from their test tubes or breeding stock)
Ominous predictions of environmental drivers, such as land use and deforestation, spreading of infectious diseases, such as has been seen with malaria and Lyme disease (Of course not mention Lyme disease originated right off the coast of the notorious Plum Island Biological Warfare facility)
Menacing predictions of global crop failures, soil erosion and, ultimately, injuries, malnutrition and ‘other’ negative health outcomes. Other always includes something that planners forgot, kind of a oops catch all.
Portentous predictions that human and animal well-being relies upon global governance ‘ecosystem services’ provided by the United Nations. These controlled and managed ecosystem services include:
Supporting services (nutrient cycling, soil formation, primary production)
Regulating services (climate and flood regulation, disease buffering, water purification),
Provisioning services (food, water, fuel)
Cultural services (aesthetic, spiritual, mental health)
All which make the persistence of human and animal life possible is to be granted to those who are fortunate in the algorithm that determines what life lives and what life dies.
In order for their successful global control of ecosystem services rely in the name of biodiversity include all species, ecosystems, populations and genes). Global governance will graciously provide your allotted food, employment (if any), diet, new medicines, and the regulation of the emergence of infectious diseases. Control like this is not found everyday. Makes me want to sign the consent form right now! NOT!
According to the United Nations and global elite the human and animal kingdom preservation and well-being are at stake. Chemical altered and dumbed down people will find it increasingly challenging to ride the quickly shifting rapids which our ancestors endured with ease.  Only once on the face of the earth did they did not face a solid brick wall of global governance which is emerging.
How does this affect you?  Well, global powers are leveling the playing field.  You see it as no job or less wages, higher grocery prices, less food variety, populations that seem to just ‘vanish’ (For instance the homeless.  Where did they go?) The bottom line is that the UN is going to take the estimated population and reduce developing nations such as ourselves to poverty level and eliminate Third World populations and take the money and earth for themselves with a few slaves to serve them.  You will participate in a gladiatorial game for land, food, and energy.  Sound radical? It is not.
10 Minute Sovereign: You need to educate and stop the incorporation of environmental programming which plays into the success of their mission and bringing not only scientific proof but all the facts as well as nation sovereignty into this discussion.  Demand it. Your life and those you love depends on it.
Figure 1. Harmful effects of ecosystem change on human health (from the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment “Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Health Synthesis;â€http://www.millenniumassessment.org/documents/document.357.aspx.pdf
[Permission granted to reproduce World Health Organization item/s September 23, 2010 by WHO, Dolores Campanario, Geneva,Switzerland.]
To learn more, the following websites hold a wealth of information:
·         Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
o        http://www.millenniumassessment.org/en/index.aspx
·         Center for Global Health and the Environment
o        http://chge.med.harvard.edu/index.html
·         Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment
o        http://www.sage.wisc.edu/
·         The World Health Organization
o         Climate Change and Human Health studies:   http://www.who.int/globalchange/en/
o        Health and Environment Linkages project :  http://www.who.int/heli/en/
o        Environmental burden of disease: http://www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/preventingdisease/en/index.html
·         Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Fourth Assessment Report, 2007, Human Health Chapter
o        http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg2/en/ch8.html
·         IUCN Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing
o        http://www.iucn.org/what/tpas/livelihoods/
·         UNEP and WHO’s Libreville Declaration on Health and Environment collaboration
o        http://www.unep.org/health-env/pdfs/libreville-declaration-eng.pdf
·         Cooperation on Health and Biodiversity (COHAB)
o        http://www.cohabnet.org/
·         Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
o        http://www.cbd.int/
·         Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
o        http://ipbes.net/