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    Unpacking the W.H.O; the Pandemic Treaty & International Health Regulations

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    Australia is at risk of losing its sovereignty to the World Health Organization (W.H.O) due to proposed changes to the World Health Assembly's (WHA's) International Health Regulations (IHR) and the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty (or WHO CA+)

    Attention to this critical issue is now gaining momentum and the good news is, there is a LOT we can do to have our say about how we wish to be governed, and who we wish to govern us. 

    Join us at 8PM AEDT on MONDAY 20 November. Robyn Chuter will co-host with Katie Ashby-Koppens and a panel of experts who will help us understand the intricacies of these proposed changes. We'll then discuss what we can do to stop the madness!


    Our first co-host: Robyn Chuter Is a university-qualified health practitioner, with a Bachelor of Health Science (and the Dean's Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement) from the University of New England, a Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) with First Class Honours from Edith Cowan University, and a Diploma of Naturopathy from the Australasian College of Natural Therapies.

    Robyn is also an Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine-Certified Lifestyle Medicine Practitioner, and proud to be a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine. In addition, she holds a Graduate Diploma of Counselling from the Australian College of Applied Psychology, and Level 3 EFT Practitioner and Matrix Reimprinting Practitioner accreditations.

    Robyn started her naturopathic practice in 1995, and quickly developed an interest in chronic, medically 'incurable' health problems such as IBS, CFS, migraine, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. Helping people recover their health after years of suffering from illnesses such as these, is Robyn's second-greatest source of satisfaction (after her marriage and two beautiful children!)

    Our second co-host: Katie Ashby-KoppensCivil Litigator and Human Rights Lawyer. Katie has been a civil litigator for over 20 years, first in New Zealand and then in Australia. As a generalist civil litigator, Katie cut her teeth in employment, medico-legal, regulatory dispute work before specialising in class actions and large matters. In mid 2021, Katie took a sabbatical for a year.  In taking some time away from the construction team she was working for in Melbourne, Katie became concerned with what she saw as significant breaches to fundamental human rights and the failure to uphold corner stone principles of the law. Cutting the sabbatical short, Katie joined Voices For Freedom New Zealand, a grass routes organisation that assisted thousands of people who were mandated out of work and suffering other human rights violations, as their head of legal. Katie has been involved in many of the cases around mandates in New Zealand and the mRNA Covid19 products on both sides of the Tasman. Katie was legal case manager on the kids’ case in New Zealand, which is when she met Julian Gillespie and Peter Fam (through mutual experts). Following which she quickly threw her support behind the AVN and Babies Cases in Australia when she joined PJ O’Brien & Associates. More recently Katie is the solicitor on the record for the GMO case against Pfizer and Moderna in Australia and has been actively engaging US, New Zealand and Australian governments to inform them on the UN and WHO Pandemic Treaties.


    Confirmed speakers;

    Senator Ralph Babet - Senator Babet was born on the island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean, west of Madagascar and part of Mauritius. Along with his parents and his younger brother, Senator Babet emigrated to Australia in the early 1990s. 

    Only able to speak French when he arrived, Senator Babet found it challenging to learn a new language while trying to succeed at school and make friends. It was here that he learned the value of hard work and persistence, ultimately graduating from university and going on to create a successful real estate business with his younger brother.

    Senator Babet has become a proud Australian citizen, a pride which he carries into his first term in the 47th parliament of Australia. In late 2021, Senator Babet nominated for Australian Parliament, winning the number one senate position for the state of Victoria with the United Australia Party. He believes in the values of the party, which adhere strongly to pride in our nation, restoring Australia’s once great manufacturing sector, and the reduction of government interference in the lives of ordinary Australians and of the corporations and enterprises that employ them. The Senator also believes that Australians should be free to act and think for themselves while abiding by common law and human decency.

    He began working as a senator on July 1st 2022, with his term ending on June 30th 2028.

    Karen Fox - Karen is the key researcher and spokesperson of Australia Exits the WHO

    Karen is a mother of three teenagers who is passionate about the Australia they will inherit. Researching is her preferred tool in the search for sensible answers – especially when “The Narrative”, alongside “The Science” don't make sense. She has been involved with freedom groups in Tamworth NSW and now volunteers as the key researcher with Australia Exits the WHO. She was also part of a recent delegation to Canberra alongside AMPS representatives to speak with federal MPs about sovereignty concerns for Australians and the loss of freedom to the WHO. 

    Dr Duncan Syme - Duncan is the Vice President of The Australian Medical Professionals Society (AMPS) 

    MBBS FRACGP DROCG DIP PRAC DERMATOLOGY (UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF) HOSPITAL IN THE HOME CONSULTANT  

    Duncan graduated from Monash University 1987, and has been in clinical practice for 34 years, initially in the UK and then returned to Australia, achieving his GP fellowship in 1997. He also has a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Diploma of practical dermatology.

    For 10 years Duncan worked in a large public hospital in their "Hospital in the Home" program as a consultant. In that role he developed a particular interest in complex wound management, receiving funding to commence a clinical project in which he was the principal investigator of a randomised control trial for a wound healing device. Developing a clinical experiment from scratch provided a good understanding of the ethics approval process for a clinical trial. He continued that work until he was mandated out of Practice. In addition he sat on the low risk ethics committee for 2 years reviewing other proposals for clinical studies as well as working for a pharmaceutical company in their pharmacovigilance section monitoring adverse events for clinical trials.

    Duncan resigned from Monash Health October 2021 due to state government mandates, suspended by Ahpra/Medical board in February under immediate suspension powers due to their concern that he was a risk to the public for giving medical exemptions to patients who did not consent to having the experimental gene therapy injection. This followed a complaint by a 3rd party who felt his exemption letter conveyed anti-vax sentiments. 

    We'll add more names as additional invitees are confirmed. 

    All those who register will receive a copy of the recording once ready for distribution. 
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