The Genetic Modification of Humanity? Insights & Questions Raised at the Human Rights & Covid-19 Civil Society Press Conference

March 2024

PART 1:

International scientists invited to attend a UN Human Rights Council (HRC) side meeting during the 55th Regular Session on Human Rights were informed at short notice that the meeting had been cancelled. The meeting would have been the first publicly available recorded UN HRC meeting on Health and Human Rights, specifically human rights violations during Covid.

Instead, the delegates addressed a Press Conference in Geneva on 22 March 2024.

Speakers who attended the press conference in person included Prof. Christian Perronne (France), Dr Astrid Stuckelberger (Switzerland), Christof Plothe DO (Germany), and me, Dr Tess Lawrie (UK).

Prof. Sukharit Bhakdi (Germany), Izumi Kamijo, Prof. Inoue, Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa (Japan), Dr Peter McCullough (USA), Shabnam Palesa Mohamed (South Africa), and Dr Gilbertha St Rose (St Lucia) presented video submissions. There we also video submissions from two survivors of COVID human rights abuses and a message from a mother whose beautiful 17 year old daughter died as a direct consequence of the COVID-19 genetic injections

German Osteopath, Health and Science Lead, and Steering Committee Member of the World Council for Health (WCH), Christof Plothe stated that Human Rights, as defined by the UN, are universal, inalienable, and indivisible, ensuring equality and non-discrimination. They are inherent to every human being and cannot be granted or revoked by any state or government. And yet, Human Rights were ignored and trampled on during the Covid-19 event.

Christof Plothe raised 36 critical questions that must be urgently addressed to ensure that the abuse of human rights that took place in response to Covid-19 never happens again:

https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/geneva-switzerland-22-march-2024

PART 2:

This article summarises Prof. Bhakdi’s presentation.

https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/the-genetic-modification-of-humanity

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