International Crisis Summit Fights for Health Freedom
While CPAC was making headlines and getting the attention of American conservatives, the Fifth International Crisis Summit (ICS5, formerly the International Covid Summit) was taking place at the same venue as the larger conference. Founded as a safe haven for physicians, lawyers, and other professionals who had been “canceled” or otherwise persecuted for questioning the official Covid-19 narrative and policies, the summit has now garnered the attention of decision-makers across the globe, with robust participation from members of the European Parliament and national legislators.
Initially focused on sharing data, research, and scientific discussions aimed at finding effective Covid treatments, ICS now aims to develop an action plan to counter the globalist agenda and uphold scientific integrity. According to the event organizers, the primary threat to scientific and medical freedom is posed by the UN and its “healthcare” arm, the World Health Organization (WHO).
Speaking with The New American, Dr. Robert Malone, who helped organize the summit, elaborated, “We’re trying to go a little broader and focus more on public policy, the World Health Organization, the International Health Regulations, and the upcoming Pandemic Health Treaty. What does that really mean? We have more involvement from policymakers and politicians.” He added, “This time we have much more emphasis on the cognitive warfare and cyber aspects, the censorship of public policy, and on what really needs to be done going forward.” Malone further underscored that propaganda and psychological warfare were being used against Americans by the “new industry that is integrated with the government, public-private partnerships, and academia.”
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