What is One Health?
The core principle of the “One Health” initiative is to give equal consideration to human, animal, and environmental health in all decision-making processes, research, and resource allocation. One Health is a radical concept that the US government, WHO, UN, and the WEF have all endorsed and codified into national and international law.
Please take a moment and think about this concept. “One Health” places animal health as equal to human health. It places environmental health as equal to human health. In fact, many flow charts outlining the concept of One Health place humans, animals, and plants in a secondary supporting role to overall environment health. This logical fallacy then impacts decision-making at the highest levels of governance.
I argue that this is fundamentally anti-human. One Health has morphed into something much bigger than fighting zoonotic diseases and creating healthy food systems. It includes sustainable development, climate change, placing environmental health on par with human health. It seeks control of the entire planet through a surveillance system and places the UN at the helm of those controls.
For instance, a plant-based diet could be considered paramount because animal health is as important as human health. The fact that humans can survive on a plant-based diet means that if an animal can survive without being eaten by a human, then humans should all follow a vegetarian diet.
It is “planetary health” that drives the psyops around eating a plant-based diet worldwide. Agenda 2030 and the associated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address the importance of plant-based diets.
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