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The Nefarious Nature of One Health – A Threat to State’s Rights and Ours’

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Globalists are pushing a policy called One Health, which would collectivize health issues with food, agriculture, climate, politics, and more, explains researcher and journalist Alex Newman for the sixth Sovereignty Summit conference.

“I think One Health needs to be understood as an effort to redefine health care in collectivist terms,” Newman stated.

Looking at One Health through a spiritual lens, Newman said the initiative aims to “bring back a pagan-style worldview in terms of humanity’s understanding of its purpose and its place in the universe.”

It is very dangerous, he warned.

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Article posted with permission from Alex Newman


Alex Newman

Alex Newman is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, speaker, investor, and consultant who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. In addition to serving as president of Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc, he has written for a wide array of publications in the United States and abroad. He currently serves as a contributor to the Epoch Times, a correspondent for the Law Enforcement Intelligence Brief, foreign correspondent and senior editor for The New American magazine,  a writer for WND (World Net Daily), an education writer for FreedomProject Media, a columnist for the Illinois Family Institute, and much more. All together, Alex reaches millions of people each year with the message of faith, family and freedom. Alex is happily married and has five children, so far. Along with his family, he currently splits his time between various places, including Europe and the United States.
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