Friday 14 June 2024

 

Having failed to gain centralized control using the pretext of pandemics, what will the globalists try next? BEHAVIORAL HEALTH is one of their gambits


3-7 June, 2024

UN Behavioural Science Week

Two sessions with WHO behavioural scientists will take place from 3-7 June.

Speakers include: 

Sunstein Co-wrote the book “Nudge” and its publisher, Yale University Press, said, “The book has given rise to more than 200 “nudge units” in governments around the world and countless groups of behavioral scientists in every part of the economy.”

Above is what Sunstein told students at Harvard Law School a few years back.

Sunstein’s wife, Samantha Powers, is the head of USAID, a renowned CIA cutout that was Peter Daszak’s major funder (over $50 million dollars). She was the former US ambassador to the UN.

Back to the WHO and UN’s Behavioral Health Science: 

Two sessions with WHO behavioural scientists will take place from 3-7 June.

'Collaborating with Partners to apply Behavioural Science' at 1 pm CEST on Friday, 7 June will include WHO's behavioural insights unit and the WHO Regional Office for Africa discussing the development of the global resolution on 'Behavioural Sciences for Better Health', the 'Regional Strategy for Community Engagement', and the 'European regional action framework for behavioural and cultural insights for health'. This session will also include FAO and UNICEF representatives.

'Applying Behavioural Science in Health' at 3 pm CEST on Friday, 7 June will include the WHO Regional Office for Europe presenting concrete examples of methods, tools, frameworks and lessons learnt, providing a view to how behavioural science can effectively address pressing health challenges. This session will also include examples from UNAIDS and UNICEF.

Speakers include: 

Please register using the UN Behavioural Science Week website. You can download the sessions into your calendar using this link. Recordings of the sessions will be made available on the UN Behavioural Science Week website.

The UN wants to improve its brainwashing skills, not for one week but for always, as part of the UN 2.0 plan.

https://un-two-zero.network/besci/

Behavioural Science

Enabling better choices

Just a decade ago, behavioural science was in its infancy. Today, it is a well-established discipline that many institutions are integrating into policies and programmes.

People do not always behave in predictable ways and human behaviour is often shaped by a variety of factors, including biases and mental shortcuts. If United Nations entities strengthen their behavioural science capabilities, we can increase the impact of our strategies and tailor our initiatives better to contexts.

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