Dear John,

I just got back from the UN in Geneva, and let me tell you—the WHO is in serious trouble.

They’re scrambling. They’re desperate. And it’s all because you and I are striking a massive blow.

Here is a short update on what’s been happening. 

But first, watch this video from Geneva and share it on your social media: 


The 13th session of negotiations just concluded last week, and let me tell you—it did not go well for the WHO. 

Even the WHO’s own delegates admit that things are moving too slowly and that they’re struggling to “resolve differences” and “bridge the gap.” 

They know they’re losing momentum, and they’re getting desperate. They wouldn’t be scrambling like this if everything was under control. The cracks are showing. They’re stuck. 

And the longer this drags on, the weaker they get. 

And you and I know exactly why that is!

Back in January, the United States left the WHO. That was a game-changer. The globalists at the WHO lost their biggest funder, its enforcer, its strongest voice. 

And that victory? That was YOURS! You voted! And the pressure campaign we launched worked! 

Trump heard your voice and followed through, and now the entire system is cracking.

That’s why to keep the pressure on, we showed up yet again—just like we have from the very start. Every single time they’ve met to negotiate this power grab, we’ve been there. 

No matter what, no matter where—CitizenGO has stood outside those doors, making sure they can’t ignore us. 

And this time? We turned up the heat even more. We protested. We confronted them. We put YOUR voice right in front of the people who are feeling the pressure the most. 

They know we’re not going away. They know you’re watching. And after what I just saw in Geneva, I can tell you—they’re more desperate than ever.

Check out more great pictures here.

The cracks are really showing. I saw it with my own eyes. Delegations are getting nervous. Countries are hesitating.

And here’s where things get really interesting…

We met with UN ambassadors and pressured delegations. And guess what? The momentum is building. 

I personally met with the Ambassador of Argentina to the UN (Geneva) and the Ambassador of Hungary to the UN (Geneva). We had strong, productive conversations about what’s really happening inside those negotiations.

Permanent Mission of Argentina to the UN - Geneva

I could see firsthand that delegations are feeling uneasy about this globalist power grab. They know the resistance is growing.

They know people like you are watching.

In fact, many countries are getting cold feet. They see the cracks forming. They see the WHO struggling to hold this thing together. And they know that the more people push back, the harder it becomes for this treaty to survive.

With the U.S. already out and Argentina looking like they’re next, we’re pushing for a domino effect. Country after country is starting to hesitate, rethink, and question whether they really want to be shackled to the WHO’s globalist agenda.

We delivered your signatures—YOUR voice—straight to the decision-making table, because that’s what we do - that’s our promise to you!

And I can tell you that the pressure is mounting —the domino effect has officially begun starting. Many are now second-guessing this entire treaty. 

Permanent Mission of Hungary to the UN - Geneva

So what’s next?

The next round of INB negotiations is set for April 6-11—and you can bet we’ll be there again, keeping the pressure on. This is their last real chance to salvage their failing treaty before heading into the final showdown in May at the World Health Assembly. That’s their deadline.

But here’s the plan: we delay them so much, we pressure them so hard, that they don’t make it in time. If they can’t finalize the treaty by May, the whole thing could collapse under its own weight.

And after what I just saw in Geneva? That’s a real possibility.

At the same time, we’re turning up the heat on governments—pushing them to follow suit and walk away from this disastrous treaty. The more countries that withdraw, the weaker the WHO becomes. 

The momentum is on our side—now we just have to keep pushing. We’re this close. Let’s make sure they don’t get what they want.

Thank you for your constant support in all of this. More very soon.

Sebastian Lukomski and the entire CitizenGO Team

P.S. You’re not just watching this fight—you’re part of it. Every petition you sign, every action you take, every time you stand with us, you’re helping to turn the tide against the WHO’s power grab. 

If you’re as fired up as I am about what we’re achieving—if you’re proud to be in this battle—then now is the time to double down.

We’re heading into the decisive moments, and we need every bit of support to keep the pressure on, keep showing up, and keep blocking this treaty. Chip in now to help us finish this fight!

    


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