Hi John,

It’s after midnight here in Geneva. I’m running on espresso, four hours of sleep—and pure determination.

A delegate I just met summed it up perfectly:

“The vote will be tight. If anyone can turn it, it’s you guys.”

That’s you and me, John.

Every day this week I’ve been running between meetings, picking up last-minute materials, and coordinating with our team. 

I even had to reprint talking points on a hotel lobby printer because a delegate agreed to a surprise meeting, and I wasn’t about to blow it.

THIS is where we are, RIGHT NOW:

The WHO Pandemic Treaty draft is finalized.
Ministers are flying in.
The vote is just 5 days away.

And we’re entering the most decisive stretch of this entire campaign.

I’m here in Geneva doing everything I can to stop this tyranny from becoming law — but I can’t do it alone.

Will you help fund this final push before the Assembly begins?

Here’s what we’re up against:

The WHO says this treaty is about “preparedness.” But let’s be honest — I’ve read it. I know what it really is:

  • Lockdowns on demand—declared by unelected officials.
  • Big Tech censorship of doctors, scientists, and ordinary citizens.
  • Fast‑tracked experimental products with zero liability.
  • Sharing dangerous pathogens across borders with minimal oversight.
  • A permanent alliance between global bureaucrats and Big Pharma—no accountability, guaranteed profits.

They’ll call it a “historic moment for global health.”

But you and I know better.

This is about power — permanent, global, top-down control dressed up as “protection.”

And unless we strike now, they’ll lock it in.

That’s why I need you.

Every dollar you give this week will go straight into:

  • Protest infrastructure—banners, mobile billboards, media trucks outside the UN
  • Rapid‑response team—tracking every delegate, every motion, every vote change
  • Critical face‑to‑face meetings—our final opportunities to sway undecided ministers
  • Mass citizen pressure—email, SMS, video, and social blasts in every key country

If we’re fully funded, we can stop this treaty in its tracks. If we’re not, the WHO gains sweeping new power. 

 John, will you help fund this final push and stop the Pandemic Treaty?

I know I sound intense right now. It’s because I am.

I’ve been in this fight for two years. And right now, it’s all coming to a head. The vote happens in 5 days.

If we get this right, we drive them back to negotiations on the treaty, embarrassed by CitizenGO members yet again.

But if we fail, the WHO wins—and reversing their new powers will be an immense uphill battle that could take years.

Which option do you choose? For yourself? For your family?

Please, don’t let us fight against this treaty alone. Chip in now. Let us fight for you, with everything we’ve got.

With you till the end,

Sebastian Lukomski and the entire CitizenGO Team

                  

P.S. I’ve seen the faces of the delegates here in Geneva. Some look confident, some look exhausted, and a few look scared.

They know the world is watching. They know the backlash could be huge. But right now? They think they can get away with it — quietly, carefully, and all behind closed doors.

That’s why we’re here. And that’s why I need your help to make the next five days count like never before.

Because if we flood this treaty with pressure — real, loud, global pressure — we can tip the balance.

Your donation today fuels that wave. Will you help me make the next five days impossible to ignore?


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