Hi John,

I’m writing from a hotel lobby in Geneva, laptop balanced on my knees while delegations stream past the windows—badges, diplomatic cars, UN staff gliding between hotels. The stage is set.

In three days the World Health Assembly opens, and the WHO will try—yet again—to lock the Pandemic Treaty into international law.

And I won’t lie to you: I’m nervous.

Not because we don’t have a plan.

Not because we’re not ready.

But because I still don’t know if we can close the budget gap in time to launch this full-scale operation and stop the treaty.

We’re so close. But if we fall short—even slightly—we’ll have to pull back.

And that could be the difference between winning and losing this fight.

That’s why I’m asking, from the ground in Geneva: 

Will you chip in right now and help us hit full strength before Monday?

By now, you know what’s in this treaty.

But what you might not know is how calculated it is.

They’ve built it to look like a “public good”—but it’s wrapped in marketing and padded with legal jargon designed to lull politicians into saying YES.

And once it’s signed and ratified? It’s binding.

They say it’s about “pandemic preparedness”. But really, it’s:

  • Lockdowns, mandates, and censorship — legalized and globalized

  • Experimental shots — fast-tracked and pushed on whole populations

  • Doctors, journalists, ordinary citizens — gagged if they dissent

  • Pandemic-related tech and surveillance — funded by your taxes

  • Pathogens and genetic data — shared across borders, no consent

They’re turning health into a tool for control over you. And they’re this close to locking it in for good!

YOU can stop them, right here, right now:

You know what keeps me going, John?

The fact that every time they’ve tried to pass this treaty — they failed.

May 2024? We blocked it.

December? We blocked it again.

Now it’s May 2025. They think we’re worn out. But we’re still here.

You delayed this treaty. You helped expose it. You’ve been the backbone of this entire fight.

So here’s the deal:

We’re here on the ground, in Geneva. We’ve got the team. The contacts. The plan. The pressure campaign is READY!

But without last-minute resources, we’ll have to scale it back—and we simply can’t afford that right now.

This is our last weekend before it all begins. We can’t afford to go in half-prepared.

Because this isn’t just politics—it’s personal.

This treaty could shape the world your kids grow up in. It could change what rights you have, what speech is allowed, what medicine you’re forced to take.

It could decide who gets to question power—and who gets silenced.

If you believe, like I do, that our freedoms are still worth fighting for…

Then please—stand with me now.

Let’s go in with everything!

Thanks for standing with me when it matters most. We’ve come too far to stop now.

Sebastian Lukomski, on the frontlines in Geneva — for CitizenGO

            

P.S.

The World Health Organization General Assembly starts Monday and the vote could come as early as Tuesday.

And right now, I’m here in Geneva doing everything I can — meetings, printing, prepping.

But I need to know we can go in at full strength on Monday.

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to act… IT’S NOW!

Donate now and help us beat back this treaty before it’s too late!


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