Letter
Cheers for Chandran Nair
Chandran Nair writes of the hegemony of western bloc agendas in the priorities and presentations at the most recent Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum; he also cites the potential of alliances like the BRICS coalition to more effectively represent the needs and priorities of the rest of the world’s population.
Health systems are in dire need of such approach, with new models targeting individual and collective good, developed and operated free of vested interests such as Pharma and Vaccine developers, and independent of control by external bodies like the WHO, in which they have little representation or power. The chaos of the COVID era, the collusions of governments with Pharma, the distorted truths about repurposed medicines, the ever mounting concerns about vaccine harms, and the persisting repression and censorship of alternate or dissenting views, all of which prevail in Australia with its dependence on the narrative of the western bloc, are stark evidence of the need for new health systems.
— Wendy Hoy from Brisbane, Queensland