Shabnam Palesa Mohamed | Uniting to build a free and fair society
A full spectrum assessment of our global situation with award winning activist, lawyer, and journalist: Shabnam Palesa Mohamed.
I am very excited to share this conversation with you. Shabnam Palesa Mohamed is one of my closest allies in the global truth and freedom movement. We work closely together within the World Council For Health. Her knowledge regarding a diverse range of serious threats against humanity, as well as the connections between them, and the people behind them, is unequalled. I am confident that you will find this enlightening and motivating across a spectrum of issues. Here is part 1. Part 2 will follow shortly.
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About Shabnam Palesa Mohamed
Growing up committed to truth, justice and freedom, Shabnam is a human rights activist for over two decades. She served as the youngest board member in the history of an NGO co-founded by an International Criminal Court judge. Shabnam learned to combine a diversity of skills to work with children, women, fathers, the poor, homeless, students, workers, refugees, and artists.
Graduating with Dean’s Commendation in legal method, civil procedure, and criminal law, excelling in clinical law; Shabnam Palesa Mohamed was admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa in 2003. Shabnam is a visionary connector, incisive strategist, and a creative yet practical mediator. She currently focuses on vaccine and medical product-related injury cases.
A seasoned print, radio, video and TV journalist, Shabnam engages astutely selected changemakers including healers, activists, journalists, lawyers, artists, farmers, scientists, judges, and politicians in Africa and around our world. Her ability to ask compelling questions and inspire out of the box thinking leads to her being asked to speak, host events, and anchor panel discussions.
Shabnam serves as CEO of Transformative Health Justice (THJ manages the SA VAERS reporting project), as executive director and chapter coordinator of Children’s Health Defense Africa, as a steering commitee member of World Council for Health, and as a Director of EbMC Squared CIC. She also co-convened the launch of the African Sovereignty Coalition (ASC).
Shabnam has been honoured with humbling community awards, including Women of Wonder, Women of Inspiration, and the Lady Fatima Award for commitment to children and women. Her driving motivation is “The 99% of us coming together, not only for what is just, but to co-create a better world, for our present and our future. I have no doubt that we are now succeeding.”
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Links to resources Shabnam mentioned within the interview:
Let's Wage Peace. The anti-war movement, health freedom movement, environmental movement and artist movement have a lot in common: We want a better world for The 99%.
Preventing the Abuse of Public Health Emergencies. Lawful Criteria to Declare a State of Emerge
The Great Freeset. Challenges (steps for exiting the matrix)
Can the WHO and the United Nations impose sanctions on your sovereign country?
Exit The WHO bill: This bill was drafted by Shabnam Palesa Mohamed for South Africa, but it can be adapted for your country.
AFRICA VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System)
WHO workers commit sexual abuse in the DRC – no justice, no reparations
United Nations faces power grab resistance from countries refusing to be bulldozed
I stumbled onto the Rumble video before the substack even came out.
She is absolutely right on all of this, especially the need for people to get "radically healthy." This parasitic class routinely poisons people, so that those same people then beg for "medicine." It keeps civilization weak, and under control.
The corporate world is a great example of this. So many employees are miserable in their jobs, but continue on as compliant little soldiers, because they fear losing their "health insurance." Which is of course supplied by the very system making them sick in the first place. This effectively makes them slaves.
It is evil and communist to its core...
Great start to this interview , Dr. Trozzi and Shabnam are key to the powerful union being formed between Children’s Health Defence and the World Council for Health.