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WHO Pandemic Treaty

“This is the big one. They’re going for broke…
I think we may only have potentially until May 2023,
before one or both of these documents gets voted on.

The real meat is happening right now, and I mean RIGHT NOW,
and people need their eyes on the ball NOW”

– James Corbett, The Corbett Report
January 2023

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#StopTheWHO: How You Can Take a Stand Against International Health Regulation Amendments
By World Council for Health
May 10, 2022

#StopTheWHO
The WHO is making a power grab over our health sovereignty by changing the International Health Regulations

In May 2022, World Health Organization (WHO) intends to amend the International Health Regulations to give greater control to itself and Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO. This pushes our world towards a centralized governance model of worldwide health surveillance, reporting, and management, where the people have no say.

Pandemic Treaty

A Primer on the WHO, the Treaty, and its Plans for Pandemic Preparedness
May 19 2022

These proposed rules and structures, if adopted, would fundamentally change international public health, moving the center of gravity from common endemic diseases to relatively rare outbreaks of new pathogens, and building an industry around it that will potentially be self-perpetuating.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight 5/19/22
Global Pandemic Treaty … updates

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The Slippery Slope of the WHO Pandemic Treaty
April 14 2022

“Prediction: If another “pandemic” can result in more power for the power-hungry, there will likely be another “pandemic.”

This story is about the proverbial “slippery slope” as it pertains to the potential new World Health Organization pandemic treaty that may gradually, then suddenly pave the way for the end of national sovereignty as we know it.”

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World Health Assembly agrees to launch process to develop historic global accord on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response
Dec 1 2021

“In a consensus decision aimed at protecting the world from future infectious diseases crises, the World Health Assembly today agreed to kickstart a global process to draft and negotiate a convention, agreement or other international instrument under the Constitution of the World Health Organization to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said the decision by the World Health Assembly was historic in nature, vital in its mission, and represented a once-in-a-generation opportunity to strengthen the global health architecture to protect and promote the well-being of all people.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the many flaws in the global system to protect people from pandemics: the most vulnerable people going without vaccines; health workers without needed equipment to perform their life-saving work; and ‘me-first’ approaches that stymie the global solidarity needed to deal with a global threat,” Dr Tedros said.”

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PETITION TO OPPOSE A GLOBAL PANDEMIC TREATY

What the WHO…?
US Sovereignty is on the Line as Nations Negotiate Pandemic Treaty

The WHO is creating the public health equivalent of a “one world government” yet they don’t have the authority to override the Constitution of the United States, nor its national sovereignty.

A Pandemic Treaty could pave the way for an initiative like the Good Health Pass, described by Tony Blair as an “internationally-recognized system of health passes” for world travelers.

If you believe in bodily sovereignty, parental rights, and informed consent, you must stand up now and let your voice be heard.

Our membership in the WHO doesn’t give this globalist organization the right to violate our civil liberties, human rights, and medical freedom.

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The Petition Reads As Follows:

To President Joseph Biden Jr.; and to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives; and to individuals serving in the US Congress; and to Linda Thomas-Greenfield, US Ambassador to the United Nations; and to the Secretary of US Health and Human Services:

Member States of the WHO have begun negotiations for a global Pandemic Treaty, on track to be legally binding through adoption at the 77th World Health Assembly in May 2024. At an unprecedented special session in November, 2021, the Assembly voted to create an Intergovernmental Negotiating Body to strengthen the authority of WHO governance of global health responses.

The undersigned citizens of the US strongly oppose any involvement in a treaty, agreement, or other legally binding global document that would hinder US sovereignty in any area, but especially public health. We oppose policies that require US citizens to take actions directed by a global body in the context of health that also impacts the freedom of travel and trade. We also oppose the inevitable sharing of private health data that underlies the functionality of increased global responses.

It’s dangerous to allow a global agreement to rule the American people in a time of crisis. Additionally, it’s imperative that each nation and territory retain their individual sovereignty especially during times of emergency so that the entire global community can be protected.

The undersigned respectfully request the US decline to participate in such an agreement. The US government should demand transparency, including a public discussion period, from the INB in their negotiations for a global health agreement. If such agreement is adopted, the US must immediately opt-out, as is our right under the WHO Constitution.

Please stand with the American people and keep health at home and stop a global WHO power grab for financing, private health data, and authority.

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FROM STAND FOR HEALTH FREEDOM

Our Stand: The Full Story

“Do you want an international board to make health decisions for you and your family?

World Health Organization nations are negotiating an Agreement right now that would legally bind countries to act according to international consensus when a health emergency strikes.

Stand for Health Freedom is opposed to any policies that require US citizens to do something in the context of health simply because a supranational agency claims they must. We have seen the devastation that follows this type of decision-making when federal level policy is forced on states and local communities. The agreement proposed by the WHO would remove local control beyond the federal government and instead to a global level.

Health Freedom Advocates are for cooperation, but not for loss of sovereignty. The WHO is an international agency that should work for us, not the other way around, so we can strengthen our local and federal responses and resiliency in times of health emergencies.

Sovereignty is not only the cornerstone of individual human rights and civil liberties but also international law. Countries “decide which actions or measures take place within their territory—not other nation-states and certainly not third-party organizations such as the WHO.”[1]

One recent BMJ article described the system the WHO is forming as a “new global public health world order.”[2]

We do not yet know exactly what the WHO has in store for this agreement, but we can make educated guesses based on current agreements, policies, and internal analysis.

In short, the agreement will:

deeply compromise or otherwise destroy privacy at a global level;
funnel US tax dollars to a global agency that will use it to “enhance, update, and strengthen” its own ability to be a global health authority;
create an international structure for sharing dangerous pathogens and genetic information;
censor (or “cancel”) more and more voices for informed consent through “global coordinated actions to address the misinformation, disinformation, and stigmatization that undermine public health.”[3]

Background

The World Health Organization is an agency of the United Nations and was formed in 1948. The US played a major role in funding and creating of this global health giant.

Once a year, 194 Member States (nations and territories) send delegates to the World Health Assembly, where major decisions that can impact all the world’s citizens are made about the activities and mission of the WHO.

Only one other time in history has the entire organization assembled for a special session. The first was in 2006 to address the death of the WHO Director. The second was November 2021 to consult about global coronavirus response.

At the second special session, the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution to create an intergovernmental negotiating body (INB)[4] “to draft and negotiate a WHO convention, agreement, or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.”[5] The agreement is expected to be ready by May 2024 for presentation to the 77th World Health Assembly.

As directed, the INB met February 24, 2022 to elect chairs and agree on methods and timelines to meet the 2024 deadline. The European Council (that directs the policy and politics of the European Union’s 27 Member States) agreed to start negotiations on March 3, 2022.

The Constitution of the WHO gives it authority to adopt regulations that are “designed to prevent the international spread of disease.” These regulations will become enforceable and legally binding against all Member States unless the member state opts out affirmatively within a certain amount of time.
What Will Be in the Agreement?

Another development at the second special session was a report from the Member States Working Group on Strengthening WHO Preparedness and Response to Health Emergencies. The group outlined benefits of creating an international WHO agreement on pandemic preparedness and response.

In summary, WHO wants an international agreement for:

“Equity” in health responses, including vaccines. There is international upset that response to the COVID-19 pandemic was not addressed the same way across the globe. It’s argued that wealthier countries were able to protect themselves better, and first, leaving countries with less wealth without resources.
Expanding the WHO’s “One Health” approach. One Health purports to be a global initiative to achieve good health outcomes for all people, animals, and the environment by addressing food safety, antibiotic resistance, the transmission of diseases from animals to humans, and influenza programs.[6]It involves sharing health data and information across many industries and across the globe.
Money. The agreement will be “[a]n opportunity to enhance, update, and strengthen the leading and coordinating role of WHO and its function to act as the directing and coordinating authority on international health work in light of the 21st century global health landscape.” WHO needs “adequate and sustainable financing so that WHO can play a leading and coordinating role in global health.” It’s notable that the US contribution to the WHO, to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars annually,[7]was jeopardized when former president Donald Trump took actions to withdraw the US from the organization.[8] It’s also worth noting that the Gates Foundation was one of the largest funders of the WHO in 2021, contributing about 9% of the overall budget that year.[9]
“Striving to achieve universal health coverage.”
“Compliance and accountability” of Member States with International Health Regulations. The WHO already has an International Health Regulations document from 2005 that guides responses to global health initiatives. However, “There is a general consensus that several key aspects of health emergency preparedness and response may not be addressed solely” by that document.
A “whole-of-government and whole-of-society” approach to prevention, rapid risk assessment, detection, and response. This type of objective can only be met by a massive amount of surveillance and data sharing.
Increased sharing of pathogens, genetic information, biological samples, data, and technology.
“Global coordinated actions to address the misinformation, disinformation, and stigmatization that undermine public health.”

Problems with a Pandemic Treaty

There are a wide range of problems with the Pandemic Treaty. First and foremost is the WHO’s self-assigned role to make decisions for Member Nations that preempt and in some cases override their national sovereignty. Since the WHO is claiming to be the highest health authority on the planet and has within itself the sole sovereign power to declare a global pandemic, any treaty that limits the freedom of movement (travel), right to earn a living (trade), or the privacy of a nation’s citizens should be discussed openly, carefully examined, and should only be ratified if it truly is in the best interest of the world.

The new proposed treaty builds off of and strengthens the already existing International Health Regulations of 2005 that grant authority to the WHO to “independently collect surveillance data on potential PHEICs [potential public health emergencies of international concern] within a country’s borders, report this information to other potentially affected countries, and to issue recommendations, such as trade and travel advisories, to control the spread of these threats.”[10] Will these “recommendations” carry the force of guidelines or mandates in the future? If the period of the declared COVID-19 pandemic is any indication, where CDC recommendations were treated in their de facto implementation as if they carried the weight of law or mandates, we can assume that this is the direction the WHO and many of its members will also be going.

Another anticipated problem is the erosion and/or wholesale violation of data privacy. Health agencies like the CDC used the pandemic as an excuse to recommend contact tracing and the collection and sharing of private medical information using the justification that it was for “the greater good” of public health.

The CDC is now monitoring wastewater. In other words, they’re collecting data from the waste you flush down the toilet. This is the kind of privacy intrusion we are talking about. Can you imagine this on a global scale? The WHO is essentially erecting a global bio-security governance system that will push for the tracking of what was formerly private behavior and data, essentially eliminating health privacy for all people. Moreover, these same systems of surveillance can be leveraged for violating human rights and exerting control and restrictions on populations that have nothing to do with protecting their health.

We may be told that a treaty is necessary to continue international travel safely and protect national borders, but that’s false.

The WHO wants to increase sharing of pathogens, samples, and technology. If it’s true that the #1 health threat we face is pathogen-related in origin, then this focus would leave the world more vulnerable to potential mishandling and mistakes where something like a viral release, or even theft, could occur. Instead of preventing a world catastrophe, a treaty that increases sharing of pathogens around the globe inadvertently increases the risk of a pandemic.

Fearing disease is a human trait. We’re hardwired to fear things we don’t understand and that threaten our safety and survival. But we cannot let our fears steer the ship so that we end up making greater sacrifices of privacy and freedom than we’re receiving in return for the promise of safety.”

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