While the culture war rages on, the very same people who fund it, foment it and exploit it are barreling towards an unprecedented power grab draped in the language we have grown weary of. You know the language, words like “inclusivity”, “diversity” and “equity” feature prominently the WHO’s documents.
These are political words that are crypto-fascist and in practice mean exactly the opposite of their professed meaning. So it is fitting that they are littered throughout the proposed Pandemic Preparedness Treaty.
#StopTheWHO
Since this unfolding tyranny is being pushed through by people that none of us voted for I thought it would be instructive to present some of the amendments proposed that if passed have far reaching implications, almost all of which are designed to wrestle away sovereignty of both our nations and our physical bodies.
I’ll remind you before I begin that the WHO receives 85% of its funding from Private donors. Keep that at the forefront of your mind while reading these proposals, knowing that context brings clarity to the agenda at play here.
Article 59 Amendment:
The WHO wants to speed up the amendment process, cutting down rejection and enactment times. Why the rush? It's as if they're trying to steamroll over national deliberation processes.
This could lead to ill-considered decisions, ignoring crucial country-specific concerns. It's not just about being quick; it's about being right.
Article 62 Amendment: Clarifying reservation details sounds like a neat trick to box countries into a corner. It's as if the WHO is trying to tighten its grip, limiting how states interact with international regulations. This could erode national sovereignty, turning recommendations into impositions.
Technical Amendments to Articles 55, 61, and 63:
They label these as 'technical amendments,' but the devil is in the details. These changes could subtly shift interpretations and implementations, potentially creating loopholes or unforeseen consequences. A sly snake move to alter international health regulations under the guise of mere 'technicalities'?
The proposed amendment to Article 1 would remove "non-binding" from the definitions of "standing recommendation" and "temporary recommendation". The WHO's attempt to remove 'non-binding' from their recommendations reeks of a power grab. It's like they're trying to morph from a guiding force into an authoritarian ruler. This would trample over national sovereignty, turning recommendations into orders.
Expanded Scope of IHR: Proposed by India, this would expand the IHR's scope to include any 'potential' public health threat is worryingly vague. It's a slippery slope today it's a health crisis, tomorrow it could be anything vaguely health-related.
Gun violence or better yet “ climate change”’could be declared a potential “public health threat” requiring “behavior modification”. Why would this be on the table if they didn’t intend on expanding the scope?
Giving the WHO the sole right to declare a public health emergency is WORLD GOVERNMENT by another name.
Human Rights Considerations: Another proposal by India, this amendment would remove the phrase regarding "full respect for the dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedoms of persons" from the IHR
The proposed removal of human rights language is alarming. It's as if the WHO is not so subtly hinting that individual rights might take a backseat during health crises, something we have seen they have no qualms about. Likewise governments have shown zero respect for human rights so this is a match made in hell.
Genetic Material Sharing: Proposed by the United States, this amendment would require states to share microbial and genetic material related to notified events. Obligating states to share genetic materials?
That sounds suspiciously like the USA would like to grant WHO and overreaching into national sovereignty yet again, sensing a theme here? It's a treasure trove for exploitation and raises serious concerns about who benefits from this genetic goldmine.
I’m taking a wild guess here but it’s probably those private donors who contribute 85% of their budget.
Information Control by WHO: Proposed by the United States, this amendment would allow WHO to decide when to make information received under Articles 6, 8, and 9 generally available to other States Parties. Giving WHO the authority to control information dissemination is like trusting a pharmaceutical company will prioritize public health over profit margins.
It's a power that practically begs to be abused. The “pandemic” showed that the WHO is willing to dispense with science in favor of political expediency. This would allow them to withhold crucial information and manipulate narratives in order to impose their will on the rest of us. A worldwide Ministry of Truth.
Sovereignty in Health Emergencies:
Yet another insane and traitorous proposal by the United States, this would remove the requirement for the Director-General to seek the agreement of a State Party when declaring a PHEIC. The WHO's potential to undermine national control in health emergencies is a direct assault on sovereignty.
It's like they're saying, 'Thanks, but we'll take it from here,' regardless of a country's own capabilities or decisions. It also sounds like a great way to pass liability to an amorphous private multinational organization that supersedes international law and will never be held accountable.
Mandatory Cooperation and Assistance: Proposed by African Nations, this amendment creates an obligation for States Parties to provide support to WHO-coordinated response activities.
Compelling nations to provide assistance feels like the WHO is forcing its will upon sovereign states. It's a slippery slope from cooperation to coercion, potentially souring international relations and fostering resentment, as if we need more of that.
Production and Distribution Control: Proposed by Bangladesh and African Nations, this amendment would ensure that manufacturers supply requested health products as directed by WHO. The WHO dictating resource allocation is a troubling prospect.
It smacks of control over national resources, potentially sidelining a country's own needs in favor of WHO's directives which will undoubtedly be driven by the philanthro-capitalists who control it. Where does national priority stand in this scenario? I willing to bet far back in line.
Mandatory Nature of Recommendations:
Turning recommendations into binding orders? That's a huge leap in authority. It's as if the WHO is no longer content with advising but wants to command. This could lead to a pushback from states, who might see this as an unwarranted intrusion.
Overriding National Sovereignty:
The idea of the Emergency Committee overruling national decisions is absurd. It's a blatant disregard for national sovereignty, almost like a global health coup. Who gave them the right to override sovereign nations?
Financial and Technological Assistance:
Increased financial obligations for developed nations under the guise of assistance could strain international relations. It seems like a convenient way for the WHO to funnel resources from wealthier nations under a moral pretext.
You know what that means, more vaccines and less clean water and healthy food because that’s the WHO’s entire operating model in the “developing world”. This should be deeply concerning to the inhabitants of these nations because the WHO has been caught red handed trying to sterilize entire populations before with the help of their benefactor Bill Gates.
In 2013-2015, the WHO launched a vaccination campaign in Kenya, which was controversial due to allegations of using an anti-fertility vaccine disguised as a tetanus prophylactic. The Kenyan government and the WHO maintained the campaign was for tetanus prevention.
However multiple analyses of samples of WHO "tetanus" vaccines obtained from vials used in the campaign tested positive for βhCG. If you add this to the fact that the WHO has been funding research on “anti-fertility vaccines” for decades it paints a macabre picture.
Finally a plan for global tyranny under the guise of pandemic preparedness would not be compete with a proposed amendment for implementing digital health certificates. Championed by the member nations of the European Union “aims to streamline the process of health verification for travelers.
The notion that one's health status should be digitized, trackable, and potentially accessible across borders by an unaccountable organization is a totalitarians wet dream.
We are talking about turnkey tyranny in the image of how the Chinese track their population like cattle. If all the previous measure they would like to implement didn’t sufficiently alarm you, this singular proposal should don’t trick.
Imagine having to travel to Europe to visit family and you have to prove you’ve taken all of the mandated vaccines via your digital health passport? Didn’t get the vaccine? Well I’m sorry but you have to if you’d like to see your family again. We would want you spreading your diseases in another country now would we?
Regardless if you’ve acquire natural immunity or exhibit no symptoms. Remember asymptomatic spread is now a thing, even though in the history of disease dissemination it never has been a thing. It’s science just shut the fuck up and roll up your sleeve slave.
Simply put, the WHO doesn’t deserve anyone’s trust, their history is littered with failures and corruption, casting a long shadow over its current ambitions. Recall the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, where the WHO's alarmist stance and questionable decisions led to accusations of undue influence by pharmaceutical companies, sparking a global scandal? This incident, among others, exposed a concerning susceptibility to external influences and a propensity for calculated overreaction to line the pockets of the parasite class.
Moreover, the WHO's opaque decision-making processes and its constant departure from scientific consensus for political expediency further erodes confidence. The handling of the COVID-19 pandemic should have been the nail in the proverbial coffin for the WHO but instead it has done the exact opposite and it’s about to pull off a global power grab. This alone should tell you the true intentions of these people throughout the entire ordeal.
How can such failure be rewarded? Well, in my opinion, to them, it wasn’t a failure at all. It all went perfectly according to plan.
We must oppose these amendments and start a conversation around completely withdrawing support and associations with this undemocratic, totalitarian organization that has been parading around as a public good, attempting to dictate what we do with our own bodies.
DO NOT COMPLY.
You can access the “Proposal for negotiating text of the WHO Pandemic Agreement” here:
And the Proposed Amendments Referenced Here:
By entering your zip code here you can find your Congress representative and email them your opposition to this nonsense. 👇🏻
This thread I made shows how the WHO is bought and paid for:
This lady goes on CNN to do the “cOrReLatIon dOeS’nT iMpLy cAuSaTioN” routine and try to discredit RFK Jr. So I post a link with studies in the comments and she proceeds to reply 4 times calling me a joke, an antivaxxer and just generally being a condescending know it all.
This prompted me to have a look at her profile.
Her background/story?
A “former antivax mom” who has seen the light and now studies nursing while preaching the pro-vaccine gospel, repenting for her former antivax sins.
Her profile links to backtothevax.com. Catchy name. Let’s have look.
Such a noble calling, masking up and becoming an antivax apostate to ensure every last child gets their product injections.
So heartwarming. Ok no big deal thus far right, just a worried mom trying to right her past sins. However I just couldn’t shake the feeling that something was up. After all I have some experience with these types.
You know, they masquerade as independent, science promoters who are simply trying to do right by humanity but in reality they are invariably funded by big pharma or the government.
I decided to have a good look at the website and on the “about us” page it links to:
Vaxopedia
Looking for a place to dismantle your antivax beliefs? Go through them one by one and see if they hold water. vaxopedia.org
Deplatform Disease
Edward Nierenberg, BSc and aspiring medical student gets technical about things like MTHFR and why you shouldnt skip vitamin k at birth. deplatformdisease.com
Debunk the Funk
“Dr Wilson, molecular biologist debunks popular misinformation spread by the disinformation dozen.”
They even have their own podcast unimaginatively named the “Back to the Vax: A Journey Back to Evidence Based Medicine”
Annual Summary of Vital Statistics:
Trends in the Health of Americans During the 20th Century
Next time someone tells you 💉’s are the world’s savior, responsible for saving countless lives, show them this.
Straight from Pediatrics.
There are 3 instances where they specifically and pointedly state that childhood mortality declines aren’t because of 💉’s.
“For children older than 1 year of age, the overall decline in mortality experienced during the 20th century has been spectacular (Fig 8). In 1900 >3 in 100 children died between their first and 20th birthday; today, <2 in 1000 die.”
“Nearly 85% of this decline took place before World War II, a period when few antibiotics or modern vaccines and medications were available.”
“Vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis became available during the late 1920s but only widely used in routine pediatric practice after World War II. Thus vaccination does not account for the impressive declines in mortality seen in the first half of the century.”
A new whistleblower has come forward alleging the second assassination attempt on Trump may have been a Secret Service inside job.
For those who are saying that the letter doesn’t say the whistleblower is alleging it could be an inside job, please explain how you interpret:
“alleges there are "known vulnerabilities" in the fence line surrounding the course: places that offer a clear line of sight to the former president and others playing the course. As a result, the whistleblower alleges it has been Secret Service protocol to "post up" agents at these vulnerable spots when Trump visits the course. That apparently did not happen on September 15. Instead, the gunman was permitted to remain along or near the fence line for some 12 hours.”
What does that imply? Quit being deliberately dense. How was the guy allowed to roam around for 12 hours with an AK-47? Especially if they knew of the security vulnerabilities?
Sure, it’s all just incompetence, every single time.
Here is a full list of the 114 former national security and foreign policy officials who signed a letter in support of Kamala Harris for President.
They have served in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and/or Donald Trump, or as Republican Members of Congress.
If you ever wanted to know who is in the American Deep State on the GOP side, this is a good place to start.
•1. Admiral Steve Abbot - USN (Ret.), Former Deputy Homeland Security Advisor, George W. Bush Administration
•2. Kenneth Adelman - Former Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Reagan Administration
•3. Dr. Carol C. Adelman - Former Assistant Administrator, United States Agency for International Development, Reagan Administration
•4. Major General John Barry - USAF (Ret.), Former Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense
•5. Richard C. Barth - Former Assistant Secretary, Department of Homeland Security, George W. Bush Administration
•6. Christopher Barton - Former Director, National Security Council Staff
•7. John Bellinger - Former Legal Adviser, National Security Council, George W. Bush Administration
•8. Admiral Kenneth Bernard - Former Special Assistant to the President, George W. Bush Administration
•9. Mark E. Bitterman - Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, George H.W. Bush Administration
•10. Robert D. Blackwill - Former Deputy National Security Advisor and Ambassador to India, George W. Bush Administration
•11. William Bodie - Former Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force, George W. Bush Administration
•12. Christian M.L. Bonat - Former Deputy General Counsel, Dept. of Defense, George W. Bush Administration and Obama Administration
•13. Richard Boucher - Former Assistant Secretary of State, George W. Bush Administration
•14. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. - Former Member of Congress, Louisiana
•15. Charles R. Bowers - Former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, George H.W. Bush Administration
•16. Greg Brower - Former Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Obama and Trump Administrations
•17. Christopher Buckley - Former Chief Speechwriter, Office of Vice President George H.W. Bush
•18. James R. Bullington - Former U.S. Ambassador to Burundi, Reagan Administration
•19. Richard Burt - Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Reagan Administration
•20. Gahl Hodges Burt - Former Assistant to the Secretary of State, Reagan Administration
•21. Rear Admiral Fred Byus - U.S. Navy (Ret.)
•22. Kevin Carroll - Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Donald Trump Administration
•23. Jack C. Chow - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, George W. Bush Administration
•24. James W. Cicconi - Former Assistant to the President & Deputy to the Chief of Staff, The White House, George H.W. Bush Administration
•25. Peggy Cifrino - Former Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, George W. Bush Administration
•26. Eliot A. Cohen - Former Counselor of the Dept. of State, George W. Bush Administration
•27. Benedict S. Cohen - Former General Counsel, Dept. of the Army, George W. Bush Administration
•28. William Cohen - Former Secretary of Defense, Clinton Administration, and U.S. Senator, Maine
•29. Joseph J. Collins - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, George W. Bush Administration
•30. Barbara Comstock - Former Member of Congress, Virginia
•31. Cindy Courville - Former Ambassador to the African Union and Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs for Africa, W. Bush Administration
•32. Chester A. Crocker - Former Assistant Secretary of State, Reagan Administration
•33. Patrick M. Cronin - Former Assistant Administrator, United States Agency for International Development, George W. Bush Administration
•34. Stephen W. DeVine - Former Deputy Legal Advisor, National Security Council, George W. Bush Administration
•35. Charles Djou - Former Member of Congress, Hawaii
•36. Michael Donley - Former Secretary of the Air Force, George W. Bush Administration and Obama Administration
•37. Raymond F. DuBois - Former Acting Under Secretary of the Army, George W. Bush Administration
•38. Martha E. Duncan - Former Senior Executive Service, Dept. of Defense, George W. Bush Administration and Obama Administration
•39. Lewis A. Dunn - Former Assistant Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Reagan Administration
•40. Eric S. Edelman - Former Under Secretary of Defense, George W. Bush Administration
•41. Mickey Edwards - Former Member of Congress, Oklahoma
•42. Richard A. Falkenrath - Former Deputy Assistant to the President, George W. Bush Administration
•43. Jendayi E. Frazer - Former Ambassador to South Africa and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, George W. Bush Administration
•44. Aaron L. Friedberg - Former Deputy Assistant to the Vice President, George W. Bush Administration
•45. William Gaches - Former Director of Counterterrorism, National Security Agency, George W. Bush Administration
•46. Janice Gardner - Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, George W. Bush Administration
•47. Stuart M. Gerson - Former Acting Attorney General of the United States, George W. Bush Administration
•48. James K. Glassman - Former Under Secretary of State, George W. Bush Administration
•49. Jon D. Glassman - Former Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President and Ambassador to Paraguay, George H.W. Bush Administration
•50. David Gordon - Former Director, State Dept Policy Planning, George W. Bush Administration
•51. Sen. Chuck Hagel - Former Secretary of Defense, Obama Administration, and former U.S. Senator, Nebraska
•52. Christopher Hankin - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State; Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Clinton Administrations
•53. Mark Harvey - Former Special Assistant to the President, Trump Administration
•54. General Michael V. Hayden - Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, George W. Bush Administration and Obama Administrations
•55. Carla Hills - Former U.S. Trade Representative, George H.W Bush Administration
•56. Seth Hurwitz - Former Counsel, President's Intelligence Oversight Board, George H.W. Bush Administration
•57. Peter Keisler - Former Acting Attorney General of the United States, George W. Bush Administration
•58. James A. Kelly - Former Assistant Secretary of State, George W. Bush Administration
•59. Adam Kinzinger - Former Member of Congress, Illinois
•60. Sofia Kinzinger - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, Dept. of Homeland Security, Trump Administration
•61. Michael V. Kostiw - Senior Advisor to the Directional of National Intelligence, Trump Administration; Republican Staff Director, Senate Armed Services Committee; Senior Advisor to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, George W. Bush Administration
•62. Kenneth J. Krieg - Former Under Secretary of Defense, George W. Bush Administration
•63. James R. Kunder - Former Deputy Administrator, United States Agency for International Development, George W. Bush Administration
•64. Brigadier General George Landis, USA, Ret. - Former commander, United States Personnel Information Systems Command
•65. Frank Lavin - Former Ambassador to Singapore and Former Under Secretary of Commerce, George W. Bush Administration
•66. Peter Lichtenbaum - Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, George W. Bush Administration
•67. Rear Admiral David M. Lichtman, MD, USN (Ret.) - Former Commander, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, George H.W. Bush and Clinton Administrations
•68. Winston Lord - Former U.S. Ambassador to China, Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administration
•69. Steven R. Mann - Former Ambassador to Turkmenistan and Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the State Dept., Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations
•70. Walter B. McCormick, Jr. - General Counsel, Department of Transportation; Chief Legal Officer and Judge Advocate General, U.S. Coast Guard, George H.W. Bush Administration
•71. Colonel John W. McDonald - Former Deputy Under Secretary of the Army
•72. P. Michael McKinley - Former Ambassador to Peru, George W. Bush Administration; former Ambassador to Colombia and Afghanistan, Barack Obama Administration; former Ambassador to Brazil, Donald Trump Administration
•73. Dan Miller - Former Member of Congress, Florida
•74. John M. Mitnick - Former General Counsel, Dept. of Homeland Security, Trump Administration
•75. Allen Moore - Former Under Secretary of Commerce, Reagan Administration
•76. Alberto Mora - Former General Counsel, U.S. Information Agency, George H.W. Bush Administration; Former General Counsel, Dept. of the Navy, George W. Bush Administration
•77. Kenneth Mortensen - Former Associate Deputy Attorney General, George W. Bush Administration
•78. Vice Admiral Charles L. Munns - U.S. Navy (Ret.), George W. Bush Administration
•79. John D. Negroponte - Former Director of National Intelligence and Former Deputy Secretary of State, George W. Bush Administration
•80. Elizabeth Neumann - Former Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, Trump Administration
•81. Sean O'Keefe - Former Secretary of the Navy, George H.W. Bush Administration; Former NASA Administrator, George W. Bush Administration
•82. Bill Paxon - Former Member of Congress, New York
•83. William R. Piekney - Former CIA Chief of Station, Reagan Administration
•84. Daniel M. Price - Former Deputy National Security Advisor, George W. Bush Administration
•85. Alan Charles Raul - Former Vice Chairman, White House Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, George W. Bush Administration
•86. Victor Reis - Former Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, George H.W. Bush Administration
•87. Robert Annan Riley - Former Ambassador to Micronesia, Trump Administration
•88. Paul Rosenzweig - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, George W. Bush Administration
•89. Charles O. Rossotti - Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations
•90. Nicholas Rostow - Former National Security Council Legal Adviser, Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations
•91. Kori Schake - Former Deputy Director of Policy Planning, State Dept., George W. Bush Administration
•92. Dr. Wayne A. Schroeder - Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, George W. Bush Administration
•93. Gregory L. Schulte - Former Senior Director, National Security Council Staff and Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, George W. Bush Administration
•94. Robert Shanks - Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Reagan Administration
•95. Rep. Christopher Shays - Former Member of Congress, Connecticut
•96. John Simon - Former Senior Director, National Security Council Staff and Ambassador to the African Union, George W. Bush Administration
•97. Stephen Slick - Former Senior Director, National Security Council Staff, George W. Bush Administration
•98. Mark C. Storella - Former U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Obama Administration
•99. William H. Taft IV - Former Deputy Secretary of Defense and Ambassador to NATO, George W. Bush Administration
•100. Miles Taylor - Former Chief of Staff, Dept. of Homeland Security, Trump Administration
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