The bureaucrats who think they run the world are at it again! They are trying to convince our national leaders to sign away our sovereignty, except this time it may seriously damage your health.
The latest draft of the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty that will be voted on at the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva next week will take away the power of countries to stockpile medicines, vaccines and health equipment, and give it to the World Health Organisation (WHO). If Britain were to sign, the WHO could force us to give up 20 per cent of pandemic-related health products.
But that is only half the story. The legally binding Treaty that our globalist masters may sign next week, won’t be the same Treaty that rules over our lives in years to come. The Treaty can be amended at an annual Conference of the Parties (COP) every year, when civil servants and diplomats from around the world will meet behind closed doors to discuss what additional powers and money they need to build their global public health empire.
This is exactly how the WHO has operated in the past, and it’s exactly why I do not trust the people who run it today.
The first draft of this Treaty made clear that the WHO could seize the power to force countries into lockdown and mandate vaccines. If you think those aspirations have changed, you are wrong. And if you think that the WHO will stop in its pursuit of those powers, you have not been paying attention.
The comparisons with the EU are stark. The WHO is a failing, expensive, unelected, unaccountable, supranational body that wants more and more powers to run roughshod over nation state democracies and free citizens.
Enough is enough.
Many have paid the price for those failings. Millions died around the world after China’s preferred choice of WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told the world in January 2020 that there was no human-to-human transmission of Covid-19; while thousands more died during the 2014-16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the 2003 SARS outbreak in Far East Asia.
But not only is the WHO slow and incompetent to prevent the spread of highly infectious diseases, it has just given itself a budget of almost $7 billion during a cost-of-living crisis, with taxpayers in the US, UK and EU bankrolling over half of it. With no checks on how it spends your money, it also takes hundreds of millions of dollars from non-State actors, such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other corporations; presenting conflicts of interest that need to end.
That is why we at Action on World Health want to reform the WHO.
We call on countries to cut their contributions by halve and in turn force the WHO to cut its spending by 50 per cent.
We call on the WHO to stop taking money from private citizens, corporations, and other non-State actors to avoid them gaining influence which they may use to undermine nation states.
We want national politicians to hold those responsible for the WHO’s failings during Covid to account, and for the WHO to reform its processes so that the next pandemic is either prevented, identified and/or treated more quickly and effectively.
We want to “Take Back Control” of all areas of health policies that impact citizens’ rights and freedoms by withdrawing from the one-size-fits-all treaties and mandates that dictate or put pressure on governments to implement measures which control people or tell them how to live their lives.
The WHO can be a force for good in the world if it returns to its noble principles and core objectives – to attain the highest level of health for all people, prevent disease, provide essential healthcare in the developing world, and promote international collaboration in health matters.
If, however, it chooses to ignore the growing dissatisfaction from We The People and doesn’t reform, then a second Brexit will be on the cards.