Slow down WHO’s power grab: Nations must opt out of IHR amendments before 1 December

We previously wrote about how the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) is attempting to sneak through amendments to the International Health Regulations (“IHR”) without countries having the option to review them before they are voted on in May 2024.

To understand why WHO’s power grab through both the IHR amendments and the Pandemic Treaty needs to be stopped, please read our previous articles HERE and HERE.

As well as other tyrannical intentions, baked into both instruments is a version of the One Health concept that is designed to use fear to control us and justify our restriction, impoverishment and death. You can read more about this cult based on fear of the world which regards humans as pollutants HERE.

There is only one way to stop WHO’s power grab altogether and permanently – that is for countries who are member states to #ExitTheWHO.  If you would like to find out how you can get involved visit THIS page.

In the meantime, there are other actions we can take to halt WHO’s onward march to removing countries’ sovereignty and becoming a global dictator.  One such action is that countries opt out of the IHR amendments made in 2022.  We need to advise our representatives in our governments to do this by 1 December 2023.

“Small countries can do this easily! They simply need to send a short note to the WHO opting out of the 2022 Amendments before 1 December 2023, saying they need more time to consider changes to the IHR,” Dr. Meryl Nass wrote.

What countries can do Right Now to slow down the WHO’s global coup

By Dr. Meryl Nass

The proposed amendments to the WHO’s International Health Regulations, and a proposed Pandemic Treaty/ Accord/ Agreement/ WHO CA+ (it has been given many names) have been created as a means of transferring management and control of pandemics or other health emergencies away from nation states to WHO.

The proposed documents require nations to impose censorship, using only WHO’s public health narrative, and give WHO vast powers to control what drugs may be used and which may be suppressed; control rapid vaccine development, manufacturing and deployment; create liability shields for these products; control travel at borders; require vaccine passports; and manage other aspects of life that are yet to be determined.

In May 2022, amendments that had been suggested by the United States to WHO’s existing International Health Regulations were approved which will speed up the adoption of future amendments.  This was agreed in back rooms at the World Health Assembly’s 2022 annual meeting, and there was no formal vote.  The decision was made by “consensus” when no countries objected.

The amendments adopted in 2022 are still subject to the old rules until the new amendments come into force in May 2024.

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