A proposed resolution in the Alabama House of Representatives would encourage the state’s congressional delegation and senators to take the necessary steps to “cease funding and supporting the World Health Organization and to reject any international health regulations regarding pandemic preparedness.”
“The World Health Organization (WHO) has proven itself to be a corrupt organization that has hampered worldwide public health efforts,” HJR 113 reads.
“The WHO has a history of mismanagement and scandals, including the cover-up of severe sexual abuse by its staff in the Democratic Republic of the Congo following an Ebola viral outbreak,” the resolution continues.
“WHEREAS, the WHO is an opaque organization unaccountable to the United States government despite receiving between $200 and $600 million annually in United States taxpayer subsidies over the past decade; and WHEREAS, as an organization, the WHO has chosen to place in positions of leadership on its executive board representatives of extreme authoritarian regimes such as the People’s Republic of China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Syrian Arab Republic, and Belarus in complete disregard for the human rights abuses regularly committed by
these regimes; and WHEREAS, at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak and throughout the pandemic, WHO officials were complicit with the government of the People’s Republic of China in preventing international understanding of the virus and its effects and in covering up its origins, thereby increasing the severity of the pandemic and its death toll; and WHEREAS, the WHO is currently in the process of drafting new International Health Regulations and a proposed Pandemic Preparedness Treaty that will further expand the organization’s authority and empower unelected international bureaucrats through a “One Health” mandate to override national sovereignty in areas including energy, agriculture, climate, and public health,” it reads.
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