
WHO ‘Pandemic Treaty’ Means Global Surveillance, Vaccine Passports, And More
The unelected members of the World Health Organization (WHO) will soon be voting on an international pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations from 2005. Which would ultimately give the organization more control over national emergency healthcare decisions.
If passed, all changes will be legally binding under international law.
If you thought the past two years were bad, wait until 194 countries are signed up to the W.H.O. Pandemic Treaty, and the whole world becomes Communist China overnight, led by supreme overlords Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates.
This should give all of us nightmares.
— David Morgan 🏴 • #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) May 15, 2022
This whole conversation stems from experts believing COVID-19 exposed “severe limitations” in the international framework of how the world deals with pandemics. Claiming the best solution for the future involves granting the WHO more power through various tools such as vaccine passports, global surveillance, and the handling of “misinformation.”
This vote is expected to happen between May 22 and May 28 during the World Health Assembly meeting in Geneva. The assembly is made up of 194 member states that represent 98% of all the countries in the world.
Why America would entertain any of the proposed changes is frightening, as the draft treaty places “WHO at the centre.” Solidifying the organization as “the directing and coordinating authority on international health.”
Per the treaty, the WHO wants to create its own official vaccine passport, then require all member states to “support the development of standards for producing a digital version of the International Certificate of Vaccination and Prophylaxis.”