Lethal UN Healthcare
American sovereignty is in the crosshairs of her own leaders, recently dodging a bullet that would have officially ceded healthcare policymaking to the United Nations. The Biden administration proposed regulatory updates intended to empower the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) to mandate medical care across the globe. Though the White House could not garner enough support for its totalitarian proposals among delegates at the World Health Assembly’s 75th annual meeting in May, WHO members are crafting an agreement that would effectively accomplish the same thing.
If passed, the Pandemic Treaty will green-light the WHO to declare public health emergencies at its whim, and to impose dictates in any of its 194 member countries without the consent of those involved in the supposed crisis. That’s a chilling thought, considering the myriad excuses available for making such a declaration. For instance, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, backed by string-pulling foundations of leftist billionaires, incessantly stokes irrational fear over alleged catastrophic health impacts of global warming. The New England Journal of Medicine, one of the world’s most influential publications, announced in June the launch of a new article series on “fossil-fuel-driven health harms” and recommends “incorporating a climate lens into medical training.”
Eco-hysteria is only the tip of the iceberg. In April of last year, Biden said the United States is facing “a gun violence public health epidemic,” and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declared racism a “serious public health threat.” An empowered WHO could exploit these or countless other ploys to impose Covid-style restrictions and mandates that strip individual liberties and expand Deep State power.
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