Biden Administration Seeks to
Subordinate U.S. Healthcare Crisis Management
to the WHO
by
Scott S. Powell
Now the Biden regime
has facilitated the next critical stage toward the ‘Great Reset’ to be potentially
consummated May 22-28, 2022. That is when the 75th World Health Assembly led by
the World Health Organization (WHO) will be convening in Geneva, to vote on
amendments formulated by the Biden Administration that would transfer the
sovereignty of key functions of America’s health care administration to the
WHO.
These proposed amendments were developed
by Biden administration officials during the first year in office, and they
were quietly sent to the WHO on January 18, 2022, without an official statement
or a single press conference. Very few are even aware of these critical developments.
And now in about a week to ten days they will be voted on.
Should these amendments get adopted they
would empower the WHO to unilaterally intervene in the affairs of any nation,
including the U.S., that is merely suspected of having a “health emergency” of concern
to other nations. The Biden amendments eliminate the prior restrictive language
in place from the inception of the WHO in 1948 that specifically limited the U.N.
agency’s role to a consultative one and required consent from each individual
state to allow intervention or adoption of outside recommendations.
An increasing awareness among the public
about the World Economic Form agenda has prompted concern that elites are anticipating
and may even be planning the next pandemic to advance their globalist agenda. And
it should be noted that the WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom
Ghebreyesus along with many other heads of
U.N. agencies are prominent participants in the World Economic Forum.
If these amendments are approved, the WHO
would have the power to declare an “international health emergency,” nullifying
the sovereign powers of nation states, which is a key objective of the World
Economic Forum. The WHO could then declare health emergencies at will and
impose mandates that could justify ostracism of some countries or impose financial
and economic restrictions—like lockdowns and business closures—on any country
with an alleged public health problem.
The United
Nations has a history of corruption and a long record of anti-American rhetoric
and policy activism. Additionally, it is a well-known fact that WHO Director-General
Tedros, has much closer
ties and affinity with China and the CCP than the United States.
In earlier times any notion of U.N.
interference with the sovereignty and independence of the United States would
be unacceptable because most understood that the U.S. Constitution not the
United Nations was the controlling authority. But that has been changing.
In the last thirty years Democrat party officials,
operatives and activists have gotten away with initiatives involving conflicted
interests and running roughshod over the U.S. Constitution with no consequences.
Remember Hillary Clinton’s simultaneous involvement
in fundraising for the private Clinton Foundation from many of the foreign
governments with whom she was involved in her official capacity as Secretary of
State. Or how about the secret negotiation
and implementation of the Obama-Biden administration’s Iran nuclear deal of
2015 that included the transfer of $1.7 billion in untraceable cash to the
Mullahs of Tehran. Those were just a few developments among many that blurred
the lines on what was permissible in rules, protocols and laws regarding international
relations.
We can all now see
that misguided Covid-19 pandemic lockdown policies were a chief contributing
factor to supply chain disruptions, economic dislocations, and our current
inflationary environment. So, it is imperative that the American people stop the
expanded empowerment of the WHO before it gains legitimacy. We can do that by
demanding that any such change in our relationship with the WHO be governed by the
international treaty making power defined in Article II, Section 2 of the
Constitution in which agreements affecting relationships with foreign powers
and entities require two thirds consent of the Senate for approval.
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Scott S. Powell is senior fellow at
Discovery Institute. His new book, Rediscovering America, has been #1 Amazon New
Release in the history genre for eight weeks. Found here at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637581599. Reach him at scottp@discovery.org
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