WHO Pandemic Treaty fails—for now

After two years of closed-door, mostly secret negotiations, the World Health Organization (WHO) came up virtually empty on agreeing to an international pandemic treaty, but WHO vows to continue its quest for sovereignty over world pandemic responses. On May 24, Associated Press (AP) reported that “Roland Driece, co-chair of WHO’s negotiating board for the agreement, acknowledged that countries were unable to come up with a draft. WHO had hoped a final draft treaty could be agreed on at its yearly meeting of health ministers starting May 27 in Geneva.” Driece spun the outcome as “not a failure” and said that WHO is determined to move the treaty ahead by bringing it before the World Health Assembly (WHA).

WHO issued a news release on its website quoting WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus saying, “While great progress was made during these negotiations, there are challenges still to overcome. We need to use the World Health Assembly to re-energize us and finish the job at hand, which is to present the world with a generational pandemic agreement.” WHO said in the release: The INB (Intergovernmental Negotiating Body) Bureau, which has been guiding the process, will present a report outlining the two-plus years of work of the process, and the outcome of that work, which is the draft text that has been negotiated to date. Options for next steps to conclude the agreement process will also be put to the WHA for consideration.”

The push for global dictation on International Health Regulations (IHR) doesn’t stop with failure to reach a pandemic treaty. The WHA meeting in Geneva will entertain a parallel effort to amend the IHR building “on lessons learned from the various review panels that examined the functioning of the IHR and the global health security architecture during the COVID-19 pandemic.” According to WHO, some 300 proposed amendments to 33 of the 66 articles of the IHR and 5 of its 9 annexes, plus 6 new articles and 2 new annexes will be considered by the WHA. A whole lot of acronyms and double-talk adds up to making this so complicated that the general public will not remotely understand what is being done. In short, the globalists seek to create a one-world order by taking control of your health, like they did during COVID—only more authoritarian.

Trouble is, Joe Biden already has submitted the US to the WHO sovereignty via his Global Health Strategy, which states, “The United States, together with its international partners, will enhance the prevention, detection, preparation for and response to infectious disease threats, whether naturally occurring, accidental, or deliberate in origin, across sectors at home and abroad in order for our collective efforts to be more efficient, effective, sustainable, and equitable.” In his detailed Global Health Strategy, he is implementing the WHO treaty even without global agreement. The WHO treaty, although rejected for now, already is built into US policy. Proverbs 29:2 says “When the wicked bear rule, the people mourn.” This is an executive level decision and does not have Congressional approval, but it’s what Biden is doing and we are impacted.

Sources:

https://www.who.int/news/item/24-05-2024-who-member-states-agree-to-share-outcomes-of-historic-ihr–pandemic-agreement-processes-to-world-health-assembly

https://apnews.com/article/world-health-organization-pandemic-treaty-720ae6bec876e8afb0b82649a5b046c8

https://www.who.int/teams/ihr/working-group-on-amendments-to-the-international-health-regulations-(2005)

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Global-Health-Security-Strategy-2024-1.pdf

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/04/16/fact-sheet-biden-%E2%81%A0harris-administration-releases-strategy-to-strengthen-global-health-security/

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/03/29/fact-sheet-update-on-the-united-states-commitment-to-expanding-access-to-medicines-around-the-world-2/

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