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Rights Champ Decries W.H.O. Pandemic Treaty as Attack on Freedom

Human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn has denounced the WHO’s proposed global pandemic treaty as “the greatest threat to freedom the world has ever faced”.

Remarks at the press conference meeting Littlejohn said Monday on Capitol Hill that the Pandemic Treaty is not a public health issue at all, but rather a “tool to introduce Chinese-style totalitarianism to the United States and the world.”

“Public health is being used as a tool for total control,” says a prominent China expert. president About women’s rights without borders.

In his speech, Littlejohn recalled the WHO’s dismal track record during the coronavirus pandemic, saying the organization “repeated the Chinese Communist Party’s lies” that “spread the virus around the world.” he pointed out.

“Instead of holding China accountable, they became a spokesperson for China,” she said.

“The WHO then promulgated the Chinese model for dealing with the virus (lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine mandates, quarantines), causing untold economic and social catastrophe from which the world is still recovering. No,” she added.

“The WHO, which demonstrated its corruption and incompetence during the last pandemic, is now in great need of global approval to expand its powers and budget,” she said.

“Why can we trust an organization that flattered China during the last pandemic to turn around and hold China accountable in the next pandemic?” she asked.

of sentence Mr Littlejohn said the proposed treaty was riddled with problems, including Chinese-style “public health surveillance” that would undermine important individual freedoms, and that the WHO “currently uses it as a tool of mass surveillance and control”. “We are rolling out an international digital ID that has the potential to work.” ”

The Pandemic Treaty also mandates censorship and obliges countries to “combat false, misleading, misinformation or disinformation,” which is exactly what has become a dominant narrative during the coronavirus pandemic. It is the very method employed to silence important voices of dissent.

“The world does not need a pandemic treaty, especially one that gives so much power and control to the WHO,” Littlejohn declared.

Monday’s press conference was attended by Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, and Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. It was sponsored by Congressman (R-Ohio).

In late January, the UK government, led by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, announced its commitment to the WHO’s Pandemic Convention in a National Statement delivered to the World Health Organization’s Executive Board in Geneva.

“The UK is committed to agreeing a new pandemic treaty and to targeted changes to the International Health Regulations that will ensure we are prepared for future health threats through stronger prevention and response, while respecting national sovereignty. “We underline our commitment to this,” Downing Street said in a press statement. release.

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