The Louisiana Senate unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that would ban three major globalist organizations from exercising power inside or outside the state.
Senate Bill 133 Specifically, it ensures that the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum “have no jurisdiction or authority within the State of Louisiana.”
The bill, authored by Republican state senators Valarie Hodges, Thomas A. It further prohibits implementing or enforcing any policy or “duty.”[s] All sorts of” are tied to the globalist triad.
State senator. hodges (District 13) told Blaze News that SB133 “comes after years of attempts to secure national sovereignty from the tyrannical hands of the WHO, the United Nations, and the WEF.”
“Over time, we have learned that ‘recommendations’ and mandatory regulations from outside organizations like the WHO are harming hundreds of thousands of Americans who received vaccines they were told were safe and effective.” “We have watched a horrifying story unfold before our eyes,” said Hodges.
“Right now, we are seeing serious long-term side effects and countless deaths because the ‘experts’ were wrong,” the senator continued. “These organizations forced medical decisions on the American people and gave them great power without conducting clinical trials or long-term studies.”
Hodges said it’s especially important to act now that Republicans control the Legislature and the governor’s mansion.
If passed by the House and ultimately ratified by Gov. Jeff Landry, the law would go into effect on August 1, 2024.
It’s unclear what the federal government or the courts will do about the bill, but Hodges emphasized that: “As legislators, we should not base our efforts on what the courts will or won’t do; we should focus on doing the right thing.” ”
Presley took to X express He thanked his colleagues for “recognizing the importance of sovereignty in our decision-making and passing this bill without opposition.”
“State laws should be enacted by state elected officials, not international organizations,” Pressley wrote.
The Republican bill comes weeks ahead of a May 27 vote in the World Health Assembly on the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Convention. The Convention is a legally binding agreement “under the World Health Organization Constitution to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.”
Republicans have criticized the proposal in recent months.
Blaze News previously reported that Congressman Chris Smith (R.N.J.) said at a press conference in early February that the treaty was plagued by a “lack of transparency, closed-door negotiations, and a number of significant issues surrounding the proposed treaty.” It was reported that he claimed that he had been The WHO’s overreach and violation of US sovereignty, unknown financial obligations to US taxpayers, threats to intellectual property rights and free speech, funding of abortion, and the fact that this treaty will cost China at the expense of the US. What benefits does it bring? ”
Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on Coronavirus, also slammed the treaty at a press conference, saying, “Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO Instead of obeying the Communist Party, they surrendered to the Chinese Communist Party.” Science. ”
Wenstrup added: “Now the WHO wants to violate our national sovereignty with their proposed ‘pandemic treaty’.”
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