From JC again

Some pretty great news is developing on the WHO “Pandemic Preparedness” Treaty. This week, Intellectual Dark Web pundit Brett Weinstein interviewed Dr. Kat Lindley, President of the Global Health Project, who delivered some welcome good news about the so-called WHO pandemic treaty.

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RUMBLE: Dark Horse Podcast talks WHO Pandemic Treaty good news (30:06).

In case you somehow missed it, in which event lucky you, the barely sentient maniacs at the United Nations and the World Health Organization had proposed revisions to an existing ‘pandemic treaty’ to vastly expand the WHO’s influence. One of the most alarming parts of the proposed draft was language essentially putting the WHO in charge of all member countries, including America. All the WHO would have to do is declare a pandemic and then look out, Lucy.

Worse, to approve this grotesque mockery of democratic ideals, all that would have had to happen would be for the leader of each country, in our terrifying case Joe Biden, to sign the damnable thing, and that presumably would have been that.

It’s still not perfect, but thanks to the hard work of many freedom activists over the last few months to shine a light on this horrible, so-called ’treaty’, the worst parts of the draft — including the ‘binding effect’ on member states — have now been jettisoned. The current draft still does some bedeviling stuff like letting the WHO declare global pandemics and pushing for 100-day turbo vaccine development. But the greatest risks have been sliced out.

Believe it or not, it was mostly small countries that pushed back on the draft’s worst excesses. Robert Kennedy recently tweeted celebrating (and warning) about the state of the treaty:

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As you can see, as Kennedy’s tweet suggested, the activists, now madder than jabbed hornets, aren’t letting up on the pressure. Maybe they will ultimately drive the WHO right into the sea and get rid of it once and for all. We can hope.

Anyway, you can move worrying about the WHO treaty down to the bottom of this week’s list. It’s progress.