The World Health Organization is revising its amendments to give itself universal power, including jurisdiction over environmental crises and the authority to mandate medications, vaccines, and surveillance of citizens, under their ‘One Health’ initiative. Reggie Littlejohn, founder and President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, and Meryl Nass, medical researcher with expertise on the warfare of anthrax and on COVID-19, weigh in on The Bill Walton Show.
The new power of the WHO presents a conflict interest to the organization that is funded by individuals, corporations, and nations that will profit off of worldwide pandemics. Bill Gates is one of the largest donors to the WHO and has admitted that he already has received a 20:1 return on his investment in the organization. Still, the new amendment is not enough to satiate the organization’s hunger for power, and the WHO is working on rolling out universal digital IDs, resembling China’s identification and social scoring system, as a means to exercise further control over individuals.
Nass and Littlejohn warn that with the Biden administration in charge, these changes are destined to reach the United States and stifle the freedom of Americans. Nass is fighting these changes with a new program that recruits state attorney generals to stand up to President Biden to protect the American people from the universal control of the WHO.
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