Time is running out. The World Health Assembly, made up of WHO member nations, will meet in Geneva, Switzerland from May 27 to June 1. They'll be talking about and approving changes to the International Health Regulations (IHR) and the "WHO Pandemic Agreement," both of which are treaties. It's vital to raise awareness about this significant WHO initiative. The proposed WHO agreement and IHR modifications pose a serious threat to our freedoms and rights by:
Making IHR suggestions mandatory for all member countries.
Introducing vaccine passports that might limit travel based on WHO's decisions.
Monitoring citizens' online activities and censoring "misinformation."
Enforcing harsh restrictions like quarantines and compulsory medical procedures.
Granting WHO the power to declare emergencies whenever they want.
Requiring nations to use specific "health products" like vaccines and drugs while banning others during crises.
We have a rare opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the world! By demanding our legislators Support H.R 1425, S.Res 81, and S.444, we can ensure that our rights and freedoms are protected from the proposed WHO treaty and IHR amendments. As well as demanding President Biden not violate the U.S. Constitution by entering into the forthcoming World Health Assembly (WHA) multi-national pandemic-related agreement without the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate.
H.R.1425 - No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
This bill establishes that any convention or agreement on pandemic-related issues reached by the World Health Assembly (WHA) pursuant to a specified negotiating body shall be deemed to be a treaty requiring the advice and consent of the Senate.
Specifically, this bill applies to any international instrument negotiated by the intergovernmental negotiating body established by the WHA in December 2021 to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.
S.Res. 81: World Health Organization Pandemic Treaty Implementation Resolution:
This resolution prohibits any international agreement that is drafted by the World Health Organization and relates to pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response from legally binding the United States unless the Senate ratifies the agreement as a treaty. The bill also outlines requirements for negotiating and ratifying such an agreement.
Members may object to the consideration of any legislation that implements the agreement until the President submits it to the Senate for ratification.
S.444 - No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
This bill establishes that any convention or agreement on pandemic-related issues reached by the World Health Assembly (WHA) pursuant to a specified negotiating body shall be deemed to be a treaty requiring the advice and consent of the Senate.
What You Can Do:
1. Click on these Action Campaigns to urge your state and federal lawmakers to demand that the administration submit any pandemic related treaties for the Senate’s consent by supporting bills H.R. 1425, S.Res. 81, and S.444. And demand President Biden not violate the Constitution.
2. Call your U.S. Senators and your U.S. Representatives to support House Resolution 1425; Senate Resolution 444; and Senate Resolution 81.
Demand that the President not violate the U.S. Constitution
Stand alongside 49 United States Senators and 22 Attorneys General.
Reject proposed amendments to The WHO Treaty. It infringes on the US Constitution.
3. Share these campaigns with your family and friends via social media.