Democratic Countries Must Reject This WHO Power Grab That Threatens Global Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates

The Covid-sceptic world has been claiming the World Health Organisation (WHO) plans to become some sort of global autocratic Government, removing national sovereignty and replacing it with a totalitarian health state. The near-complete absence of interest by mainstream media would suggest, to the rational observer, that this is yet another ‘conspiracy theory’ from a disaffected fringe.

The imposition of authoritarian rules on a global scale would normally attract attention. The WHO is fairly transparent in its machinations. It should therefore be straightforward to determine whether this is all misplaced hysteria, or an attempt to implement an existential change in sovereign rights and international relations. We would just need to read the document. 

The WHO is currently working on two agreements that will expand its powers and role in declared health emergencies and pandemics. These also involve widening the definition of ‘health emergencies’ within which such powers may be used. The first agreement involves proposed amendments to the existing International Health Regulations (IHR), an instrument with force under international law that has been in existence in some form for decades, significantly amended in 2005 after the 2003 SARS outbreak.

The second is a new ‘treaty’ that has similar intent to the IHR amendments. Both are following a path through WHO committees, public hearings and revision meetings, to be put to the World Health Assembly (WHA – the annual meeting of all country members [“States parties”] of the WHO), scheduled for 2024.

The discussion here concentrates on the IHR amendments as they are the most advanced. Being amendments of an existing treaty mechanism, they only require approval of 50% of countries to come into force (subject to ratification processes specific to each member State). The new ‘treaty’ will require a two-thirds vote of the WHA to be accepted. The WHA’s one country-one vote system gives countries like Niue, with fewer than 2,000 residents, equal voice to countries with hundreds of millions (e.g. India, China, the U.S.), though diplomatic pressure tends to corral countries around their beneficiaries.

The IHR amendments process within the WHO is relatively transparent. There is no conspiracy to be seen. The amendments are ostensibly proposed by national bureaucracies, collated on the WHO website. The WHO has gone to unusual lengths to open hearings to public submissions. The intent of the IHR amendments to change the nature of the relationship between countries and the WHO (i.e., a supranational body ostensibly controlled by them), and fundamentally change the relationship between people and central supranational authority – is open for all to see.

The Universal Declaration on Human Rights, agreed by the UN in the aftermath of World War Two and in the context of much of the world emerging from a colonialist yoke, is predicated on the concept that all humans are born with equal and inalienable rights, gained by the simple fact that they are born. In 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was intended to codify these, to prevent a return to inequality and totalitarian rule. The equality of all individuals is expressed in Article 7: 

All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination.

This understanding underpins the WHO constitution and forms a basis for the modern international human rights movement and international human rights law.

The concept of States being representative of their people, and having sovereignty over territory and the laws by which their people were governed, was closely allied with this. As peoples emerged from colonialism, they would assert their authority as independent entities within boundaries that they would control. International agreements, including the existing IHR, reflected this. The WHO and other international agencies would play a supportive role and give advice, not instructions.

The proposed IHR amendments reverse these understandings. The WHO proposes that the term “with full respect for the dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons” be deleted from the text, replacing it with “equity, coherence, inclusivity”, vague terms the applications of which are then specifically differentiated in the text according to levels of social and economic development. The underlying equality of individuals is removed and rights become subject to a status determined by others based on a set of criteria that they define. This entirely upends the prior understanding of the relationship of all individuals with authority, at least in non-totalitarian states.

This authority is seen as being above states (i.e., elected or other national governments), with the specific definition of “recommendations” being changed from “non-binding” (by deletion) to “binding” by a specific statement that States will undertake to follow (rather than “consider”) recommendations of the WHO. States will accept the WHO as the “authority” in international public health emergencies, elevating it above their own ministries of health. Much hinges on what a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) is, and who defines it. These amendments will widen the PHEIC definition to include any health event that a particular individual in Geneva (the Director General of the WHO) personally deems to be of actual or potential concern.

Powers to be ceded by national governments to the Director General (DG) include quite specific examples that may require changes within national legal systems. These include detention of individuals, restriction of travel, the forcing of health interventions (testing, inoculation) and requirement to undergo medical examinations.

Unsurprising to observers of the COVID-19 response, these proposed restrictions on individual rights under the DG’s discretion include freedom of speech. The WHO will have power to designate opinions or information as misinformation or disinformation, and require country governments to intervene and stop such expression and dissemination. This will likely run up against some national constitutions (e.g. the U.S.) but will be a boon to many dictators and one-party regimes. It is, of course, incompatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but these rights seem no longer to be guiding principles for the WHO.

After self-declaring an emergency, the DG will have power to instruct governments to provide WHO and other countries with resources – funds and commodities. This will include direct intervention in manufacturing, increasing production of certain commodities manufactured within their borders. 

Countries will cede power to the WHO over patent law and intellectual property (IP), including control of manufacturing knowhow, of commodities deemed by the DG to be relevant to the potential or actual health problem that he or she has deemed of interest. This IP and manufacturing knowhow may be then passed to commercial rivals at the DG’s discretion. These provisions seem to reflect a degree of stupidity, and unlike the basic removal of fundamental human rights, vested interests here may well insist on their removal from the IHR draft. Rights of people should of course be paramount, but with most media absent from the fray, it is difficult to see a level of advocacy being equal.

The WHO has previously developed processes that ensure at least a semblance of consensus and an evidence-base in decision-making. Their process for developing guidelines requires, at least on paper, a range of expertise to be sought and documented, and a range of evidence weighed for reliability. The 2019 guidelines on management of pandemic influenza are an example, laying out recommendations for countries in the event of such a respiratory virus outbreak. Weighing this evidence resulted in the WHO strongly recommending against contact tracing, quarantine of healthy people and border closures, as the evidence had shown that these are expected to cause more overall harm to health in the long term than the benefit gained, if any, from slowing spread of a virus. These guidelines were ignored when an emergency was declared for COVID-19 and authority switched to an individual, the Director General.

The IHR amendments further strengthen the ability of the DG to ignore any such evidence-based procedures. Working on several levels, they provide the DG, and those delegated by the DG, with exceptional and arbitrary power, and put in place measures that make the wielding of such power inevitable.

Firstly, the requirement for an actual health emergency, in which people are undergoing measurable harm or risk of harm, is removed. The wording of the amendments specifically removes the requirement of harm to trigger the DG assuming power over countries and people. The need for a demonstrable “public health risk” is removed, and replaced with a “potential” for public health risk.

Secondly, a surveillance mechanism set up in every country under these amendments, and discussed also in the pandemic preparedness documents of the G20 and World Bank, will identify new variants of viruses which constantly arise in nature, all of which, in theory, could be presumed to pose a ‘potential’ risk of outbreak until proven not to. The workforce running this surveillance network, which will be considerable and global, will have no reason for existence except to identify yet more viruses and variants. Much of their funding will originate from private and corporate interests that stand to gain financially from the vaccine-based responses they envision for infectious disease outbreaks.

Thirdly, the DG has sole authority to declare any event related (or potentially related) to health an “emergency”. The six WHO Regional Directors (RDs) will also have this power at a regional level. As seen with the monkeypox outbreak, the DG can already ignore the committee set up to advise on emergencies. The proposed amendments will remove the need for the DG to gain consent from the country in which a potential or perceived threat is identified. In a declared emergency, the DG can vary the FENSA rules on dealing with private (e.g. for-profit) entities, allowing him or her to share a State’s information not only with other States but with private companies.

The surveillance mechanisms being required of countries and expanded within the WHO will ensure that the DG and RDs will have a constant stream of potential public health risks crossing their desks. In each case, they will have power to declare such events a health emergency of international (or regional) concern, issuing orders supposedly binding under international law to restrict movement, detain, inject on mass scales, yield intellectual property and knowhow, and provide resources to the WHO and to other countries the DG deems to require them. Even a DG uninterested in wielding such power will face the reality that he puts himself at risk of being the one who did not ‘try to stop’ the next pandemic, pressured by corporate interests with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake, and huge media sway. This is why sane societies never create such situations.

If these amendments are accepted, the people taking control over the lives of others will have no real legal oversight. They have diplomatic immunity from all national jurisdictions. The salaries of many will be dependent on sponsorship from private individuals and corporations with direct financial interest in the decision they will make. These decisions by unaccountable committees will create mass markets for commodities or provide knowhow to commercial rivals. The COVID-19 response illustrated the corporate profits that such decisions will enable. This is a situation obviously unacceptable in any democratic society. 

While the WHA has overall oversight on WHO policy with an executive board comprised of WHA members, these operate in an orchestrated way, many delegates having little depth in the proceedings whilst bureaucrats draft and negotiate. Countries not sharing the values enshrined in the constitutions of more democratic nations have equal vote on policy. Whilst it is right that sovereign States have equal rights, the human rights and freedom of one nation’s citizens cannot be ceded to the governments of others, nor to a non-State entity placing itself above them.

Many nations have developed checks and balances over centuries, based on an understanding of fundamental values, designed specifically to avoid the sort of situation we now see arising, where one group is law unto itself can arbitrarily remove and control the freedom of others. Free media developed as a further safeguard, based around principles of freedom of expression and an equal right to be heard. These values are necessary for democracy and equality to exist, just as it is necessary to remove them in order to introduce totalitarianism and a structure based on inequality. The proposed amendments to the IHR set out explicitly to do this.

The proposed new powers sought by the WHO, and the pandemic preparedness industry being built around it, are not hidden. The only subterfuge is the farcical approach of media and politicians in many nations who seem to pretend they are not proposed, or do not, if implemented, fundamentally change the nature of the relationship between people and centralised non-State powers. The people who will become subject to these powers, and the politicians who are on track to cede them, should start paying attention. We must all decide whether we wish to cede so easily what it has taken centuries to gain, to assuage the greed of others.

This is an edited version of a longer article first published by the Brownstone Institute.

Dr. David Bell is a clinical and public health physician with a PhD in population health and background in internal medicine, modelling and epidemiology of infectious disease. Previously, he was Director of the Global Health Technologies at Intellectual Ventures Global Good Fund in the USA, Programme Head for Malaria and Acute Febrile Disease at FIND in Geneva, and coordinating malaria diagnostics strategy with the World Health Organisation. He is a member of the Executive Committee of PANDA.

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TheGreenAcres
3 years ago

Being lucky enough to be British and living here has been the pinnacle of world civilisation for at least a couple of centuries. Despite relatively minor inconveniences such as the dreary weather (the south coast excepted), potholes, council jobsworths, queuing, we are a lucky lot thanks to our general manners, generosity, tolerance, rule of law and (restored in 2020 after a fifty year deficit) direct accountability of elected officials. However, if everyone on earth is going to be back under the feudal system, subject to the whims and whimsies of easily corruptible, unelected technocrats at the UN, WHO etc then I might as well emigrate elsewhere where the climate is nicer. Ruling out locales like Australia where the flora and fauna is deadly, and anything in Europe which is committing self-imposed hari-kari, i’m thinking of places like the west coast of the North American continent, Patagonia has beautiful scenery, fabulous city-states like Singapore or Dubai, maybe even a safe-ish spot in Christian Africa could be an option. My point being, why stay in totalitarian Britain if the same oppression is being implemented everywhere. At least the 17th century pilgrims had a new, mostly empty territory to settle to escape oppression.… Read more »

EppingBlogger
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

Please let us know when you have found that bolt hole. I fear the international political class have sewn up all options because they know there would be a rush for the doors if not.

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
3 years ago

“The near-complete absence of interest by the mainstream media would suggest, to the intellectually critical observer, that this is indeed an indisputable fact. Said intellectually critical observer will be given the epithet of ‘conspirary theorist’ in order to disqualify their astute and accurate obervation.”

FIFY 😉

stewart
3 years ago

So basically the WHO is orchestrating a coup to govern the world – initially within a limited set of circumstances – a “public health emergency”. But we all know how these things go. Start with that, establish the principle and expand. The mechanism of only needing a 50% majority to change a current treaty (but two thirds to make a new one) is a complete joke. Just change concepts like “optional” to “compulsory” and you’ve in effect got a completely new treaty. One major reason this will probably sail through is that people in the western world – which let’s be honest, leads all this – have fallen into a state of deep complacency and seem to have forgotten that people in general and those in power in particular don’t generally act in the interests of most people. They act in their own interests. They aren’t nice people, they aren’t looking out for us and what’s best for us. They’re out to get their own. If they have some conscience they’ll rationalise their actions. If they are total psychos they won’t even bother. We constructed the prosperity we have on the basis that powerful people need to be kept in… Read more »

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

“So basically the WHO is orchestrating a coup to govern the world – initially within a limited set of circumstances – a “public health emergency”

What you are missing Stewart is:

A Public Health Emergency (PHEIC) as defined by the Director General. So in reality a PHEIC can be absolutely anything.

I would add – they can dress anything up as being set under International law but given the way local, national and international laws have been contemptuously violated over the last few years I see no problem in ignoring whatever they “pass.” Easier said than done given our treasonous, spineless, money grabbing political class but a valid point nonetheless.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

And as we’re on the subject of eating bugs, watch this 6min vid on just how bad they are for human health and then we have further confirmation that the EU are covertly polluting our food supply and their intentions are purely malicious. Nasty. They want us chronically sick or dead, simple as. I mean, maggot butter and cockroach milk is going to need some serious marketing magic applied before that sh*te becomes remotely mainstream! 😮

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM_IdYgxFec&ab_channel=PLANTBASEDNEWS

Tiwo
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The UN is the original borderless NWO vehicle. When Charles was prince his aide once whispered to me that one of the flaws for us Anglo-empire power elites is that by suggesting every country has a seat at this UN table, and despite our best soft power plays and social engineering through charities, think tanks, NGOs, academia, media, religion, military aid, training and intelligence co-operation, honey pot extortion and good old fashioned development bank bribes loans, sometimes these darned foreign countries just don’t get it, they don’t play ball and automatically submit to our chosen narratives and operations. Some still resist and refuse to let us fully penetrate their ruling regimes, which is futile and really an insult to deny us, us the modern day enlightened templar brotherhood that founded this very table they sit round, out of the goodness of our hearts (laugh emoji.) Its like these poorly-read foreigners swallowed the notion they really are equal to us. So we’re constantly in a game of whack-a-mole to contain and control dissenting national leaders, systems or movements, or those amusing ideologues that genuinely believe the narratives, which slows down our important work and requires an expansive repertoire of clandestine operations…like… Read more »

DomH75
3 years ago

Siberia. It’s the one place no one wants to live, it’s practically uninhabited, given its size. No one would want to monitor it. It’s a perfect place for a new country to be set up using new technology. I would accept a hardworking, hellish environment over the smart city hell about to be unleashed on the rest of the world.

damask-rose
damask-rose
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

I did read some time ago that central/north Russia would become much warmer under’climate change’…
haven’t heard that recently though!

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
3 years ago
Reply to  damask-rose

Northern Russia has indeed become somewhat warmer.

But you should consider that part of that “warming” derives from the numerous climate “weather stations” (actually the administration of the Gulags, now officially all closed) that got extra rations of vodka if they reported temperatures below a certain level. What could go wrong?

Another consideration is that the Winter, high latitude, night time minimum temperatures in the Arctic (curiously, not in Antarctica) have increased. Not self-evidently a bad thing. So instead of a cruel -50ºC, it is typically a balmy -30ºC.

One of the few parts of the world where increased temperatures have genuinely been observed. Only trivially (if at all) to do with a minor increase in the concentration in the atmosphere of CO2, a trace gas essential for all life on Earth.

Mark Thornton
3 years ago

Sadly the weak British politicians will jump at the chance to absolve themselves of responsibility
”Not our fault Guv – it’s them what did it”

Smudger
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark Thornton

The wonder is that the British people keep voting for the same establishment parties time and time again expecting a different outcome.

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
3 years ago
Reply to  Smudger

Apart from the different wings of the Uni-party, what choice is there?

Come back Screaming Lord Sutch and the Official Monster Raving Loony Party!
All is forgiven!

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago

I’m not sure if the wording is still there, but the original WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty proposal contains superficially sensible suggestions regarding data sharing and so on, although it is arguable that centralising these kinds of responsibilities can only be effective if the controlling organisation is competent, non-political and accountable. Leaving such important tasks to a lumbering, compromised behemoth is likely to be a catastrophic mistake, as the article implies. Language like this gives the game away: “[The treaty] could include promoting high-level political commitment and whole-of-government whole-of-society approaches, addressing equity, enhancing the One Health approach, and strengthening health systems and their resilience.” ‘Equity’ is not to be confused with ‘equality’. What is meant by ‘equity’ is a redistribution of wealth, sovereignty and resources according to the wishes of an organisation appointed to do the redistribution. Regardless of your view on whether an unaccountable, global organisation controlled by representatives of the Chinese Communist Party and heavily influenced by the whims of oligarchs can safely hold this power, it is an undeniably political concept and term. Ditto where you see the sort of meaningless nonsense in the rest of the statement: ‘whole of government’, ‘whole of society’, ‘One Health’. It is… Read more »

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

Also, guess which avowed communist and architect of Britain’s ‘lockdown strategy’ has recently been appointed Chair of the World Health Organisation’s Technical Advisory Group on Behavioural Insights?

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

I suspect that as soon as any civil unrest kicks off the WHO will “find” a PHEIC and attempt lockdowns and all the associated paraphernalia once again.

And our traitors in Westminster will trot out:

“The United Kingdom is a freedom loving democracy which has always fought to uphold the rights of its citizens and integral to these rights is a determination to uphold the rule of law.”

Translation – right you bastards, you are in Lockdown. Now!

jburns75
jburns75
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Absolutely, it will become a crisis generation machine. Want to crush questioning of the climate narrative on the internet? No problem, just declare an abnormally high thermometer reading from Heathrow Airport a public health emergency and introduce ‘special measures’.

Under their terms, they can even deem the obvious consequences of their policies – fuel poverty, unintended consequences of new pharmaceuticals, agricultural collapse, even civil unrest from whichever group has been poked into festering, psyop-directed resentment – a health emergency, using them to double down on those same policies. It’s a gift that will keep on giving.

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

PRECISELY! Stalin’s Nanny!

And don’t forget that Sir Jeremy James Farrar OBE FRCP FRS FMedSci is the WHO’s new Chief “Scientist”!

Makes you proud to be British! (Apologies for White Supremacism!)

Can they manage without the genius prognosticators Professor Pantsdown Ferguson, Whitty & Vallance?

I doubt it!



Tiwo
3 years ago
Reply to  jburns75

How do you counter this inertia?

You don’t. How do you counter winter?

Well, you can help a little. You can start a website that shares revealing articles, attacking propaganda pieces one at a time. And to make it worth your while you then claim you fund it all and need monetary donations, because unlike any other business that borrows or sells part of itself to raise capital, you inexplicably can’t. What of the donors who ostensibly financed it all when we cash out? Nah they don’t get anything and we call it protecting editorial purity.

Is it a swiz? Yeah a bit, but how do you counter this inertia?

JayBee
3 years ago

The World’s Enabling Act.
https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act_of_1933
Why are us humans totally incapable to learn from our own history?!

JayBee
3 years ago

A few more excerpts from David’s annotations: “This is an amazing list. The DG (WHO) on their own criteria can declare an event, then require a State to contribute resources and give up sole rights to intellectual property of its citizens, and share information to allow others to manufacture their citizen’s products in direct competition. The WHO also requires States to donate products to the WHO /other States on DG’s demand.” “This (article 18) was already in existence. New Article 13A, however, now requires States to follow WHO recommendations. The WHO will thus now be able to, based on the sole determination of an individual (DG) under influence of non-democratic states and private entities, order states to incarcerate their citizens, inject them, require identification of medical status, medically examine, isolate and restrict travel. This is clearly insane.” “As above. Setting up the WHO/WHA to set international travel requirements (the UDHR says there is a basic right to travel). While not new here, this is expanded by the expansion of PHEIC provisions, and focused more on the DG’s determination. It is moving from national sovereignty to a transnational travel control beyond national sovereignty – not directly answerable to populations, but heavily… Read more »

Freddy Boy
3 years ago

Bucking Fastards !!…

debra
3 years ago

They aren’t giving up! Do you suppose that we’re being prepped for an Avian Flu jumps to Humans pandemic?

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Myra
3 years ago

Last time it was the African countries which blocked this. Will this be sufficient again?

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
3 years ago

With career politicians hanging onto their jobs by their ragged fingernails and witnesses to the global financial damage of lockdowns and mandates, there’s not a chance they’ll agree to the unelected WHO’S whim. Calm down people.

riskit
3 years ago

We need to know who created the obedient national response network which allows the WHO to wield such power ? An entity which no-one can say NO to. The same who’s expertise and might sneaked into the North Sea to blow up the Nordstream pipelines ?

RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

I have absolutely no confidence whatsoever that this so-called Democratic country will reject the WHO’s power-grab.

In fact I strongly suspect it’s this country which has proposed it …… having first got Communist Susan Michie and now Jeremy Ferrar into senior positions there.

Amari
Amari
3 years ago

“The near-complete absence of interest by mainstream media would suggest, to the rational observer, that this is yet another ‘conspiracy theory’ from a disaffected fringe.”

No – the near-complete absence of interest by mainstream media suggests to the rational and informed observer that the mainstream media do not report the news but instead promote the agendas of the global autocratic government whom they are owned by.

Maurice
Maurice
3 years ago
Reply to  Amari

I’d say it is even worse. MSM and all national politics are merely distraction from what is really going on. viz the present article and
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/the-relevance-of-the-new-icd-10-code and
https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/is-the-uk-health-security-agency

SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
3 years ago

Why should any Independant democratic country be constrained or controlled by the WHO. It is largely influenced by the Chinese Comunist party and will further that organisations interests. Each country should be able to consider the WHO’s suggestions and use its own experts to decide which to implement if any. If the WHO had controlled Swedens’s Covid regulations, Sweden would not have been able to apply those that they did which proved to be better than those suggested by the WHO.

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
3 years ago
Reply to  SomersetHoops

Agreed. And if that’s the road we are going down (and I believe that one of Bunter’s last actions as PM was to sign up to all this, so we could “Lead the World”), then why not just invite Xi Jinping to take over?

Cut out the Middle Man!

gedhurst
gedhurst
3 years ago

The angle that seems to be forgotten in these ‘power grab’ machinations by global bodies is that they are largely being promoted by oligarchs to corner a global monopoly, with the aim of enriching themselves. We’ve seen how this happened with Gates as the most prominent example. Having spent decades building monopoly positions in software with Microsoft, he then spent years laying the groundwork to do the same with vaccines. He did this through the vehicle of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with grants to the WHO, Imperial College, Johns Hopkins, national governments, the Media (Reuters, AP, Guardian and BBC), while at the same time increasing his investment stakes in Big Pharma and vaccine companies. With the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 55 million investment into Pfizer’s vaccine maker BioNTech in Sep 2019, the stage was set to make a big killing (literally) when the ‘global pandemic’ was declared in 2020. And to cap it all, he’s been able to pose as a ‘philanthropist’ the whole time! Talk about brass neck…