“The proposed WHO agreement is unnecessary, and is a threat to sovereignty and inalienable rights.”
By Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD
I hope you had a chance to view my last post introducing the World Council for Health. Today, I would like to draw your attention to a new and important initiative recently launched by the council and invite you to learn more about it on Monday.
The World Council for Health has issued an open letter on the World Health Organisation’s proposed pandemic treaty. The council opposes this power grab and hopes to draw attention to it during a time when much of the world’s attention is narrowly focused on a new, developing crisis.
The council’s open letter states, “The proposed WHO agreement is unnecessary, and is a threat to sovereignty and inalienable rights. It increases the WHO’s suffocating power to declare unjustified pandemics, impose dehumanising lockdowns, and enforce expensive, unsafe, and ineffective treatments against the will of the people.”
I encourage you to read the letter in full, familiarise yourself with the pandemic agreement, and join the World Council for Health in taking action to stop it. The WHO has failed the people of the world time and time again. The last thing we should do is give them more power.
The council is urging people of the world to come together to:
- Raise awareness about the implications of the proposed global pandemic agreement;
- Call for national campaigns that protect natural law and democratic constitutions;
- Join credible civil society coalitions such as the World Council for Health.
I will include graphics of the open letter in English and French below. Please share these and the link to WCH’s website along with the hashtag #StopTheTreaty on social media. A PDF of the open letter is available here in English. Click this link to share the open letter on Twitter.
Please join me at the WCH’s General Assembly Meeting on Monday where we will hear an update about this important initiative. The meeting will be live on WCH’s website at 7 pm GMT.
There is a better way.