The World Health Organization (WHO) is going to have a lot of trouble getting its so-called Pandemic Treaty for Disease X passed and accepted in the United States, especially if Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and her allies in Congress have anything to say about it.
In a recent tweet, Rep. Greene wrote unequivocally that her vote on the Pandemic Treaty for Disease X will be "a hard NO."
"And while we are at it," Rep. Greene continued, "why don't we tell all these other freaks to stop spraying stuff in our skies, stop messing with our food and stop creating monster bio weapon viruses that will murder everyone."
That "spraying stuff in our skies" portion of course refers to chemtrail, also known as geoengineering, a climate change remediation operation that the globalists in charge of it say will "cool" the planet and prevent it from "warming" or even melting.
Biden regime's proposed IHR amendments would enslave U.S. to WHO
A member of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Rep. Greene appeared at a hearing recently, entitled "Reforming the WHO: Ensuring Global Health Security and Accountability." There, she and other congressmen examined the effectiveness and legitimacy of the WHO based on its response to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic."
At the hearing, Rep. Greene broke down many of the major concerns among Americans about the Biden regime's proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR), a legally binding agreement that requires all member nations to conduct thorough surveillance of potential international health threats.
"The International Health Regulations, the IHR, is a treaty of the WHO meant to usher in a new era of global public health that requires all member states to cooperate to make the world more secure," Rep. Greene stated.
"In an October 2023 meeting, the working group compiling the amendments for the 77th World Health Assembly in May 2024 was told that they do not have to produce their document before the meeting."
Rep. Greene further warned about the dangers of some of the amendments to the IHR that the Biden regime is proposing, including ones that would allow the WHO director-general, in this case Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to declare public health emergencies without any input from Congress.
Further, the Biden regime's proposed IHR amendments would allow the WHO director-general to "act on information in the public domain without verification from member states," as well as create "a compliance committee to enforce their rules."
"I can assure you the American people do not want the WHO enforcing any rules on their own personal decisions regarding their health," Rep. Greene added.
If certain proposed amendments end up being adopted, sovereign nations like the United States would be obligated to adhere to the treaty, even if doing so infringes on the Constitution.
"The Biden administration led the charge for amendments to the IHR, including a new compliance committee," Rep. Greene warned. "The move toward a global health security state is reliant upon surveillance, which relies on data."
"Remember China? That's what they did to their citizens and still do. The treaty and the IHR call for more sharing of personal health data in the name of safety and outbreak prevention. That's an invasion of privacy for the American people."