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The World Health Organization says that it has finalized the Pandemic Treaty that it has been working on for three years.

This is the document that they tried to get passed last year but too many countries opposed it. The United States has withdrawn from the organization, dumping cold water on the idea.

The original proposal was a binding agreement that gave the WHO the power to implement lockdowns, vaccine requirements, and redistribute all goods and food production on the WHO’s own assessment of “pandemic risks.” It was an obvious usurping of national sovereignty.

The new proposal “affirms the sovereignty of countries to address public health matters within their borders, and provides that nothing in the draft agreement shall be interpreted as providing WHO any authority to direct, order, alter or prescribe national laws or policies, or mandate States to take specific actions, such as ban or accept travellers, impose vaccination mandates or therapeutic or diagnostic measures or implement lockdowns.”

Or so they say. The actual proposal has yet to be published. If this is true, it is a major backing down.

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