Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and all 49 Republican senators have sent a letter to President Biden, urging him to reject two international agreements that would increase the World Health Organization's (WHO) power. Johnson and others argue that granting more authority to the WHO could threaten U.S. sovereignty and personal health autonomy. Critics, including Dr. David Bell, argue that the WHO Pandemic Treaty is not only an overreach but also ineffective public health policy due to its focus on rare, low-mortality outbreaks. The opposition to the WHO's increased power is gaining momentum as the 77th World Health Assembly meeting approaches, with doctors, lawyers, and activists planning to gather in Geneva on June 1st to protest. Johnson discussed this issue on 'Just the News, No Noise.'
The 77th World Health Assembly meeting is soon and opposition to the WHO/UN power grab is growing! In Geneva on the 1st June, doctors, lawyers and freedom activists from around the world are gathering to show the WHO we are not having it. See https://t.co/NPOLCGsK12 for more… https://t.co/kMWutiP7dB
Sen. Johnson: Recent proposals could give World Health Org. more power, threaten US sovereignty All 49 Republican senators signed a letter and sent it to Biden, urging he reject two international agreements that would increase WHO's power. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/I4fIzTAHdp
Great convo with @DrJBhattacharya on the proposed WHO pandemic “treaty” 👇🏼 https://t.co/wW3CPHYFa9
The WHO Pandemic Treaty isn't just a tool of globalist overreach, says Dr David Bell: with its myopic focus on rare, low-mortality outbreaks, it's also really bad public health. https://t.co/T8ZO0Yo78L
Giving More Powers to the WHO? “This is the last group, the last global group, you’d want in charge of our national sovereignty or our personal health autonomy”: @SenRonJohnson (R-WI) joins Just the News, No Noise and talks about the letter he sent last week to President Biden,… https://t.co/Ke1NzwgF56