Posted on 05/13/2024 6:08:53 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has vowed to lead the charge against the “mission creep” of the World Health Organization (WHO), joining a campaign to “take back control” from the globalist institution as it pushes for an international Pandemic Treaty.
Vowing to take on the “billion-dollar global health empire”, Nigel Farage said he has joined the Action on World Health (AWH) campaign group to reduce the scope of the W.H.O., calling for its £5.5 billion budget to be dramatically cut and to fight against the implementation of the controversial pandemic treaty being imposed.
“The W.H.O. is proposing a pandemic treaty that would be legally binding on all 194 member states and is pushing for mandatory lockdowns and vaccinations. I have joined forces with Action on World Health to fight back,” Mr Farage wrote on social media.
“The W.H.O. can be a force for good in the world, but only if it returns to its noble principles and core objectives. Its role should be to share information and provide guidance, not dictate policies,” he added in a statement.
“It must reform to respect national sovereignty, stop interfering in people’s lives, and abandon the frankly terrifying pandemic treaty. The WHO can no longer ignore the growing dissatisfaction from people across the world. It either reforms, or countries must leave it altogether!”
Mr Farage has warned that the Pandemic Treaty would enable the W.H.O. to decide when a pandemic is declared and tell national governments when to lockdown.
Action on World Health said that “the first draft of the Treaty made clear that the W.H.O. wants the power to force countries into lockdown and mandate vaccines”.
The campaign is also seeking to launch a petition to try to force Members of Parliament to debate whether or not the government should sign...
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It was,IMO,outstanding!
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Farage and the people against the Who better watch out, or Polonium poisoning might be the least of their worries
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