The WHO intends to amend 13 IHR articles that will establish a globalist architecture of worldwide health surveillance, reporting, and management with the increased powers including:
1. Increased surveillance: Under Article 5, the WHO will develop early warning criteria to establish a risk assessment for a member state.
2. 48-hour deadline: Member states are given only hours to comply or face international disapproval.
3. Secret sources: Under Article 9, the WHO can rely on undisclosed sources for information leading it to declare a public health emergency. (Sources could include Big Pharma, the Gates Foundation, or the Gates-founded-and-funded GAVI Alliance, as well as others seeking to monopolize power.)
4. Weakened Sovereignty: Under Article 12, when the WHO receives undisclosed information concerning a purported public health threat, the Director General’s authority replaces national sovereign authority. This can later be used to enforce sanctions on nations. |