Topic: International Health Regulations
The International Health Regulations (IHR) are being scrutinized for their potential to expand surveillance and control over public health narratives. Recent proposals from the World Health Organization (WHO) include measures targeting so-called misinformation and the implementation of vaccine passports, raising concerns about individual liberties and privacy. These developments highlight the ongoing tension between public health initiatives and the protection of free expression and personal freedoms.
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49 GOP Senators Confront Biden With a Bold Plea To Halt WHO Pandemic Proposals
Forty-nine Republican Senators challenge President Biden, demanding a retreat from WHO-led global pandemic initiatives amid concerns over censorship and surveillance.
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Latest Draft of WHO Amendments to International Health Regulations Still Contain References To Power Over “Misinformation,” Vaccine Passports
The proposals, despite amendments, still contain controversial language that some feel would lead to a power grab.
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UN Publishes Final Draft of Declaration That Targets “Misinformation,” Backs WHO Pandemic Treaty
Another global power grab.
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Former WHO Adviser Sounds The Alarm On Pandemic Treaty Proposals
A major WHO power grab.
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WHO Member Says Agency Needs To “Nullify The Conspiracies” About Covid Vaccines
A call to crack down on dissent as the WHO is set to be granted new powers to target speech.
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US, Canada, And France Express Full Support For WHO Pandemic Treaty
Unelected bureaucrats back plans to give the WHO increased powers.
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WHO Member Wants To Run A “Simulation Exercise” Before Implementing Pandemic Treaty
A simulation of the WHO’s pending power grab.
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WHO Group Co-Chair Calls For “Prioritizing Actions That May Restrict Individual Liberties”
The unelected health agency makes another power grab during pandemic treaty negotiations.
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World Health Organization gets closer to expanding its surveillance powers through international pandemic treaty
A post-pandemic power grab.
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WHO moves forward with plans to target “misinformation” “infodemics” through international pandemic treaty
Treating speech like a disease.
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World Health Organization pushes for global vaccine passports
The unelected health agency wants to make this Covid-era surveillance tech permanent.












