Tuesday, May 24, 2022

The WHO Treaty Is Tied to a Global Digital Passport and ID System

The WHO recently announced plans for an international pandemic treaty tied to a digital passport and digital ID system.

In January of 2022 the United States submitted proposed amendments to the 2005 International Health Regulations, which bind all 194 UN member states, which the WHO director general accepted and forwarded to other member states.

Among the changes the WHO will no longer need to consult with the state or attempt to obtain verification from the state where a reported event of concern is allegedly occurring before taking action on the basis of such reports.

The relevant state no longer needs to agree with the WHO Director General's determination that an event constitutes a public health emergency of international concern.

A new Emergency Committee will be constituted at the WHO, which the Director-General will consult in lieu of the state within whose territory the public health emergency of international concern has occurred, to declare the emergency over.

The net effect of the proposed amendments is a shift of power away from sovereign states, ours included, to unelected bureaucrats at the WHO. The thrust of every one of the changes is toward increased powers and centralized powers delegated to the WHO and away from member states.

As part of this plan, the WHO has contracted German-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems to develop a global vaccine passport system, with plans to link every person on the planet to a QR code digital ID. "Vaccination certificates that are tamper-proof and digitally verifiable build trust. WHO is therefore supporting member states in building national and regional trust networks and verification technology," explained Garret Mehl, head of the WHO's Department of Digital Health and Innovation.

https://noqreport.com/2022/05/24/the-who-treaty-is-tied-to-a-global-digital-passport-and-id-system/ 

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