Amid charges of ceding U.S. sovereignty to the World Health Organization, 12 of the 13 amendments submitted by the Biden administration for a vote in the World Health Assembly this week in Geneva have been removed from consideration.
The amendments were publicized only last month, and it was the advocacy of independent researcher James Roguski that alerted the public to the implications for U.S. sovereignty, prompting a groundswell of popular opposition, largely in the past week.
Roguski, who has been monitoring the WHA proceedings, which began Sunday, said the withdrawal appears to be the result of "The massive response from people all over the world in opposition to the amendments to the International Health Regulations, along with legal actions in the U.K.".
The U.K. Government Legal Department of the Secretary of State for Health and Social care replied to Cox that the appeal was without merit because 12 of the 13 proposed amendments had been removed from consideration.
The working group had the task of shepherding the amendments through a process in preparation for them to be presented to the World Health Assembly.
The one remaining Biden amendment reduces the period of time in which a nation can withdraw its vote on an amendment to the International Health Regulations from 18 months to six months.
Last week, in interviews with WND, acclaimed health reformer Dr. Peter Breggin, mRNA technology inventor Dr. Robert Malone and former Congress member Michele Bachmann warned that the Biden amendments amounted to a handover of U.S. sovereignty over health care.
Breggin argued "the U.S. is the one power that stands in the way of globalism."
Malone described the Biden move as the U.S. giving the China-controlled WHO "the keys to the kingdom."
And Bachmann, pointing to the U.S. capitulation to the WHO during the pandemic, urged Americans to "melt the phone lines" of their elected officials.
https://www.wnd.com/2022/05/withdraws-12-biden-sovereignty-amendments-amid-fierce-opposition/
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