“Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.” ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
This week, we would like to honor as heroes those individuals who have been bravely standing up against the World Health Organization (WHO).
We highlight, in particular, six of the remarkable individuals who have been actively and openly challenging the push for International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments and a new WHO treaty or agreement. These courageous individuals deserve recognition for their determination to prevent the organization from using health pretexts to destroy national and individual sovereignty.
- David Bell is a public health physician with a PhD in population health, and a former WHO scientific and medical officer.
- Philipp Kruse is a Swiss attorney and criminal law specialist who has testified at a roundtable discussion hosted by U.S. Senator Ron Johnson. In Switzerland, he is plaintiff’s counsel in a criminal complaint against regulatory authority Swissmedic. Kruse also recently delivered “Notices of Liability” to four top WHO officials in Geneva.
- Reggie Littlejon is a lawyer and founder of the Sovereignty Coalition, and founder and president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers.
- Meryl Nass: A physician, activist, and writer on Substack, Nass founded Door to Freedom to oppose the WHO’s proposed pandemic treaty and provide information about its potential impact on global health and freedom. The Door to Freedom website offers news, resources, and calls to action for lawmakers, parliamentarians, and activists.
- Shabnam Palesa Mohamed, the executive director of CHD Africa, is an activist, journalist, and mediation lawyer. She is also co-founder of Lawyers Against WHO (LAW).
- Meike Terhorst, attorney and co-founder of LAW, almost single-handedly drafted documents for countries’ parliamentarians to use in objecting to the legality of the WHO proposals and authority to pass the same. Terhorst had a hand in getting the Dutch Parliament to take a stand against the WHO proposals.
We commend these six individuals—and their colleagues—for their efforts to educate, inspire, and push back against the WHO. Support and share their efforts far and wide.
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