Why the WHO could control the world during an outbreak of Disease X

This past Monday, President Trump signed an executive order banning “dangerous gain-of-function biological research in the United States and around the world.” With this directive, Trump added muscle to his previous decision to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO).As important as these steps are, the US still remains highly vulnerable to international control if and when a widely rumored “Disease X” outbreak were to occur. Let’s review the history.
On Jan.30, 2020, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the WHO, announced a “public health emergency of international concern” in response to the advancing COVID-19 crisis.
With these six magic words, Tedros put into force the WHO’s International Health Regulations (IHR), which the United States was obligated to then follow.Upon Tedros’ invocation of this IHR “treaty,” the WHO effectively seized power over all sovereigns, signatories and member nations, including us.In America, federal agencies like the National Institutes of Health instantly assumed outsized power, with Dr.
Anthony Fauci taking center stage.On March 13, 2020, President Trump issued a “national public health emergency” — and in doing so, delegated executive control to some of the very people (like Fauci) involved in creating the world’s previous coronavirus crises.Tedros Ghebreyesus was born in Ethiopia and is not a medical doctor.
Instead, he is a Marxist and member of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, a group the Ethiopian government has classified as a terrorist organization.While Tedros was the health minister for Ethiopia, there were three significant cholera outbreaks (2006, 2009 and 2011). Allegations continue today that Tedros covered up these outbreaks to avoid international embarrassment.
Unsurprisingly, Tedros’ response to the COVID-19 crisis was equally reckless, running cover for the Chinese Communist Party and denying resolutely that the virus leaked ...