Letter To Government About The Dangers Of The W.H.O. Pandemic Treaty
Poly Tics . Social StudiesDear Health Minister LaGrange and Premier Smith,
As you are aware, the looming proposed agreement by The World Health Organization is still undergoing talks and negotiations between governments and non-government organizations to create a global framework for pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response. You must also be aware that this proposed agreement poses an existential threat to Canada’s national sovereignty and the personal bodily autonomy of all but priveleged Canadians. Everyday, real Canadians have already experienced significant violations of their Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and The Nuremberg Code during the COVID response of recent years. Whether all governments and controlled media are ready to admit that the authoritarian measures and coerced experimental inoculations caused societal and financial harms, injury and death or not, there will have to come a time of reckoning and accountability before Albertans can heal and move on to prosper with some degree of sovereignty within Confederation as our Alberta government proposes. One need only refresh the memory of Danielle Stephanie Warriner or Annette Lewis, among so many others, who died tragically and needlessly because of COVID policy overreach.
Will our provincial government acknowledge the significance of the National Citizens Inquiry and The Public Health Emergencies Governance Review Panel? Might this Albertan, the one writing to you, with others, receive a substantive response on what Alberta’s response to the next declared pandemic might be and whether or not Alberta might have a prepared firewall against the existential threat of the W.H.O. Pandemic Treaty?
Sincerely,
Alfred Neitsch
Airdrie, Alberta
Following is a portion of an article on the proposed W.H.O. agreement that appeared in the Epoch Times recently with comment from a credible and honorable member of parliament. The link to the full article is also provided.
“This is an extremely serious matter of national concern because there are over 300 proposals for amendments made by various member states, some of which would substantially increase the WHO’s health emergency powers,” wrote Ms. Lewis, who has a Ph.D. in law.
“When combined with the legal prerogative of the new treaty or accord, Canadian healthcare sovereignty would essentially yield to the WHO during a global public health emergency.”
The MP says this increase in power is concerning given the “failure of the WHO’s response on a global level” to the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with the “basic civil liberties” that were suspended in Canada “broadly and at length.”
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