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Originally Posted by Gasolin
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The AP also ran, what looks like a similar "fact check" story, about how conservatives don't understand the contents of the WHO CA+. It's amusing that these "fact check" stories, full of hyperbole, and yet, are a response to hyperbole!
So, hear are some understatements derived from the WHO pandemic policy, WHO CA+.
The WHO accord, while not an explicit attempt to encroach upon US sovereignty, it does so implicitly.
Article 17 details how a member body is REQUIRED to respond to the threat of "misinformation" by scanning social media. Of course, misinformation will be defined by ... guess who? That's right, the WHO.
Article 19, lay out the minimum expenditures a member body is expected to spend, 5% of its current health expenditure and an unknown percentage of its GDP. It also states that the wealthier member bodies will subsidize the poorer member bodies, again in amounts determined by the WHO.
There are also statements in the agreement alluding that these policies will result in "universal health coverage", racial and gender "sensitive" hiring practices in leadership positions, etc ....
There are also pages/pages of limitations on the commercialization of technology surrounding zoonotic diseases, like Coronavirus. The WHO will call the shots on profit-sharing, distribution of vaccines, etc ...
It's really endless, a woke wet dream of a Smith College Junior.