Legal expert and COS Senior Advisor Michael Farris is warning that the World Health Organization’s global pandemic treaty will be forced through the executive branch, bypassing the Senate and ultimately changing the structure of America.
Members of the WHO – headed by the United Nations – are quietly advancing the global health treaty draft with the goal of presenting a contract for approval by the World Health Assembly in May 2024. The agreement seeks to give ultimate control of future health emergencies to a foreign authority – the WHO Director-General.
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Many Americans have put their hope in the fact that treaties need the U.S. Senate’s approval, but Farris warns that the Biden administration has a way around that requirement through an executive agreement.
“Biden intends to advance this treaty as an executive agreement and bind the whole country without sending it to the U.S. Senate,” Farris alerted on a recent podcast with legal expert Rita Peters. “This is all made up out of thin air. Constitutional originalism would not permit this but the current Supreme Court does permit it under the executive agreement process.”
Essentially, whoever runs the White House has the power to bind America to this unconstitutional plan.
As explained on the U.S. Senate website, “International agreements not submitted to the Senate are known as “executive agreements” in the United States, but they are considered treaties and therefore binding under international law.”
Farris points out that under Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, treaties become the law of the land, overriding state constitutions. This is because up until the end of World War II, treaties dealt with only two things: How one nation treats another nation and what happens on the high seas, particularly piracy.
Treaties never use to determine how a country would function internally, but if executed, the WHO will become a superior power to the U.S.
“The Biden administration is not just going along with this, they’re a co-conspirator. It’s WHO and the Biden administration that are leading this effort,” warns Farris.
Criticism has persisted since the global plan was announced, likely a reason why the WHO appears to be rebranding, shifting the name from “global pandemic treaty” to “global agreement to protect the world from future pandemic emergencies.”
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We don’t need to be told how to govern internally. Americans must fight this blatant attack on our sovereignty. Farris says there is a legal strategy that he intends to pursue, but the political strategy – the ultimate cure – lies in Article V of the Constitution.
“I believe that this is something that should be dealt with at an Article V convention.”
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