On Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) unanimously adopted a controversial ‘Pandemic Agreement,’ granting the global body unprecedented authority to enforce compliance during future pandemics, including authorizing international police to arrest non-compliant citizens. With 124 member countries voting in favor and 11 abstaining, the agreement, hailed by WHO as a step toward global equity, has sparked outrage over its potential to establish a centralized medical dictatorship.
The agreement, finalized without objection at the WHO’s Geneva assembly, binds signatories to a unified, WHO-directed response to pandemics, stripping nations of autonomy in public health decisions. Critics argue the document’s vague enforcement provisions could enable globalist overreach, with mechanisms allowing WHO to coordinate cross-border arrests and penalize dissent. Described by supporters as a tool to ensure safer pandemic preparedness, the agreement’s implications have ignited fierce debates over sovereignty and individual freedoms.