Sovereignty Coalition Stands in the Way of WHO Global Dominance

The World Health Organization gives this self-accolade on its website:

“Good health is a precious thing. When we are healthy we can learn, work, and support ourselves and our families. When we are sick, we struggle, and our families and communities fall behind.  That’s why the World Health Organization is needed. Working with 194 Member States, across six regions, and from more than 150 offices, WHO staff are united in a shared commitment to achieve better health for everyone, everywhere.”

Has the WHO kept this commitment? Have they delivered in the greatest pandemic of modern times?

After three years of ruling without consent from the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) is taking brazen new steps in the new world order to have supreme authority to declare health emergencies and declare emergency countermeasures, including lockdowns, restrictions in travel, and forced vaccines. This authority, according to WHO, would be binding by international law.

The US House, Senate, and White House cannot seem to muster the courage and are powerless to resist the WHO. It appears as if House votes or Senate ratifications or even treaty signatures will not be required. The greatest hope now is the “Sovereignty Coalition” led by attorney Reggie Littlejohn.

We dedicate this issue of the Report to an exclusive interview with Littlejohn, who lays out the rationale for why her coalition should succeed in putting pressure on the US to pull out of the WHO. The WHO provides little to America, and it has greatly overreached its original mission of outbreak analysis, data analytics, and in vitro diagnostics.

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