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Answered Prayer: Victory Over the WHO – Intercessors for America

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The meeting of the World Health Assembly has finally concluded and member states failed to come to an agreement on the terms of the Pandemic Treaty. The proposed pandemic agreement failed!

As far as the IHR amendments, the IHR working group members were called to an 11th hour gathering on the last day of the meeting (June 1), where some amendments were passed, but at this point, they are non-binding. While there are concerns about this development, Door to Freedom founder and bioweapons treaty expert Dr. Meryl Nass says that the amendments which were passed are “merely a face-saving measure.”

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Door To Freedom’s website explains, “The 2024 IHR Amendments retained the previously existing ‘non-binding’ language. However, they add–as a core competency which countries must develop‘addressing misinformation’ (something we thought the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prevented the U.S. government from doing.) Of course, 49 U.S. Senators, 24  Governors, and 22 State Attorneys General have formally voiced that they share our concerns. If half the country holds an interpretation as correct, is it still ‘misinformation?’”

Nass enthusiastically shares that the most damaging items were removed from the IHR amendments and Pandemic Treaty such as:

  • The ‘pathogen access and benefit sharing system’
  • One Health
  • Medical mandates
  • Digital vaccine passports (aka digital IDs)
  • Blank checks to the WHO
  • Removal of human rights
  • Ability to call emergencies other than health (like “climate emergencies”)
  • Ability to restrict drugs, move medicines from country to country, or require vaccinations
  • Ability to order countries to pass laws which are demanded by the WHO
  • Demanding the roll out of untested, unlicensed vaccines
  • Demanding liability shields for unlicensed vaccines and drugs
  • Ability to commandeer products

Nass believes this is a big win because the globalists did not achieve the goals that were the most important to them. Another point of note is that the decisions made about the IHR could be considered “null and void because the final targeted set of amendments was not presented to the member nations four months ahead of their consideration, as required by IHR Article 55 paragraph 2.” If this procedural violation is not challenged, however, the amendments passed would go into effect in one year (June 1, 2025). Even so, every nation has ten months to avoid any provisions it does not like in the newly amended document. “It simply has to write to the WHO and say it rejects whatever it does not like. In the United States, the next President can do this until April 1, 2025.”

The We Are the Change Rally was a great success as people from around the world gathered in front of the United Nations in Geneva on June 1, listening to the inspirational words of at least 30 speakers, who very loudly declared their independence from global elites. Their presence could not be ignored by the WHO’s collaborative teams, who have voiced great frustration at the amount of resistance which came against their plans.

A victory should be celebrated for what was achieved by freedom fighters and prayer warriors, but the truth is that this is just the beginning. Negotiations will continue in the future. The WHO aims to finalize the Pandemic Treaty by the end of 2024, or at World Health Assembly 78 in 2025. Additionally, the IHR amendments are a continual work in progress. The Director-General of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has already promised, “where there is a will, there is a way. I know that there remains among you a common will to get this done.”

While Tedros and the WHO keep forging ahead with their plans, it’s important that we continue reaching out to lawmakers, urging them to support HR 79, which will remove the U.S. from the WHO. Moreover, we should continue urging Congress to act now by requiring that any WHO agreement be subject to a 2/3 vote of the U.S. Senate (HR 1425, S 444). We can also participate in, or support freedom movements that are tirelessly working on ways to stop the WHO.

Of course, prayer is our greatest weapon so we must never cease in petitioning our greatest Protector, Jesus Christ.

Lord Jesus, thank you for defending our constitutional rights and health freedom. Keep us vigilant and watchful in the coming months and years. May we all stand together under the banner of liberty you graciously provide for your people, and never be afraid to put our faith into action when the time arises.

For he will rescue you from every trap, and protect you from deadly disease. He will cover you with his feathers. He will shelter you with his wings. His faithful promises are your armor and protection, Psalm 91:3-4, NLT.

Intercessors, thank you for your steadfast, heartfelt prayers, and the action you took to notify lawmakers! It has made all the difference! How can we pray going forward?

 Angela Rodriguez is an author, blogger and homeschooling Mom who studies the historical and biblical connections between Israel and the United States. You can visit her blogs at 67owls.com and 100trumpets.com. She is also the author of Psalm 91: Under the Wings of Jesus, and her first children’s book, Hallelujah’s Great Ride, was just released in September 2023. Photo Credit: inhauscreative/Getty Images Signature via Canva Pro.

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