05/20/2025
SO GLAD I AM A U.S. CITIZEN AND NOT SUBJECT TO THIS THREAT FROM THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION! ---- "The U.S. withdrawal from the WHO was a vital and strategic move—protecting national sovereignty and medical freedom. Other countries would be wise to follow suit before being bound by the WHO’s sweeping global mandates."
BREAKING — WHO Pandemic Agreement Approved by Member States, Ushering in a Dangerous New World Health Order
U.S. escapes WHO treaty enabling fast-tracked experimental vaccines, censorship of dissent, and global surveillance systems.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
May 19 2025
On May 19, 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) took a historic but deeply concerning step: Member States, through Committee A of the World Health Assembly, officially approved the WHO Pandemic Agreement—a sweeping global treaty that is now expected to be formally adopted in plenary session on Tuesday, May 20.
This agreement, hailed by WHO leadership as a landmark tool for "equity," "solidarity," and "science-based" pandemic responses, contains alarming provisions that threaten national sovereignty, institutionalize emergency countermeasures, and entrench WHO as the central coordinating authority in future health crises.
Why It Matters That the United States Is Withdrawing from the WHO
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order initiating the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO, citing its COVID-19 failures, lack of reforms, and disproportionate U.S. funding. The move paused all future U.S. funding, ended negotiations on the Pandemic Agreement, and recalled U.S. personnel. The withdrawal takes full effect on January 22, 2026.
BREAKING - Jan 21 2025
BREAKING - Trump Signs Executive Order to Withdraw from the World Health Organization
by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
This exit protects the U.S. from being legally bound by this treaty’s sweeping obligations:
Key Concerns Hidden in the WHO Pandemic Agreement
▶ Coordinated WHO Governance That Pressures National Policies
While Article 3 affirms national sovereignty, the agreement—adopted under Article 19 of the WHO Constitution—creates binding international obligations for Parties once ratified (Articles 31–33). It empowers WHO to coordinate pandemic responses through:
A global Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing System (Article 12)
A Global Supply Chain and Logistics Network (GSCL) (Article 13)
A Coordinating Financial Mechanism for pandemic response (Article 18)
National pandemic planning, surveillance, and communications strategies (Articles 4, 6, 16)
Once ratified, countries are expected to align domestic policies with WHO-led systems, subjecting national decision-making to international influence.
▶ Emergency-Use Vaccines with Fast-Track Approvals
The agreement promotes expedited regulatory authorizations and WHO’s Emergency Use Listing during pandemics (Article 8.2). It encourages regulatory alignment and urges manufacturers to allocate 20% of their real-time production of vaccines and therapeutics to WHO, including 10% as a donation (Article 12.6). This means global deployment of more experimental injections.
▶ No Built-In Liability or Compensation for Injuries
Although mass distribution of pandemic countermeasures is promoted, the agreement includes no binding provisions for compensation. Resolution OP15.10 from the Assembly merely requests WHO to develop “non-binding advice” on managing legal risks related to novel pandemic vaccines, leaving responsibility to individual nations.
▶ Lays Groundwork for Vaccine Passports and Digital Surveillance
Article 6.3 mandates development of interoperable national health information systems. Article 8.4 encourages regulatory reliance, and Article 16 promotes population-level risk communication and “pandemic literacy.” While vaccine passports are not explicitly named, the structure supports global digital compliance mechanisms linked to immunization and surveillance.
▶ Becomes Binding on Ratifying Countries
The agreement was adopted under Article 19 of the WHO Constitution (Resolution OP1) and becomes legally binding after 60 countries ratify it (Articles 31–33). Once in force, it obligates Parties to participate in WHO-led coordination and response frameworks during declared pandemic emergencies, even if domestic law would otherwise differ.
Why This Is Bad
National governments will be pressured to align their laws with global dictates
Experimental products would be rapidly deployed without sufficient safety data
Legitimate scientific dissent could be labeled as misinformation
Entire populations could be coerced into compliance with no guaranteed recourse for harm
The U.S. withdrawal from the WHO was a vital and strategic move—protecting national sovereignty and medical freedom. Other countries would be wise to follow suit before being bound by the WHO’s sweeping global mandates.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation www.mcculloughfnd.org
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World Health Organization Member States, meeting today in Committee A of the World Health Assembly, approved a resolution that calls for the adoption of an historic global compact to make the world safer from future pandemics. The WHO Pandemic Agreement will next be considered for final adoption by...