Today, the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments officially come into force.
And would you believe it, this has happened in the same week the UN was busy celebrating its so-called ‘International Day of Democracy’. The irony writes itself.
These amendments give the WHO and their Director-General, Dr Tedros, sweeping authority during so-called “public health emergencies.” That means they now have the power to recommend and oversee measures like lockdowns, compulsory masking, border closures, and more — whenever they decide an “emergency” exists.
Let’s not forget:
Some leaders are standing up. The United States and Italy rejected these changes outright. But far too many others were happy to surrender sovereignty without question.
The IHR amendments may be globalist law today — but the fight for accountability, sovereignty, and freedom is far from over.