The Highwire with Del Bigtree - SENATORS URGE BIDEN TO REJECT WHO PANDEMIC TREATY
Episode Date: May 18, 2024Sen. Ron Johnson discusses the official letter signed by all 49 members of the Senate GOP, demanding President Biden reject the WHO’s Pandemic Agreement, which could surrender US sovereignty and why... all Americans should be concerned about this dangerous treaty.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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We've also talked about body sovereignty, that I should have choices on what happens to my body.
The essence of all freedom is do I own and control my own body?
And at the heart of that is in the United States of America, of all places, I should have that power, I should have that control.
But now we are seeing the WHO tree, some worldwide move to take sovereignty and decisions away from the United States of America and every other nation,
saying that some global body gets to decide what we do with our own bodies during a pandemic, during an emergency that they declare.
At the heart of all the work we've done, one of the things we've always wanted to make sure is that politicians understood what's going on,
that we're finally getting real representation from people that understood the facts and the reality of the world of vaccines, of the world of viruses, and how they intertwine.
It's a huge week all the way around.
the bottom of it, but first, the WHO treaty. You've seen a lot of reporting and they're about to
sign it potentially in just a few weeks. This is what that looks like. The World Health
Organization is expected to finalize a new pandemic treaty with talks underway until the 10th of May.
The pandemic treaty is that controversial blueprint for how the Who and the international community
will deal with future pandemics. It means that the WHO is able to
to call the shots if there's any health emergency or potential health emergency anywhere in the world.
These discussions will be crucial for building a more effective health security architecture
for the future, grounded in international law, equity, and the fundamental right to health for all people.
While the draft treaty doesn't give the WHO direct authority over the country's domestic pandemic policies,
It contains numerous ruinous provisions that would push nations to adopt an authoritarian
globalist mindset for handling future disease outbreaks.
The accord is a problem because it, A, circumvents Congress, so there's no approval, and
it's legally binding.
It gives the WHO authority over the global supply chain, trade, commerce.
It also regulates IP.
It affects pricing of goods.
I mean, no sovereign nation would want to do that.
They will obligate all of the country.
who in the world, the 194 countries,
who are parts of the World Health Organization,
to surveil our citizens,
and then also it would obligate us to censor any misinformation or disinformation.
Our rights should be protected by our constitution and our laws,
not subcontracted to international bodies,
especially as discredited as the WHO is.
For so many people, this seems like, you know,
insurmountable. You have WHO, a president that's not listening to us, all these issues.
We need politicians to step up and make a difference. Well, folks, this week, that has happened.
Senator Ron Johnson just tweeted this out recently. Two international agreements are being considered
at this month's World Health Assembly that surrendered U.S. sovereignty to the WHO. At POTUS should reject
them or at least submit any agreement to the Senate as a treaty. The entire Senate GOP conference
has signed on to my letter to Biden demanding just that.
It's my honor and pleasure to bring on the lone wolf,
the truth teller in our government right now,
Senator Ron Johnson.
First of all, the whole GOP, how did you achieve that?
Well, first of all, Del, thank you for all your tireless efforts over the years.
Again, I think it's a pretty good achievement.
The dam is breaking.
The ice is thawing here.
I appreciate that.
public pressure. You know, people like you, other groups, the sovereignty coalition, the public
understands this, and so the Republican Senator's constituents supported it. I mean, it requires
public pressure. So it was actually a pretty easy lift for me to get all 48 of my colleagues,
49 in total, to sign a letter that basically says, reject this agreement, but if you do agree
to something, at a minimum, bring it before the Senate for discussion, debate, and non-ratification.
Let's be honest.
And that's why Biden probably wouldn't do that.
But I previously offered an amendment on a piece of legislation
that would have deemed any agreement a treaty.
Every Republican Senator, except for the sponsor of the bill,
didn't want to vote for it because it's a poison pill to the bill, apparently.
But every Republican Senator voted for it other than the one,
every Democrat Senator voted against, deeming a tree.
So why national sovereignty, why health autonomy is a partisan issue,
is beyond me, just like,
why a border fence is a partisan issue.
But that's the state of our politics today.
But this would require public pressure, and it's people like you in the alternate media,
people who have been tirelessly working on this issue for years.
The public's paying attention, of course, the abuses during the pandemic.
You know, people's eyes have been opened, and it's amazing.
It's on a very nonpartisan basis.
People's eyes were open across the political spectrum, and that's a good thing.
Absolutely. Absolutely.
Really, let's take just a couple of excerpts from your letters so people know what we're talking about.
In it, you say this.
The WHO's failure during the COVID-19 pandemic was a total, was as total as it was predictable and did lasting harm to our country.
The United States cannot afford to ignore this latest WHO inability to perform.
Oh, and this latest, yeah, WHO inability to perform its most basic function and must insist on comprehensive WHO reforms
before even considering amendments to the international health regulations, IHR, or,
any new pandemic-related treaty that would increase WHO authority.
We are deeply concerned that your administration continues to support these initiatives and
strongly urge you to change course.
Some of the over 300 proposals for amendments made by member states would substantially
increase the WHO health emergency powers and constitute intolerable infringements upon
U.S. sovereignty.
That about says it all.
You know, Ron, when I interviewed you just over a year ago, you were saying that,
that, you know, you were all alone. There was very few people that would look at the pandemic,
would look at this issue. And I said to you, there's got to be a change. And just now,
you said something that really, I think, is important. I've been feeling it. The dam is breaking.
Now, this sovereignty is such a major issue. When you went out, why is it, why is it the Democrats
are saying to you? And I'm not a political show, but yet you've got to stare at the obvious in the face.
why are Democrats saying they're not interested in protecting our sovereignty here?
Again, our policies have become so partisan.
They're going to be supportive of their guy.
And right now their guy is President Biden.
If he enters an agreement, they're going to back them up.
It's really that simple.
Now, you know, I don't want to carry this too far.
You know, it's still a pretty lonely path when we talk about vaccine injuries.
People just want to move on.
They don't want to think that there may be something lurking in their body that could cause clots
or may have caused some of the problems they're having, they all blame it on long COVID nowadays.
I mean, that's the go-to place.
But this treaty in particular, this impacts national sovereignty.
People realize that the WHO has been captured by the Chinese communist government,
by associations like the Billing Melinda Gates Foundation,
there's just a mistrust of the new world order, of singular government,
of organizations like the UN and the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum.
So certainly in conservative circles, there's just that level of distrust.
And that's one of the reasons I was able to get all Republican senators to sign that bill.
So I don't want to go too far.
I don't want to raise hopes too high.
We've got a long way to go because I still think the vast majority of people just want to forget the pandemic,
want to forget the abuse, the harms caused, and just move on.
And we can't let them do that because we have to prevent these things happening in the future,
defeating the Who amendments and new agreements.
would be one way to prevent these things from happening the future.
Well, as we know, if we forget our history, we're doomed to repeat it.
It is absolutely critical that we understand what happened during the pandemic.
Just very quickly, because I know that you're just got a couple minutes here of time,
another big shift this week.
New York Times is now, you know,
recognizing the side effects of COVID vaccines,
thousands of Americans have filed vaccine injury claims with the federal government.
New York Times of all newspapers is now admitting that vaccine injury is real.
AstraZeneca is in many articles.
We're going to talk about this throughout our whole show.
Polls this COVID-19 vaccine from the European market,
basically admitting that we know it's caused a lot of injuries.
You talk about being all alone.
You have had those hearings.
I've been there when no one else would listen.
You know, bringing forward, you know, Bree and those React 19
and all these people coming forward with vaccine injury,
COVID vaccine injury.
You've been telling their stories.
You've been getting these pushback.
The newspaper is all attacking you.
This week, there is a huge.
huge seed chains taking place where, you know, it's not everything, but they're finally admitting
vaccine injury is real. This moniker that every vaccine is safe and effective no matter what,
no such thing as injury, is crumbling down. That castle is now falling down around us.
Do you have any comments on that since you've been at the forefront of representing people like
me and those that I represent on this issue of vaccine injury?
Sure, again, there's a crack in the damdell. But again, they're going to do everything.
they can to repair that crack. The COVID cartel, I mean, the body counts way too high. So what
we're seeing here is what the intelligence community calls a limited hangout. They simply can't
deny the reality of vaccine injuries anymore. So they're starting to admit to them. But again,
they'll still say, well, they're very rare. And generally, they're mild. I mean, Deborah Birx is now
saying, oh, no, vaccine injuries are rare. Or vaccine injuries are real. There have probably been
thousands of them. No, there have been millions of them. On their own VAIR system, we're up to
1.6 million worldwide, 37,000 deaths, and we all know that Veyers dramatically understates the
number of adverse events. So again, they're barely, they're barely admitting to vaccine
injuries. And I'm not hearing anybody really talk about the childhood schedule. I'm not hearing
them talk about, you know, all the diseases that, you know, all the studies that showed in,
in the book Vax, unvaxed, that Brian Hooker and was it Bobby Kennedy?
Yes, indeed it was.
That was just study after study after study.
Just science is showing the unvaxed population is by and large healthier.
They're not admitting that yet.
So we still have a long way to go.
So don't retire.
We're still going to need you working as tirelessly and as hard as you've been and as effectively as it have been for years.
I'm not going anywhere.
I want to thank you for all the work that you've done.
And trust me, now that they have cracked that door, I am going to kick it wide open with your help.
you don't go anywhere. We are so honored to have you a part of this movement. These are those moments
that we hope for. And I know that there's this dark cloud that always sits over Washington, D.C.
I feel it when I'm there. It's hard to recognize the sunbeam when it's coming down. But today,
that beam is beaming down on you, Senator Ron Johnson. We are so thankful for all the injured,
for all the truth tellers. Thank you for standing up for us. Thank you for starting to move this needle.
I'm glad that you've got 50 senators at least talking about body sovereignty and national sovereignty.
here in this country, keep up the good work, and we will be in touch. It's a good day. As they say,
in Native American culture, it's a good day to die. Go to sleep well tonight. Senator Johnson,
good work. Thank you for all you do. Take care. All right, take care.
