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LifeSite’s ‘Stop Tedros’ WHO Pandemic Treaty’ petition surpasses 86,000 in just one week

Updated: May 27, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

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 (LifeSiteNews) — A petition calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to stop the pandemic treaty surpassed more than 86,000 signatures just one week after its launch on May 19.

LifeSite Petitions launched the petition on the eve of the start of the 75th World Health Assembly, whose members include 194 states. At this meeting in Geneva, which lasts until May 28, member states will decide on drafting a proposed pandemic treaty.

According to Dr. Robert Malone and other scientists, the global pandemic treaty is one of the biggest power grabs in political history with unelected international bureaucrats given the power to dictate pandemic responses at the expense of national sovereignty.

“Moreover, even though the WHO’s documents highlight voice, agency, and social participation as drivers of equity and democracy, it is unknown World Health Assembly delegates who get to make decisions for us,” said Malone.

“To date, 13 days away from the World Health Assembly 75, the secretive list of each country’s delegates has been not been published,” he continued.

“This is censorship.”

— Article continues below Petition — PETITION: Stop Tedros’

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