According to recent media reports, the World Health Organization (WHO) seeks to increase its power and threaten the sovereignty of the United States.

In an article printed in the June 8-14, 2022, edition of The Epoch Times, a journalist states, “WHO leaders and members of governments are … developing a new international Pandemic Treaty. The looming international agreement, which is still being drafted, is expected to hand vast new powers to the WHO if approved.”

According to the United States State Department and WHO officials, this treaty and its amendments will empower the WHO to fight global crises, such as pandemics.

Experts in international law and health care told Epoch Times’ staffers that the WHO’s “goal is to impose medical tyranny on humanity, not to protect health.”

Dr. Peter McCullough, the co-author of The Courage to Face COVID-19 Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex, reported, “The World Health Organization  is a key component of … the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex. The Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex (whose agenda is set by the Bill Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum) aspires to establish global, centralized government by way of public health, especially in response to emerging infectious diseases – real, perceived, exaggerated and fabricated.

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, a medical physician, warns that the WHO is “trying to create a world government with the power to impose mandates similar to those used during the COVID pandemic.”

This proposed international Pandemic Treaty should not be imposed upon the citizens of the United States without full accountability of its dangers, a full debate in the Senate and passage or rejection by the U.S. Senate. The Biden Administration should not be able to obligate the United States to participate in or agree to provisions of this treaty without the support of the Senate.

I encourage Oklahoma citizens to contact our U.S. Senators Jim Inhofe and James Lankford, and request they oppose the international Pandemic Treaty should it be introduced to the U.S. Senate.