Why Can States Assert that the WHO Has No Authority Over Them?

Why Can States Assert that the WHO Has No Authority Over Them?

The Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution’s Bill of Rights states, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” This means that the regulation of healthcare falls to the states.

Livestream E-petition debate relating to the International Health Regulations 2005

Livestream E-petition debate relating to the International Health Regulations 2005

Livestream Recording 18th December 2023 On December 18, 2023 the UK Parliament debated the WHO’s proposed Pandmic Treaty…

Are You Ready For The Great FreeSet Challenge?

Are You Ready For The Great FreeSet Challenge?

I’ve signed up for the Great FreeSet challenge. Have you? Every two weeks I now receive an email like the one below in my inbox…

I’ve been enjoying the upbeat nature of the emails, illustrated with Anne Gibbons’ original cartoons, as well as the fun and do-able behavioural challenges. I feel so fortunate to work with…

How to “Opt-out” from the Big Tech Social Credit System

How to “Opt-out” from the Big Tech Social Credit System

Update 10-15-23: The first version of this article was well-received. Thanks to everyone who took the time to send me feedback. Based on this, I updated the content and expanded the article with the latest developments and more options that people should know about. The state of tech is an ever-changing …

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