by Belle Carter, Natural News:
Biological warfare epidemiologist Dr. Meryl Nass has warned that the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) “One Health” concept will put animals and ecosystems on the same level as humans.
In an interview with the independent media organization Bright Light News in Brussels, Belgium, the board-certified internist and anthrax expert said under the direction of the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty and proposed changes to the International Health Regulations (IHR), the United Nations specialized health agency would be given centralized powers superseding those of its 194 member states’ sovereign governments.
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Nass explained that under “One Health,” animals and the environment would be given equal status with humans.
“One of the methods that are being used for the WHO to gain more power is a concept that was rolled out in Davos in 2012 at the World Economic Forum. This concept states that human health cannot be looked at in isolation. But instead, we must consider the health of animals, plants, the environment, water systems or ecosystems together,” Nass noted.
“In this connection, doctors are not allowed to look at health anymore. Instead, we need ecologists and veterinarians, pathologists, etcetera to be involved. Now, do you think the WHO is going to elevate animals to the status of humans? No, it’s going to lower humans to the status of animals.”
She added that WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus would be able to declare pandemics at the mere threat of a public health emergency of international concern. He can also call for a world lockdown for declared climate change emergencies. (Related: World Health Organization continues to put mad scientists in charge of global health, promoting medical fascism.)
Congress passes law that seeks to develop a national “One Health Framework”
In December 2022, Congress passed and enacted into law a bill supported by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The bill seeks to develop a national “One Health Framework” that will coordinate federal activities in combating zoonotic disease outbreaks and advance public health preparedness.
The One Health language passed is taken from another bill, the “Advancing Emergency Preparedness Through One Health Act (HR 2061/S 681),” and directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to work with other relevant federal departments and agencies to develop the national framework.
“The One Health legislation passed by Congress will help strengthen the nation’s preparedness for diseases that can spread between animals and humans,” AVMA President Lori Teller said. “We have all witnessed the significant threat that zoonotic diseases pose to our society. With animals, humans, and the environment being more interconnected than ever, the AVMA applauds Congress for taking this crucial step forward in fully implementing a One Health Framework so we can better protect public health.”
The passage of the legislation was lauded by Dr. Bruce Kaplan, co-founder of the One Health Initiative.
“Passage of this long-overdue One Health Framework provision by the Congress is heartening and I am delighted,” said Kaplan. “However, my fervent hope is, as Winston Churchill said, ‘Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.’”