Yielding of Sovereignty Is Considered the Crime of High Treason” – Archbishop Vigano on Nation States Handing Over Sovereignty to the WHO

Archbishop Vigano writes:

In the coming days, the Nations that adhere to the World Health Organization will vote on resolutions regarding the WHO’s management of pandemics. These resolutions will transfer sovereignty regarding the health of citizens to a supranational body that is largely financed by the pharmaceutical industry and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. If these resolutions are approved by a majority, the WHO will have exclusive international authority in the case of a pandemic to impose all the rules, including quarantines, lockdowns, obligatory vaccinations and vaccine passports. It should also be borne in mind that this organization enjoys immunity, and thus its members cannot be either tried or convicted if they commit crimes. Unelected technocrats will paradoxically have more power than that which citizens confer on their representatives by means of their democratic vote.

Given that the yielding of sovereignty is considered the crime of high treason by the laws of every nation, and that Parliaments may not legislate against the interests of the Nation, much less violate the natural liberties and fundamental rights of the citizens whom they represent, I believe that it will not escape anyone’s notice that this attempt by the WHO to appropriate a power that properly belongs to individual Nations is intended to impede any sort of opposition to the Agenda 2030, which in the field of healthcare also aims to accomplish the drastic reduction of medical and hospital services, the privatization of the health industry, and disease prevention by means of vaccines.

Below is the entire memo and a must-read.  (Read what Archbishop Vigano says about the current Pope in the last paragraph.)

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tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago

A man of God, they are few and far between.

Rabbi Will McCubbins
Rabbi Will McCubbins
2 years ago

I’m inclined to agree with the Archbishop on this matter

OPM
OPM
2 years ago

This is a Man of God and deserves to be Pope…instead he remains in hiding due to death threats.

Edgar Hopkins
Edgar Hopkins
2 years ago

yep !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!