
A Grave Threat to Sovereignty, Freedom, and the Rule of Law

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 22, 2025
Mossyrock, WA – The National Health Federation is very concerned about a global agreement that was adopted on Tuesday, May 20,2025. The just-adopted World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Agreement represents a dangerous overreach of unelected global powers into national governance and individual freedoms.
The treaty could effectively give the WHO credence to convince countries to dictate pandemic responses – including lockdowns, vaccine mandates, travel bans, censorship policies, and digital surveillance – across all member states, with no democratic checks and balances.
“This is not about public health. This is about centralized control on a global scale,” said Scott Tips, JD, President and General Counsel for the National Health Federation. “The WHO Pandemic Agreement is a backdoor to a permanent state of emergency, where decisions that impact millions of lives could be made behind closed doors by unaccountable bureaucrats. And rather than reduce pandemics, this agreement will ensure that they occur more frequently and continue since each such pandemic will be an excuse to extend coercive control over the World’s population.”
Key concerns include:
- Erosion of National Sovereignty: The agreement may compel countries to comply with WHO directives, even when they conflict with domestic laws or public interest.
- Digital Surveillance Provisions: Proposals under the treaty include measures for real-time digital monitoring of citizens’ health status, raising major privacy and ethical concerns.
- Suppression of Dissent: The agreement calls for coordinated efforts to combat “misinformation,” which has been used to justify censorship of legitimate scientific debate and alternative viewpoints.
While the WHO maintains that it lacks the authority to implement our concerns, it has demonstrated that numerous countries do comply with its directives.
The National Health Federation is an international organization, a Codex-accredited INGO, and will continue to monitor concerns across the Globe pertaining to medical freedom issues. For more information, visit thenhf.com or contact philip@thenhf.com.
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