We mentioned that Scott Fitzgerald (Dummy-WI) has voted to send umpty-billions to Ukraine and more recently, voted for the dumpster-fire continuing resolution pushed by the girly-man Speaker.
Within that dumpster-fire?
...the omnibus CR funding bill that GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson put forward [and Fitzgerald voted FOR] would have enshrined a number of aspects of the WHO Treaty into law in America? Did you know it expanded COVID lockdown law to other diseases? Did you know it reiterated and strengthened laws that provide legal immunity for vaccine manufacturers? ...
Gee. Fitzie and World Government, sitting in a tree.......
The bill would have created a PERMANENT Federal "health workforce" to deal with "health emergencies," perhaps created by ........... U of North Carolina/Charlotte researchers playing with CoVid? Red Chinese labs funded by sub-humans like Fauci and the CIA? Ukrainian bio-labs run by CIA? How about "dark" Defense labs which created Lyme disease near Lyme, CT., and in Northern Wisconsin?
There's more in another section of the CR:
...This addition of section iii is significant. While a bit vague, the section appears to authorize research very broadly. It could also easily be read to allow gain of function work on about any virus family out there as long as it was being done to “create a cure.” The language about pathogen specific or agnostic approaches allows for additional research on platforms/gene therapies – like mRNA, DNA, etc. It also broadly authorizes research into “platform technologies” that may include transhumanist concepts such as nano-tech. None of this is required under the law but the Secretary may offer such awards. This might all be fine with Bobby Kennedy at the helm but if we have another crooked clown at HHS like we have now you can bet that the loosely written nature of this section would be leveraged.
In my mind, before such broad discretion is provided to the executive branch to basically research anything and everything, using any means necessary to find cures to any potential disease perhaps we ought to consider the ethical failures of the last 4 years. Why would Congress authorize the Secretary to fund risky research in a CR funding bill? This was clearly meant to be unnoticed....
IOW, the usual Congressional trick of avoiding responsibility for anything by shoving decisions and definitions off to Federal agencies--who can then do whatever they damn well please to citizens--and have the citizens pay for it, to boot.
Think Fitzie actually read the bill? Think his staffers did?
Think again.
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