Monday, March 25, 2024

LATYPOVA: even Florida has these quarantine laws on the books. Florida governor Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) had opportunities on "numerous occasions" to veto the laws in his state, but did not.

 ðŸš¨"I believe 48 states...have...quarantine camp laws...by which your government can declare you a potential carrier of [a] deadly pathogen...take away your property, throw you into a quarantine camp, or imprison you in your home, or imprison you in a hospital..."

Sasha Latypova (@sasha_latypova), a retired pharma R&D executive, describes for Mic Meow (@MicMeowed) how the U.S. is already "subservient" to the WHO's so-called "health regulations," regardless of what happens with its upcoming "pandemic treaty."

"[T]he World Health Organization is doing another deception [and] they split it off into two tracks: one is 'the treaty,' and the other one is [an] amendment to the International Health Regulations [IHR]," Latypova tells Meow. She notes that "the treaty is kind of the publicly paraded thing," but adds, "the actual implementation mechanism is the amendment to the International Health Regulations, which is considered [an] administrative process." 

Any IHR amendment, Latypova says, "doesn't require ratification...[nor] even require a vote. It's an opt-in/opt-out. If you haven't explicitly opted out... you've accepted these [amendments]..." 

Furthermore, the retired pharma R&D executive says "[the] U.S. has already signed up" for the IHR amendments, even before 2020. "We already have signed up to these same amendments—so we already signed up to be subservient to WHO's health regulations," she adds. 

Most alarmingly, Latypova says that 48 states, and perhaps all 50, "have the quarantine camp laws on the books." These laws, she says, allow state governments to "declare you a potential carrier of a deadly pathogen, fake PCR you, or fake PCR your sewage water, or fake PCR your background, and find a potential pandemic pathogen of animals, or plants, in your backyard, take away your property, throw you into a quarantine camp, or imprison you in your home, or imprison you in a hospital, and...deprive you of any due process." 

Apparently, even Florida has these quarantine laws on the books. Latypova notes that Florida governor Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) had opportunities on "numerous occasions" to veto the laws in his state, but did not.

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