Escaping NY does not save you. On the books in ~48 states https://t.co/IhzvJExoeF
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MIC MEOW, we have legislation that has already been put in place to accept this Treaty, like they don't need 2/3 of the legislation, they don't need 2/3 of the Senate to concur for the World Health Organization Treaty. Are you familiar with that, can you talk a little bit about that?
LATYPOVA, 00:27. Yeah, I've been following the topic and I've met with several people who are working on this, so I'm not a super expert in this, but the basic idea is that the World Health Organization is doing another deception. They split it off into 2 tracks: one is the Treaty, and the other is an amendment to International Health Regulations, IHR. So the treaty is the publicly paraded document, saying, "Oh, you know, all the countries will sign in, then you have to have ratification." But the actual implementation mechanism is the amendment to the International Health Regulation, which is considered an administrative process, it doesn't require ratification; it doesn't even require a vote. It's an opt-in, opt-out. If you haven't explicitly opted out, you are considered to have accepted these and this is an administrative thing. BTW, so, I forget what the dates are but after it goes into effect the date then they negotiated them, these amendments, and they go into effect, there's like 18 months period after which everybody considered, every country has signed up. The thing is the U.S. has already signed up; even before 2020, we already have signed up to the same Amendments. So we already signed up to be subservient to the W.H.O.'s health regulations and that was discovered by several states', including Oklahoma's, attorney generals who sued HHS at the beginning 2020 because of HHS's definition of the pandemic, which there is no definition. It's pandemic by fiat. It's what HHS secretary says. If he says it's a pandemic, then it's a pandemic. And they sued. I think it was five or six attorney generals, and then HHS said why are you following . . . ? Basically the lawsuit was complaining that you're following W.H.O. proclaimed whatever, "rules," I'm paraphrasing here. And HHS said, "No, no, no, we're not subservient to the W.H.O., but then explaining how they are determining the pandemic and determining all these actions, they've written out basically following what HHS, what W.H.O. says. So through this process, the states already discovered that the U.S. is subservient to that Treaty. And also they discovered that they don't have sovereignty on this issue or at least the federal government does not believe that the states have any say in this process which is not true. States have their rights to declare all of this nonsense, as I said, nullify this. But what's interesting when that lawsuit was dismissed, the attorney generals did not appeal. So that's left hanging. That tells us they gave up. I don't know, maybe they're going to try some other way, but at that point they gave up and they said, "Well, okay." So we already have signed up to those regulations. All of this treaty stuff is just a show, parade, but we already have those laws on the books. And also I have described to you this EUA nonsense. That's exactly the playbook of W.H.O. Further, I believe 48 states, maybe all 50 by now, have quarantine camp laws on the books, the laws by which your government can declare you a potential carrier of deadly pathogen, fake PCR you, fake PCR your sewage water, 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; give you no rights whatsoever, deprive you of any due process. That's already on the books in all 50 states, including Florida, a big freedom state where Ron DeSantis had numerous occasions to veto it and didn't.