Why the WHO could control the world during an outbreak of 'Disease X'
Briefly

President Trump recently signed an executive order banning dangerous gain-of-function biological research, emphasizing U.S. sovereignty following its withdrawal from the WHO. Despite these measures, the U.S. remains susceptible to international control during potential health crises such as a rumored 'Disease X' outbreak. The WHO, led by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has been viewed as seizing power over member states during emergencies. With a controversial background and prior allegations of mishandling cholera outbreaks in Ethiopia, Tedros has faced criticism for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, notably in terms of accommodating the Chinese government's narrative.
The WHO effectively seized power over all sovereigns, signatories and member nations, including us.
President Trump signed an executive order banning 'dangerous gain-of-function biological research'.
Tedros was the health minister for Ethiopia during significant outbreaks and has faced allegations of covering them up.
U.S. remains highly vulnerable to international control amid potential 'Disease X' outbreak.
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