Louisiana becomes first US state to deny jurisdiction to WHO, UN and WEF

Dr Meryl Nass

Governor Landry signs SB133, which goes into effect immediately

Here’s the bill:

https://www.legis.la.gov/Legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=1376456

It is very like a model resolution I drafted, based on the best of existing bills and resolutions, in late 2023. But the Louisianans had the brilliant idea to add the WEF and the UN to their bill.

Here is a press release about it:

For immediate release

May 28, 2024

Contact: 

                  Joe Gebbia, Founder and CEO

                  State Shield

                  joe@state-shield.org 

Governor Landry and the Louisiana Legislature Say “NO” to the World Health Organization

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed SB 133 into law this week. SB 133 is a legislative measure affirming that neither the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, nor any other unelected international body has jurisdiction to override the will of the people of Louisiana.   Senator Thomas A. Pressly sponsored the bill along with Sen. Valarie Hodges and Rep. Kathy Edmonston, addressing the threat head-on.

This action is particularly timely, as the World Health Assembly is meeting Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss a proposed Pandemic Treaty and amended International Health Regulations.  These proposed agreements would dramatically increase the authority of the World Health Organization over federal and state public health policy and grant WHO broad powers to dictate healthcare policy, threaten our rights to be free from international mandates, and endanger the sovereignty of every state in our nation.

With Governor Landry’s signature, Louisiana becomes the first state in our nation to reject the authority of the WHO over state healthcare policy and reassert Louisiana’s rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to manage its own public health system.

“State laws should be made by our state’s elected officials, not international organizations. The Louisiana Legislature and Governor Landry recognize the importance of sovereignty on behalf of Louisiana,” Sen. Pressly said.

State Shield congratulates these Louisiana leaders for their bold action to keep unelected, international bureaucracies out of Louisiana’s business.  The measure represents a loud cry for freedom from imposed mandates and sends the federal government a much-needed reminder that it has no right to surrender our freedom of choice over healthcare decisions to an unelected international organization such as the WHO.

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Via https://merylnass.substack.com/p/today-louisiana-became-the-first?

5 thoughts on “Louisiana becomes first US state to deny jurisdiction to WHO, UN and WEF

  1. That is a great start, but I don’t care what the WHO or the UN-elected UN has to say about my medical care, they are not going to dictate to me what poisons are going to be injected into my body regardless of what the United States government has to say about it. The only reason we were not dealt with like what went down in Japan, New Zealand, Australia and elsewhere is because Americans are armed to the teeth, and we shall remain so. Ain’t no use in them coming for our guns because that ship has sailed. Just read the damn news out of the US of A. We good on this shit!!!

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    • For now, Shelby, but there are efforts to take our guns away, as you know. Government creep exists in all jurisdictions, and has existed a long time and over every culture. This post reminded me that John Kennedy is an outspoken Louisiana Senator. I looked his bio up, because I suspect he is an independent-minded guy. I also remembered the fictionalized story about Louisiana Governor Huey Long, who was assassinated in 1935, “Kingfish”. The book “All the King’s Men”, by Robert Penn Warren, published in 1946, was indirectly about him.

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