Memorial Day in America 2024 - WHO Fails to Vote in Global Totalitarian Government

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Today is a national holiday in the USA, Memorial Day, which commemorates those that have died in military actions. It coincidentally is the day the WHO had set for the vote of it's member states on the global plandemic 'agreement' (a treaty would have to be ratified by the US Senate, which would enable it to be not ratified and thus struck down by the USA. Despite the blatant corruption of American legislators, all it took to prevent that potential interference was to use the word agreement rather than treaty. Does that really make the difference between whether Americans are subject to a global totalitarian conquest? 'Welp, they used clever words, Clem. We're just unable to do anything about it, and now we're property instead of free men.' No, that isn't how this works. Not on Memorial Day, and not on any day of the year. Neat thing about America is that the civilians are armed. A lot more Americans have died on hills in their civvies than in fancy dress uniforms like the one that kid in the pic above is wearing).

Member states of the World Health Organization have failed to meet a deadline on consensus for a global treaty to fight future pandemics in time. They plan to discuss measures going forward at the WHO general assembly that starts in Switzerland next week.

According to Dr. Robert W. Malone, that vote has failed to attain nominal consensus of the member states, and the WHO is not proceeding to hold the vote. That is not a victory over the plandemic treaty as I understand it, since it has not been voted down, but the vote has merely not taken place, which allows it to be held on another date. However, like most claims of governmental power, I don't think the vote matters at all.

I am sovereign. A vote of me and even hundreds of people I disagree with does not obligate me to some course of action. I am not a democracy. I am a free man, an Autarch, and neither the WHO, the USA, nor anyone else has any authority to tell me to mask up, take jabs, or stand six feet away from other people. No vote on a lot of different things has any legal standing, and I'm not going to comply with any such orders regardless of who is giving those orders.

And, yes that is a hill I'm ready to die on. That's what Memorial Day is all about, theoretically anyway. A lot of Americans have died on hills defending freedoms we have today because they did, and I don't think there's any shortage of Americans prepared to die on this hill either. I will sure not be alone on that hill if it comes down.

It doesn't matter if there's a town hall meeting to decide what color to paint my house, whether I raise chickens in it, or even to house some illegal immigrants in it. It's my house. I get to make those decisions all by myself, and no one has any authority to say anything about it. I reckon that's something folks need to remember on Memorial Day.

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well fucking said dude!

it matters little the schemes they come up with. no human is above another, even if they band together and make it seem so with all their ill-achieved influence over the public mind...

showdown time is nearing and we will not give in after all the trials and tribulations these past years

"...we will not give in after all the trials and tribulations these past years"

I don't think we can. Our survival depends on it.

Thanks!

Remembering those who sacrificed everything is so important. It's a reminder of the freedoms we enjoy today and the responsibility we have to protect them. Thanks for sharing such a heartfelt reflection dear friend

I'm happy to share that remembrance with you and the other good people in our Hive community.

Thanks!

Thanks from that good friend, we all appreciate your work

Good points! I remember a few years ago saying to my husband that seatbelts should be bright orange so police could just see as you drive by whether you're wearing your seatbelt or not. He was like, "It's my car. If I don't want to wear my seatbelt, I shouldn't have to. If I get in a wreck and kill myself because I don't have on my seatbelt, that's my fault and my decision. They should be able to force me to do something in my own car." I think you two would get along well. Ha! I agree they don't have to right to tell you to get the jab, wear a mask, etc. I am sure if something like 2020 happens again, there will be many people standing up against the government...more than there were then.

"I think you two would get along well."

I don't know if we would, but we sure think alike. I hardly ever wear my seatbelt, because I drive along rivers a lot and want to be able to squirm out of my sinking truck in the event someone knocks me off the road and into the Big Nestucca with broken fingers. At least, that's the excuse I give me for my childish defiance of seat belt laws, LOL.

Fact is, I practice my sovereignty more and more as laws and government get more oppressive, so that I maintain my freedom to the limits of possibility. It is worth far more to me than money, more than any stuff I have.

I also recall ya'll have a 70' tower on your homestead, and that's just the kind of thing I'd love to build and have. A canopy eye view is hard to beat in verdant forest, which IIRC ya'll are surrounded by there, as I am here. I was just climbing all over roofs and tall ladders today pressure washing a neighbors commercial building, and if I'd have taken the time, I'd have enjoyed the lovely views from up there. However, when I'm on the clock I tend to be very focused and make sure folks get their money's worth for putting me to work. The funny thing is I'm not even getting paid money for the work, but get some in kind exchanges instead, which I frankly prefer.

Thanks!

Nice that you can trade work for goods and services. Yes, we have a 70' tall tower and we can see pretty far when we're up in it. We have some friends that can see it from their house on the other side of town and we have discussed using a torch to signal each other if needed. Ha!

According to Dr. Robert W. Malone, that vote has failed to attain nominal consensus of the member states, and the WHO is not proceeding to hold the vote. That is not a victory over the plandemic treaty as I understand it, since it has not been voted down, but the vote has merely not taken place, which allows it to be held on another date. However, like most claims of governmental power, I don't think the vote matters at all.

I am sovereign. A vote of me and even hundreds of people I disagree with does not obligate me to some course of action. I am not a democracy. I am a free man, an Autarch, and neither the WHO, the USA, nor anyone else has any authority to tell me to mask up, take jabs, or stand six feet away from other people. No vote on a lot of different things has any legal standing, and I'm not going to comply with any such orders regardless of who is giving those orders.

And, yes that is a hill I'm ready to die on. That's what Memorial Day is all about, theoretically anyway. A lot of Americans have died on hills defending freedoms we have today because they did, and I don't think there's any shortage of Americans prepared to die on this hill either. I will sure not be alone on that hill if it comes down.

Dear @valued-customer !
I remember that among the many wars that Americans have fought since the American Revolutionary War, the historical event in which the greatest number of Americans died was the Civil War.

The American Civil War was an opportunity for the federal government to dominate local governments, with the Federal Reserve Board having the authority to print dollars.

I believe that the American Civil War created the current American federal government!

By the way, I assume you are against the current US federal government!
I believe that Russia, China, Japan and Europe want to destroy and plunder America's wealth!

How do you plan to stop the countries and people who want to destroy and plunder America?

"How do you plan to stop the countries and people who want to destroy and plunder America?"

The federal government is not America. The American people aren't an institution, a legal fiction. I have no interest in, nor any desire to protect corrupt, malevolent institutions. I am one of my people, and my plans and interests are to protect and advance my people and their communities that create the blessings of civilization they enjoy.

Yesterday, and the day before, I worked many hours to benefit a family I have come to know. We broke bread together, and discussed this very issue. All reasonable Americans realize the hopelessness of our political circumstances. There are more than 350M Americans, yet the corrupt and malevolent political institution offers only two of them as candidates for President, and both of them are blatantly and obviously corrupt. It is certain sure that there is no route to security and comity through that political process.

We Americans will have to work together to secure and advance our interests, and do so through the many and myriad ways available to us that haven't been corrupted and controlled by psychopaths as the political mechanism clearly has been. Just doing work building and maintaining our homes and businesses without financial compensation, which can be applied in almost unlimited ways, from babysitting to digging ditches, creates strong and valuable economic and social structures that benefit us all. That's what I do, while sharing factual information that I have learned through ceaseless research about improved technologies that can help us to create even greater economic and social benefits.

"I believe that the American Civil War created the current American federal government!"

You are quite perceptive. Immediately after the Civil War, the USG was created in 1871 as a corporation, which is how it is run today. Corporations are a form of institution that are unborn, undying, do not love, hate, hunger, or suffer. As a result they are inhuman and inhumane. Society is not such an institution, and all it's members are born and die, hunger and depend on one another for every blessing, and their very lives. The institution, the corporation that has been imposed on American society, is a trivial and inconsequential thing as we make it to be. If we provide one another the blessings of civilization via other means and ignore the greedy insistence of that monstrous evil we contribute to it's power and influence over us, we will prosper and succeed while that corporation will wither and turn to dust, blown away in the winds of time to harm us no more.

We have no obligation to such evil machinations, and everything I do excludes them from the proceeds of my work, and for this reason I avoid money like the plague, because that is a vector of fraud and corporate tentacles that take what I make for my friends and family.

Thanks!

your comment reminded me of this gem i found many years ago (now only a copy of a copy on youtube), maybe it can add something to your suspicions and understanding.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=80QUNQJ6dGA&t=1s&pp=ygUQb3JnYW5pYyBhY3QgMTg3MQ%3D%3D

blessings