
Frank Gaffney interviews Reggie Littlejohn on Securing America
The World Health Organization’s annual Assembly is scheduled to vote on the pernicious Pandemic Treaty tomorrow. Since Geneva is six to nine hours ahead of the continental United States, by the time most of us wake up tomorrow morning, the Pandemic Treaty may already have been adopted.
It is a tremendous thing that President Trump withdrew us from the World Health Organization. Nevertheless, the Treaty will affect us, regardless, for reasons I discuss in this interview. If the WHO is successful in rolling out international, interoperable Digital IDs, then U.S. citizens who want to travel overseas may be required to have one. Any mandatory digital ID can serve as the technical platform for a China Social Credit System-type surveillance state.
Further, the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) System set up by the Pandemic Treaty requires pathogens to be sent to labs all over the world, greatly increasing the chances of lab leaks. These leaks can start pandemics that will affect the United States, regardless of whether we are members of the WHO. Pathogens and pandemics know no borders.
The Pandemic Treaty is dangerous on numerous fronts, and we need to continue to expose and oppose it, internationally. Even though the Treaty will likely be adopted tomorrow, it will not be open for signature until after the Annex articulating the details of the PABS system is also adopted – probably at the World Health Assembly in May of 2026. One report states: “According to Steven Solomon, the WHO’s principal legal officer, if member states adopt the PABS annex at the 2026 World Health Assembly, it may be another ‘year to year and a half’ for the treaty to receive the required 60 ratifications by member states and come into force.”
More countries need to withdraw from the WHO. All is not lost. We have time. Please watch and share this video and remain engaged in the battle.