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WHO Drafts Plan For 'Global Health Emergency Corps' To Override Governments On Pandemics...
• By Natalie WintersThe World Health Organization has quietly released a new "global health emergency plan" that, if implemented, would hand unprecedented authority to unelected global bureaucrats — giving them the power to command "emergency coordination" not just during pandemics, but for virtually any global crisis, including climate change and online speech.
Buried inside the document's "National and International Emergency Coordination" section, the WHO outlines a sweeping new vision for centralized command.
It's open subordination of national governments to "unified leadership" from Geneva.
"National and International Emergency Coordination" — Replacing Sovereignty with Central Command
The WHO's report makes clear that so-called "emergencies" will no longer be confined to infectious disease. Instead, they can include "climate-related events, natural disasters, or social disruptions" that threaten what the organization calls "global health security."
The document insists that "coordination mechanisms must be established at all levels — national, regional, and international — under the direction of the WHO."
In other words, your country's response to a declared "emergency" would no longer be your country's alone.
The section calls for "alignment" between local and global actors, emphasizing that national systems must "integrate fully with WHO-led coordination structures." It even warns that countries acting independently risk "fragmented and inefficient" outcomes — bureaucratic doublespeak for defying WHO control.
The "Global Health Emergency Corps" — The WHO's Permanent Crisis Force
The most chilling revelation comes in the WHO's own words:
"A framework for a Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC) has been developed, offering a more uniform approach to health emergency workforce strengthening and coordination. The GHEC recognizes that a consistently organized health emergency workforce in every country, with interoperable surge capacities and an interconnected group of leaders at regional and global levels, provides the basis for a more coordinated and therefore effective response to health emergencies and pandemics."



