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Even more disturbing? The Biden administration’s 2023 pledge to support a legally binding agreement handing over U.S. pandemic policy to the WHO — an accord that would have allowed foreign bureaucrats to dictate lockdowns, vaccines, and surveillance operations on American soil.
Under such an agreement, once a global health emergency is declared, every signatory — including the United States — would fall under WHO command. Americans would be forced to submit to whatever “health measures” the organization deemed appropriate, from border closures to vaccine mandates.
In a last-ditch plea, Tedros addressed reporters at a press conference in Geneva on Thursday. His tone? Desperate.
“I hope there will be some formal engagement for a very honest and candid dialogue for the U.S. to come back to the World Health Organization. I’ve said it many times: the U.S. withdrawal from WHO is a lose-lose.
It’s in the best interest of the U.S. to stay in WHO. It’s a matter of health security — one that keeps the U.S. safe, and the rest of the world safe, by being part of the WHO,” he said.
“It also has many other benefits for the U.S. to remain within the WHO family. All the investments it has made are in its own best interest. That’s what we believe, and I hope they will reconsider and rejoin the WHO family.”
But for millions of Americans who lived through the disaster that was COVID-19 — from mask flip-flops to lockdowns based on faulty data — Tedros’ plea falls on deaf ears.
Let’s not forget:
- The WHO parroted China’s claim that there was “no human-to-human transmission” of the virus.
- They praised China’s “transparency” while Chinese whistleblowers vanished.
- And they downplayed lab-origin theories even as mounting evidence pointed to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
In fact, in 2021, a WHO and Chinese joint investigation deemed a lab leak “extremely unlikely” — a conclusion many experts criticized as premature and politically motivated. Fast forward to 2025, and even the CIA now believes a lab origin is “more likely” than not.
Tedros also contributed to early pandemic panic with a statement that sent the world into lockdown frenzy.
“Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died,” Tedros said in March 2020. “In comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected.”
That alarming statistic was soon debunked. Early testing focused on the sickest patients, ignoring asymptomatic and mild cases, skewing the data. Renowned epidemiologist John Ioannidis later analyzed data from dozens of global studies, showing the fatality rate could have been as low as 0.1%–0.2% — closer to a bad flu season than the apocalyptic threat the WHO made it out to be.
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Another study published in Nature pegged the infection fatality rate around 0.68% globally during the first wave — still far less than the 3.4% Tedros broadcasted.
In the eyes of many Americans, the WHO is no longer a health organization but a political machine — one that danced to Beijing’s tune while pushing a top-down, fear-driven agenda.
Trump’s move to break ties isn’t just about health policy. It’s about sovereignty. It’s about rejecting the idea that unelected globalists in Geneva should have more say over U.S. citizens than their own elected leaders.
And if Tedros thinks begging will bring the U.S. crawling back, he’s in for a rude awakening. The America First crowd isn’t just watching — they’re cheering.




