By Anna Von Reitz
The document being discussed is a contract, not a treaty. Its action would be in the jurisdiction of the air and shouldn't be misconstrued or misrepresented as a land jurisdiction treaty.
Basically, the corporations masquerading as governments are getting together to hire an "expert" to do their bidding and they think that by banding together and using WHO as a storefront they can escape accountability for their actions.
WHO had better think twice. Double ditto the corporations engaged in this attempted power grab.
If the actual national and international governments have no power to dictate individual health decisions, it follows that no corporation created by any national or international government has any authority to dictate individual health decisions, either.
And it doesn't matter how many of them agree or disagree. You can't delegate a power to others that you don't have yourself. And whether it is one or a million people who don't have a particular right, it's all the same.
Think of it this way: if John doesn't have the right to kill the neighbor's goat, a whole group of goat-haters just like John all banded together still don't have the right to kill the neighbor's goat.
It's still a crime and an action beyond the limitations of their authority.
Living people are not bound by the druthers and decisions of corporations, unless they happen to work for those corporations.
Does General Motors, Inc., or Raytheon, Inc., or Walmart, Inc., get to dictate your health decisions?
Then why would the State of Illinois, Inc., or the American Government, Inc., or the Missoula County Sheriff's Office, Inc., have anything to say about it, either?
They don't.
These corporations via shareholders and Boards of Trustees or Directors or Governors, can tell their own officials and employees what to do, but they have absolutely no right to say one word to you.
And if they imagine that they do, they need to have their faces slapped hard enough to bring them out of their power-mongering hysteria and delusions of grandeur.
Share the joy.
Joe is standing on a street corner minding his own, when a guy walks up to him and starts shouting, "Why aren't you at work? You were supposed to clock in at seven! And where's your Wendy's Hamburgers uniform!"
And Joe, rightly, stares at him like he has lost his mind.
Joe doesn't work for Wendy's. Joe doesn't have an obligation to wear a uniform or report for duty at seven....
In the same way, your country doesn't have an obligation to obey a contract signed by any corporation --- only the corporation's employees are bound.
And if they don't know and understand that, it's high time that they learned.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger, Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
May 15th 2024
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