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The Executive Board of the WHO will be meeting from Monday, January 22, 2024 to Saturday, January 27, 2024. Is anyone officially authorized to represent the U.S. at the Executive Board meeting?

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As of today (January 20, 2024) the Democratically controlled Senate has failed to confirm President Biden’s appointee (Surgeon General Vivek Murthy) to represent the United States on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization SINCE 2022.

2022: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/10/04/president-biden-announces-key-nominee-2/

It appears that NO ONE has been properly authorized to represent the United States at the 154th meeting of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization scheduled for January 22-27, 2024 FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR!

The United States has officially been a member of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization since 2022. For this entire time, the following has appeared on the WHO website:

On January 8, 2024, President Joe Biden RE-submitted Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy’s nomination to the Senate to serve as the United States representative on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization. The 46-year-old physician's nomination was re-submitted because his confirmation to the position had been pending in the Senate since October 2022.

2024: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2024/01/08/nominations-sent-to-the-senate-133/


US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recounts bout of profound loneliness

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65461723

154th Session of the WHO Executive Board

January 22–27, 2024

https://apps.who.int/gb/e/e_eb154.html

Preliminary Daily Timetable:

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB154/B154_DIV2-en.pdf


The Executive Board is composed of 34 persons who are technically qualified in the field of health, each designated by a Member State that has been elected to serve by the World Health Assembly. Member States are elected for three-year terms.

The main functions of the Board are to implement the decisions and policies of the Health Assembly, and advise and generally to facilitate its work.


The United States’ delegate to the Executive Board meeting of the World Health Organization must…

  1. Be a medical doctor

  2. Have undergone an FBI investigation

  3. Be approved by the Senate

https://uscode.house.gov/statviewer.htm?volume=62&page=441

Is anyone from the United States lawfully authorized to to attend the meeting of the WHO Executive Board?

It seems that the answer to that question is NO!

Members of the Executive Board:

https://apps.who.int/gb/gov/en/composition-of-the-board_en.html

AFRICA

CAMEROON (2023-2026)
Dr Malachie Manaouda
Ministre de la Santé publique
Yaoundé

COMOROS (2023-2026)
Dr Said Anli Aboubacar
Secrétaire général, Ministère de la Santé, de la Solidarité, de la Protection sociale et de la Promotion du Genre
Moroni

ETHIOPIA (2022-2025)
Dr Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin
Minister of Health
Addis Abeba

LESOTHO (2023-2026)
Dr Nyane Letsie
Director General of Health Services
Ministry of Health
Maseru

RWANDA (2021-2024)
Dr Sabin Nsanzimana
Minister of Health
Kigali

SENEGAL (2022-2025)
Docteur Marie Khémesse Ngom Ndiaye
Ministre de la Santé et de l’Action sociale
Dakar

TOGO (2023-2026)
Dr Yawa Djatugbé Apétsianyi
Directrice générale des Etudes, de la Planification et de l’Information sanitaire
Ministère de la Santé
Lomé


AMERICAS

BARBADOS (2023-2026)
Dr Jerome X. Walcott
Minister of Health and Wellness, and Senior Minister coordinating Social and Environmental Policy
Ministry of Health and Wellness
Bridgetown

BRAZIL (2022-2025)
Mr Tovar da Silva Nunes
Ambassador, Permanent Representative
Geneva

CANADA (2022-2025)
Ms Christine Harmston
Director General
Office of International Affairs for the Health Portfolio
Public Health Agency of Canada
Ottawa

PARAGUAY (2021-2024)
Dra. Maria Teresa Barán Wasilchuk
Ministra de Salud Pública y Bienestar Social
Asuncion

PERU (2021-2024)
Dr. Eric Peña Sánchez
Viceministro de Salud Pública
Lima

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2022-2025)
To be communicated
Washington DC


SOUTH-EAST ASIA

DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (2023-2026)
Dr Jong Min Pak
Director, Department of External Affairs
Ministry of Public Health
Pyongyang

MALDIVES (2022-2025)
Dr Abdulla Khaleel
Minister of Health
Malé

TIMOR-LESTE (2021-2024)
Dra. Élia A.A. dos Reis Amaral
Minister of Health
Dili

EUROPE

BELARUS (2021-2024)
Dr Dmitry Leonidovich Pinevich
Minister of Health
Minsk

DENMARK (2021-2024)
Dr Jonas Egebart
Director-General, Danish Health Authority
Copenhagen

FRANCE (2021-2024)
Dr Grégory Emery
Directeur général de la Santé
Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention
Paris

REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA (2022-2025)
Dr Ala Nemerenco
Minister of Health
Chisnau

SLOVAKIA (2022-2025)
Professor Jozef Šuvada
Ambassador of the Slovak Republic for Global Health
Bratislava

SLOVENIA (2021-2024)
Ms Kerstin Vesna Petrič (MD)
Director-General of Public Health Directorate
Ministry of Health
Ljubljana

SWITZERLAND (2023-2026)
Mme Nora Kronig Romero
Ambassadeur, Vice-directrice et Cheffe, Division des Affaires internationales
Office fédéral de la Santé publique
Berne

UKRAINE (2023-2026)
Dr Viktor Liashko
Minister of Health
Kiev

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

AFGHANISTAN (2021-2024)
Dr Wahid Majrooh
Kabul

MOROCCO (2022-2025)
Dr Abdelkrim Meziane Bellefquih
Secrétaire général, Ministère de la Santé et de la Protection sociale
Rabat

QATAR (2023-2026)
Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari
Minister of Public Health
Ministère de la Santé
Doha

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (2021-2024)
Dr Hassan Mohammad Al Ghabbash
Minister of Health
Damascus

YEMEN (2022-2025)
Dr Qasem Mohammed Buhaibah
Minister of Public Health and Population

WESTERN PACIFIC

AUSTRALIA (2023-2026)
Mr Blair Exell
Deputy Secretary, Health Strategy, First Nations and Sport Group, Department of Health and Aged Care
Canberra

CHINA (2022-2025)
Mr Li Mingzhu
Commissioner, Department of International Cooperation, National Health Commission
Beijing

MICRONESIA (2022-2025)
Mr Marcus Samo
Secretary, Department of Health and Social Affairs
Palikir

JAPAN (2021-2024)
Dr Yasuhiro Suzuki
Advisor for International Affairs to the
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Tokyo

MALAYSIA (2021-2024)
Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad
Minister of Health
Putrajaya

The purpose of the 154th Executive Board meeting is to set the agenda for the 77th World Health Assembly to be held May 27 to June 1, 2024.

MANY MANY ISSUES ARE GOING TO BE DISCUSSED AT THE 154th EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING.

WHO IS AT THE HELM FOR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION.

(I didn’t place a question mark at the end of the previous sentence, because it isn’t a question. It’s a statement.)

PRELIMINARY DAILY TIMETABLE:

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB154/B154_DIV2-en.pdf

1. Opening of the session and adoption of the agenda Documents EB154/1 and EB154/1 (annotated)

2. Report by the Director-General Document EB154/2 ?

3. Report of the regional committees to the Executive Board Document EB154/3

4. Report of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee of the Executive Board Document EB154/4 ?

5. Report of the Standing Committee on Health Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response Document EB154/5

Pillar 1: One billion more people benefiting from universal health coverage

6. Universal health coverage Document EB154/6

7. Follow-up to the political declaration of the third high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases Document EB154/7

8. Draft global action plan for infection prevention and control Documents EB154/8 and EB154/8 Add.1

9. Immunization Agenda 2030 Document EB154/9

10. End TB Strategy Document EB154/10

11. Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030 Document EB154/11

12. Acceleration towards the Sustainable Development Goal targets for maternal health and child mortality Document EB154/12

13. Antimicrobial resistance: accelerating national and global responses Document EB154/13


Pillar 2: One billion more people better protected from health emergencies

14. WHO’s work in health emergencies Documents EB154/14 and EB154/15

15. Implementation of resolution WHA75.11 (2022) Document EB154/16

16. Global Health and Peace Initiative Document EB154/17

17. Poliomyelitis

  • Poliomyelitis eradication Document EB154/18

  • Polio transition planning and polio post-certification Document EB154/19

18. Smallpox eradication: destruction of variola virus stocks Document EB154/20


Pillar 3: One billion more people enjoying better health and well-being

19. Social determinants of health Document EB154/21

20. Maternal, infant and young child nutrition Document EB154/22

21. Well-being and health promotion Document EB154/23

22. Climate change, pollution and health

  • Impact of chemicals, waste and pollution on human health Document EB154/24

  • Climate change and health Document EB154/25

23. Economics and health for all Document EB154/26


Pillar 4: More effective and efficient WHO providing better support to countries

24. Budget and finance matters

  • 24.1 Financing and implementation of the Programme budget 2022–2023 and outlook on financing of the Programme budget 2024–2025 Document EB154/27

  • 24.2 Draft fourteenth general programme of work Documents EB154/28 and EB154/INF./1

  • 24.3 Sustainable financing: WHO investment round Document EB154/29 Rev.1

  • 24.4 Amendments to the Financial Regulations and Financial Rules [if any]

25. Management and governance matters

  • 25.1 Prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment Document EB154/30

  • 25.2 Evaluation: update and proposed workplan for 2024–2025 Document EB154/31

  • 25.3 Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance Documents EB154/32, EB154/33, EB154/33 Add.1, EB154/33 Add.2, EB154/33 Add.3, EB154/33 Add.4, EB154/33 Add.5, EB154/34, EB154/34 Add.1, EB154/34 Add.2, EB154/34 Add.3, EB154/34 Add.4 Rev.1, EB154/34 Add.5 and EB154/35

  • 25.4 Engagement with non-State actors

    • Report on the implementation of the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors Document EB154/36

    • Non-State actors in official relations with WHO Documents EB154/37 and EB154/37 Add.1

  • 25.5 Nomination and appointment of Regional Directors Document EB154/38

26. Provisional agenda of the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly and date and place of the 155th session of the Executive Board Documents EB154/39 and EB154/40

27. Committees of the Executive Board

  • 27.1 Independent Expert Oversight Advisory Committee: membership renewal Document EB154/41

  • 27.2 Foundation committees and selection panels Document EB154/42

28. Staffing matters

  • 28.1 Appointment of the Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Document EB154/43

  • 28.2 Appointment of the Regional Director for South-East Asia Document EB154/44

  • 28.3 Appointment of the Regional Director for the Western Pacific Document EB154/45

EB154/1
Provisional agenda

EB154/1 (annotated)
Provisional agenda (annotated)

2 ?


EB154/3
Report of the regional committees to the Executive Board

4?


EB154/5
Report of the Standing Committee on Health Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response

EB154/6
Universal health coverage

EB154/7
Follow-up to the political declaration of the third high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases
Prevention and management of noncommunicable diseases, promotion of mental health and well-being, and treatment and care of mental health conditions

EB154/8
Draft global action plan for infection prevention and control
Draft global action plan and monitoring framework

EB154/8 Add.1
Draft global action plan on infection prevention and control
Draft global action plan and monitoring framework: minimum requirements for IPC programmes at national and health care facility levels

EB154/9
Immunization Agenda 2030
Progress towards global immunization goals and implementation of the Immunization Agenda 2030

EB154/10
End TB Strategy
Progress in implementing the global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, care and control after 2015 (the End TB Strategy)

EB154/11
Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030

EB154/12
Acceleration towards the Sustainable Development Goal targets for maternal health and child mortality

EB154/13
Antimicrobial resistance: accelerating national and global responses
WHO strategic and operational priorities to address drug-resistant bacterial infections in the human health sector, 2025–2035

EB154/14
WHO’s work in health emergencies
Public health emergencies: preparedness and response

EB154/15
WHO’s work in health emergencies
Strengthening the global architecture for health emergency preparedness, prevention and response and resilience

EB154/16
Implementation of resolution WHA75.11 (2022)

EB154/17
Global Health and Peace Initiative

EB154/18
Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis eradication

EB154/19
Poliomyelitis
Polio transition planning and polio post-certification

EB154/20
Smallpox eradication: destruction of variola virus stocks

EB154/21
Social determinants of health
Progress of the World Report on Social Determinants of Health Equity

EB154/22
Maternal, infant and young child nutrition
Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition: biennial report

EB154/23
Well-being and health promotion

EB154/24
Climate change, pollution and health
Impact of chemicals, waste and pollution on human health

EB154/25
Climate change and health

EB154/26
Economics and health for all

EB154/27
Financing and implementation of the Programme budget 2022–2023 and outlook on financing of the Programme budget 2024–2025

EB154/28
Draft fourteenth general programme of work

EB154/29 Rev.1
Sustainable financing: WHO investment round

EB154/30
Prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment

EB154/31
Evaluation: update and proposed workplan for 2024–2025

EB154/32
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Secretariat implementation plan on reform

EB154/33
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Strengthening WHO’s budgetary, programmatic and financing governance: follow-up to the implementation of decision EB152(15) (2023)

EB154/33 Add.1
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Proposals for improving the effectiveness of the WHO Governing bodies

EB154/33 Add.2
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Project plan: implementation of digital solutions for interactions between the Secretariat and Member States on matters related to the governing bodies

EB154/33 Add.3
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Cost recovery mechanisms for voluntary contributions – an update

EB154/34
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance

EB154/34 Add.1
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Follow-up to decision WHA69(8) (2016), operative paragraph (10)

EB154/34 Add.2
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Proposed methodology for costing new initiatives/programmes

EB154/34 Add.4 Rev.1
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance

EB154/35
Matters emanating from the Agile Member States Task Group on Strengthening WHO’s Budgetary, Programmatic and Financing Governance
Process of handling and investigating potential allegations against WHO Directors-General

EB154/36
Engagement with non-State actors
Report on the implementation of the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors

EB154/37
Engagement with non-State actors
Non-State actors in official relations with WHO

EB154/37 Add.1
Financial and administrative implications for the Secretariat of decisions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board

EB154/38
Nomination and appointment of Regional Directors
Process for the election of Regional Directors

EB154/39
Provisional agenda of the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly

EB154/40
Date and place of the 155th session of the Executive Board

EB154/41
Independent Expert Oversight Advisory Committee: membership renewal
Extension of terms of office and appointment of new members

EB154/43
Appointment of the Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean

EB154/44
Appointment of the Regional Director for South-East Asia

EB154/45
Appointment of the Regional Director for the Western Pacific

EB154/46
Human resources: update

EB154/47
Human resources: update
Implementation of the United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy, including the WHO policy on disability

EB154/48
Amendments to the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules

EB154/48 Add.1
Financial and administrative implications for the Secretariat of resolutions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board

EB154/49
Report of the International Civil Service Commission

EB154/50
Report on meetings of expert committees and study groups
Report by the Director-General

EB154/50 Add.1
Report on meetings of expert committees and study groups
Expert advisory panels and committees and their membership

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Bonesmama
Jan 20

Side thought while reading. Other than the absurdity of these damn “people”.. and this damn “organization”. Was the assumption that I had that they’ve only been secretly destroying the world for 54 years... looks like I’m behind on you, by about a hundo.

Regardless of how long it takes for us to win this ridiculous, unwanted “battle for freedom”, you will go into my book as an American hero.

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Bruce Cain
Jan 21Edited

It is obvious that Biden is sending no one because he just wants to see the Pandemic Treaty Pass. He is a globalist and is doing this on purpose. And Disease X will probably be released soon to start the next global plandemic. Any one behind this demonic treaty should be tried for treason. Frankly I think that a global revolution is now unavoidable. But hey that's just me. . . and millions of others. We've had it and are not going to take this shit any longer. Enough is enough. If we allow this Pandemic Treaty, Digital ID, Digital Currency (CBDCs) etc. to be implemented we will soon be nothing more than slaves on a global plantation. I won't allow that for either my children or grandchildren.

Thoughts?

In my version of the Garden of Eden one should always be encouraged to eat from the tree of knowledge but should never meddle with the tree of life as that is above the pay grade of ANY human: past, present or future. Think of the sorcerers apprentice and all the unanticipated problems his meddling created. Those of us that understand the complexity of the global ecosystem tend to abide by the precautionary principle. The globalists have the audacity to think they can meddle with the Tree of Life with no consequence. They they seem to abide by the "Let's just do shit and see what happens" principle. I can't seem to find an antonym for the Precautionary Principle.

Our globalist corporations have obviously ignored this warning as GMO farming began/expanded in the early 1990's. Using CRISPR and other cutting edge technologies they have meddled with the tree of life: terminator seeds, plants that produce insecticides (which we eat), spraying plants with Glyphosate etc. Already it is clear these technologies are causing harm to human health. Then we have fluoride in the water supply, endocrine disruptors, PFAS chemicals etc., in or food and water. None of this makes sense and represents a willful refusal to consider what our collective knowledge (e.g., the tree of knowledge) should be telling us about the harm these substances unleash on the human population. But is goes on unabated because global corporations can profit in the short run.

Then came the Plandemic and the mRNA vaccines the did not prevent infection/transmission but did cause considerable harm and death. Worse yet there is growing evidence that these mRNA injections may actually be modifying our DNA and the consequences are just beginning to be understood. Of course this has all been ignored by globalist corporate media. And over the past year I have read numerous papers about self assembly nanobots within the vaccines and much more. I've yet to write about this subject as, at first, I was a skeptic. But perhaps it is time to cover the subject because there is plenty of evidence/papers etc. which suggest the globalists want to use mRNA concoctions in conjunction with 5G EMF radiation to control our moods and literally allow the government to get inside our heads. And thanks to the author for detailing the programs that are already underway.

It is now obvious that the WEF, UN, WHO etc. want full control of humanity. They aren't even shy about their plans: a Great Reset where you will own nothing (and really won't be happy at all). And it is all spelled out in Agenda21, Agenda2030, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's). They have very complex plans to exert control of every human on planet Earth. Their goal is a fully controlled global population -- which will relegate every human to the status of a slave on a globalist plantation.

WE THE PEOPLE, of planet Earth, need to immediately unite behind our own complex agenda in order to stop this globalist coup. To that end I've put together what I call the "Put People First" agenda, which has developed over the past 5 years. I'm encouraging everyone to endorse this agenda and cite your support at City Council, School Board meetings as well as during protests. As Benjamin Franklin once said at the signing of the Declaration of Independence: "We must all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." Here is the PPF agenda as it currently exists:

* No Lockdowns EVER again

* No forced masking ANYWHERE

* No forced vaccinations under ANY circumstance

* Absolutely no vaccine passports or digital currency

* Reinstate all of those that lost jobs for refusing to get the mRNA injection, including all of our Healthcare workers

* Universal non-coercive choice: Wearing a mask or getting a mRNA injection will be up to each individual and there will be ABSOLUTELY no penalty for not complying in or out of the workplace.

* No more censorship of ANYONE whether that be on social media, corporate media or at the workplace. No one should ever be censored or punished for exercising their First Amendment Right to Free Speech.

* Impeach Biden/Harris and reinstate Trump as our president.

* Stop the LGBTQ and CRT indoctrination in our schools and corporations

* Stop the Climate Agenda and make Energy Independence Priority Number One.

* Send every Illegal Alien, that Biden has brought in through Open Borders, back home.

* Stop the illegal mass imigration invasion worldwide

* Legalize the personal cultivation of Cannabis, Psilocybin.

* Legalize the right to take Ivermectin, Hydrochloriquine and other anti-viral herbs and drugs

* Legalize the right to choose when it comes to vaccines, abortion, drugs etc.

* Eliminate Genetically modified vaccines, plants, animals (fish, cattle etc.) and the use of Glyphosate.

* Eliminate the use of Geoengineering: Chemtrails, HAARP etc.* Eliminate the fluoridation of our water supply.

* Stop allowing Blackrock, and other financial institutions from buying up residential properties which will make it impossible for future families to own a home and build up equity.

* Demand your government defund and exit the UN, WHO and WEF

https://brucecain.substack.com/p/could-the-nationwide-emergency-alert

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