'Liberty-restricting legislation' in the making: 'The march towards a totalitarian world dictatorship!'

Investigative journalist Marc van der Vegt draws attention to a number of important developments that are playing in the background. First, the World Health Organization (WHO) wants to make changes to the International Health Regulations, a legally binding instrument of international law that aims to "protect against and prevent the spread of disease."

The regulation is binding on the 194 member states of the WHO. With the amendment, the organization wants to regulate the transfer of certain executive powers from the member states to the WHO.

Violation of fundamental rights
In addition, the European Parliament voted last week to extend the European corona passport, the digital corona certificate, until July 1, 2023. “That means vaccination urges and boosters for everyone who wants to travel within the EU. Disproportionate. A violation of fundamental rights,” said MEP Rob Rooken (JA21), who voted against.

He still managed to prevent the extension of the corona passport until 2023 from being silently pushed through, without a vote in the European Parliament.

Thirdly, the Council of Ministers recently approved the bill for the processing of personal data, coordination and analysis in the fight against terrorism and national security. "In the context of increasing resilience with regard to the fight against terrorism and the protection of national security, it may be necessary to process (special) personal data by the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV)," we read about the purpose of this law.

The only way to stop this
“My observations: this concerns freedom-restricting legislation, national legislation is being jettisoned for the benefit of Geneva-registered organizations and this is a legal opening to mass surveillance,” Van der Vegt writes.

“The only way to stop this is to convince the MPs together that we don't want this,” he emphasizes.

MEP Marcel de Graaff (FVD) reacts: “The advance towards a totalitarian world dictatorship!”

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'Liberty-restricting legislation' in the making: 'The march towards a totalitarian world dictatorship!' Investigative journalist Marc van der Vegt draws attention to a number of important developments that are playing in the background. First, the World Health Organization (WHO) wants to make changes to the International Health Regulations, a legally binding instrument of international law that aims to "protect against and prevent the spread of disease." The regulation is binding on the 194 member states of the WHO. With the amendment, the organization wants to regulate the transfer of certain executive powers from the member states to the WHO. Violation of fundamental rights In addition, the European Parliament voted last week to extend the European corona passport, the digital corona certificate, until July 1, 2023. “That means vaccination urges and boosters for everyone who wants to travel within the EU. Disproportionate. A violation of fundamental rights,” said MEP Rob Rooken (JA21), who voted against. He still managed to prevent the extension of the corona passport until 2023 from being silently pushed through, without a vote in the European Parliament. Thirdly, the Council of Ministers recently approved the bill for the processing of personal data, coordination and analysis in the fight against terrorism and national security. "In the context of increasing resilience with regard to the fight against terrorism and the protection of national security, it may be necessary to process (special) personal data by the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV)," we read about the purpose of this law. The only way to stop this “My observations: this concerns freedom-restricting legislation, national legislation is being jettisoned for the benefit of Geneva-registered organizations and this is a legal opening to mass surveillance,” Van der Vegt writes. “The only way to stop this is to convince the MPs together that we don't want this,” he emphasizes. MEP Marcel de Graaff (FVD) reacts: “The advance towards a totalitarian world dictatorship!” https://www.ninefornews.nl/vrijheidsbeperkende-wetgeving-in-de-maak-de-opmars-naar-een-totalitaire-werelddictatuur/#
‘Vrijheidsbeperkende wetgeving’ in de maak: ‘De opmars naar een totalitaire werelddictatuur!’
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