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RE: Proposed Amendments to the International Health Regulations - Proposed Pandemic Treaty
Unelected monied interests who have lobbied and paid for sponsorship of a proposed a treaty without respect for human dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Why would the people of the
There is nothing that says you can’t send a letter to ALL congressmen since it could be binding on everyone in
Here is your list of Congressmen: List of Congress Members:
https://www.congress.gov/members?searchResultViewType=expanded&KWICView=false
A simple letter which should be sent three times (we suggest changing the font each time) to your congressman. They will take note of a flood of letters:
Dear xxxx
It is our wish that the Proposed Amendments to the International Health Regulations - Proposed Pandemic Treaty not be passed. We do not support this measure.
Signed,
Your name, address etc.
If you are paranoid about being targeted, simply sign:
__________first name
One of the people in your district.
You can also influence people by printing business cards and hand them out to like minded people.
Go to a regular print shop and order 500 cards and distribute as you see fit, it might be $20 to print 500 cards, just consider it a small donation to society and to ensure common sense in your community. Got a social media account? Post this QR Code. You can get 200 cards printed for free here.
Put this URL on the card and use the QR code shown in the link below:
#stopthetreaty
#Stoptheamendments
#exitTheWHO
Here is a bill that you can sponsor, and it is also a good idea to present this to your local city council asking their support at a town meeting. All you need is a cover letter:
To all members of Congress in the State of xxxx
It is our wish that the Proposed Amendments to the International Health Regulations - Proposed Pandemic Treaty not be passed. We do not support this measure. We do encourage you to sponsor a bill in harmony with Tennessee House Bill 726 (HB 726) and Senate Bill 1092 (SB 1092), titled the “Restoring State Sovreignty Through Nullification Act,” .
City Council of xxxx
__________list of signatures.
Present the cover letter, ask that they sign it and return it to YOU. YOU mail copies of the signed document to all members of congress. The city council may want a week to review, but just require that they sign it and return it to you within a week, or vote them all out of office.
This bill restores states rights, which is how the Pandemic was handled as the President assigned the states the rights to create measures. This bill is a blueprint for every state that wishes to stop the Federal Government from outsourcing your rights to the WHO, and UN - both un-elected entities that will attempt to control you.
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly are seeking to enact one of the strongest and most comprehensive nullification bills in the country.
House Bill 726 (HB 726) and Senate Bill 1092 (SB 1092), titled the “Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act,” are identical. They are sponsored by Representative Bud Hulsey (R-Kingsport) and Senator Janice Bowling (R-Tullahoma), respectively.
The bills’ preface clearly and correctly explains the proper constitutional separation of powers (both horizontally and vertically), condemns the baseless elevation of court rulings, regulations, and executive orders to the level of “laws,” and it expounds on the principle of nullification and the duty of “every constitutional officeholder, whether local, state, or federal,” to adhere to the Constitution.
HB 726 and SB 1092 then declare:
SECTION 6. It is declared that federal laws, federal executive actions, and federal court opinions must comply with the jurisdictional limitations of the United States Constitution. It is further declared that any federal action outside the enumerated powers set forth in the United States Constitution are in violation of the peace and safety of the people of this state, and therefore, said acts are declared void and must be resisted.
SECTION 7. The proper manner of resistance is a state action of nullification of the federal action.
If enacted, HB 726 and SB 1092 would create formal processes for reviewing the constitutionality of federal actions and rejecting those found unconstitutional. In addition to expressly authorizing the governor, General Assembly, and state courts to nullify unconstitutional federal laws, it creates processes for counties, municipalities, and registered voters to force the General Assembly to introduce and consider bills of nullification.
Under HB 726 and SB 1092, the scope of which federal actions to review is comprehensive. It defines “federal action” as including “federal law; a federal agency rule, policy, or standard; an executive order of the president of the
Additionally, the bills expressly state that “any federal action, whether said action is past, present, or future,” can be nullified using the outlined processes.
When examining the constitutionality of federal actions, HB 726 and SB 1092 require considering “the plain reading and reasoning of the text of the United States Constitution and the understood definitions at the time of the framing and construction of the Constitution by the framers.”
If a federal action is found unconstitutional under the HB 726 and SB 1092, that action would be prohibited from being enforced in
HB 726 and SB 1092 are firmly grounded in the text of the U.S. Constitution. In particular, Article VI states, “[t]his Constitution, and the Laws of the
Accordingly, any federal action that violates or contradicts the Constitution cannot be “made in Pursuance thereof” and, thus, is not “the supreme Law of the Land.” Unfortunately, in the last several decades, thousands of unconstitutional laws on the federal, state, and even local levels have been created and enforced.
HB 726 and SB 1092 follow and enforce both of these important constitutional provisions (Article VI and the 10th Amendment) by nullifying unconstitutional federal actions and by restoring state sovereignty. Additionally, exercising these powers is more important now than ever, considering the extent to which the federal government has overreached. If our leaders adhered consistently to the Constitution, 80% of the federal government would be declared unconstitutional, and the situation will likely get worse under the Biden administration.
Urge your state representative and senator to support the
Although we provide a way to easily email legislators, we know from long experience that it takes a lot more interaction with your legislators to get your point across than that provided by emails alone.
That's why we provide an easy way not only to email them, but to contact them by phone, tweet, and even video message them.
https://jbs.org/alert/restore-tennessee-sovereignty/