Legislation would ban implementation of any policies or edicts by United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), and World Economic Forum (WEF).
Legislation introduced in the Louisiana State Legislature would ban the implementation of any policies or edicts by the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), and World Economic Forum (WEF) in the Pelican State.
Senate Bill No. 133 (S.B. 133), introduced in the state Senate in March, is authored by Senators Thomas Pressly (R-Shreveport) and Valarie Hodges (R-Denham Springs), as well as Representative Kathy Edmonston (R-Ascension).
If enacted, S.B. 133 would prohibit any policies or mandates from the UN, WHO, or WEF from being enforced in Louisiana. The bill declares:
The World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction or power within the state of Louisiana. No rule, regulation, fee, tax, policy, or mandate of any kind of the World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall be enforced or implemented by the state of Louisiana or any agency, department, board, commission, political subdivision, governmental entity of the state, parish, municipality, or any other political entity.
On March 26, the Senate unanimously passed S.B. 133, sending it to the state House of Representatives for consideration. As of this writing, the bill is pending in the House and Governmental Affairs Committee.
S.B. 133 currently lacks robust enforcement mechanisms and more-specific language and bill definitions. Adding these would greatly strengthen the bill and its ability to be enforced. Nonetheless, S.B. 133 would be a great first step toward pushing back against the UN and related globalist organizations.
Globalist Schemes
S.B. 133’s introduction comes as the UN, WHO, and WEF accelerate their promotion of policies and initiatives antithetical to the American form of government.
For example, the UN’s Agenda 21/2030 plan seeks total control and regimentation of the entire planet, and prominent examples of its implementation include the global war on farmers, carbon-capture pipelines, and the transition toward “green” energy. The global body’s upcoming “Summit of the Future” will also advocate more power for the UN.