Dear Mr Bridgen,
As an owner of the copyright for the national identity card patent and a citizen of Great Britain, I am writing to express my deep concern about the proposed treaty that would allow for the removal of civil liberties and rights in the event of a national emergency. Our fundamental rights and freedoms must be protected at all times, even in times of crisis.
Moreover, as a specialist in the national identity card patent and the original author, designer, and inventor of the technology, I am particularly alarmed by the potential use of digital identity technology in the wrong hands. The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has access to this technology. If it were misused, it could cause major disruptions, poverty, and starvation, as well as the disruption of the British way of life and control of our finances and border security through digital identity.
It is imperative that we resist any attempts to erode our hard-won liberties and protections and ensure that our democratic processes and institutions remain strong and resilient against corruption. I urge you to take immediate action to halt this treaty and engage in meaningful dialogue with citizens and stakeholders to find alternative solutions to any perceived national security threats.
In addition, I strongly recommend that we boycott the W.H.O. With immediate effect in every avenue and explore alternative avenues for protecting our national security and safeguarding our civil liberties. As George Santayana said, those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.
As we have new technology that will produce electricity and give the United Kingdom an upper hand in technology and standalone sustainability for the citizens of the United Kingdom, it is time to move away from the outdated steam age methods of producing electricity. With this transition, we can reduce the harmful chemicals that need to be scrubbed from the air, preventing pollution-related diseases, and improving the overall health of the nation.
I have significant evidence and papers relating to the pollution caused by power stations and the resulting pollution-related diseases. Removing the pollution from the power stations stops these diseases. This new technology can potentially put Great Britain into a leadership position on the global stage.
Furthermore, signing this treaty could lead to the United Kingdom losing its competitive advantage in the global technology race. By suspending civil liberties and rights without adequate checks and balances, we risk stifling innovation, undermining our economic prospects, and compromising our ability to stay ahead of the curve. It is crucial that we protect our strengths and continue to invest in cutting-edge technology and research to secure a prosperous future for our citizens.
The proposed treaty effectively gives the worldwide order the power to suspend civil liberties and rights without adequate checks and balances, potentially leading to abuse of power and violations of human rights. This is a significant threat to the fundamental principles of democracy and could erode the fabric of our society, infecting it with agreed corruption and poverty.
As citizens of the United Kingdom, we must work together to find ways to safeguard our liberties and rights while also protecting our national security. We need to ensure that our democratic processes and institutions remain strong and resilient against corruption and abuse of power.
I urge you to take immediate action to stop this treaty and engage in meaningful dialogue with citizens and stakeholders to find alternative solutions to any perceived national security threats. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. I look forward to your response and continued leadership in upholding the values and principles that make Great Britain a beacon of democracy and freedom.
Sincerely, Lord James Henderson Mitchell (MJ) private PhD IEng EngTech
Director owner of MJHSA Ltd
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“Dear Angie,
I am writing to express my concerns about the World Health Organization (WHO) and their proposed treaty. I urge you to inform your colleagues to consider boycotting the treaty and to send letters to their respective Members of Parliament expressing their opposition to this agreement. As we have witnessed during the Brexit negotiations, politics can be a complex and challenging issue. We have reason to believe that the WHO and Brexit are connected and this treaty could potentially open up another avenue for corruption.