There's kind of two schools of thought at work here.
On the one hand, in a vacuum, some party will always step up to upsurp power and authority. They will do this for simply the power, or more likely, the wealth. It almost doesn't matter where you fit in the animal kingdom, this axiom holds true. The message here is...it should come as no surprise that organizations such as the WHO and the UN exist.
On the other hand, in an established governmental framework, there will always be those who dissent and think they can do it better. They will do this because they either truly believe the governing structure can be done better, or simply because the want to wrest authority away from those who have it (often for the wealth...again). These parties will prey on the weak and the poor to gain in numbers. Then they will set their sights on bigger prey. The message here (once again) is...it should come as no surprise that organizations such as the WHO and the UN exist.
So, the bottom line is...organizations like the WHO and UN are not some unique and organic concept for which there is no precedent. They are merely manifestations of the laws of nature, and they will always exist in some fashion. You can never really get rid of them entirely, because the minute you eliminate one, another will take its place. So the goal is to just never allow them to upsurp your governmental framework. To never surrender to them. And the best defense is to use the strategy of the Asian martial arts against them. Specifically, use their own energy and momentum to their disadvantage. This, rather than attempting to stop them. They will eventually wither and die on the vine. It's when countries actually bend over and signup with these interlopers where the real problems begin.
On the one hand, in a vacuum, some party will always step up to upsurp power and authority. They will do this for simply the power, or more likely, the wealth. It almost doesn't matter where you fit in the animal kingdom, this axiom holds true. The message here is...it should come as no surprise that organizations such as the WHO and the UN exist.
On the other hand, in an established governmental framework, there will always be those who dissent and think they can do it better. They will do this because they either truly believe the governing structure can be done better, or simply because the want to wrest authority away from those who have it (often for the wealth...again). These parties will prey on the weak and the poor to gain in numbers. Then they will set their sights on bigger prey. The message here (once again) is...it should come as no surprise that organizations such as the WHO and the UN exist.
So, the bottom line is...organizations like the WHO and UN are not some unique and organic concept for which there is no precedent. They are merely manifestations of the laws of nature, and they will always exist in some fashion. You can never really get rid of them entirely, because the minute you eliminate one, another will take its place. So the goal is to just never allow them to upsurp your governmental framework. To never surrender to them. And the best defense is to use the strategy of the Asian martial arts against them. Specifically, use their own energy and momentum to their disadvantage. This, rather than attempting to stop them. They will eventually wither and die on the vine. It's when countries actually bend over and signup with these interlopers where the real problems begin.