Norway has just passed a new law regarding lockdowns and health passports. From now on, the Norwegian bureaucracy is to take its orders directly from the WHO regarding such matters. The Norwegian government will no longer be involved in the decision making.
This might sound alarming, especially considering how draconian the WHO proved itself to be during the virus scare, and how wrong they were in their decisions. However, this shift of power from the local level to a centralized organization is likely to prove counterproductive for the globalists.
This is because law enforcement must by necessity happen at the local level. But if the orders come from far away, the law enforces will feel less than committed to execute them.
History tells us that extended command lines result in inefficient execution of orders, especially if the people charged with the execution feel that they act under the command of a foreign power. Moving decision making from the local level to a centralized level is therefore likely to produce disobedience at a larger scale.
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