I hear the WHO or some other agency has or is promoting Universal legislation which essentially declares the following: “Any person, anywhere, who are property owners must first seek written …
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I hear the WHO or some other agency has or is promoting Universal legislation which essentially declares the following: “Any person, anywhere, who are property owners must first seek written approval and permission from the designated central authority before you or a renter or a contractor or a subcontractor does anything, even general maintenance or alterations to any property under your control, anything.”
The motivation for this legislation is unclear. To protect the environment? Public health? Not sure. I am interested what other readers might think. Is this constitutional? Democratic? Tyrannical?
James Jackson
PORT HADLOCK