World Health Organization director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus promoted the latest book from billionaire globalist Bill Gates on Friday.
Ghebreyesus declared himself in full agreement with the depopulation advocate that “we must act on COVID-19’s lessons and innovate so that we can deliver swift, equitable health solutions to prevent the next pandemic.”
Thank you @BillGates for sending a copy of your new book. I fully agree that we must act on #COVID19’s lessons and innovate so that we can deliver swift, equitable health solutions to prevent the next pandemic. @gatesfoundation pic.twitter.com/E69PyBdgB9
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) April 15, 2022
Why wouldn’t the WHO director agree with Bill Gates?
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is among the WHO’s top voluntary contributors, according to their website.
Our top voluntary contributors
- Germany
- Japan
- United States of America
- Republic of Korea
- European Commission
- Australia
- COVID-19 Solidarity Fund
- GAVI Alliance
- United Nations Development Programme
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- New Zealand
The tech mogul introduced Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization (GERM), an idea to implement a global emergency-response approach, at his recent TED Talk presentation.
Gates railed against protestors calling out his previous discussions where he advocated for depopulation by using vaccines.
With his public agreement, the WHO director professed the Microsoft founder is a so-called expert on preventing pandemics.
In reality, the college dropout uses his massive wealth to effectively dominate global health policy as the largest private contributor to the global health body, behind only the US government in terms of funding.
From RT via Infowars:
The deep-pocketed vaccine evangelist took the stage for a TED Talk in Vancouver on Tuesday to elaborate on the ideas presented in the book, titled ‘How to Prevent the Next Pandemic’, which calls for a $1 billion global emergency response team operating under the clever acronym GERM (Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization). The group would be comprised of 3,000 doctors, epidemiologists, policy and communications experts, and diplomats operating under the direction of the WHO.
Gates scolded rich countries for taking less action to flood poorer nations with vaccines than he “expected” – and repeatedly demanded – over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. He called for developed nations to unite to implement systems that would prevent another pandemic, arguing that “your survival [with Covid-19] depended partly on your income, your race, the neighborhood you lived in.” However, the US, one of the wealthiest countries in the world, also had one of the highest death tolls from the disease, faring noticeably worse than many African nations.
The billionaire philanthropist’s ideas appear to dovetail with the WHO’s own plans for a global pandemic treaty, currently being negotiated in order to “set out the objectives and fundamental principles in order to structure the necessary collective action to fight pandemics.” Heavy on surveillance, vaccinations, and “restoring trust in the international health system,” the agreement would be legally binding under international law, superseding the regulations of individual countries and ensuring all nations act as one in response to future outbreaks.
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