WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus visited Dubai last week to promote the unreleased coronavirus sequel, Disease X. The film is supposed to scare countries around the world into accepting an internationally binding pandemic treaty.
After weeks of fear-mongering about a hypothetical epidemic, Ghebreyesus appears to have finally put to rest doubts and concerns about his proposed treatment.
The title of his February 12 speech was:Pact with the Future: Why the Pandemic Pact is Mission Critical for HumanityGhebreyesus slammed critics who suggested his proposed “collective action” amounted to an affront to national sovereignty, saying “conspiracy theories” endangered “the health of the world’s people.” suggested.
Ghebreyesus cast himself as a prophet in his speech, noting that years before the pandemic, he warned that the world was unprepared if the virus swept across the country.
“Six years ago, I stood on this podium and said the world was not prepared for a pandemic, expressing my concerns at the time that a pandemic could strike at any time,” Ghebreyesus said. “Less than two years later, the COVID-19 pandemic struck in December 2019. And the truth is, the world was unprepared.”
The WHO director general glossed over how unprepared and in the dark the world is, largely because of his organization and China. Ghebreyesus reported that while the Chinese government covered up the spread of the virus and put the rest of the world on the back burner. provided a smokescreen for Beijing’s deception At first; Said Countries around the world must not restrict travelers from China or close their borders, even if China imposes domestic restrictions. It then gave the Chinese government veto power. WHO report on the origins of the new coronavirus infection.
In his speech, Ghebreyesus said that since the pandemic, “improved surveillance systems, improved pandemic funds, and
Pathogen sharing app and building vaccine production capacity. …yet the world is not prepared for a pandemic. ”
“History teaches us that it’s not a matter of if the next pandemic will occur, but when. It could be caused by the influenza virus or the novel coronavirus,” the official continued.
Blaze News reported last month that while elites were talking about “Disease It was reported that a mutant species had been created. Scientists in a country where Mr. Ghebreyesus heaps much praise but little criticism said his mutated virus “highlights the risk of FX_P2V spreading to humans.”
“Or it could be caused by a new pathogen that we don’t know about yet, or what we call ‘Disease X,'” said Ghebreyesus, whose research is largely funded by the United States. The organization that hasinfodemic” or “information overload” in 2020.
WHO leaders suggested that “Disease X” is not a new term, but instead has been used since 2018 as an alternative term to describe pathogens that have not yet been discovered.
“COVID-19 was disease X,” Ghebreyesus said. “There’s going to be another disease X, or disease Y, or disease Z. And as it stands, the world is still not ready for the next disease X.”
The bureaucrat’s recommended solution to this viral alphabet is
WHO Pandemic Preparedness Convention: A legally binding agreement to “strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response under the World Health Organization Constitution.”
Mr Ghebreyesus is racing to finalize the treaty ahead of a vote at the World Health Assembly on May 27. On the other hand, critics point out obvious flaws in the treaty.
Congressman Chris Smith (RN.J.)
I got it. At a press conference earlier this month, the so-called pandemic treaty was plagued by “a number of significant issues surrounding the proposed treaty, including a lack of transparency, closed-door negotiations, WHO overreach and violations of U.S. sovereignty, and unknown financial obligations to the United States.” He said that Threats to U.S. taxpayers, intellectual property rights and free speech, funding for abortion, and how this treaty benefits China at the expense of the United States. ”
“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO has bowed to the Chinese Communist Party rather than following science,” said Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on Coronavirus. said. “Now the WHO wants to violate our national sovereignty with a proposed ‘pandemic treaty.’”
At the same press conference, Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, suggested that “this is a global power grab that uses future emergencies as a justification for exercising that power.”
Ghebreyesus said in Dubai that the “major obstacles” to the successful implementation of his pandemic deal were “a series of lies and conspiracy theories about the deal: that the deal is a power grab by the World Health Organization; that the deal gives the WHO sovereignty; “and a series of lies and conspiracy theories about the deal.” That it would give WHO the power to impose lockdowns and vaccination requirements on countries, that this is an attack on freedom, that WHO will not allow people to travel, and that WHO wants to control people’s lives. That’s what I’m thinking. ”
“These lies would be funny if they weren’t so dangerous,” Ghebreyesus said. “But they are putting the health of people around the world at risk, and that’s no laughing matter.”
“These claims are completely, completely and categorically false,” the WHO director-general added.
After suggesting that an internationalist plan would strengthen the sovereignty of countries and not empower the WHO to intervene in their domestic choices, Ghebreyesus said: “This historic agreement, this milestone in global health… Stone cannot afford to allow the World Health Organization to interfere.” Spreading lies, knowingly or unknowingly. ”
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