In September 2019 the WHO’s Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) released their Annual Report this year called “A World At Risk”, which suggested that the world is still unprepared for a pandemic virus and that populations in cramped cities, warmer climate change temperatures means mosquitos fly further and deforestation are “making the world a breeding ground for contagions to thrive”. This comes on the back of Bill Gates drive from his pandemic simulations warn the next pandemic could kill 30 million. [2]
This GPMB’s report justified the October 2019 Event 201 pandemic preparedness simulation (a “required action” pg 30). The simulation highlighted the need to “flood the zone” and control the message and the “need for funding”. [1]
The report aimed for it’s goals to be achieved by September 2020, where the United Nations would have “simulated” the “deliberate release of a lethal respiratory pathogen.”
- Dr Anthony Fauci (US Coronavirus Task Force and NIH) is a 2020 Board Member of GPMB, who coincidently predicted there’d “definitely get a surprise outbreak” of an infectious disease during Trump’s administration.
- The GPMB co-chair H.E. Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland wrote “Our Common Future”, the book that popularised the term “Sustainable Development”, and provided the framework for the Agenda 21 in 1992
Some of the other GPMB members include:
- Dr Victor Dzau – President Nat. Acad. Medicine
- Dr Chris Elias – President of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
- Sir Jeremy Farrar – Director of the Wellcome Trust
- George F Gao – Director China’s CDC
- Dr Anthony S Fauci – Director of NIH
- Prof Ilona Kickbusch – Switzerland
The 2020 pandemic has certainly allowed stakeholders to “solve” the many “challenges and obstacles” this report identified on page 28, and funded by governments (tax payers) around the world.
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