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Who in Their Right Mind Would Fund the WHO?

epa06747281 Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), attends a press conference at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 May 2018. The WHO Director-General answered questions ahead of the World Health Assembly and following the meeting of an International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. EPA-EFE/VALENTIN FLAURAUD

While many of us felt the world wide response to Covid-19 was grossly exaggerated, we were probably willing to cut the authorities a reasonable amount of slack. Taking it too lightly was always going to be a hiding to nowhere if it all went bad. Just witness the garbage that’s been thrown at Sweden because they chose not to participate in the ill-conceived and totally useless exercise of lockdown.

From day one of the crisis, one could only wonder about the World Health Organization’s public utterances about it. They looked as though they either had no idea what they were doing or they were being fed inaccurate information. Whoever would have guessed that it was probably an equal dose of both?

It is astounding that the Western world, with the exception of Donald Trump, hasn’t called them to account.

We are told that many of the issues we’re still living with more than 18 months after the alleged pandemic began are the fault of Donald Trump, because anything Donald Trump said or did was automatically wrong. When he closed flights from China, he was wrong. When he suggested hydroxychloroquine might be a useful medication, he was scoffed at and belittled and the health authorities made sure it was unavailable. When Trump talked about some of the scientific research being done on the virus where it had been found that ultra violet light knocks it off very quickly and that bleach is even quicker, adding that the scientists were researching how it might be possible to get it into the lungs he was wrong. Admittedly in a typically Trumpian way, he talked about finding a way to perhaps inject bleach into it. I concede those were poorly chosen words but anybody who’s stupid enough to drink or inject bleach in fear of covid-19 is merely proving Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and should be left to it.

Trump was the only world leader who called China and the CCP out for being the deceitful liars they are. He was the only one who acted and cut funding to the WHO.

He was right about where it probably came from. He was right that the Chinese lied about it. He was right about hydroxychloroquine. He was right about the WHO being in China’s pocket.

He will also turn out to have been right when he suggested that it wasn’t as serious as it looked. The science which we’re all following with such rigour is rapidly proving that to be true.

Some months ago the Italian health authorities started backtracking on their own figures. Other health authorities are similarly having a rethink. Scientists who were scoffed at and laughed at by the MSM and banned by Google and YouTube (the self appointed authorities on truth) only a matter of months ago, are now emerging as the true experts who were right all along. Health authorities are reflecting on their figures and confirming that their Covid counts could be hugely incorrect.

I recently wrote here on The BFD that Covid-19 is the biggest con in the history of the planet. This story from OffGuardian.org from June 11 shows it’s highly likely that I’m right:

“The UK’s National Health Service has received new instructions from the government on how it should record Covid19 “cases”, separating those who are actually sick from those who just test positive.”
From the beginning of the “pandemic” last spring, the NHS (and other countries all over the world) have defined a “case” as anyone who tests positive for the Sars-Cov-2 virus, regardless of whether or not they have symptoms.
Given that as many as 80% of those who have been infected have no symptoms, and the propensity for the flawed PCR tests to return false-positive results, this lead to likely massively inflated numbers of “cases”.

Instead of elbow bumping each other like good virtue signalers, the world leaders at the G7 summit in Britain might do the world a favour by reading the science and acting accordingly.

But what could we expect from fools who have been vaccinated yet still turn up wearing masks and elbow bumping each other even when outdoors?

They remind me of that wonderful saying:

“It’s hard to soar like an eagle when you’re surrounded by turkeys”

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