30 Clues That Let Us Know COVID Was A Planned Operation | Part III
In-Q-Tel, Trump, Gates, the WHO and the FDA.
This is the third part of a series exploring the many clues that reveal COVID was a planned operation. If you missed the first two, you can find them here:
Part I: Conspiracies, Anthrax, Emerging Pathogens & Informed Consent
Part II: Simulations, Comic Books & Dances
Continuing in semi-chronological order…
24. In-Q-Tel Pivots
In-Q-Tel, the first U.S. government-sponsored venture capitalist firm which was conveniently founded in 1999, invests in intelligence-related companies. On their website, you will find quarterly research going all the way back to the Fall of 2013. In those first few years, a lot of their research focused on high-tech concepts such as smart infrastructure, artificial intelligence, mobile apps and the internet of things. At the top of 2016, as the presidential campaign season began to pick up, there was a distinct shift towards emerging epidemics/pandemics, bioscience and biometric data.
In fact, that very first epidemic document was co-authored by Tara O’Toole—co-author of the Dark Winter exercise mentioned in part one. At the time of writing, O’Toole is has been the vice president of In-Q-Tel since March 2014.
23. Gates & Trump
In 2017, Bill Gates had meetings with Trump at the start of his presidency. Gates alleges Trump was being advised by Robert Kennedy Jr. and was looking into creating a commission to look into ill effects of vaccines. This clip tells you everything you need to know about Bill’s plans.
That really sounds like a man who cares about your health, amirite?!?
So, what did Trump end up doing? Well, he apparently appointed some Pfizer lobbyists who killed the vaccine safety commission…
IT’S ALL FOR YOUR HEALTH!
22. The WHO & The GPMB
Published in March of 2018, a bulletin of the World Health Organization announced The Global Virome Project—a 10-year partnership that would include research that supports a pan-coronavirus vaccine. Among the partners would be Peter Daszak, whose New York-based EcoHealth Alliance infamously funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan and caused people around the world to get hung up on one of the most brilliant red herrings in recent memory. Also partnering would be Metabiota’s Nathan Wolfe—a consultant on the Hollywood film Contagion mentioned in part one. We’ll touch on Metabiota in a later piece.
Just two months later, the WHO and the World Bank Group would launch the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board which is meant to be an independent monitoring and accountability body to ensure preparedness for global health crises. When the coronavirus operation was in full swing, the GPMB’s board included Anthony Fauci (NIAID), George F. Gao (Chinese CDC), Jeremy Farrar (Wellcome Trust, UK) and Chris Elias (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation).
In June of 2019, the WHO would post yet another report on epidemic and pandemic preparedness. Centering around Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, it was curiously named From “never again” to the “new normal” (you might remember “new normal” being a hot term used by the media in 2020 to normalize the authoritarian flex that was happening).
In September of 2019, the GPMB would ramp up their presence by publishing their first annual report titled A World At Risk, mere weeks before the COVID operation would kick off. The report would warn that countries needed to be prepared for the deliberate release of pathogens. Spooky, spooky propaganda.
Just five days after that report, the GPMB would release a paper in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (you might remember their involvment in some of the simulations mentioned in part two). A bit on the nose, they called this one Preparedness for a High-Impact Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic. They also touched on a potential deliberate release of a pathogen—pounding it further into the head of public health officials. Of course, they would also push surveillance and mass vaccination strategies in this report.
You have to love cartoon viruses!
21. Gates, The WHO & The FDA
By 2017, it was very apparent that the WHO’s priorities were aligning with that of Bill Gates. From Meet the world’s most powerful doctor: Bill Gates over at Politico, Natalie Huet and Carmen Paun write:
Some billionaires are satisfied with buying themselves an island. Bill Gates got a United Nations health agency in Geneva.
Over the past decade, the world’s richest man has become the World Health Organization’s second biggest donor, second only to the United States and just above the United Kingdom. This largesse gives him outsized influence over its agenda, one that could grow as the U.S. and the U.K. threaten to cut funding if the agency doesn’t make a better investment case.
The result, say his critics, is that Gates’ priorities have become the WHO’s.
By the end of the year, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation would enter a memorandum of understanding with the FDA in an alleged attempt to “facilitate existing and new mutually agreed upon programs and activities and to carry out their common goal to improve public health by stimulating and fostering medical product innovation and enabling medical product development.” I always love when people who break anti-trust laws team up with regulatory agencies, don’t you?!?
It should come to no surprise that the man who paid off the media and the public health institutions would profit handsomely from his investments in big pharma.
Straight from the horse’s mouth:
Fuck that guy.
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The covid 19 interactive map on the WEFs website is very very complex and shows deatails about the rebuilding of humanity on a scale one can hardly imagine for post "flu seasons", even severe ones. The so called window of opportunity.