Whitney Webb Exposes Scary Truths About WHO’s New Chief Scientist

In this video, investigative journalist Whitney Webb discusses the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recent appointment of Jeremy Farrar as its new chief scientist. Webb raises concerns about the WHO’s plans to expand its power by forcing member states to adhere to its guidelines and the potential consequences of this power grab.

She also delves into Farrar’s background as the director of the Wellcome Trust, a major funder of medical research in the UK with ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Webb suggests that the Wellcome Trust’s influence on public health policy has been largely overlooked and warns of the potential implications of Farrar’s new role at the WHO.

The World Health Organisation has undergo many changes over the past decade where it has gone to champion the interests of big pharma and billionaires “philanthropists” like Bill Gates and not public health like it was designed to do. In that sense, these actors that now exert principle influence of WHO are leading this power grab rather than WHO itself.

There are several different changes to the regulations that would allow the Director General of the WHO to unilaterally declare a pandemic or other emergency of international concern and by declaring that it would trigger the same types of responses that we saw in March 2020 but to a more significant degree in that these amendments who forces member states to agree to impose whatever the WHO decides is the correct response.

Source: YouTube 

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    Tom

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    Nowadays, the title “scientist “could apply to any bum on the street.

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