Bill Gates, WHO, Pharma Execs Took Part in Monkeypox Pandemic ‘Simulation,’ Per Report
Last Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) held an emergency meeting to discuss the outbreak of monkeypox. This meeting came just days after the Biden administration placed a $119 million dollar order for vaccines.
At the time of the meeting, more than 100 cases or suspected cases were reported across 12 countries. These cases garnered attention because many of them did not link to travel to and from Africa. Which was to be suspected considering monkeypox is endemic in certain regions.
But while public health officials warn about “significant [monkeypox] numbers over the next two or three weeks,” many Americans are skeptical about this outbreak. After all, most of the information they are receiving is coming from the same corporate press outlets and political talking heads that pushed eventually debunked COVID narratives that Americans quickly began to loathe.
Not to mention a recently surfaced report has shown that the Gates Foundation, WHO, and Pharma executives conducted a monkeypox pandemic “simulation” back in March 2021. Which for obvious reasons is highly suspicious…
To add to the conspiracy, the fictitious simulation start date was May 15, 2022. Monkeypox was first identified in Europe on May 7, 2022.
Skeptics believe this “high-level pandemic exercise” (known as “Event 201”) predicted the monkeypox outbreak. Considering it involved the simulation of “a deadly, global pandemic involving an unusual strain of monkeypox virus that first emerged in the fictional nation of Brinia and spread globally over 18 months.”
In the “fictional pandemic,” the outbreak was “caused by a terrorist attack using a pathogen engineered in a laboratory with inadequate biosafety and biosecurity provisions and weak oversight.”
The result of the scenario was “more than three billion cases and 270 million fatalities worldwide.”
Remarkably, the report offers “solutions” for ending the outbreak. And they are basically the same COVID-19-related measures of the past two-plus years; slow the spread of disease, flatten the curve, enforce mask mandates, end mass gatherings, implement border closures, and of course – vaccine passports.
In the scenario, the fictional countries that “prioritized keeping their economies open, undertaking little-to-no NPIs, and downplaying the virus and its potential impacts … have experienced much worse outcomes in terms of illness and mortality” than those that “promptly adopted aggressive measures to slow virus transmission.”
These aggressive measures included “shutting down mass gatherings, imposing social-distancing measures, and implementing mask mandates,” and establishing “large-scale testing and contact-tracing operations.”
The outbreak of monkeypox in the real world has the Gates Foundation, WHO, and Pharma executives expressing concerns about transmission at “mass gatherings, festivals, and parties” already. While other public health professionals don’t see this epidemic lasting long at all.
Pay attention – this wouldn’t be the first time Bill Gates predicted the future.
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