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|start=2021 | |start=2021 | ||
|end=2022? | |end=2022? | ||
− | |description=A network of "commissioners" | + | |description=A network of "commissioners" set up in 2021 to "frame priorities and help build consensus on policy solutions to strengthen societal and global resilience", i.e. [[coerced jabs]] and [[censorship]] of [[COVID dissident]]s. At least 14 members were [[Bilderbergers]]. |
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|website=https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/ | |website=https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/ | ||
− | |founders=Bill Emmott,Berel Rodal | + | |founders=Bill Emmott, Berel Rodal, Bilderberg group |
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− | |partners=RAND | + | |partners=RAND, Martin School (Oxford), Asia-Pacific Initiative, Health and Global Policy Institute, University of Tokyo |
− | |members=Montek Singh Ahluwalia,John Allen,Pedro Aspe,Jacques Attali,Emma Bonino,Steven Chu,André Hoffmann,Hailemariam Desalegn,Yoichi Funabashi,Lynda Gratton,Hanna Halaburda,Margaret Hamburg,Francois Heisbourg,Olivia Judson,Daniel Kahneman,Walter Kielholz,Kiyoshi Kurokawa,Eric X Li,Beverley McLachlin,Trevor Manuel,Federica Mogherini,Siddhartha Mukherjee,Tolullah Oni,Jim Rogers,Norbert Röttgen,Pardis Sabeti,Simon Schama,Masaaki Shirakaw,Timothy Snyder,Michael Spence,Audrey Tang,Alvaro Vargas-Llosa,Amos Yadlin,Michael Zantovsky,Richard Garwin,Richard N. Haass,Wolfgang Ischinger,Ebtesam al-Ketbi,Margaret MacMillan,Greg Petsko,Adam Roberts,Kenneth R Weinstein,Martin Wolf | + | |members=Montek Singh Ahluwalia,John Allen,Pedro Aspe,Jacques Attali,Emma Bonino,Steven Chu,André Hoffmann,Hailemariam Desalegn,Yoichi Funabashi,Lynda Gratton,Hanna Halaburda,Margaret Hamburg,Francois Heisbourg,Olivia Judson,Daniel Kahneman,Walter Kielholz,Kiyoshi Kurokawa,Eric X. Li,Beverley McLachlin,Trevor Manuel,Federica Mogherini,Siddhartha Mukherjee,Tolullah Oni,Jim Rogers,Norbert Röttgen,Pardis Sabeti,Simon Schama,Masaaki Shirakaw,Timothy Snyder,Michael Spence,Audrey Tang,Alvaro Vargas-Llosa,Amos Yadlin,Michael Zantovsky,Richard Garwin,Richard N. Haass,Wolfgang Ischinger,Ebtesam al-Ketbi,Margaret MacMillan,Greg Petsko,Adam Roberts,Kenneth R Weinstein,Martin Wolf |
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− | The '''Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy''' (GCPPP) was a network of "commissioners" working to "frame priorities and help build consensus on policy solutions to strengthen societal and global resilience", which seems to mean [[coerced jabs]], [[censorship]] and blind faith in "policymakers". The commission | + | The '''Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy''' (GCPPP) was a network of "commissioners" working to "frame priorities and help build consensus on policy solutions to strengthen societal and global resilience", which seems to mean [[coerced jabs]], [[censorship]] and blind faith in "policymakers". The commission included {{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]]|format=count}} Bilderbergers.<ref>{{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]]}} </ref> |
Convener [[Bill Emmott]], former editor of ''[[The Economist]]'' said "I think the future of the GCPPP is going to be giving private and very specialised briefings to governments. So as to directly inform public policy." | Convener [[Bill Emmott]], former editor of ''[[The Economist]]'' said "I think the future of the GCPPP is going to be giving private and very specialised briefings to governments. So as to directly inform public policy." | ||
− | The website | + | The website was last updated in March [[2022]], but was still online as of June 2023. |
==Own words== | ==Own words== | ||
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A principal aim is to stimulate fresh thinking on major inter-connected issues, such as the balance between state and market; the social contract, rights, and equity; governmental legitimacy; the role of [[science]] in [[decision-making]], and trust in such a role, also in responding to [[climate change]]; and the evolution of [[globalization]] and global institutions. The Commission’s goal is one of framing priorities and recommendations for national and global measures to help advance strengthened societal health and resilience.<ref>https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/about/mission/</ref> | A principal aim is to stimulate fresh thinking on major inter-connected issues, such as the balance between state and market; the social contract, rights, and equity; governmental legitimacy; the role of [[science]] in [[decision-making]], and trust in such a role, also in responding to [[climate change]]; and the evolution of [[globalization]] and global institutions. The Commission’s goal is one of framing priorities and recommendations for national and global measures to help advance strengthened societal health and resilience.<ref>https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/about/mission/</ref> | ||
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+ | == Deep political connections == | ||
+ | The group has at least {{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]] | ||
+ | |format=count}} Bilderbergers among its ranks: {{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]]}} | ||
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+ | The group has at least {{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has member::~Rhodes Scholar/*]] | ||
+ | |format=count}} Rhodes Scholars among its ranks: {{#ask: [[-Has member::Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy]][[-Has member::~Rhodes Scholar/*]]}} | ||
==Work== | ==Work== | ||
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− | === | + | === Pivoting from "miracle" jabs on to "climate change"... === |
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|subjects=climate change, COVID-19/Vaccine | |subjects=climate change, COVID-19/Vaccine | ||
− | |text=The development in less than a year of several [[safe and effective highly effective]] [[Covid jab|vaccines against COVID-19]] was hailed as a "miracle" by some. The reality is more mundane. It was a real-world example of what can be achieved when [[politicians]], [[policymakers]], the private sector and [[scientists]] focus on mobilising the funds, resources and talents necessary to tackle a specific, highly motivating problem. Why then, should the human race not be trying to replicate the vaccine breakthrough to tackle the even greater threat of [[climate change]]? | + | |text=The development in less than a year of several [[safe and effective|highly effective]] [[Covid jab|vaccines against COVID-19]] was hailed as a "miracle" by some. The reality is more mundane. It was a real-world example of what can be achieved when [[politicians]], [[policymakers]], the private sector and [[scientists]] focus on mobilising the funds, resources and talents necessary to tackle a specific, highly motivating problem. Why then, should the human race not be trying to replicate the vaccine breakthrough to tackle the even greater threat of [[climate change]]? |
|date=9 July 2021 | |date=9 July 2021 | ||
|authors=Luke Lythgoe | |authors=Luke Lythgoe | ||
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− | === | + | === Jab mandation === |
− | {{QB|What can be done about [[anti-vaxxer|vaccine hesitancy]]...The most obvious approach is to incentivise vaccine uptake. This has been done in a variety of ways worldwide... The use of [[vaccine passports]]—offering the possibility of a return to (largely) normal life—has also proved an effective strategy in [[Israel]], which has some of the highest rates of COVID-19 vaccination in the world. The app-based "green-pass" system is simple and convenient, with countries like [[Japan]] set to implement similar ones in the coming months. The [[European Union]] is also set to implement a "Digital Green Certificate" system for vaccinated travellers in the bloc. That ought to be a strong incentive for vaccination as well.<ref>https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/what-we-know-about-vaccine-hesitancy/</ref>}} | + | By its own account, the group was energetic in its effort to promote ''de facto'' [[mandation of the COVID-19 injections]]: |
+ | {{QB|What can be done about [[anti-vaxxer|vaccine hesitancy]]... The most obvious approach is to incentivise vaccine uptake. This has been done in a variety of ways worldwide... The use of [[vaccine passports]]—offering the possibility of a return to (largely) normal life—has also proved an effective strategy in [[Israel]], which has some of the highest rates of COVID-19 vaccination in the world. The app-based "green-pass" system is simple and convenient, with countries like [[Japan]] set to implement similar ones in the coming months. The [[European Union]] is also set to implement a "Digital Green Certificate" system for vaccinated travellers in the bloc. That ought to be a strong incentive for vaccination as well.<ref>https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/what-we-know-about-vaccine-hesitancy/</ref>}} | ||
==People and funding== | ==People and funding== |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 23 August 2023
The Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy (GCPPP) was a network of "commissioners" working to "frame priorities and help build consensus on policy solutions to strengthen societal and global resilience", which seems to mean coerced jabs, censorship and blind faith in "policymakers". The commission included 14 Bilderbergers.[1]
Convener Bill Emmott, former editor of The Economist said "I think the future of the GCPPP is going to be giving private and very specialised briefings to governments. So as to directly inform public policy."
The website was last updated in March 2022, but was still online as of June 2023.
Contents
Own words
We are an independent, global, inter-disciplinary, non-partisan group of policy-makers, scholars, scientists, strategists and others convened to think through the wide range of issues and crises associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. The Commission’s purpose is to enable informed discourse and decision-making, to frame priorities and help build consensus on policy solutions to strengthen societal and global resilience.[2]
A principal aim is to stimulate fresh thinking on major inter-connected issues, such as the balance between state and market; the social contract, rights, and equity; governmental legitimacy; the role of science in decision-making, and trust in such a role, also in responding to climate change; and the evolution of globalization and global institutions. The Commission’s goal is one of framing priorities and recommendations for national and global measures to help advance strengthened societal health and resilience.[3]
Deep political connections
The group has at least 14 Bilderbergers among its ranks: John Allen, Jacques Attali, Emma Bonino, Richard Haass, François Heisbourg, André Hoffmann, Wolfgang Ischinger, Walter Kielholz, Margaret MacMillan, Norbert Röttgen, Timothy Snyder, Michael Spence, Martin Wolf, Michael Zantovsky
The group has at least 5 Rhodes Scholars among its ranks: Montek Ahluwalia, Richard Haass, Greg Petsko, Pardis Sabeti, Michael Spence
Work
"Conspiracy theories"
“The riots on January 6th were a reminder that conspiracy theories are not simply the purview of kooks in basements connecting the dots. For human psychology, they are a dangerous and ever-present temptation, one that through the affirming appeal of collective effort has the power to undermine democracies, overthrow governments and set history on new courses. The threat they pose is a real one, and needs to be treated as such.”
Dylan Barry (16 July 2021) [4]
Pivoting from "miracle" jabs on to "climate change"...
“The development in less than a year of several highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 was hailed as a "miracle" by some. The reality is more mundane. It was a real-world example of what can be achieved when politicians, policymakers, the private sector and scientists focus on mobilising the funds, resources and talents necessary to tackle a specific, highly motivating problem. Why then, should the human race not be trying to replicate the vaccine breakthrough to tackle the even greater threat of climate change?”
Luke Lythgoe (9 July 2021) [5]
Jab mandation
By its own account, the group was energetic in its effort to promote de facto mandation of the COVID-19 injections:
What can be done about vaccine hesitancy... The most obvious approach is to incentivise vaccine uptake. This has been done in a variety of ways worldwide... The use of vaccine passports—offering the possibility of a return to (largely) normal life—has also proved an effective strategy in Israel, which has some of the highest rates of COVID-19 vaccination in the world. The app-based "green-pass" system is simple and convenient, with countries like Japan set to implement similar ones in the coming months. The European Union is also set to implement a "Digital Green Certificate" system for vaccinated travellers in the bloc. That ought to be a strong incentive for vaccination as well.[6]
People and funding
“It didn't surprise me when we built up our 30 or so people, several of them were former Rhodes Scholars...That is the Rhodes quality, that you are not specialist only, but part of a community”
Bill Emmott (2022) [7]
Commissioners and advisers as listed.[8] The commission also had staffers.[9]
It was funded by Swiss RE, and possibly others, and was legally based in Switzerland[10]
Known members
21 of the 43 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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John Allen | A Retired US Marine Corps 4 star General |
Jacques Attali | French deep politician and academic. "The real bourgeoisie running the world is about 1,000 people. They are running capitalism." Attended the 1975 Bilderberg, Le siecle |
Emma Bonino | Attended the 1998 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection |
Richard Haass | Bilderberger, CFR President |
Margaret Hamburg | US physician and expert in pandemic preparedness. Board of the Council on Foreign Relations.Operation Dark Winter, Clade X, GAVI, CFR, Wellcome Trust,Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation |
François Heisbourg | Promoter of the "war on terror". He wrote a working paper for the 1989 Bilderberg. Heavy MSC habit. |
André Hoffmann | Multi-billionaire big pharma and environmental conservation activist, Bilderberg, World Economic Forum Board of Trustees |
Wolfgang Ischinger | Spooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference |
Walter Kielholz | a Swiss insurance and bank manager with extensive networks |
Margaret MacMillan | Canadian multi-Bilderberger historian |
Trevor Manuel | World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow 1994. South African Minister of Finance from 1996 to 2009. Married to bankster Maria Ramos, a WEF Leader 1998. In April 2020 he was appointed an African Union Special Envoy on Covid-19. |
Federica Mogherini | Italian politician, WEF |
Greg Petsko | Rhodes scholar biochemist member of the Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy |
Norbert Röttgen | Bilderberg German politician who blamed people who declined vaccines for a divided society |
Pardis Sabeti | Iranian biologist, YGL 2012, Rhodes Scholar 1997, Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy |
Timothy Snyder | CFR, widely published historian who attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. |
Michael Spence | Bilderberg economist who signed the Document:Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19 |
Kenneth Weinstein | President and CEO of the deep state think tank Hudson Institute until 2020. Also member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which manages the CIA's open media channels. |
Martin Wolf | Economic journalist and serial Bilderberger, aggressively promoting COVID jabs in February 2021 |
Amos Yadlin | Appointed director of Israel Defence Intelligence in 2006. |
Michael Zantovsky | Bilderberger Czech diplomat |
References
- ↑ John Allen, Jacques Attali, Emma Bonino, Richard Haass, François Heisbourg, André Hoffmann, Wolfgang Ischinger, Walter Kielholz, Margaret MacMillan, Norbert Röttgen, Timothy Snyder, Michael Spence, Martin Wolf, Michael Zantovsky
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/about/mission/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/belief-in-conspiracy-theories/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/covid-lessons-for-climate/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/what-we-know-about-vaccine-hesitancy/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/YZGPzs61rGA
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/about/commissioners/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/belief-in-conspiracy-theories/
- ↑ https://globalcommissionforpostpandemicpolicy.org/about/legal-structure-and-funding/