"Pandemic"
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"Pandemic" is a nebulous term for large scale health risk due to infectious disease. The WHO relaxed standarts to a point where neither the number of cases nor the danger of a disease permits meaningful risk assessment.
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Preparations
- Full article: Pandemic/Preparation
- Full article: Pandemic/Preparation
Preparations include exercises, simulations, public relations campaigns, Big pharma/Lobbying and preemtive emergency legislation.
A new pattern of hyped "pandemics"
It is remarkable that Anthony Fauci funded work to manipulate coronaviruses (“gain of function” research)then became the voice of the coronavirus pandemic response while also working closely with Bill Gates’ GAVI initiative. Fauci has boasted that NIAID and GAVI work together to push vaccines with “outright collaboration between us in setting the standard of what is needed.” This makes it easier to see that a new pattern of hyped pandemics resulting in increased population control and global vaccinations is not only possible but would be a very lucrative business model.[1]
Exaggerated data and scare propaganda was used
- in the Swine Flu vaccine campaign in 1976.
- in 2003, 2009 and 2020 campaigns
Further examples:
Examples
Page name | Description |
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2009 Swine flu panic | |
COVID-19/Pandemic | An outbreak of Covid-19, a mild respiratory disease, caused worldwide mass panic with almost totalitarian outcome. |
Hong Kong flu | |
Spanish flu |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Jacques Attali | “A major pandemic would raise awareness of the need for altruism, at least self-interested. History teaches us that humanity only evolves significantly when it is truly afraid: then it first sets up defense mechanisms; sometimes intolerable (scapegoats and totalitarianisms); sometimes futile (distraction); sometimes effective (therapeutic, if necessary setting aside all previous moral principles). Then, once the crisis has passed, it transforms these mechanisms to make them compatible with individual freedom and to include them in a democratic health policy. The beginning of the pandemic could trigger one of these structuring fears.” | Jacques Attali | 3 May 2009 |
Peter Daszak | “We don’t think twice about the cost of protecting against terrorism... We need to start thinking about pandemics the same way.” | Peter Daszak | 21 April 2020 |
Peter Daszak | “Pandemics are like terrorist attacks: We know roughly where they originate and what’s responsible for them, but we don’t know exactly when the next one will happen. They need to be handled the same way — by identifying all possible sources and dismantling those before the next pandemic strikes.” | Peter Daszak | 27 February 2020 |