Posted on 10/14/2025 7:23:39 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
The World Health Organization just announced what it calls an “upgrade” to its global health monitoring system — but buried in the fine print is something far more alarming.
According to the WHO’s own press release, the new EIOS 2.0 platform will “identify relevant content from websites, social media, and other public sources to identify important health events.”
In plain English: the WHO is giving itself permission to listen to your posts, tweets, and conversations online under the guise of “pandemic prevention.”
This isn’t about viruses anymore; It’s about information control.
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They failed to seize national sovereignty through pandemic treaties, so now they’re coming for it through technology and information control.
(Excerpt) Read more at nataliegwinters.substack.com ...
Orwell was only off a few decades.
If you object, stay the hell off social media - at least with your real name.
If used by the WHO, AI will stand for Automatic Idiocy.
AI is a Virus
Yep. Anything you put on social media might as well be on a billboard on the side of a highway. And it stays there forever.
“health” “pandemic” .... nothing to do with either, is exactly right.
Disgusting!
Somebody is sneezing in India... Shut it down... Oops! Somebody just sneezed in Canada... Shut it down too... This is complete nonsense.
There it is.
Tap Fauci’s phone
Maybe I’ll set up some bots to do internet searches like “what does it mean when my eyes are bleeding?”
WHO can KMA.
They have no authority.
Who needs the WHO looking into their healthcare in the first place?
“We Won’t Be Fooled Again!”
Many of us weren’t fooled the first time.
If it has “World”, “Global”, or “United Nations” as part of it’s title, free men don’t need it.
“We’re Not Gonna Take It!”
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