Posted on 03/13/2021 7:42:23 PM PST by SeekAndFind
That’s funny.
WHO needs to go out of business. Permanently.
As does the so-called “united nations”
It shouldn't take anywhere near that long for them to find the DNC.
Wuhan Institute of Virology
Yep.
We can save them a lot of wasted time.
We know they know, anyhow.
RE: It shouldn’t take anywhere near that long for them to find the DNC.
Are the following people/institutions untouchable?
* Dr. Anthony Fauci
* The NIH
* Wuhan Institute of Virology
The history they’ll be hiding in quarantine: Ralph Baric’s team at UNC > early SARS virus > synthetic human lung tissue medium > select for mutations of the virus > too unsafe by NIH standards > continued at Wuhan > Covid-19 ... IMHO
1. Bats in Southern China 100s of miles from Wuhan.
2. Bats had the covid virus aka the China Wuhan Virus.
3. Bats taken to the Wuhan institute for viral research.
4. Gain of function manipulation done. Makes it more contagious to humans. Oddly this can be legitimate research but its dangers are far in excess of possible gains in knowledge. Fauci was involved in this years ago.
5. The damn virus escaped the lab due to negligence or intention. I do not know which. I suspect negligence due to lax lab procedures.
6. China lied and the virus spread by intention. They allowed international flights in and out of Wuhan after they knew the danger. China knew they would take an economic hit due to the virus and coldly calculated to give it to the world.
What China did was a covert biological attack on the world. If China had sent planes or missiles with the virus as an attack she would be a smoking nuclear rubble today. She used American Airlines, United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Delta Airlines, British Airways etc. etc. etc. Her cost was zero. The passengers bought the tickets and became the delivery system.
Q:”Why are you looking over there?”
A:”Because the light is better.”
With all the islands Chinda is creating, why not have a lab on an isolated island for just this purpose.
BIDEN WIN IS AN AWARD TO CHINA FOR INVADING US USING COVID 19
Every time an American looked at an item for where it was made in it came from China. Now China’s reliance making everything was being threatened by a change in leadership in America which was a major consumer of those products. When Americans hailed their leaders decision to make many of them in their country US. Their politburo worried.
Worse yet opponents to the Chinese regime in power had its citizens protesting its policies , as in Hong Kong, since that change in American leadership wave the American flag and present Trump’s name when doing so. All of which presented those in power the need to destroy that leader Donald Trump.
The way this whole thing developed starting with the Italian fashion industry areas controlled by the Chinese commies hit by a runaway CCWV (Chinese Communist Wuhan Virus) breakout occurred in Wuhan the politburo closed off Wuhan but did not warn the Italian Socialist government or the Pope with whom the Chinese government had good relations with.
But certainly violated when the socialists should have been informed and allowed to deny those Chinese workers who replaced Italians in those factories taken over by the Chinese travel to and from China particularly for their New Year while this was occurring. Which Trump did with the exception of only allowing American citizens returning..
Sure looks suspicious particularly when crews of US naval vessels somehow wind up being infected by it while visiting certain Asian ports before that showed up in Italy
THE CCP SHOULD BE MADE TO PAY
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3942036/posts#2
Who is DUH.
Wuhan flu. China Virus. King Flu. Chinese Covid.
We know and have known for a long time where this thing came from. We need to investigate further whether it was a weapon and whether it’s release was intentional.
Any RAT is untouchable unless he is now useless or an embarrassment to “the machine”.
The World Health Organization (WHO), the troubled United Nations health agency, has just elected a controversial new director-general. The choice should disturb taxpayers, members of Congress, and the Trump administration.
We’ll soon hear condemnation of the administration’s plan for steep cuts in funding of international organizations, as proposed by the White House’s budget blueprint. Cuts to WHO will draw dire warnings about global pandemics and cries for America to do more.
Global public health is, indeed, critical to American interests at home and abroad, and the U.S. government is the largest contributor to WHO’s approximately $2 billion budget. However, like other U.N. subsidiaries, WHO is plagued by persistent wasteful spending, utter disregard for transparency, pervasive incompetence, and failure to adhere to even basic democratic standards.
None of these problems are new, but they are worsening, and the latest developments underscore the need for tough love in the form of responsible stewardship of our largesse.
The May 23 election of Ethiopian politician Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to head WHO is the latest evidence that reform won’t come from WHO itself. Dr. Tedros, as he likes to be called (he has a Ph.D. in community health), is a leader of Ethiopia’s brutal minority party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, a wing of the ruling Marxist-rooted Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front. He served the violently repressive regime as minister of foreign affairs from 2012 to 2016, after a stint as health minister.
Tedros was reportedly elected with 133 of 185 votes in a third-round secret ballot, handily defeating the eminently qualified British candidate, David Nabbaro, M.D.
Prior to Tedros’s election, the Associated Press published an exposé on WHO’s already infamously lavish spending on first-class airfare and five-star hotels.
The AP obtained documents showing that WHO “routinely has spent about $200 million a year on travel expenses, more than what it doles out to fight some of the biggest problems in public health, including AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.”
This follows similar scandals that prompted a 2015 seminar on accountability, in which WHO finance chief Nick Jeffries said that WHO employees “can sometimes manipulate a little bit their travel.” He admitted that WHO couldn’t be sure that staff travel was booked cost-effectively, or was even warranted.
Ian Smith, executive director of the director general’s office, reportedly said that the agency often did little to prevent abuses. Moreover, the $803 million WHO has paid for travel since 2013 doesn’t include costs often covered by host countries seeking to curry favor, which are off WHO’s books.
Don’t expect improvement from director-general-elect Tedros, who stated in his victory speech to health ministers that his “central priority” will be universal health coverage, presumably at the expense of WHO donors. As to the spending scandal, he said, “Any travel costs, as long as they can be justified because of the program, it’s fine.” He refused to state whether he’d change rules.
In the same meeting, the WHO assembly voted itself a $28 million (3 percent) increase in “assessed” contributions from taxpayers for Tedros’s 2018 and 2019 budgets. Unlike the case with “voluntary contributions” from governments, WHO considers assessed contributions to be “the highest-quality funding” because they are “fully flexible, and can be allocated to any type of work.” Just the way WHO likes it, without strings.
Without a hint of irony, Tedros proclaimed that “this election has been unprecedented in that it brought transparency to the organization, and even greater legitimacy to the director-general.”
Transparency has never been WHO’s strong suit. Consider WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), which has its own dedicated budget, beyond operational support from WHO. The FCTC develops tobacco policy for about 90 percent of the world’s population.
At the last two FCTC biennial meetings, held in Moscow and New Delhi, the WHO group ejected credentialed media and members of the public before deliberations began. I know, because I was among them. At the 2014 Moscow meeting, Russian security personnel escorted me out on orders of the FCTC secretariat.
At last year’s ostensibly transparent meeting, a credentialed American journalist suffered bruises on his arms and shoulders while being pulled out of his chair and dragged out of the meeting hall by six guards.
In advance of the 2016 meeting, FCTC released an anonymously written e-cigarette report for delegates considering rules that would have effectively banned the safer alternative to smoking. The scientifically flawed report was criticized by leading tobacco-control experts for positioning these harm-reducing products as a “threat rather than an opportunity.”
It’s no wonder FCTC goes to such lengths to ensure secrecy. Its work can’t withstand scrutiny. Donald Trump’s December 26 tweet (“The United Nations has such great potential but right now it is just a club for people to get together, talk and have a good time. So sad!”) was a rare understatement, with respect to the U.N.’s WHO.
With so many lives at stake, it is imperative that the U.S. exercise leadership by using its influence as a leading donor to force real change, before it commits to maintain its current level of funding.
WHO’s malfeasance has gone on for too long, with no accountability to U.S. taxpayers. But it’s the world’s poorest who have the most to lose.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus A very very bad guy....And needs to quit Breathing....Why the USA is involved is treason...IMO.
Inspectors Obvious on the case!!
WHO cares?
Make work nonsense, especially since you already know the answer.
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