Bill Gates is at it Again Plotting a Global Pandemic Prison State
Indian Economy & Market|April 2023
Bill Gates advocates once again for a Global Health Emergency Corps, ensconced at the WHO and managed by the same people who created the pandemic response this time around. In other words, it would be the core of the global government pushing more lockdowns for the world—lockdowns to wait for another round of vaccines. He has learned nothing from the last mess that he created. Indeed, he is completely shameless about it. In his view, the only problem is that we didn’t lock down fast enough, get vaccines out fast enough, and conduct enough research ahead of time to craft the perfect vaccine. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, Gates is the de facto owner of the World Health Organization himself, so his push for a permanent pandemic bureaucracy carries a lot of weight.
Jeffrey A. Tucker
Bill Gates is at it Again Plotting a Global Pandemic Prison State

AN epic disaster like the COVID response, one might suppose, should inspire some humility and rethinking on how public health could have gone so wrong. They had their run at it but created a global disaster for the ages. This is more than obvious to any competent observer.

The next step might be to see if there are any places where matters went rather well, and Sweden comes first to mind. The educational losses were nonexistent because they didn’t close schools. In general life went on as normal and with very good results. One might suppose the Swedish way would be vindicated. Sadly, our leaders care nothing for evidence, apparently. Their concern is for power and money at any cost. As a result, we are witnessing a concerted effort not only to double down on errors the next time but make them even worse. 

The top two exhibits emerged in the newspapers - Bill Gates published an Op-ed in New York Times titled “We’re Making the Same Mistakes Again” and Wall Street Journal carried an article by former head of CDC Tom Frieden: “What Worked Against Covid: Masks, Closures and Vaccines”.

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