Covid-19: A plot against humanity?-6
By Modesto P. Sa-onoy Given Tedros’ connections, the Belgian journalist said, “No wonder that in March 2017, two months ahead of the WHO election, Ghebreyesus was invited to deliver a keynote speech at the Beijing University. Interestingly Bill Gates took part in the same event, with a talk on ‘Looking to the Future: Innovation,

By Staff Writer
By Modesto P. Sa-onoy
Given Tedros’ connections, the Belgian journalist said, “No wonder that in March 2017, two months ahead of the WHO election, Ghebreyesus was invited to deliver a keynote speech at the Beijing University. Interestingly Bill Gates took part in the same event, with a talk on ‘Looking to the Future: Innovation, Philanthropy and Global Leadership’ in which he summarized his partnerships with the Chinese government in four essential areas: health, agriculture, computer technologies and even nuclear energy. Here are a few eye-opening quotes, showing that Gates clearly invests in China as the world new leader:
“It’s great to see China stepping up to fill the leadership vacuum. It is uniquely well-equipped to do so. No other country has accomplished what China has achieved in the last few decades (…) at a scale and speed unprecedented in human history.
“And by encouraging investment through innovative financing mechanisms like the China-Africa Development Fund, China is strengthening not only Africa’s economic capacity, but also, over time, markets for Chinese goods.
“China is primed to step up as a global leader.
“China has a great opportunity to be a global leader in health innovation. With its rich pool of talented scientists and its capacity to develop new drugs and vaccines, China was a clear choice for us to locate a new Global Health Drug Discovery Institute. This institute—a collaboration between our foundation, the Beijing Municipal Government, and Tsinghua University—will help speed the discovery and development of new lifesaving medicines.
“A lot of the most successful entrepreneurs, like Jack Ma, Pony Ma, Charles Chen Yidan and Niu Gensheng, have helped create the world’s second largest pool of individual wealth. And now they’re taking steps to get involved and give back…”
Is not Gates degenerating his own country that gave him the opportunity and the wealth that he could never have made in China? Is he presenting to the world China, a dictatorship, as the new model of governance or a people submissive to imperial mandate? Or is there more than speech?
“But Gates is obviously not the only ally of China,” Depuydt said. “Its ties with a large part of the western globalist elite deserves a closer investigation.” And expose she did.
“Looking at the board members of the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, hosted by Wang Qishan the vice-president of the Republic of China, we find individuals such as Henry Paulson, CEO of Goldman Sachs; Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase; Corbat from Citigroup, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Laurence Fink, and the CEOs of Dell, McKinsey, IBM, Walmart, General Motors, BlackRock, Tata and many others.”
“What are they really doing on the board of a Chinese University? Doesn’t it rather look like a global strategic board?” Depuydt asked.
Depuydt suggests that the world’s elite and huge money makers are into this new attempt to change the world but not allied with their own country but with China and using the pliant Tedros as a mechanism.
Depuydt raised an intriguing question: What is the role of Tedros in the coronavirus pandemic?
The connections between Tedros and China, according to Depuydt “explains why the WHO management of the Covid-19 crisis has largely been influenced by Beijing and why Tedros openly praised the Chinese government after his meeting with Xi Jinping.” Depuydt cited Tedros saying, “We appreciate the seriousness of China’s response to this epidemic, especially the strength of its leadership and the transparency they demonstrated. China exemplifies new standards in epidemic preparedness and response.”
Tedros further called the draconian quarantine measures taken by the Beijing government as “heroic,“ while paradoxically insisting on keeping air traffic with China open and insisting there was no pandemic and thus increased the opportunity of the virus to spread worldwide.
Indeed, on February 3, Depuydt said “Tedros rebuked the U.S. and other countries that had closed off their borders when it became clear that the communist nation wasn’t containing the virus’ spread.”
The journalist quoted Tedros saying, “There is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade. We call on all countries to implement decisions that are evidence-based and consistent.”
Once the virus had spread, Tedros declared a pandemic, and the world adopted the draconian measures imposed by the totalitarian China.
Continued tomorrow.
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