Those who claim to have ownership over the “civilians” or slave class are now discussing with fervor, the not-yet-released “Disease X.” The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday was a chance to discuss Disease X, a hypothetical virus 20 times deadlier than COVID-19.
Disease X And How The Ruling Class Is “Preparing” For It
“There are strains of viruses that have very high mortality rates that could develop the ability to transmit efficiently from human to human,” said Dr. Amesh Adalja of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.
This news comes as word of a new lab-created virus caused a 100% mortality rate in mice.
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The rulers have discussed this hypothetical situation before, but the rhetoric seems to be ramping up again.
“That could be bats like COVID-19, it could be in birds like bird flu, or it could be some other type of animal species, swine for example,” said Dr. Amesh Adalja of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. “It’s really about that interface between humans and animals, where interactions are occurring, that these types of viruses get a foothold.”
The ruler also said they already have plans in place to control the slave class once they decide “disease x” is here.
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday in Davos that the WHO, in partnership with other global control organizations, has already put initiatives in place in preparation for the next major pandemic or epidemic. These efforts include the pandemic fund to help nations with resources, the mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub to ensure vaccine equity for low-income nations, and the hub for pandemic and epidemic intelligence to improve collaborative surveillance of the slaves between countries.
Unfortunately, this next plandemic could be very real and very deadly, unlike the COVID hoax. All we can do is use our discernment and stop giving sociopaths and the masters more power to control our lives.
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