Bill Gates, Dr Fauci, Wuhan virus, the common denominator?

Bill Gates – We have always lived at the mercy of the microbial world. The luxury of hindsight can afford us the conclusion that the lethal damage it had in the past, for example, the Justinian plague, the Black Death and the Spanish flu were due to ignorance. The victims and the authorities lacked knowledge of the disease. Besides, how they started and got transmitted was a mystery to them. Currently, pathology either identify them as virus or bacteria.

When you plough through some of the contemporary literature it’s incredible how they rationalise the nature and causes of the pandemics. Ignorance is what supressed human population growth until the 20th century when biological sciences, in concert with technology, opened the sluice gates. About three centuries ago half of children born in London never saw their fifth birthday because of infant diseases. And this accounted for some of the reasons why population growth was stifled.

I918 was the last serious pandemic that took out the lives of tens of millions. By 1956 when the Asian Flu started, WHO was tweaking its operational structures. Since then, the world has been spared of any serious outbreaks until the mid-80s AIDS, which had severe toll on people with compromised immune systems. The 2002 SARS outbreak was when WHO found its feet. A battery of measures had been deployed to deal with pandemics and it kicked in during the 2002 SARS outbreak. By 2009 the system had been perfected and H1N1, 2012 MERS and 2014 Ebola were brought under control in a short order.

The viruses of the past have not disappeared, it’s been contained by good sanitation, better diet and good healthcare – the fundamental to all of these is knowledge. We are still bombarded by countless bacteria and viruses every day, but our immune system, forever on a warpath, protect and keeps us safe. Cholera outbreaks are still common in places with poor sanitation. On the other hand, hardly do we hear similar problems in the West.

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So, the current Wuhan virus global pandemic shouldn’t have happened based on the structures the international community has put in place. WHO is a de facto insurance policy for the 194 member states against communicable diseases. Member states and various organisations and philanthropists don’t contribute for the sheer beauty of it. Due to the interconnected nature of the globe it is an extremely very important organ of the UN. In other words, they are like an immune system that swings into combat mode whenever a pathogenic insurgency occurs anywhere around the globe. The question is why did WHO not fight?

Was the world’s immunes system compromised by Chinese Communist Party? They claimed they were told by the Chinese that the Wuhan virus was not human to human transferable. Any smart investigator will query whether they ascertained its veracity before communicating that false information to the rest of the world, which they didn’t. While the information was given to them on their blind side, they should have added a caveat to what they passed on to the rest of the world.

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