The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting starts next week in Davos where they’ll give center stage to their unelected health counterparts to warn about a non-existent virus that they claim could be twenty times worse than COVID.
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus will share the stage on January 17 with WEF Executive Committee member, Shyam Bishen, at a forum titled “Preparing for Disease X.”
According to the event description, “There are fresh warnings from the World Health Organization that an unknown ‘Disease X’ could result in 20 times more fatalities than the coronavirus pandemic.”
“What novel efforts are needed to prepare healthcare systems for the multiple challenges ahead?” the description asks.
The WEF has been a proponent of the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty, with the goal of obtaining a “legally binding agreement” between the U.N. health agency’s 194 member countries, including Canada.
The WEF and WHO have both downplayed the concerns from citizens and politicians who note that the Pandemic Treaty would result in countries ceding power to unelected Non-Governmental Organizations. The WHO claims that governments are leading the negotiations and are free to reject the accord.
However the 2024 Davos meetings are an attempt to have them do just the opposite.
The WHO has been calling for member states, including Canada, to finalize their pandemic treaty — and pitch in more money for “when the next pandemic strikes.”
The WHO recently partnered with the European Union to create a globalized digital vaccine passport system for future pandemics. The development happened within a year after the White House, on behalf of all G20 countries, declared support for the WHO to facilitate universal vaccine passports.
Failure to comply could result in sanctions
Ghebreyesus has previously denied that a Pandemic Treaty would force countries to comply with its regulations, but he’s also threatened sanctions for countries that don’t do so.
The WEF has also stated that it’s “not yet clear what happens if the measures are not followed.”
In December 2023, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico vehemently denounced the WHO, calling it a Big Pharma creation that seeks to control governments.