World Economic Forum: Preparing for the Next Plandemic By Brian Simpson

At present, (well yesterday), the World Economic Forum had a session, “Preparing for Disease X.” The meeting was responding to the World Health Organization hysteria that some mysterious new disease could result in 20 times the fatalities as Covid-19.

And what might this new thing be? Well, mad scientists, Dr Frankensteins, are busy working away in biolabs across the world, just as they did with Covid-19. For example, Chinese scientists have performed gain-of-function genetic engineering on a corona virus variant that killed 100 percent of the mice that were infected! Now why would anyone want to do that? And, the same team who got Covid-19 to lungs near you, Dr Peter Daszak, head of the New York based non-profit EcoHealth Alliance, has discovered “a never-before-seen virus with ‘almost’ as much potential to infect humans as Covid.”

Given this open chasing of deadly viruses, it is only a matter of time before something lethal, unlike Covid, is let loose to deal with us “useless eaters,” as the globalists regard us.

https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/sessions/preparing-for-a-disease-x/

https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/3-extremely-alarming-developments-which-could-have-enormous-global-implications/

“A Deadly New Variant That Is 100% Fatal In Mice “Due To Infection Of The Brain”

I don’t even know what to make of this story.

Apparently, a team of scientists has been messing around with a coronavirus variant that has killed all of the mice that have been exposed to it…

The research group of former PLA scientist Yigang Tong has published a new paper showing a “pangolin” coronavirus (GX_P2V) variant is 100% fatal to hACE2 mice likely due to infection of the brain.

You can see the research paper for yourself right here.  Needless to say, any variant that can cause “100% mortality” in human ACE2-transgenic mice should deeply concern all of us…

SARS-CoV-2-related pangolin coronavirus GX_P2V(short_3UTR) can cause 100% mortality in human ACE2-transgenic mice, potentially attributable to late-stage brain infection. This underscores a spillover risk of GX_P2V into humans and provides a unique model for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2-related viruses.

Hopefully someone doesn’t make a “mistake” that results in this new variant getting “accidentally” released.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.03.574008v1.full.pdf

Meanwhile, it is being reported that Dr. Peter Daszak has discovered “a never-before-seen virus with ‘almost’ as much potential to infect humans as Covid”…

A zoologist whose organisation funded controversial experiments in Wuhan which some fear started the pandemic has presented the discovery of a never-before-seen virus with ‘almost’ as much potential to infect humans as Covid.

Dr Peter Daszak, head of the New York based non-profit EcoHealth Alliance, detailed his finding in bats at an event held by the World Health Organization (WHO) on future pandemic research preparedness.

EcoHealth had its funding pulled and projects to find viruses in China cancelled due to concerns about its ties to the Covid lab leak theory — but it has continued to operate in Thailand and other parts of Asia with millions of dollars in US government grants.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12946177/Controversial-research-group-linked-Wuhan-discovers-never-seen-virus-bats-Thailand-potential-Covid-infect-humans.html

“A zoologist whose organisation funded controversial experiments in Wuhan which some fear started the pandemic has presented the discovery of a never-before-seen virus with 'almost' as much potential to infect humans as Covid.

Dr Peter Daszak, head of the New York based non-profit EcoHealth Alliance, detailed his finding in bats at an event held by the World Health Organization (WHO) on future pandemic research preparedness.

EcoHealth had its funding pulled and projects to find viruses in China cancelled due to concerns about its ties to the Covid lab leak theory — but it has continued to operate in Thailand and other parts of Asia with millions of dollars in US government grants. 

Dr Daszak told attendees at the WHO conference about his team's ongoing efforts to comb Southeast Asia for threatening animal viruses. 

Some scientists consider these virus-hunting experiments at risk of causing a future pandemic.

Dr Daszak, a friend of Dr Anthony Fauci, the ex-chief medical advisor to the US President, revealed his team have already found one bat coronavirus of considerable interest. 

'We found a lot of SARS-related coronaviruses, but one in particular we found was quite common in bats where people were commonly exposed,' he told the WHO event, attended by MailOnline. 

The virus – which was not named – was found in a cave in Thailand frequented by farmers who use the rich guano, bat faeces, within as fertilizer for their crops. 

Dr Daszak, an expert in zoonosis – when animal pathogens jump to people – is a firm defender of Covid having natural origin, and has staunchly dismissed the lab leak theory. 

He said that after lab analysis, scientists found the virus was a close relative of both SARS-CoV2, the scientific name for Covid, and another pathogen called RATG13, itself a 96 per cent genetic match for Covid. 

Dr Daszak, who originally hails from the mining town Dukinfield, on the outskirts of Manchester, added: 'We consider this to be a potential zoonotic pathogen.'

He also said additional experiments found the new virus was able to bind to human tissue 'almost as well' as Covid.  

'Here we have a virus in bats, right now in a cave used by people highly exposed to bat faeces,' he said.

'And this virus is shed in bat faeces, so there is a real potential for emergence.'

However, he added: 'We know that most people in the region have either had Covid or been vaccinated and that will provide really good protection, we think, against this virus.'

But he said this was just one of the pathogens of interest identified in just this cave.

Analysis also revealed a pathogen related to the Moijang virus, which struck down a group of Chinese miners in 2012 with fatal pneumonia, to be present. 

Dr Daszak's findings come after EcoHealth Alliance was the controversial recipient of a £510,000 ($650,000) US-Government funded project to investigate bat coronaviruses in Asia

The research is controversial because critics believe such projects, where scientists collect virus samples and bring them back to labs for analysis, may have sparked the Covid pandemic.

And in a comment that will likely add to those fears, Dr Daszak said the virus surveillance project is being done in labs with lower biosecurity procedures than the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), where some scientists think Covid was spawned. 

‘In some parts of the region we are working with very resource-poor areas so we are using basic technology that can work in BSL-2 labs,' he said.

BSL, short for Biosafety Level, ranges from 1 to 4, with the higher rating indicating a more secure lab.

A BSL-2 lab is likely to have restricted access, PPE regulations, airtight workstations, and some decontamination protocols. 

But such labs are a far cry from BSL-4 facilities, specifically designed to work with the most dangerous pathogens to human health, such as Ebola or smallpox.

For comparison, in the UK, labs working on coronaviruses are typically required to be a BSL-3 facility. 

Dr Daszak is no stranger to controversy on lab research and Covid, being a firm proponent of the theory the virus emerged naturally.   

His EcoHealth Alliance came to global attention in the wake of the pandemic for its role in funding 'risky' research at the WIV prior to Covid emerging

It has since emerged EcoHealth Alliance provided WIV £2.6million ($3.3million) for experiments.

It is unclear what these experiments were, but some believe they constituted gain of function studies, a controversial area of pathogen research where virus can be manipulated to become deadlier or more transmissible. 

Dr Daszak has also been accused of orchestrating a campaign to direct blame for Covid was away from WIV. 

This involved allegedly persuading 26 other scientists to sign off on a letter he wrote to the scientific journal The Lancet claiming the virus could only have been natural in origin and to suggest otherwise creates 'fear, rumours, and prejudice'.

The letter was so influential that it persuaded most experts into refusing even to consider that the virus could have been man-made.

It also later emerged that Dr Daszak told his fellow signatories in an email that the letter would not be sent under the EcoHealth logo to not make it identifiable as coming from any 'one organisation' or 'person'.”

 

 

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