It’s supposed to be a hypothetical simulation. No, really!
When the World Economic Forum meets in Davos next week, global leaders are set to discuss how to prevent a future unknown “Disease X” the World Health Organization predicts could kill 20 times more people than the recent coronavirus outbreak.
The name might sound like something conjured up by Elon Musk, but the prospect of Disease X has been on the WHO’s radar since it deemed the fabled pathogen a research priority in 2017. The WHO prioritizes research into Disease X alongside research into diseases like COVID-19, the Ebola virus, SARS, MERS, Zika and others.
The WHO has warned several times since the coronavirus outbreak that a future pandemic could be just around the corner. Given researchers aren’t working with a known pathogen โ it’s just assumed a really bad one will emerge at some point โ work to prevent an ensuing global pandemic is hypothetical at best.
The attendants of the WEF conference in Davos will undoubtedly remain ignorant as to how their solutions will be welcomed. Especially considering there will be an election in the U.S. during November of this year and the elites are scared stiff about the possibility of Trump being re-elected. Climate change was said to be the rationale for this.
Meanwhile, W.E.F. continues to promote their core policy.
In the meantime, have you ever noticed that climate cultists make no effort to try and block people traveling to elite conferences like the W.E.F. conference in Davos?
Here’s a radical idea: Cancel the conference and that should stop the virus’s spread.
PHOTO CREDIT: Colored Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of SARS-CoV-2, speculated in 2020 as being the first virus to create Disease X. By NIAID – https://www.flickr.com/photos/niaid/49531042877, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=87014916