WHO IS THE BOSS OF WHO? WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE MAN WHO IS MISMANAGING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS?
WHO boss Tedros Adhanom |
WHO is the acronym for the World Health Organisation, the international organisation that is tasked with monitoring and advising on the global coronavirus crisis that has many of us locked up in our homes. But who exactly is Tedros Adhanom, the mysterious head of the organisation? Is he a brilliant medical professional chosen purely on merit or is he just some political puppet who did his best to fuck up so that Big Pharma could make a fortune out of the global pandemic?
Let's take a closer look!
First of all how is the head of WHO chosen?
According to WHO's own website, the names of candidates for the position of Director-General are nominated by representatives of the member states.
The candidates are then given the opportunity to interact in a password-protected web forum hosted by WHO. Next, a live forum is held, at which candidates present their "vision" to representatives of the member states and answer questions on their candidacy.
The candidates’ forum is then webcast on the WHO website in all official languages. Following this, WHO’s 34-member "Executive Board" draws up a short list of five candidates. Executive Board members then interview these candidates and select three nominees to go forward to the World Health Assembly who choose the DG in an "election."
The 34-member "Executive Board" is chosen by representatives of the member states, who all have one vote, but those votes, as well as the votes of the World Health Assembly, can all be "influenced" by richer countries using aid as leverage and by powerful drug companies lobbying various governments.
Anyone who is chosen is therefore pre-approved by rich countries and the powerful Big Pharma lobby. After that, it's all about optics, i.e. choosing someone who looks different from the people actually pulling the strings in order to obfuscate the fact that the whole thing is manipulated. This is why the present Director-General Tedros Adhanom is so perfect. As an Ethiopian he is from a completely different demographic than those who control Big Pharma, who instead look like this:
Notice a pattern? Ken Frazier is a bit of an outlier, and probably chosen for similar reasons as Tedros. But the pattern is nevertheless clear, and would be even clearer if we looked at board members and shareholders.
As for Tedros Adhanom, he was born in 1965 (age 55) in Eritrea, which was then part of Ethiopia. In 1986 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Asmara (in then Communist Ethiopia so standards must have been really high). He then joined the Ministry of Health of the Communist Derg regime as a junior public health expert.
He then joined the extreme-Left Maoist Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, so the guy is a blatant dyed-in-the-wool Commie. The Tigrayan People's Liberation Front played an important part in the Ethiopian Civil War that raged in the 80s and 90s.
During this difficult period Tedros went off to study in London at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the University of Nottingham, where he got a "PhD" for research investigating the "effects of dams on the transmission of malaria" in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.
To be honest, this sounds like a rather basic subject and suggests that Tedros was given a soft ride to his doctorate. Also, it is highly likely that his life as an ex-pat student was financed by Big Pharma, possibly through generous grants, as they groomed him to become what he now is -- an obedient flunky to rubber stamp their projects.
In 2001, Tedros was appointed head of the Tigray Regional Health Bureau in Ethiopia. According to Wikipedia, he oversaw improvements in health -- a 22.3% reduction in AIDS prevalence and 68.5% reduction in meningitis. But it seems this was achieved against a background of much increased investment in technology and staffing, with computerisation and a 50% increase in health care staff. So it looks like he just happened to be in the right place at the right time. How convenient!
He then went on to serve in the Government of Ethiopia as Minister of Health from 2005 to 2012 and as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2016, before being chosen as Director General of WHO in 2017.
Now he is widely regarded as one of the main reasons why the coronavirus outbreak became so bad -- but not for him and Big Pharma, which stands to make a fortune out of this crisis.
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