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Image Credit: screenshot/YouTube Undercover footage from the World Health Summit 2022 in Berlin, Germany shows a participant admitting that global lockdowns recommended by the elite were rooted in politics, not science.
The World Health Summit, in partnership with the World Health Organization, held a three-day conference in October featuring 300 speakers and 3000 participants to discuss the global response to COVID-19 and future pandemic responses. A member the German-West Africa Center for Pandemic Prevention ( G-WAC ), funded by Germany’s Federal Foreign Office, explained to an undercover Rebel News reporter that most of the policy decisions recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) during the COVID pandemic were not scientifically sound.
“In the heat of the pandemic, most of the decisions were not based on science like I said. They were just reactionary. Anything that would help,” the G-WAC member said. “Now, with the benefit of hindsight, we can tell […]
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