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Ex U.K. British WHO Director Spill the Beans About World Health Organization

The WHO was a great organization in the past, set up after the ravages of the second World War to help world global health. It’s sort of lost its way about 25 years ago. You could see, it’s an organization of bureaucrats. The director, for example, isn’t even a medically qualified doctor. And it’s just not providing value for the world. You pay $6 billion to run it. The U.S. pays a billion dollars in contributions. For the last 25 years, governments have been saying, for goodness sake, let’s get reform to this organization, let’s get proper experts to work for it.

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3 Responses

  1. World Council for Health? Prof Sikora’s opinion, please?

    Thank you so much for a wonderful, very informative interview with reasoned arguments supported by clear evidence.

    Great job!

  2. Yes. Isn’t it great that the WHO has for its’ director a man who practiced his trade as a genocide perpetrator in his own country of Ethiopia? Good training for the WHO we know now. Let’s throw in the Gates eugenics foundation for good measure. Makes me puke.

    1. Thank you for sharing that. In my opinion, all NGO’S need to be dismantle and done away with. They’re all connected and fronts and not to be trusted.

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