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‘Disease X’ is a placeholder for an unknown pathogen that could cause a global emergency. History has taught us that we must anticipate new threats. Failing to prepare leaves the world prepared to fail. At #WEF24 today, I spoke about World Health Organization (WHO) initiatives that are supporting countries...

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Carine Knapenvor 2 Jahren

@WHO if it's unknown how is it possible that vaccines are already developed ?

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Benvor 2 Jahren

@WHO ‘Disease X’ is a placeholder to justify the existence and power-grab of the WHO. Just like during COVID. That's all!

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Ross Dyervor 2 Jahren

@WHO CORRUPT COWARD

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Liz Churchillvor 2 Jahren

@WHO Disease X is the Biological Warfare you’re INTENTIONALLY RELEASING ASSHOLE.

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Leonel Boquinvor 2 Jahren

@WHO Health is not a business, illness is.

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Urbain Cotevor 2 Jahren

@WHO Seriously hope you will end up in jail for what you do !

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Coskun A.vor 2 Jahren

@WHO add 🤡 TEDROS 🤡

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TeacherTwitting 🧬🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 💙vor 2 Jahren

@WHO History has taught you nothing

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Agustinvor 2 Jahren

@WHO The Evil is proud of all of you at WHO..

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CMFLvor 2 Jahren

@WHO You’ve engineered it, but haven’t named it yet? That’s just sloppy work.

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