Food Supply to Collapse after Outbreak?
Billionaires Predict "Global Problems"
A 2015 Soros-funded think tank predicted a 2020 breakdown of the global food supply following an outbreak -- just as Bill Gates' 2019 "event 201" simulated a global pandemic. Why are multiple billionaires been speaking to outbreaks and food insecurity in 2020? Because Agenda 21/2030 isn't just a name: it's a war on all of us, and it has gone HOT.
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NU, ITS ALL ON PURPOSE
Remember the "C Camps" that “they” have been building over the years?
NWO “right on time” “Event of 201” The planned depopulation event. Better than a movie.
Be careful of the shock you will experience once you learn this is all “planned”.
Could you really envision the overtaking of the world as we have known it into the diabolical entity of the leftist/socialist/NWO ? Well, its here and now.
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Bill Gates Warns "10 Million Lives" At Risk As Virus Spreads To Africa And Taiwan Reports First Death zerohedge
Meanwhile, in the latest statement from the WHO, the international health organization seemed to back away from its newly hostile tone toward China, saying Beijing's actions bought the world time, but "we don't know how much time."
As the world's greatest minds examine the epidemic, it's worth remembering that Bill Gates has repeatedly warned us that humanity isn't ready for the next pandemic.
Now, he's repeating those warnings to an even larger crowd - but this time, with far more gravitas.
The Microsoft founder warned everyone during a speaking engagement at a conference on Friday that a Covid-19 outbreak in Africa could overwhelm the continent's health services and trigger "10 million deaths," reported The Telegraph.
Gates' warning at the 2020 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting in Seattle on Friday came hours before Egypt's ministry of health confirmed that a 33-year-old male foreigner who flew into Cairo International Airport had tested positive for the virus. Authorities said the infected man had 17 contacts and many interactions at the airport before testing positive.
Gates said: "This is a huge challenge. We've always known the potential for a naturally caused, or intentionally caused, pandemic is one if the few things that could disrupt health systems and economies and cause more than 10 million excess deaths."
"This could be particularly if it spreads in areas like sub-Saharan Africa and some Asia, it could be very, very dramatic."
He added that Covid-19 is more concerning than Ebola because the rate of which the disease spreads is far faster.
"Ebola is terrible, but it's not like a lightning flu," he said.The risk, as Gates points out, is that the virus could spread to Africa next, where governments, even governments that have been bracing for an outbreak by readying beds and quarantines while stockpiling supplies, might still risk a rapid transmission that could lead to a health crisis far worse than China.
"This coronavirus has a lot of similarities to a very bad flu, in terms of the death rate, so far more like the 1957 flu outbreak," Gates said.
"This disease, if it's in Africa it's more dramatic than if it's in China, even though I'm not trying to minimize what's going on in China in any way," he said.
On Saturday, Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (Africa CDC) director Dr. John Nkengasong said Africa CDC has been working with African countries "in preparedness and response to the disease."
The Health Ministry in Eswatini, a tiny southern African country, identified its first suspected case of the deadly on Friday.
Director of Health Services in Eswatini, Dr. Vusi Magagula, said the person had been placed in quarantine, and blood samples have been taken for further analysis, reported SABC News.
"She presented with a fever and was at the hospital, then the rapid response team took over and took up the case. She came through the Ngwenya Port of Entry on February 6 having arrived from the Republic of South Africa. I don't think she was presenting with any symptoms, we only picked her up on the 14th because she was already now in hospital, ill and had to be admitted to the isolation ward. So I guess when she passed through or even through Ngwenya border post, she didn't have the symptoms.”There is much more to read, so go to the link above and be informed
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