Simulation or reality?
Back in 2019, a high-level global pandemic simulation called Event 201 was hosted by John Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This simulation was meant to "help policymakers gain a fuller understanding of the urgent challenges they could face in a dynamic, real-world crisis"(Centerforhealthsecurity.org).
If you take a look at the scenario, you will see how they simulated a SARS virus which would first infect bats, be transferred to pigs, and then transferred to humans. The purpose of this scenario was meant to expose the weaknesses in global pandemic preparedness and offer solutions to those gaps. Of course in this exercise, they share that this is a fictional virus but shockingly enough, starting in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and then upgraded to a global pandemic by the WHO in March 2020, the COVID-19 virus did prove that there were major gaps within international preparedness in response to global pandemics. What a timely expose.
Many did not know that in October 2022, another global pandemic simulation was conducted by the same three players from the beginning of this article: John Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This time, the simulation was called Event 201: Catastrophic Contagion. The goal of this tabletop exercise was meant to address a fictional pandemic in the near future which would disproportionately affect young people and children.
Based on the pandemic simulation to reality timeline, it seems as if we might have another 2 months before we are faced with another global pandemic taking over our everyday lives. At least 5 vaccines have been pushed as a means to controlling COVID-19; I wonder how many vaccines will be necessary to beat whatever else is released in the coming future.
It's important for us, those who are of the knowledge of the days that we are in, to remain diligent and focused on separating ourselves from the agendas that are in full effect. We already know how Bill Gates feels about our current population, and he has verbalized the importance of decreasing this number.
Let's continue to come together and build towards a sustainable future; a future that The Most High has intended for us.
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