Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Emmanuel Macron And Bill Gates Combine To Lead Global Effort For COVID-19


EMMANUEL MACRON AND BILL GATES HELD FIRST NEW WORLD ORDER VIRTUAL MEETING TO MOBILIZE ALL G7 AND G20 NATIONS IN COVID-19 GLOBAL RESPONSE TEAM





We have been showing you their every move since the COVID-19 global crisis began, and today we bring you this blockbuster story that is simply astonishing when you consider the speed at which all this is coming together. Last week we showed you how French president Emmanuel Macron has been positioning himself for months now to lead the New World Order that is being created during the global lockdown, and the other day in Europe he chaired the very first meeting of this nascent grouping of nations. By his side, virtually of course, was eugenicist Bill Gates who is waiting in the wings with his syringe and digital ID for ‘every person on earth’. It has officially begun.


And so it begins. Bookmark this article, and title it as the functional beginning of the New World Order, because that’s exactly what it was and that’s exactly what took place. On May 4 they are going to do it again, this time being co-chaired by Britain. On June 4, they will host a ‘Global Vaccines Summit‘. Emmanuel Macron is now in sole possession of first place in the end times Antichrist Derby, and he continues to exceed expectations. Yep, he’s that good. His buddy Bill Gates is beaming from ear to ear, rubbing his hands with glee at the prospect of injecting nearly 8 billion people with a vaccine, and then forcing them to take a digital Immunity Passport. That’s how close we are to Flight #777 taking off. Hope you’re ready.

Leader Emmanuel Macron told the meeting: “We will continue now to mobilise all G7 and G20 

countries so they get behind this initiative.”


FROM THE GUARDIAN UK: Global leaders have pledged to accelerate cooperation on a coronavirus vaccine and to share research, treatment and medicines across the globe. But the United States did not take part in the World Health Organization initiative, in a sign of Donald Trump’s increasing isolation on the global stage.

The cooperation pledge, made at a virtual meeting, was designed to show that wealthy countries will not keep the results of research from developing countries. The meeting also represented a symbolic endorsement of the United Nations body in the face of Trump’s decision to suspend US payments and condemn its leaders as subordinates of the Chinese Communist party. China and the US have accused each other of bullying and disinformation over the coronavirus outbreak, damaging efforts to secure cooperation at the G20, the natural international institution to handle global health outside the UN.



Instead an ad hoc grouping of 20 world leaders and global health figures were on the call, including the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, and the American philanthropist Bill Gates. Britain will co-chair a joint coronavirus global response summit on 4 May aimed at raising funds for vaccine research, treatments and tests.
MACRON TOLD THE MEETING: “WE WILL CONTINUE NOW TO MOBILISE ALL 
G7 AND G20 COUNTRIES SO THEY GET BEHIND THIS INITIATIVE. AND I HOP 
WE WILL BE ABLE TO RECONCILE AROUND THIS JOINT INITIATIVE BOTH CHINA


 AND THE US, BECAUSE THIS IS ABOUT SAYING THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19


IS A COMMON HUMAN GOOD AND THERE SHOULD BE NO DIVISION IN ORDER


TO WIN THIS BATTLE.”
The WHO director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said: “We are facing a common threat that we can only defeat with a common approach. Experience has told us that even when tools are available they have not been equally available to all. We cannot allow that to happen.”
More than 100 potential vaccines are being developed, including six already in clinical trials, according to Seth Berkley, the chief executive of the Gavi vaccine alliance, a public-private partnership that leads immunisation campaigns in poor countries. Berkley said it was critical that there was not a repeat of the experience in 2009, when the H1N1 vaccine did not reach developing countries until very late.



Five pledges were agreed on the call:

  • Provide access to new treatments, technologies and vaccines across the world.
  • Commit to an unprecedented level of international partnership on research and coordinate efforts to tackle the pandemic and reduce infections.
  • Reach collective decisions on responding to the pandemic, recognising that the virus’s spread in one country can affect all countries.
  • Learn from experience and adapt the global response.
  • Be accountable, to the most vulnerable communities and the whole world.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday announced the launch of army Operation Resilience to provide support in the fight against Covid-19 along with ‘massive investments’ in the country’s public health system as France’s coronavirus death toll rose to 1,331 with 25,233 confirmed cases.



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