Today is a special anniversary: Event 201
Five years ago today, Johns Hopkins, World Economic Forum and the Gates Foundation staged Event 201, a tabletop war game exercise that predicted what unfolded less than two months later.
https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/today-is-a-special-anniversary-event?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=936745&post_id=150409825&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=djel3&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email&fbclid=IwY2xjawF_aOFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZUxBFCJdiKEwWBUAV93MyLwMOQa1iSUkOQDtIMInzHmpVYwn4WodOj_3A_aem_5ONQuP4ycWQYwVeA3PACRA
https://youtu.be/AoLw-Q8X174
Was “covid” planned? To answer that, it might be helpful to look at the planning documents.
On this day in 2019, Event 201 — a global coronavirus pandemic simulation exercise — was staged in New York City, sponsored by Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum and the Johns Hopkins Health Security Center.
It may seem innocent enough, indeed, like common sense, to plan for something that had never happened: a worldwide coronavirus outbreak. After all, we have fire drills in schools, even though there’s never a fire.
At no prior time was there a precedent for such an outbreak. For their entire history back to the 1970s, coronaviruses were said to be fragile and potentially responsible for the common cold (even though one had never been isolated or sequenced, much less proven to cause symptoms or be contagious).
Five years ago today, Johns Hopkins, World Economic Forum and the Gates Foundation staged Event 201, a tabletop war game exercise that predicted what unfolded less than two months later.
https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/today-is-a-special-anniversary-event?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=936745&post_id=150409825&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=djel3&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email&fbclid=IwY2xjawF_aOFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZUxBFCJdiKEwWBUAV93MyLwMOQa1iSUkOQDtIMInzHmpVYwn4WodOj_3A_aem_5ONQuP4ycWQYwVeA3PACRA
https://youtu.be/AoLw-Q8X174
Was “covid” planned? To answer that, it might be helpful to look at the planning documents.
On this day in 2019, Event 201 — a global coronavirus pandemic simulation exercise — was staged in New York City, sponsored by Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum and the Johns Hopkins Health Security Center.
It may seem innocent enough, indeed, like common sense, to plan for something that had never happened: a worldwide coronavirus outbreak. After all, we have fire drills in schools, even though there’s never a fire.
At no prior time was there a precedent for such an outbreak. For their entire history back to the 1970s, coronaviruses were said to be fragile and potentially responsible for the common cold (even though one had never been isolated or sequenced, much less proven to cause symptoms or be contagious).
Today is a special anniversary: Event 201
Five years ago today, Johns Hopkins, World Economic Forum and the Gates Foundation staged Event 201, a tabletop war game exercise that predicted what unfolded less than two months later.
https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/today-is-a-special-anniversary-event?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=936745&post_id=150409825&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=djel3&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email&fbclid=IwY2xjawF_aOFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZUxBFCJdiKEwWBUAV93MyLwMOQa1iSUkOQDtIMInzHmpVYwn4WodOj_3A_aem_5ONQuP4ycWQYwVeA3PACRA
https://youtu.be/AoLw-Q8X174
Was “covid” planned? To answer that, it might be helpful to look at the planning documents.
On this day in 2019, Event 201 — a global coronavirus pandemic simulation exercise — was staged in New York City, sponsored by Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum and the Johns Hopkins Health Security Center.
It may seem innocent enough, indeed, like common sense, to plan for something that had never happened: a worldwide coronavirus outbreak. After all, we have fire drills in schools, even though there’s never a fire.
At no prior time was there a precedent for such an outbreak. For their entire history back to the 1970s, coronaviruses were said to be fragile and potentially responsible for the common cold (even though one had never been isolated or sequenced, much less proven to cause symptoms or be contagious).
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