World Health Organization (WHO) Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had a rather concerning response when asked a simple question: ‘Will there be more global lockdowns?’
Ugolini approached the director during the WHO Summit 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
Initially, Ghebreyesus was rather friendly towards reporter Tamara Ugolini – that was of course, before Ugolini asked him the question which appeared to send him into a panic.
Ugolini asked him, “If you could do lockdowns again, would you do them?”
Ghebreyesus, wearing a mask, then stared at her blankly as his attitude changed completely. The WHO director then walked off as a staffer interjected to prevent Ghebreyesus from having to answer the question.
According to the WHO’s website the summit’s goal was in part to “position global health as a key political issue and promote a global health conversation in the spirit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”
It’s unclear how running from a reporter’s question is considered to be ‘promoting a global health conversation,’ but it’s likely the summit was another attempt by the global health org to control the narrative and seize even more power.
The WHO website also claims to ‘welcome the press for questions’ but Ghebreyesus’ response proves they only welcome the press that is on their side.
The exchange between the reporter and Ghebreyesus came just a few days after the WHO received heavy amounts of public backlash over its so-called “Pandemic Accord,” which supersedes the rights of sovereign nations whenever a pandemic is declared.
The accord would allow the WHO to install draconian lockdowns in any nation that is a part of it, despite the evidence that widespread lockdowns did NOT work, and had devastating consequences ranging from economic to health.
This comes at the same time that the world seems to be waking up to the truth about the COVID pandemic and the lockdowns, masks, and vaccines that came out of it.
In fact, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has opened an investigation into the EU’s Covid-19 vaccine purchases, amid reports that the Pfizer’s CEO close personal relationship with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, may have driven the purchase.
EPPO, an independent EU body, is responsible for investigating and prosecuting financial crimes, including fraud, money laundering and corruption.
The prosecutor’s office revealed that the decision to investigate the deal came after “extremely high public interest.”
“This exceptional confirmation comes after the extremely high public interest. No further details will be made public at this stage,” said the EPPO.
According to Belgian Socialist MEP Kathleen van Brempt, “several aspects” of the Pfizer contract should be investigated, including “the text messages between the Commission President and the fact that there is no paper trail of the preliminary negotiations in first instance.”
The increased scrutiny on the deal suggests the carefully crafted COVID narrative may be crashing down before our very eyes – and could explain why Ghebreyesus was so nervous about revealing the WHO’s future plans for lockdowns.
You can watch the entire interaction in the video below. Fast forward to about the 1:30 mark.
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