Masters of Health Magazine October 2020 | Page 10

Creating a

‘Global Pandemic’

By Judy Wilyman, BSc, MSc, Dip Ed, PhD

It is now well established from the videos - Plandemic Parts 1 and 2, and from the International Tribunal of Natural Justice, that the “Coronavirus 2020 Event” was a well-planned outbreak of a genetically engineered virus. This event was planned for over two decades, and the Pandemic Preparedness Plans (PPP) were designed by corporate partners in the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) – an alliance that advises the World Health Organization (WHO) on the International Health Regulations (IHR) and who gain from the development of vaccines.

The pandemic preparedness plans were implemented as sleeping contracts in all the WHO member countries under the International Health Regulations in 2005. This represents the removal of the sovereignty of countries and implementation of government by corporations who are in partnership with the WHO.

These regulations were ready to be enacted when a ‘global pandemic’ was declared by the WHO. The corporate partners influencing the design of the WHO’s global vaccination policies in the IHR’s included the Federation of Pharmaceutical Companies, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and many other philanthropists. And, as we know this was about the global reset of the economy.

In order to create the appearance of a ‘global pandemic’ there were several strategies that needed to be utilized.

Firstly, the WHO advisory group needed to change the definition of a pandemic. They needed to be able to declare a ‘global pandemic’ even when there are not “enormous numbers of deaths and illnesses” in all countries.

So, in May 2009, the WHO Emergency Committee, that had conflicts of interest with industry, changed the definition of a ‘global pandemic’.

They did this by removing the requirement for there to be “enormous numbers of deaths and illness” to an infectious agent. This phrase was removed and replaced with a global pandemic can be declared ‘when there are more cases of that disease than normal’.

In other words, the WHO could not have declared a ‘global pandemic’ of swine-flu in June 2009, if it had not changed the definition in May 2009; and this also applies now, in 2020.

The 2020 ‘global pandemic’ was declared even though many countries did not even have any cases of the disease. In these countries, such as Australia, it was claimed to be a ‘precautionary measure’ even though it is counter to the proven practices for controlling all infectious diseases.

Again, this disease outbreak in many countries could not have been declared a ‘global pandemic’ that resulted in locking down healthy populations in all countries if the WHO had not changed the definition of a ‘pandemic’ in 2009.