More than 15 countries, including Germany, 20 global health organisations and 350 “experts for health emergencies” were involved. According to critics, such WHO exercises are not aimed at preparedness, but at global control.
Source: Transition News, 10 April 2025
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently conducted a two-day pandemic simulation called Exercise Polaris. Over 15 countries, including Germany, 20 global health organisations and 350 “health emergency experts” were involved to test the WHO’s Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC). Other countries acted as observers.
The exercise simulated a fictitious virus outbreak and aimed to improve coordination and emergency measures between the countries.
WHO representatives such as Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus and Mike Ryan, Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, presented the event as an important example of international cooperation.
However, as Natural News notes, critics and health freedom advocates say such exercises do not serve preparedness but a broader agenda of global control, especially given the controversial handling of Covid-19. The portal explains:
“The timing of Exercise Polaris is particularly remarkable given the history of similar simulations. In mid-October 2019, just a few months before the Covid-19 outbreak, Johns Hopkins University, the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation organised Event 201, a pandemic exercise that eerily predicted the occurrence of SARS-CoV-2.
This so-called coincidence has led to widespread speculation that the role of these organisations is to create bioterror propaganda campaigns in advance and develop power structures that can coerce people into making themselves available for new medical experiments.”
According toNatural News, the real threat is not the next virus, but who gets to declare it and prepare the vaccines for it. The WHO’s role in declaring public health emergencies and managing global responses has always been controversial. The organisation’s close ties to pharmaceutical companies and the Chinese Communist Party, as well as its opaque decision-making processes, have raised questions about its true motives.
In light of the ongoing consequences of the Covid-19 scandal, the Polaris exercise is a “stark reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in global health policy”, according to the portal. The cancellation of funding for the WHO is a start, but “dismantling the WHO should be a war aim to protect the world from the totalitarian controls and bioterror propaganda emanating from this hellhole”.
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