Just as the Covid pandemic would have been anticipated or even planned, the next one would already be under the name “disease X”.
This seemingly absurd theory sparks a number of comments on social networks, particularly from accounts associated with the conspiracy sphere.
It has been circulating for several months but it was revived by the organization, on January 17, 2024, of a round table entitled “preparing for disease X” at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
This great gathering brings together, each year, a panel of political leaders (including Emmanuel Macron), heads of large companies, billionaires, etc.
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To prepare
means in Davosian language: to agitate fear, to prepare
mRNA vaccines and the Passes that go with them!
» thundered sovereignist Florian Philippot on… the social network X, formerly Twitter.
“Disease X is already synthesized somewhere and waiting to spread,” said the “Conspiratorial Report” account.
Amazing !
And so revealing!
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“Preparing for #DiseaseX” will be one of the round tables at the World Economic Forum in #Davos this year!
Precisely on January 17 at 11:30 a.m. (see: https://t.co/ebZlJQytYZ)
Disease X has been agitated like “the future pandemic” since… pic.twitter.com/9rn19hfgzi
— Florian Philippot (@f_philippot) January 12, 2024
Some are already making the connection with a new, very deadly virus which would have been discovered in pangolins in China, except that it is not at all an unknown virus and that it was simply injected into mice in the laboratory. , as we explained on January 19.
“History has taught us that we must anticipate”
“Disease the World Health Organization (WHO) in November 2022. In short, a virus or bacteria which does not exist and whose characteristics are unknown but which would emerge before spreading on the planet, such as SARS-CoV- 2 from the end of 2019.
Since 2018, this “disease X” has been included in the list of diseases that could cause planetary danger, established by the WHO.
There are also other already known pathologies: Covid-19, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever or even Zika virus infections.
The goal stated by the WHO is to prepare in terms of research and the health system, in particular in order to produce medicines and vaccines more quickly and to better adapt hospitals if the situation requires it.
“History has taught us that we must anticipate new threats.
Failure to prepare would lead the world to failure,” its president, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on January 17.