BBC Reports About “Disease X” And How The Vaccines Are Being Already Manufactured BEFORE The Virus

BBC Reports About “Disease X” And How The Vaccines Are Being Already Manufactured BEFORE The Virus

I keep reporting about the WEF’s new Disease X, which has already been addressed on the official website. Check out the latest details that are reported by the mainstream media as well already. They are making a vaccine for an unknown virus, which is outrageous.

Disease X in the news

Check out the latest tweet that sheds light on this matter.

A disease that will cause 20 times more fatalities compared to COVID

Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), alongside other influential people, will be holding a 5-day annual meeting in Davos from January 15-19. One of the topics on the agenda is “Preparing for Disease X,” which has garnered attention, and is scheduled for January 17.

While COVID-19 has already claimed around 7 million lives worldwide, Disease X is predicted to be 20 times more fatal than the current pandemic, which is a cause for concern.

It is worth noting that some wealthy and influential individuals, like Bill Gates, believe that the world is overpopulated. In the event of a pandemic that is 20 times more deadly than COVID-19, which could potentially claim 140 million lives, it raises the question of whether these global leaders would mourn or secretly celebrate the reduction in the world’s population.

Yuval Noah Harari, one of Barack Obama’s favorite authors and a frequent speaker at Davos, has raised “the big political and economic question of the 21st century,” which is “What do we need humans for? Or at least, what do we need so many humans for?”


The tabletop exercise, Event 201, took place a few months before the identification of COVID-19 in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. It is worth pondering whether it is possible for another pandemic to occur in the near future, given the accuracy of Event 201 in predicting the course of the COVID-19 outbreak.

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