The World Health Organization (WHO) is proposing a series of pandemic documents that could lead to an infallible wealth concentration scheme, according to David Bell in a guest post for the Children's Health Defense.
The proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations and the new Pandemic Agreement would give the WHO and its private sector partners the power to control healthcare policy, including border closures, restrictions on daily life, and mandated vaccination.
The pharmaceutical industry, which heavily funds the WHO, would benefit greatly from this scheme. Bell argues that instead of focusing on sanitation, nutrition, and endemic infections, international public health is now concentrated on hypothetical but profitable scenarios like Disease X.
He also raises concerns about the credibility and impartiality of the WHO, citing its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and its ties to pharmaceutical investors. Bell concludes by urging readers to be aware of these proposed changes and to take action against what he sees as an unjust wealth concentration scheme.






