Politico&Welt uncovered a globalist conspiracy of the Covid pandemic

The shift in power from governments "overwhelmed" by Covid-19 to
a group of four non-governmental organisations: The Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation; Gavi; the Wellcome Trust; and CEPI is astounding
and extremely concerning.
Throughout the first three months of the pandemic, the four
organisations jumped ahead of the governments in charting the global
nature of the response. The Gates Foundation and Wellcome began
to invest and announce grants to companies working to produce tests
and treatments for Covid. Beyond beginning to grant millions
of dollars, CEPI and the other organisations set up international
consortiums to shapeshift the world's initial response to the
pandemic through the World Health Organisation ("WHO").
The WHO was crucial to the groups' rise to power. Much of the
groups clout with the WHO stems simply from money. Since the start
of the pandemic in 2020, the Gates Foundation, Gavi, and the Wellcome
Trust have donated collectively more than $1.4 billion to the WHO.
The four organisations collectively have spent just under $10 billion
since January 2020 combating Covid, the investigation revealed. Their
financial might allowed them to gain access to some of the highest
levels of government in the US and Europe.
The images below published by Politico (https://politi.co/3COWNwS)
summarise how money and influence shaped the world's Covid plan.
Leaders of the Gates Foundation, Gavi, CEPI and Wellcome deployed
their lobbying and advocacy networks and used their political
connections to push the US and European officials to commit billions
of dollars to Covid programs the organisations helped envision
and lead.
They even helped organise and fund the first truly international
meeting at the WHO to lay the groundwork for the world's response
to the virus. By the end of the global conference in the second week
of February 2020, attendees had agreed on a comprehensive roadmap
for the world's response to Covid.
The extent of their access to global decision-makers attests to their
central role in helping establish the global Covid response: The
groups briefed top officials in the European Commission about
investments in tests, treatments, and "vaccines" and the importance
of sharing those products with the rest of the world.
In the UK, the organisations usually met several times a month with
ministers to discuss topics such as Covid testing, clinical trials
and manufacturing capacity. Some of those meetings included the
then Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates - his former wife - spoke
directly to then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the
distribution of Covid "vaccines," according to German government
documents obtained by Politico and Welt.
Meanwhile, in the US, leaders of the organisations were also in
contact with senior US health officials. Emails obtained by
Republicans on Capitol Hill illustrate the extent to which Jeremy
Farrar - the director of Wellcome and who until October of last year,
led one of the WHO's scientific advisory groups - was in touch with
officials in some of the highest levels of the US government on
a sensitive health and national security issue. The emails, released
this year, show Farrar in the early weeks of the pandemic discussing
the possibility of Covid having leaked from a lab in China with top
US health officials including Anthony Fauci and National Institutes
of Health Director Francis Collins.
Top Trump officials also said they spoke often with Bill Gates and
his Foundation's staff about how to fast-track the development
of medical countermeasures, including "vaccines," and how to
distribute them to developing countries. These meetings would grow
in number and intensity as the pandemic unravelled. During the Biden
administration, officials met with members of the four organisations
every week, according to two current and one former senior US
officials. The US government is also on Gavi's board and met with
the organisation often to discuss internal matters.
The fact that crucial decisions were being refracted through American
billionaires and the massive network they'd established raised
concerns among some officials as well as grassroots activists
on the outside.
"These big men of global health and how they … captured the agenda
and managed to influence what people are thinking around pandemic
preparedness and response - I think that's really important
[to consider]," Sophie Harman, professor of international politics
at Queen Mary University of London, said. "[There's] a revolving
door of where these people are educated, where these people have
worked, how they get the jobs that they're in - it's all a really close
network."
The Gates Foundation's clout and that of its allies wasn't merely
a function of being the only game in town; it was also the product
of concerted lobbying and advocacy work.
Over the last two years, Gavi and CEPI have spent at least
$1.3 million on lobbying aimed at obtaining the US and European
cash to fund their own enterprises and the causes they supported,
according to lobbying records. Wellcome also lobbied in
Europe - spending at least $1.1 million - to gain political support
for its programs.
In the EU and the UK, from 2020 to early 2022 there were over
100 meetings related to Covid or pandemic preparedness between
officials of the four organisations and senior Commission or UK
officials, according to lobbying records. Leaders of the
organisations attended some of the meetings, as did the UK prime
minister and the head of the European Commission, Ursula von
der Leyen. In Germany, CEPI and Gavi sent numerous letters
to the German chancellor's office over two years to elicit more
funding for their respective organisations.
Since 2020, CEPI and Gavi have raised billions of dollars as a result
of their lobbying. Between 2020 and 2021, the European Commission
gave CEPI over $100 million, while the UK contributed more than
$330 million, Germany paid over $430 million and the US gave
$8 million. In the case of Gavi, from 2021 to 2025, the US has
pledged over $4.8 billion, the UK has allocated over $2.6 billion,
Germany has promised over $2 billion and the European Commission
over $1 billion.
The seven-month investigation was carried out by Politico journalists
based in the US and Europe and the German newspaper Welt.
It details the shift in power from governments overwhelmed by
Covid-19 to a group of four non-governmental organisations. The four
organisations had worked together in the past, and three of them
shared a common history:
 - The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest
philanthropies in the world.
 - Gavi, the global vaccine organisation that Gates helped to found
to inoculate people in low-income nations.
 - The Wellcome Trust, a British research foundation with
a multibillion-dollar endowment that had worked with the Gates
Foundation in previous years.
 - The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations ("CEPI"),
the international vaccine research and development group that
Gates and Wellcome both helped to create in 2017.
While dozens of global health organisations participated in the
world's response to Covid, the Politico and Welt investigation
focused on these four organisations because of their connections
to one another - both Gavi and CEPI received seed funding from
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - and because they together
played a critical role in advising governments and the WHO.
The investigation, which relied on more than four dozen interviews
with US and European officials and global health specialists, charted
the step-by-step journey through which much of the international
response to the Covid pandemic passed from governments
to a privately overseen global constituency of non-governmental
experts. It also detailed the significant financial and political
connections that enabled them to achieve such clout at the highest
levels of the US government, the European Commission and the
WHO.
The officials who spoke to Politico and Welt hail from the top tiers
of the governments in the US and Europe, including in the health
agencies. They were granted anonymity to speak candidly about
how their respective administrations approached the international
response to Covid and what missteps occurred during the course
of their tenure. Many of them dealt directly with representatives
of the four global health agencies, some daily.
Politico and Welt examined meeting minutes as well as thousands
of pages of financial disclosures and tax documents. It is one of the
first comprehensive accountings of expenditures by global health
organisations on the global fight against the pandemic.
You can read the full investigation HERE (https://bit.ly/3T8waZ5).