WHO Runs Another Plandemic Simulation Exercise
- Simian Practicalist
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
In case one has lost confidence in the UN due to its plandemic response, fret not.
Last week, they ran Exercise Polaris, a two-day simulation of an “outbreak of a fictional virus spreading across the world”.
So far, there are no details, just vague descriptions like “put[ing] into practice the procedures for inter-agency response to international health threats” and that sort of thing. But it’s great they are practicing. Rah!
Throughout the simulation, countries led their own response efforts while engaging with WHO for coordination, technical guidance and emergency support. The exercise provided a rare opportunity for governments to test preparedness in a realistic environment, one where trust and mutual accountability were as critical as speed and capacity.
The exercise was “a rare opportunity … to test preparedness in a realistic environment” because the recent multi-year plandemic wasn’t enough. Right.
If the WHO and all these agencies had all that practice and still need more, maybe they should just admit that they suck and give someone else the job.
Or perhaps they are admitting the plandemic wasn’t that “real” after all?

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