Joe Kovacs writes in a Feb. 3 WorldNetDaily article:
The World Health Organization in December “quietly coordinated a large-scale pandemic simulation” that involved 31 countries and areas and was framed by WHO itself as “getting ready for the next pandemic,” reports White House correspondent Natalie Winters.
“That phrase was not commentary. It was the official title and purpose of the exercise,” said Winters, who also is co-host of Steve Bannon’s “War Room.”
If Winters is working for Bannon, she’s not a “White House correspondent” — she’s a far-right activist and conspiracy theorist. Indeed, Kovacs quoted her and another right-wing activist spouting conspiracy theories:
“The framing is notable,” said Winters. “WHO did not describe the drill as preparation for a hypothetical scenario. It repeatedly referred to readiness for ‘the next pandemic.'”
“This wasn’t some tabletop drill. It lasted weeks, triggered real-world airport and border systems, and modeled a fast-moving respiratory outbreak with global reach,” opined Vigilant Fox on X.
“Think this is over? It’s not. They’re already rehearsing the sequel.”
Kovacs did not let anyone respond to all this irresponsible conspiracy-mongering, nor did he explain why a pandemic simulation is not useful given that the world has recently come of of one.