Frenzy over “Disease X”: American companies are lining their pockets

2024-01-21 14:25:00

American companies are taking advantage of the confusion surrounding the announcement of “disease X” by the World Health Organization to sell fraudulent medical contagion kits.

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However, “Disease X” doesn’t even exist. It’s a concept invented by the World Health Organization to represent a hypothetical dangerous pathogen.

This concept serves to guide discussions and research for possible vaccines, treatments and prevention in the event of potential health crises. It is not a real illness.

Pseudomedical companies in the United States have taken advantage of this confusion to sell “medical contagion kits” containing products like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, treatments not approved by medical authorities once morest COVID-19. These kits are expensive, costing several hundred US dollars.

Alex Jones, a famous American conspiracy theorist, spoke out regarding “Disease X”, misleading many.

“Disease mortals,” he said on his Infowars channel.

“We have the UN, wanting a global treaty to take control of nation states, borders, transportation and trade with their UN pandemic treaty, really seeking to establish a corporate global government, the naming, exaggerating the threat of disease X by saying that it will kill 50 million people and that it is imminent,” he added. “Well, how can they develop a vaccine for a disease that doesn’t exist yet?”

Contrary to what Mr. Jones claims, “disease COVID-19 in 2020.

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