WHO Director-General Complains “The Spread of Misinformation” Undermines “Faith in Our Institutions”

If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) – and one on whom the pandemic has not been kind, but not from the health, rather, from the diplomatic/political integrity point of view – is complaining again. It’s by now the old song-and-dance that various global groups, official or otherwise, are constantly trying to push on the world’s nations. Their message: it’s not “institutions” that are crooked to begin with – it’s that “misinformation” just “made them” look like that. And now, the problem is not the crooked institutions, and the task is not in improving them, but simply in how to convince people there’s nothing wrong. So we “combat misinformation” – with…more censorship. That does appear to be the stance Ghebreyesus is taking as he expressed it in a video call over the weekend with WHO’s summit, held in Germany. Ghebreyesus’ remarks are telling even when he’s not speaking directly to the issue of “spread of misinformation” and what some might call the (fake) “benevolent” global elite is proposing to do. The WHO chief positions the organization and its “summits” representing (quote) as people from “government, multilateral organizations, development banks, civil society, academia, industry, and more.” Wait, there’s more? Do tell, Mr. WHO – who can they possibly be?? (Narrator: He does not). But, here’s what Ghebreyesus did say, specifically about the ever-present issue of “misinformation” – all too often, that’s…WHO Director-General Complains “The Spread of Misinformation” Undermines “Faith in Our Institutions”