The global health body’s latest move fuses censorship, surveillance, and “pandemic preparedness” into one powerful system.
The World Health Organization just announced what it calls an “upgrade” to its global health monitoring system — but buried in the fine print is something far more alarming.
According to the WHO’s own press release, the new EIOS 2.0 platform will “identify relevant content from websites, social media, and other public sources to identify important health events.”
In plain English: the WHO is giving itself permission to listen to your posts, tweets, and conversations online under the guise of “pandemic prevention.”
This isn’t about viruses anymore; It’s about information control.
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The global health body’s latest move fuses censorship, surveillance, and “pandemic preparedness” into one powerful system.
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The World Health Organization just announced what it calls an “upgrade” to its global health monitoring system — but buried in the fine print is something far more alarming.
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According to the WHO’s own press release, the new EIOS 2.0 platform will “identify relevant content from websites, social media, and other public sources to identify important health events.”
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In plain English: the WHO is giving itself permission to listen to your posts, tweets, and conversations online under the guise of “pandemic prevention.”
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This isn’t about viruses anymore; It’s about information control.
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