BRUTAL: 5 awful facts about WHO’s Tedros Adhanom
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"WHO" the hell is Dr. Tedros Adhanom anyway?
You have surely seen him on TV recently, being a darling of the mainstream media during the coronavirus pandemic.
As Director General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros is the highest ranking medical official in the world, but unlike most medical officials, he isn’t even a real medical doctor.
In fact, he is the first ever to lead the WHO without a medical degree.
Tedros is simply a communist academic who has never cured a patient in his life.
But of course you wouldn’t know that because the media doesn’t want you to question the UN/WHO/China cabal during the coronavirus pandemic.
See, Tedros is actually a politician, who hired a public relations firm in the United States to help him get the lucrative top job at the WHO.
Mercury Public Affairs put together a snazzy presentation for him to present to the global body, but when it came time to answer questions, he couldn't answer any.
During times of crisis, the mainstream media will be the first to wave their arms and freak out, saying we shouldn’t be criticizing the “experts.” Tedros Adhanom is anything but an expert. Rather, he is a Communist revolutionary who oversaw a violent government in Ethiopia from several senior positions.
Tedros isn’t just a villainous communist who served in a government that killed their own people in the streets.
He was also accused of covering up several cholera epidemics in his home country when he was health minister.
It’s no wonder that a global petition has been signed by over 700,000 people, calling for his resignation.
Dr. Tedros has blood on his hands, both back when his Communist government slaughtered their people in the streets, and now, when the world's vulnerable now cower in their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic, suffocating to death at the hands of an inept, Chinese bootlicker.
Keean Bexte
Journalist
Keean Bexte is Rebel News' travelling correspondent. Keean has broken stories from the White House to Hong Kong, covering the other side of the story wherever it is.