The U.K. government has revealed new details about Exercise Pegasus, its largest pandemic response drill in history, planned for September–November 2025. Officials claim the operation will “safeguard citizens” through enhanced preparedness—but critics argue it signals a deepening shift toward surveillance, narrative control, and international coordination reminiscent of Event 201 before COVID-19.
Minister Pat McFadden told Parliament the exercise will span all departments and include the creation of a “resilience academy” to train 4,000 people annually. A new national vulnerability map will also launch, tracking citizens based on age, ethnicity, disability, and care status—sharing that data across government agencies in real time.
Comedian and commentator Russell Brand, quoting Substack journalist Jon Fleetwood, noted parallels to U.S. Department of Defense simulations planning for both natural and man-made pathogens. These include proposals to infect people with aerosolized flu to model responses—raising alarm about future bio-surveillance programs.
The exercise follows recommendations from the UK COVID-19 Inquiry and coincides with Britain’s second nationwide cell phone alert test—designed to reach 87 million devices instantly.
Critics, however, believe Exercise Pegasus may be less about health and more about behavioral compliance and state control. They point to the U.K.’s decision to adopt the 2024 WHO pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations, obligating nations to follow WHO directives on censorship, movement restrictions, and lockdowns.
“Sounds to me like control,” said Brand. “Do you remember last time? How they blamed, how they censored, how they condemned vaccine dissent?”
In a recent video, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned the new WHO rules grant sweeping powers over national policy and enable unified propaganda campaigns. Kennedy compared the new framework to Event 201, the 2019 simulation funded by Bill Gates, involving the World Economic Forum, CDC, Chinese officials, and PR giant Edelman.
Despite video evidence, Gates later denied the simulation occurred—while the COVID-19 response eerily echoed the Event 201 script: centralized messaging, censorship, suppression of dissent, and global vaccine promotion.
“There is nothing wrong with preparedness,” said Dr. David Bell, a public health expert. “The problem is governments are undermining free speech and democracy to achieve it.”
As UK pandemic exercise Pegasus approaches, observers warn it may mark not a rehearsal for health—but a test run for control.
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