The COVID regime destroyed public trust.
People are skeptical of everything they see from legacy institutions.
And Elon Musk exposed one globalist organization as totally fraudulent.
Institutions like the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) destroyed their credibility during COVID.
The organizations proved themselves to be deeply political bodies.
Science corrupted
For example, FOIA requests showed that former NIH Director Francis Collins and former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci conspired to smear acclaimed epidemiologists from Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford who disagreed with their COVID policies.
And the WHO repeated Chinese Communist Party propaganda about the Wuhan virus.
In one telling interview, WHO Senior Official Bruce Aylward hung up on a phone call when asked questions about Taiwan; the CCP does not consider Taiwan an independent country, so the WHO did not want to touch the question for fear of angering China.
Now, the WHO got caught spreading lies about E-cigarettes.
When Elon Musk bought Twitter, he instituted a feature called Community Notes, which allows users to challenge factually incorrect claims made from accounts.
Even Musk himself has been hit with a Community Note when he got something wrong.
Since 2020, the WHO has been pushing the talking point that E-cigarettes are as dangerous as regular cigarettes.
Community Notes smackdown
The WHO put out a tweet that read, “Vape and heated tobacco are harmful products; they are not safer alternatives to cigarettes. They contain nicotine and toxic substances that can have harmful and long-term effects on brain development, particularly for children and adolescents.”
Community Notes responded, “It is not a myth that vaping & heat-not-burn products are safer then [sic] smoking, it is a scientific fact. Even confirmed by the WHO themselves.”
The tweet then included several links to news articles.
Myth: Vape & heated tobacco products are safer alternatives to cigarettes.
Truth: These harmful products contain nicotine & toxic substances that can have harmful effects & long-term consequences on brain development, particularly for children & adolescents#QuitThisMonth pic.twitter.com/CNQuFKCcT6
— WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (@WHOEMRO) March 17, 2024
The CDC reported that “E-cigarettes have the potential to benefit adults who smoke and who are not pregnant if used as a complete substitute for regular cigarettes and other smoked tobacco products. . .While e-cigarettes have the potential to benefit some people and harm others, scientists still have a lot to learn about whether e-cigarettes are effective in helping adults quit smoking. If you’ve never smoked or used other tobacco products or e-cigarettes, don’t start.”
For whatever reason, the WHO is attempting to conflate cigarettes and E-cigarettes as if they are exactly the same.
This is one of many reasons why the WHO must be judged with skepticism moving forward.
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Author: rg_jk
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