Feb 29, 2020

☢️ ~ Is Wall Street Behind the Delay in Declaring the Coronavirus Outbreak a “Pandemic”? ~ | Blogger: Same as my own thoughts😔 and I have been working for these guys for well, 30 years time, and danced with the devil, and i liked it... The financial instruments, derivatives, is like playing poker or betting on lottery numbers, you can win BIG or loose BIG... Why do you think they have Weather derivatives? Manipulating the weather for profit?... The banksters are running the world, oil, dollar printing machines, wars, drugs, whatever... Right now, the Wall Street danish part of Rothschilds, who string their citizens up (by their balls) by 13 major banks, that already introduced negative interest rates, which means you have to pay to have money in the bank. Today, 700,000 Danes have at least DKK 250,000 in the account, and they could potentially be hit by negative interest rates if the entire banking market goes down to that level. Who wins? THE BANKSTERS! ALWAYS!... |


Source (mintpressnews)

A little known financial mechanism set up by the World Bank could be behind the decision not to declare the coronavirus a pandemic reports


A little known specialized bond created in 2017 by the World Bank may hold the answer as to why U.S. and global health authorities have declined to label the global spread of the novel coronavirus a “pandemic.” Those bonds, now often referred to as “pandemic bonds,” were ostensibly intended to transfer the risk of potential pandemics in low-income nations to financial markets.

Yet, in light of the growing coronavirus outbreak, the investors who purchased those products could lose millions if global health authorities were to use that label in relation to the surge in global coronavirus cases.

On Tuesday, federal health officials at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that they are preparing for a “potential pandemic” of the novel coronavirus that first appeared in China late last year. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that an estimated 80,000 worldwide have contracted the disease, most of them in China, while more than 2,700 have died.(READ MORE)

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