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Mar 31Liked by Michael Buergermeister

On the subject of the sudden drastic uptick in C-measures in Germany, in my second Cov-book 'The Covid-19 Gulag. De profundis' published in february 2022, I wrote:

"Of curfews or restaurant closures not a trace. Who had whispered these new concepts in Merkel's ear? And how had Merkel come up with the idea of imitating the Chinese approach? (23).

The answer was that Heiko Rottmann-Großner, a senior official from Health Minister Jens Spahn's cabinet, had advised her to do so. Rottmann had participated in a pandemic exercise in Munich on Feb. 14, 2019, a day before the start of the Security Conference. The exercise was an initiative of private U.S. companies. Its organizer was Ted Turner's (CNN) American NTI, the Nuclear Threat Initiative. There, Rottmann had become acquainted with the who's who of the international biosecurity complex. Among the VIPs at this event were Chris Elias (Gates Foundation); Tim Evans (GAVI, Rockefeller Foundation, WHO, World Bank); Jeremy Farrar (Wellcome Trust); and Jeremy Jurgens (World Economic Forum).

The dangers of pandemics and bioterrorism were warned with great emphasis. It was the intention of these lobbyists to include as many political figures as possible in their simulations. Farrar and Elias, along with Dr. Christan Drosten of the RKI, had also been advisors to the German government since 2017.

The organizer NTI had been created in 2001 with the blessing of Henry Kissinger and George Schulz. Its president was ex-senator Sam Nunn, who had played the role of POTUS in Dark Winter in 2001. NTI was represented in Munich by Beth Cameron who had previously worked at the Pentagon, among other places, as head of the Cooperative Threat Reduction Department. NTI set as its goal "a world without nuclear weapons. So now biosecurity and even cybersecurity also appeared to be within the scope of NTI's good works.

The exercise's playbook dealt primarily with bioterrorism, but also with "natural" pandemics. The links between NTI, the bioterror simulations, and the U.S. military were unmistakable. The scenario took into account lessons from the recent Ebola crisis and the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

Exactly what was discussed on Valentine's Day 2019 had to remain secret. Chatham House rules. Heiko Rottmann therefore kept his lips sealed about this. What did come out was the urgent exhortation to the German government to be "ambitious" and take on a leadership role. '

'We set high expectations in Germany,' it said. 'Germany must assume greater planetary responsibility. The topic of health is ideally suited to propagate German values.' Rottmann was not the only German official at the NTI conference. Photos of the event betrayed the presence of Lothar Wieler, president of the Robert Koch Institute. In September 2020, Wieler would take charge of the important "International Health Regulation Review Committee. In mid-June 2019, the NTI unexpectedly published a non-committal report after all, entitled 'A spreading plague: Lessons and Recommendations for Responding to a Deliberate Biological Event.' (24)

Germany's leadership role was effectively filled after the NTI conference. In May 2019, Merkel's CDU/CSU held a session around "global health," attended by Drosten, Farrar, Tedros, and Minister Spahn.

A little-known pandemic simulation then followed in New York in December 2019. Only the list of participants leaked out. What stood out was the presence of Avril Haines, President Bidens Director of National Intelligence. According to the NTI, this exercise in New York was to prepare for the upcoming simulation in Munich in 2020. As in 2019, it dovetailed in timing with the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14-16. This scenario envisioned the outbreak of a modified influenza virus. This simulation actually took place. At the exact moment the "real" corona pandemic erupted in China.

Moments later, on February 24, 2020, Rosenmontag, when the German government was first really confronted with the Wuhan outbreak, Rottmann recited the rant he had learned during the NTI biosecurity simulation in Munich.There was now suddenly talk of "completely shutting down the economy'. Merkel apparently thought it was all just fine. And as predicted, the German example was followed by most EU countries."

Ad hoc translation (Dutch-English) by DeepL.Com

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