Anonymous ID: ba03ab Aug. 15, 2020, 11 a.m. No.10298522   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The PR Firm Behind WHO’s Celeb Endorsements

“Soft power” is a term that refers to stealth influencing using celebrities and other social media influencers

 

In May 2020, celebrities and social media influencers agreed to “pass the mic” by allowing the World Health Organization and other pandemic response leaders to use their social media accounts to share their messages

 

The WHO paid PR firm Hill and Knowlton Strategies $135,000 to seek out influencers to help build trust in the WHO’s coronavirus recommendations

 

As noted by Corbett, Hill and Knowlton Strategies was also the PR company responsible for crafting a powerful enough campaign to get Americans to rally together in support of the war against Iraq

 

Hill and Knowlton is also the very same PR firm that the tobacco industry used in 1950 to carry on a 50-year successful strategy to have the public believe that cigarettes were not addictive and did not cause cancer

 

Hill and Knowlton Strategies was also the PR company responsible for crafting a powerful enough campaign to get Americans to rally together in support of the war against Iraq.

 

The ensuing propaganda campaign even included the fake testimony of “Nayirah” before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, October 10, 1990, in which she claimed she’d witnessed Iraqi soldiers coming into the Kuwaiti hospital where she was volunteering and taking babies out of the incubators, leaving them to die on the floor.

 

The Hill and Knowlton prospectus points out that while the pandemic has dominated discussions, “not all voices are equal and not all are cutting through and being listened to.” The question is, who should be listened to? the WHO thinks it should be the final arbiter of “facts” as far as the pandemic response is concerned, and social media platforms have dutifully obliged by banning, “fact-checking,” removing and de-platforming anyone presenting a different view.

 

Sen. Scott Jensen a medical doctor. In a July 6, 2020, video, Jensen said he is being investigated and isfacing disciplinary actionand, possibly, loss of his medical license after an anonymous individual or individuals filed a complaint against him with the Minnesota medical board, accusing him of “spreading misinformation” and “giving reckless advice” about COVID-19. “My God, if this can happen to me, it can happen to anybody,” he says.

 

The major red flag to the U.N.’s campaign is a lack of detail about what constitutes a “conspiracy theory” or “cure with no evidence to back it up.” Some of the information Verified is aiming to share simply states, “If you come across a post online that makes you really angry or frightened, it’s a sign you might be looking at misinformation.”

 

In a statement released by the Republic of Latvia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, countries are called on to step up and support the U.N.’s mission to counter theinfodemicthat they claim is

as dangerous to human health and security as the pandemic itself:[!!!]

 

http://archive.li/dm5fn

 

https://www.corbettreport.com/who-cares-what-celebrities-think-propagandawatch/

Corbett report details here: https://youtu.be/EmWDUmFV6yY

 

http://archive.li/Y6xVy

 

Senator Scott Jensen targeted by Minnesota Medical Board for speaking out about COVID-19

https://youtu.be/KpGeRFK0tao