Anonymous ID: c96fe1 July 26, 2022, 10:04 p.m. No.16840090   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0099 >>0377 >>0514

Communist British scientist dubbed 'Stalin's nanny' who wanted face masks and social distancing FOREVER is given top job at World Health Organization

Professor Susan Michie appointed chair of WHO's behavioural advisory group

Will advise how to boost compliance with health policies like vaccine rollouts

She was nicknamed Stalin's nanny by friends at university for her radical views

 

July 26, 2022

 

A British communist scientist who wanted face masks to be worn forever has been handed an influential role at the World Health Organization.

 

Professor Susan Michie โ€” a longstanding member of the Communist Party of Britain and Labour donor โ€” was yesterday made chair of the WHO's behavioural advisory group.

 

She will advise the organisation on how to boost compliance with vaccine rollouts and other interventions that help shape national health policy.

 

Her appointment raised eyebrows on social media, given Professor Michie's hardline views during the Covid pandemic.

 

She famously called for masks and social distancing to remain 'forever' in an interview with Channel 5 last year and regularly spouted alarmist predictions on BBC News, which sparked questions about the broadcaster's objectivity.

 

There were concerns about her conflict of interests when it emerged she was simultaneously a member on the Government's SAGE committee and a leading figure in an independent pressure group that called for Chinese-style lockdowns.

 

Ms Michie was said to have been nicknamed 'Stalin's nanny' by her contemporaries at Oxford University because of her radical views.

Michie's appointment to the WHO was announced on Twitter by University College London, where she is a professor in health psychology.

 

The news was met with a mixture of fury and astonishment.

 

One Twitter user said: 'I thought the WHO was an appalling discredited organisation before this announcement. It is now even worse if that was possible!'

 

Another wrote: 'Oh look, you just happened to choose a 40-year member of the British Communist Party and advisor to UK SAGE's nudge unit on Covid.'

A third user said: 'Surely this is satire? Please let this be satire. Please please pretty please.'

 

Her new brief will be to advise the WHO 'on how to adopt behavioural insights and science perspectives' to support its health policies.

 

Sauce: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11017119/Communist-British-scientist-dubbed-Stalins-nanny-given-job-World-Health-Organization.html

 

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Anonymous ID: c96fe1 July 26, 2022, 10:07 p.m. No.16840099   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0113 >>0377 >>0514

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>WHO elevates Commie Susan Michie to Chair, WHO Technical Advisory Group for Behavioural Insights and Science for Health

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It is unclear whether her new role will be paid or voluntary.

 

The Technical Advisory Groups on Behavioural Insights and Sciences for Health was set up in February 2020 at the start of the pandemic.

 

So far it has produced two reports โ€” looking at ways behaviour affects uptake of Covid vaccines and compliance with pandemic restrictions.

 

The appointment will cause further anger among critics who have accused the WHO of being too 'China-centric'.

 

The global health agency initially heaped praise on China's communist party for its response to the Covid outbreak, despite stripping away the freedoms of its citizens.

 

At the same time it regularly criticised governments in the UK and US โ€” two of its biggest donors โ€” for their responses to the pandemic.

 

Former US President Donald Trump retaliated by cutting off $400million (ยฃ324m) of annual funding in 2020 โ€” a move that was reversed a year later by the incumbent President Joe Biden.

 

The UK donated about ยฃ114million to the WHO in 2020-2021.

 

Professor Michie made headlines last year after pushing for a 'maximum suppression' Covid strategy.

 

Speaking about the need for face masks and social distancing, she told Channel 5 on June 5, 2021: 'We'll need to keep these going in the long term.

 

'And that will probably be good not only for Covid but to reduce other diseases at a time when the NHS isโ€ฆ'

 

She was cut off by presenter Claudia-Liza Armah, who asked her: 'When you say the long term, what do you mean by that โ€” how long?'

 

Professor Michie replied: 'I think forever, to some extent.'

 

Later in the programme she likened the social restrictions to wearing seat belts and said masks should become an every essential.

 

She said: 'I think there's lots of different behaviours we've changed in our lives. We now routinely wear seat belts, we didn't use to.

 

'We now routinely pick up dog poo in the park, we didn't use to.

 

'When people see that there is a threat and there is something they can do to reduce thatโ€ฆ themselves, their loved ones and their communities, what we see now over this last year is people do that.

 

'And I think we can just begin to adopt routines. When we go out of the house we check we've got our phone, we've got our keys, we've got tissues, we've got a face mask in case we need to use it.

 

'It's not going to be a huge big deal the kind of changes we're talking about and I think we also need to think about the way we plan our cities, our transport our lifestyles.

 

'Instead of going back to huge long commutes, have more local working hubs where people don't have to travel so much โ€” good not only for the health, but the environment.'

 

Months later she caused an uproar when she appeared on BBC News on November 27, criticising the Government for not making masks mandatory in all public buildings or reintroducing social distancing.

 

Scientists at the time accused the BBC of lacking objectivity on the issue and questioned why a behavioural scientist was interviewed about microbiology.

 

She is a member of the Independent SAGE pressure group that called for a Christmas lockdown.

Anonymous ID: c96fe1 July 26, 2022, 11:09 p.m. No.16840331   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0355 >>0368

>>16839978

Makes anon think of Rockwall Texas, Hill Country, the pictures don't do it justice, it's HUGE and goes on a long way.

Another thing, Jekyll Island and the skeletons of maybe Phoenicians/Middle Eastern coastal dwellers. A painting dating back to when the island was abandoned in favor of St Augustine, FL shows the Middle eastern style bow, not a native American style.

Anonymous ID: c96fe1 July 27, 2022, 12:30 a.m. No.16840550   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0556 >>0558

>>16840355

Note the Masonic "hidden hand"

Not to mention "Early Hapsburg" jaws the giant dudes have.

 

They are emulating their role models/false gods. They think they were born to rule.

 

"4 There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown."