Anonymous ID: bacbff Jan. 20, 2024, 1:05 a.m. No.20271991   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2024

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CLADE X DIG

 

The Terrifying Lessons of a Pandemic Simulation

By Nicola Twilley

June 1, 2018

https://www.newyorker.com/science/elements/the-terrifying-lessons-of-a-pandemic-simulation

 

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“Clade X” was a daylong pandemic simulation held by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, in May.

The C.D.C. director was being played by a former holder of that job, the Secretary of Defense was the former Republican senator Jim Talent, and the Secretary of Homeland Security was played by Tara O’Toole, a former Under-Secretary in that department.

Clade X turned out to be an engineered bioweapon, combining the virulence of Nipah virus with parainfluenza’s ease of transmission.

It had been intentionally released by A Brighter Dawn, a fictitious group modelled on the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo, which carried out the sarin-gas attacks in the Tokyo subway system, in 1995.

A Brighter Dawn’s stated goal was to reduce the world’s population to pre-industrial levels.

By the end of the day, which represented twenty months in the simulation, they had managed to kill a perfectly respectable hundred and fifty million people.

“America was just wiped out,” Talent said, before heading to a post-event cocktail reception.

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Anonymous ID: bacbff Jan. 20, 2024, 1:18 a.m. No.20272024   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2027

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CLADE X DIG

 

https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jhsem-2018-0048/html

 

Coordination, Communication, and Clade X:

Challenges and Lessons Learned from Health Emergency Exercise After-Action Reports and How They Can Help Guide Future Efforts to Improve Information Sharing

From the journal Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

https://doi.org/10.1515/jhsem-2018-0048

 

Abstract

 

Clade X is only the latest in a series of high profile health emergency preparedness exercises intended to better equip government officials and responders at different levels of government and in different sectors for the challenges they are likely to face during a pandemic or bioterrorism event.

A key issue in regard to emergency preparedness response is information sharing.

This study examines previous literature on the importance of information sharing to emergency response, particularly in regard to public health emergencies.

A content and correspondence analysis of data collected from exercise after-action reports is then conducted to examine the prominence of information sharing as a theme in those reports.

The relationship between information sharing and other themes is also considered.

Specific passages regarding information sharing are examined to consider how the theme is discussed in the context of the report.

The findings of the analyses above are then compared to a recent tabletop exercise conducted by the Nuclear Threat Initiative regarding a biological attack.

The comparison of this recent exercise to previous exercises is used to highlight key policy considerations.

Recommendations are provided regarding how policy makers could help to address these considerations prior to a real world emergency.

While technology is consistently evolving to improve the means by which we can share information, issues of coordination, including between the public health and health care sectors, continue to remain an obstacle.

Anonymous ID: bacbff Jan. 20, 2024, 1:25 a.m. No.20272039   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>Clade X was the precurser to pandemic exercise and they have shot their bolt and failed.

Thinking the same.

Covid-19 was their big push to make people terrified and subservient to globalist whims.

It didn't work - not enough anyway.

At this point, nobody except idiots want boosters, and even the MSM can't keep back the floodgates of truth coming out about the dire consequences of taking the jab.

Even libtards who hate Trump don't trust the WEF.