Rockefeller Foundation and WEF in Bed with Oxford University Developing a pandemic surveillance response

July 14th 2023

Today, the online publication Save Britain has published the following article with a fear inducing headline warning about dangers of coming heat waves: “Ready for 6 to 2? Working hours in UK may need to go to work at be revised for deadly heatwaves” The article focuses on the claims of A new study which predicts that Brits may need to work considerably earlier in the day to deal with ‘uncomfortable’ heat caused by climate change…” READ HERE https://savebritain.org/ready-for-6-to-2-working-hours-in-uk-may-need-to-be-revised-for-deadly-heatwaves/

This will of course require people to go to work earlier in the morning. This is more climate change nonsense, Humanity should to accept accept this nonsense and not agree to participate. Corporations who ate part of the scheme will try to force their staff to comply. This is going to be very interesting. Will hospital staff go to work earlier than they do for their morning shifts? How will it affect them? What about schools? What about MP’s will they sit in Parliament at 6am and sleep the rest of the morning having had to get up earlier than normal?

Once again a cursory research, we found that Rockefeller are deeply involved,  We know that OXFORD University, England,  has  played a significant role in the world of COVID lock down. Further, this stance continues today, they are up to their necks in developing a Pandemic surveillance response with Rockefeller.

 Is it not surprising therefore that the senior researcher Dr David Rodin  has been selected as a Young Global Leader 2011 by the World Economic Forum.
Here we have Oxford University in bed with the Rockefllers and the WEF!

and here are a few more memebers:

“Hyperconnectivity is the theme of Oxford’s contribution to the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos this week.

Oxford University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Hamilton, and the Director of the Oxford Martin School, Professor Ian Goldin, are part of a delegation of Oxford academics who are participating in an ‘IdeasLab’ asking, “In today’s hyperconnected world, what collaborative models are emerging to solve global issues?”

Partnerships with the World Economic Forum, Oxford Literary Festival, Virgin Unite, Citi and others have further extended our reach. In October we launched Now for the Long Term, the report of the OxfordMartin Commission for Future Generations, the School’s flagship policy initiative chaired by former Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Pascal Lamy.

Migration and failure to tackle climate change top agenda in 2016 risks report

15 January 2016
“…The Oxford Martin School was an academic advisor on the report, for which 750 experts assessed 29 separate global risks, considering both impact and likelihood over a 10-year time horizon. The risk with the greatest potential impact in 2016 was found to be a failure of climate change mitigation and adaptation. This is the first time since the report was published in 2006 that an environmental risk has topped the ranking. This year, it was considered to have greater potential damage than weapons of mass destruction (2nd), water crises (3rd), large-scale involuntary migration (4th) and severe energy price shock (5th)….”

 

https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2022-11-01-3m-rockefeller-foundation-funding-strengthen-pandemic-surveillance-and-response

“Dr David Rodin, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), has been selected as a Young Global Leader 2011 by the World Economic Forum. Dr Rodin was chosen because of his exceptional professional achievements, proven leadership experience and willingness to serve society at a global level. The Young Global Leader Forum has established a comprehensive selection process for identifying and selecting the most exceptional leaders 40 years of age or younger. Every year, thousands of candidates from around the world are proposed through a qualified nomination process and assessed according to rigorous selection criteria. Only the best candidates are selected and invited to join the Forum. As a Young Global Leader, Rodin will attend the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. He is looking forward to the opportunity this will afford to strongly advocate a greater emphasis on ethics among business and political leaders….”

Systemic opportunity and youth engagement at the WEF

21 January 2013

  • World Economic Forum 91‑93 route de la Capite CH‑1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 … Members, Partners or other stakeholders. Prepared by the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University for the World Economic Forum’s Meat: the Future dialogue series …

Global.health enables access to real-time, anonymized health data on infectious disease outbreaks, for the first time. Image credit: Shutterstock.

“$3m Rockefeller Foundation funding to strengthen pandemic surveillance and response
innovation co-developed by Oxford biologists….

 

The Rockefeller Foundation has announced $3 million in new funding for Global.health (G.h) – a first-of-its-kind, open-source platform for scientific pandemic data. This will enable it to expand its international partnerships and modernize the global effort around coordinated pandemic prevention, surveillance, and response.

This new funding from The Rockefeller Foundation will allow us to dive deeper into which data and interventions have the most impact for controlling disease outbreaks…”

Co-developed by researchers and engineers at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford and Boston Children’s Hospital, USA, Global.health enables access to real-time, anonymized health data on infectious disease outbreaks, for the first time. The G.h database already holds over 100 million detailed, verified, harmonized, and de-identified SARS-CoV-2 case records from more than 130 countries: the most comprehensive repository of COVID-19 data in the world.

Dr Moritz Kraemer, Co-Founder of Global.health and Associate Professor at the Department of Biology, University of Oxford, commented: ‘Global.health’s mission is to organize the world’s infectious disease data to enable more rapid responses to them. So far we have been focused on the initial phase of disease outbreaks, such as COVID-19 and monkeypox, and we will now be able to broaden our international partnerships and build our analytical tools to improve wider outbreak detection and response.’

This new funding from The Rockefeller Foundation will allow us to dive deeper into which data and interventions have the most impact for controlling disease outbreaks at different stages of a pandemic. These are critical steps to advancing pandemic prevention and response as the threats from climate-driven infectious diseases are increasing.

Dr Moritz Kraemer, Co-Founder of Global.health and Associate Professor at the University of Oxford

What began as a volunteer-driven data science project at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Global.health has grown into a scalable and flexible data platform that sets a new standard for open, granular, and standardized case data. This information will be a vital resource for epidemiologists and public health leaders to model and mitigate the spread of emerging infectious diseases.

In 2022, for example, Global.health’s curated and validated monkeypox case dataset became one of the most comprehensive and cited resources in the crucial first 100 days of the global outbreak.

This grant will enable Global.health to pursue priority initiatives, including:

  • Evaluating the impact of different data sources to define which data points are most useful during the early stages of an outbreak (first 100 days).
  • Developing scalable and robust open-source algorithms and data pipelines to detect and predict the emergence and geographic spread of new COVID-19 Variants of Concern (VOCs), globally.
  • Combining human mobility data with network science algorithms to optimally configure and distribute public health interventions during emerging epidemics, beyond the constraints of country or state borders.
  • Creating open-source methods and frameworks for pandemic response analyses, to make outputs directly available to groups engaged in the broader ecosystem of pandemic preparedness. This will also improve the translation of science into practical applications that are scalable and timely enough for real-world outbreak responses.
  • Cultivating collaborative working groups involving international teams of scientists, prioritizing lower- and middle-income countries, to co-develop practical applications and translate them rapidly into real-world impact. This will be achieved through targeted training, conferences, workshops, and funded collaborations, to stimulate collaborative research and development.

This scam demic uses THE VIRUS THEORY IN ORDER
TO CONTROL AND ENSLAVE HUMANITY.

The film below was produced by the Global.health (G.h), it is full of HALF TRUTHS AND DOWN RIGHT LIES. Every thing they write and say, sounds so wonderful and humanitarian but, in reality, the truth is that their plans are the opposite. They are EVIL, always have been since the days of RD Rockefeller’s father old bill, who travelled around selling poisons to cure illnesses such as cancer. He was a bigamist having married 3 women.

Everything they say  and  publish is all double speech, reverse language intention. They have used philanthropy to build institutions of learning, science and at the same time have funded and steered some of the most evil acts to kill, injury and destroy  humanity. This is the agenda. “Where ever you see great philanthropy, you will find great evil” ~ Barbara Marcinak

Look at this lie:
The very economic growth that allowed human health to improve and people to live longer is actually harming our physical well-being. We need to turn this around, and we can. I firmly believe that prosperity and good health should go hand-in-hand, and the Council will chart a course for doing so, mindful that we have only one earth.

https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2022-11-01-3m-rockefeller-foundation-funding-strengthen-pandemic-surveillance-and-response

 

According to the Rockefeller Foundation website there is a clear and open evidence of RF’s relationship with Britain’s Oxford Martin School

https://www.planetaryhealth.ox.ac.uk/

The Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on
Planetary Health at the Oxford Martin School

Making the economic and policy case for the emerging field of planetary health

 

NOTE: The above  image of the heliocentric model of the earth, is another LIE

 

The health of humanity depends on the health of our planet. Our future depends on strengthening both.

Thanks to advancements in technology, industry, agriculture and public health, we are living longer and more prosperous lives than ever before. But this progress has been accompanied by unprecedented environmental challenges – from climate change and biodiversity loss, to soil degradation and water scarcity – that threaten the health of our planet. When natural systems suffer, so does the health of individuals, families and communities. 

To reverse this trend, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Oxford Martin School are actively working to grow the field of planetary health to address the urgent need to safeguard the health of future generations. Planetary health is a new, multidisciplinary approach to health and well-being that brings together scientific knowledge of both human and ecosystem health with what we know about economic trends, market behaviour and policy-making. [this is their controls]

This approach supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Climate Change Agreement, both of which recognize the importance of regional and global coordination to solve complex environmental and development challenges.

The Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health launched in 2017 with the aim of making the economic and policy case for planetary health, and the link between human health and well-being, and the natural systems on which it depends.

The Councilmade up of world leaders from business, government, international organizations, civil society and academia – will bridge knowledge gaps on the links between economic development, natural systems and human health to compel collaboration across disciplines and coordinated action to address the complex challenges of the 21st century.

Look at this publication found on the Oxford reference webpage ehttps://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780199766666.001.0001/acref-9780199766666-e-411

History of the Rockefeller Foundation involvement with  Oxford University

  1. file:///home/carl/Downloads/168813c0.pdf
  2. No. 4200 November 10, 1951 NATURE page 813

“Rockefeller Grant for Chemistry in the University of Oxford THE Rockefeller Foundation
of New York has made a grant to the University of Oxford of £10,000, to be expended over four years, for the Dyson Perrins Laboratory in aid of research in organic chemistry sponsored or direct ed by the Waynflete professor of chemistry, Sir Robert Robinson. The
chief topics of such investigations at the present time are : I) degradative and synthetic studies of alkaloids, plant colouring matters, and certain oth er natural products; (2) study of the lipins of tubercle bacillie specially the fatty-acid constituents ; (3) isolationof a  ifferential growth-inhibiting factor present in malt and wheat-middlings; (4) synthesis of steroids other than cortisone (this latter is covered by a grant from the Nuffield Foundation); (5) general studies of organic chemiical reactions”

Rockerfeller Foundation  Our Grants/  

University of Oxford 2016
Dollars Granted
$2,000,000
Term 01.01.2017 – 12.31.2021
Commitment Health
Description:  for use by its Oxford Martin School in support of the Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health, an effort to establish the economic and business case for planetary health

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of American Science, Medicine, and Technology$

Rockefeller Institute, The 

Founded in 1901 by John D. Rockefeller Sr., The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research initially provided grants to scientific investigators …

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