DISINFO: The decision to go ahead on the coronavirus pandemic was taken at the Davos Forum by the Rothschilds and the Gates
DISINFORMATION CASE DETAILS
  • Outlet: southfront.org (archived)*
  • Date of publication: March 13, 2020
  • Outlet language(s): English
  • Reported in: Issue 188
  • Countries / regions discussed: US
Tags:
coronavirus Rothschild Secret elites / global elites Conspiracy theory

DISINFO: The decision to go ahead on the coronavirus pandemic was taken at the Davos Forum by the Rothschilds and the Gates

SUMMARY

The final decision to go ahead NOW , was taken in January 2020 at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos – behind very much closed doors, of course. The Gates, GAVI (an association of vaccination-promoting pharmaceuticals), Rockefellers, Rothschilds et al, they are all behind this decision.

RESPONSE

An unfounded conspiracy theory, sharing a recurrent pro-Kremlin narrative about "secret elites" controlling world leaders. Consistent with anti-Semitic disinformation narratives. See related pro-Kremlin disinformation case, alleging that coronavirus originated in a laboratory sponsored by George Soros.

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