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The leader of the World Health Organization, who aided Communist China's efforts to avoid responsibility and lie about the emerging threat of the coronavirus pandemic, will be a Harvard commencement speaker this spring.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO's director-general, will speak at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.

The school announced the decision in a statement praising Tedros's "great insight and political leadership" and calling him the right figure "to restore trust in the WHO at a critical moment in its history."

A year ago, as reports came of a novel and deadly virus spreading rapidly among the population in Wuhan, China, the WHO followed Beijing's lead and falsely claimed that human-to-human transmission for the virus had not been confirmed.

The claim hobbled the international community's response, and the WHO waited weeks before eventually declaring the coronavirus a global public-health emergency.

Even months after the WHO's declaration, one of the organization's top officials promoted a conspiracy theory to take the blame off Red China.

Later investigations showed that, despite Tedros's praise for Red China's transparency during the early days of the pandemic, the Communist country was not forthcoming about the danger of the coronavirus.

The first reported case of the virus was noted on an American website by doctors working in Wuhan—not by Communist Chinese officials, as the WHO initially claimed.

Reports also confirmed that WHO officials vented privately over Red China's obfuscation of the virus's threat even as they publicly praised Communist China's "openness to sharing information."

The Trump administration formally withdrew from the WHO in July, cutting a good portion of its funding last September, but the usurper reversed these decisions during his first days in power.

Harvard's decision to host Tedros calls into question the ongoing relationships between foreign nations and American universities, dozens of which failed to disclose donations from Communist China last year.

The Department of Education investigated Yale and Harvard at the time for failing to disclose $375 million in funding from foreign nations, including Red China.

In 2014, Harvard's School of Public Health was renamed for T.H. Chan, a Chinese businessman and Harvard graduate whose sons gave the school $350 million, the largest donation Harvard has ever received.

The university also announced that Tedros will be awarded the 2021 Julius B. Richmond Award, the highest honor given by the school.


https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/who-director-who-covered-for-china-to-be-harvard-commencement-speaker/
 
Beijing Baucus appears regularly on Communist Chinese propaganda outlets

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THE USURPER PUSHED B. HUSSEIN TO MAKE BEIJING BAUCUS AMERICA'S AMBASSADOR TO RED CHINA


Former ambassador Max Baucus has given at least four different interviews to Red Chinese propaganda outlets, repeatedly comparing the U.S. to Nazi Germany.

His public statements praising Communist China coincided with his burgeoning overseas investments.

In 2017, he founded the Baucus Group, a consulting firm that advises Red Chinese businesses, according to his U.S. Chamber of Commerce biography.

He also sits on the board of directors for Ingram Micro, a U.S. subsidiary of a Communist Chinese state-owned conglomerate, as well as the board of advisers for Alibaba Group, one of Red China's largest tech companies.

When Beijing Baucus compared President Donald Trump's criticism of Red China to rhetoric used by Adolf Hitler during an interview with ☭NN, other Communist Chinese propaganda outlets quickly amplified Baucus's comments about how Trump was "like Hitler" and his claims that Americans were worried about "getting their heads chopped off" if they voiced their disagreement with the U.S. government.

Xinhua News Agency, a state-owned outlet, extensively cited Beijing Baucus's attacks, using it as evidence that the Trump administration was attempting to "deflect criticisms about their blunders by blaming China."

The article was syndicated in party-controlled mouthpieces such as Global Times and People's Daily.

Beijing Baucus also gave an exclusive interview to Global Times, where he said former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's speculation that the virus may have originated in a Wuhan laboratory "makes no sense".

Beijing Baucus also gave an exclusive interview to People's Daily, criticizing U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods as the "wrong policy" and "too confrontational." He has also spoken at events backed by the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation, a registered foreign agent of the Communist Chinese government

A lawyer representing Baucus Group, Beijing Baucus's consulting firm, did not respond to a request for comment.


https://freebeacon.com/national-security/obamas-man-in-china-now-beijings-man-in-washington/
 
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