Force-injecting $9 trillion to prop up asset bubbles until 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around ...' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of the IMF, April 2021
Force-injecting $9 trillion to prop up asset bubbles until 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around ...' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of the IMF, April 2021
This article reveals "frequent boosters" are the goal in itself; European Medicines Agency is looking to make repeated boosters "feasible" without "tiring out" the peasants. Their solution is to tie them to "onset of the cold season in each hemisphere". news.bloomberglaw.com/coronavirus/re…
Force-injecting $9 trillion into zombie world economy until 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of IMF, April 2021 #MoronicVariant
Force-injecting $9 trillion to prop up asset bubbles until 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around ...' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of the IMF, April 2021
...unless you understand they need a way to force-inject $9 trillion before 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of IMF, April 2021
Force-injecting $9 trillion into zombie world economy until 2025. 'This year, next year, vaccine policy is economic policy ... without it we can not turn the fate of the world economy around' - Kristalina Georgieva, Head of IMF, April 2021 #MoronicVariant
IMF’s Kristalina Georgieva: 'China achieved a truly remarkable recovery, but its growth momentum has been slowing. As China is a vital engine for global growth, taking strong actions to support high-quality growth will help not only China, but the world.' theguardian.com/world/2021/dec…