Turning the Tides to Fit Their Purpose

 

“Fungal infections will become a major global health threat, especially in the weakened state of the people after taking the mRNA COVID jab. We must be vigilant and be on guard and remain healthy.”

 

We have written several times about the global dangers of fungal infections. It seems to be released sporadically in the media—even though the WHO called it a global crisis—and now I see they are trying to tie in climate change to the fungal emergency. It was never mentioned before for the last several years but when it suites the purpose, they use all the tricks in the book.

You have to love the headlines they use, e.g. A fungus that can ‘eat you from the inside out’ could spread as the world heats up, they sensationalize the statement and link it into being a part of the WHO One Health. With this connection to climate change they gain a whole new category of participants, so now Greta Thunberg has a new crisis to add to her list of global catastrophes. They state that “[i]nfection-causing fungi responsible for millions of deaths a year”, which is true and it has been true for many years, “will spread significantly to new regions as the planet heats up, new research predicts — and the world is not prepared.”[1]

One of the big reasons public interest in fungal threats has grown is the HBO drama The Last of Us, which imagines a world ravaged by a mutated fungus. Now the new research mentioned by the CNN article claims that climate change is accelerating the global spread of harmful Aspergillus fungi, raising serious concerns for both public health and food security. The study, which has not been peer-reviewed yet, highlights how rising temperatures are enabling species like Aspergillus flavus—a fungus that thrives in warmer climates and resists many antifungal treatments—to expand its range by up to 16% if fossil fuel emissions remain high. This pathogen, which can infect both humans and crops, was added to the World Health Organization’s critical group of fungal threats in 2022 due to its resistance and health risks. Meanwhile, Aspergillus fumigatus, typically found in temperate zones, is expected to shift northward, potentially increasing its range by 77.5% by 2100. As global temperatures climb, fungi may evolve to withstand higher heat, enhancing their ability to infect humans.

Interestingly, according to a review Aspergillus Contamination in Healthcare Facilities, “[s]everal studies have shown the presence of aspergilli in various healthcare environments. Typically, thousands of fungal spores are inhaled every day. (…) To date, quality data on the epidemiology of antifungal resistance are scarce, making it difficult to estimate their exact burden and not favour effective response. Indeed, the WHO report emphasizes the need for strategies to generate evidence and improve the response, and in particular strengthen laboratory capacity and surveillance, support investment in research and strengthen public health interventions for the prevention and control of fungal infections through a One Health approach.”[2] So which one is it: has the WHO known for years the exact possible burden on humans and the environment or is the quality data scarce? They cannot have it both ways.

Yes, we are experiencing climate change, anyone that is paying attention knows this. If they were to identify that climate change was from the solar cycles, people would know that we are in the midst of a 12,000 year cycle and that our Earth’s magnetic shield is weakening, allowing more radiation to penetrate its atmosphere which is heating our planet. Here is the twist: they cannot prevent the cycle from being completed but they can use the situation to their advantage and blame excess carbon and humanities’ contribution as a means to gain greater global control of movement and industry and further enslave mankind in their 15 minute cities. Watch and see it is coming.

Of course, Canada recently signed on to be part of the Global Pandemic Treaty which should make you nervous as WHO is a private corporation and Bill Gates is the highest financial contributor, financing up to 80%. “The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation alone is responsible for over 88 per cent of the total amount donated by philanthropic foundations to the WHO. Other contributors include the Bloomberg Family Foundation (3.5 per cent), the Welcome Trust (1.1 per cent) and the Rockefeller Foundation (0.8 per cent).”[3] It makes you wonder why the USA has pulled out of the WHO. “The agreement is the first to codify a One Health approach, which recognizes the interconnectedness of human health, the health of domesticated and wild animals, and the environment.”[4] It sounds more threatening than reassuring.

As you can see, there is a changing message to suit their purposes as they are tying the noose around the freedom of humanity with each treaty that is passed. Fungal infections will become a major global health threat, especially in the weakened state of the people after taking the mRNA COVID jab. We must be vigilant and be on guard and remain healthy.

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References:

Ever-Present Issue—Prevention and Control Measures. https://www.mdpi.com/2673-947X/5/1/3

 

[1] CNN. 2025.

[2] Spagnolo, Anna Maria. 2025.

[3] Carbonaro, Giulia. 2025.

[4] Gostin, Lawrence O et al. 2025.