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Global Surveillance Is Here: The WHO Just Made It Official Redacted News
10/21/25
- AI cannot reason about anything it hasn’t already been trained on
- AI is not comparable to humans or even animals in the way they learn
- AI models lack cognition, which means most jobs can not be automated
- GPT-5 doesn’t solve math problems. It merely presents online publications by mathematicians who already solved them.
Seems WHO didn’t get the memo.
Please see: https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/eios-20?
EIOS 2.0
The World Health Organization recently updated their Epidemic Intelligence From Open Sources (EIOS) Strategy. They are watching you and analyzing your data in real time.
Have you ever posted information on social media about a personal health issue?
The Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources network uses artificial intelligence to collect and analyze vast amounts of publicly available information in near real-time, including traditional media, social media, government health websites, blogs, and expert groups in order to identify disease “outbreaks.”
The WHO’s EIOS Collaboration page indicates that partners are constantly working on piloting new projects, such as “News Article Credibility Detection”, “Misinformation Classification Systems”, among others.
The WHO describes this as a tool for early warning, but it effectively empowers participating nations and participating groups to use artificial intelligence to spy on the world’s digital conversations.
Enhanced Web Scraping
A collaboration is now underway to enhance the web scraping functionality of EIOS. The development will expand the number of different data formats that can be scraped, including images and pdf documents, ease the configuration and set up of new sources, enhance the maintainability and source management. The new web scraping platform allows also to extract indicators like number of suspected or confirmed cases or number of vaccinations carried out. This will facilitate monitoring of key indicators which are published in different formats.
Speech-to-Text Sources from Radio
While “print” media on the Web is a significant source of information for the EIOS initiative, there is an identified gap associated with a variety of issues, including internet penetration. Radio is able to fill this gap, both for media and non-media sources. The addition of a speech-to-text component in the EIOS system will increase the reach of the system and enhance the ability to detect signals in vulnerable areas that are not otherwise captured. WHO is working with the UN Office for Information and Communications Technology to adapt the Unite Wave platform for public health intelligence, allowing to capture, identify and transcribe radio broadcasts for the detection of health threats.
Blatant hypocrisy:
Since reliable data and transparent political decision processes are key to build public trust in emergency situations, we are pleased to strengthen the EIOS Initiative and the capacities of the WHO Hub in Berlin.
Nina Warken (Minister of Health – Germany)
It is claimed that the Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources (EIOS) system identified a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China, on December 31, 2019. This initial alert was based on public media reports, and the incident was later identified as the first signal of what would become the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yes, the United States uses the Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources (EIOS) system. The Pan American Health Organization, the regional WHO office for the Americas, has included the U.S. in studies on the use of EIOS for early threat detection.
The U.S. also operates its own long-standing program, the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), which is separate from the WHO’s EIOS. The Epidemic Intelligence Service was founded in 1951 and is a CDC program that trains field investigators to respond to health threats.
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) program that trains “disease detectives” to respond to public health threats. EIS officers investigate outbreaks by collecting and analyzing data, and they respond to both domestic and international health emergencies, including natural disasters and bioterrorism events. (See link for more)
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For more:
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2025/02/28/action-tell-congress-to-oppose-one-health-a-blueprint-for-government-controlled-medicine/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2025/05/21/who-pandemic-agreement-approved-by-member-states-ushering-in-a-dangerous-new-world-health-order/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2022/04/26/the-who-is-an-absolutely-corrupt-organization-that-needs-to-go-away/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2024/12/31/un-adopts-controversial-cybercrime-treaty-new-administration-looks-to-withdraw-from-who/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2024/04/11/withdraw-from-who-japanese-professors-message-to-world/