I watched the clip and did a double take. The phrase that jumped out was this: “Bill Gates and the World Health Organization have announced when we will see the next pandemic and they have a date for us.” If you’ve been tracking patterns since 2019, you know why that matters.
Event 201, a coronavirus tabletop exercise in October 2019, ran months before COVID was declared a global pandemic. In this latest scenario, the organizers say the next crisis is a severe enterovirus, and they talk like the calendar is already set.
That is why “Bill Gates announces next pandemic date” is not a throwaway headline. It is a line in the sand. A projection, yes, but with receipts, names, and a polished script.
I’m not here to scare you. I’m here to sort the facts, show you what they said, and help you prepare like a rational adult.
I’ve made mistakes before, like ignoring early hints in 2019 and getting caught flat-footed on supply basics. I won’t make that mistake again. You should not either.
The Announcement of the Next Pandemic
The headline is simple, and it set off alarm bells for many. “Bill Gates and the World Health Organization have announced when we will see the next pandemic and they have a date for us.”
The scenario is presented as a 2025 event, with a named virus and a likely origin point. The language frames it as urgent planning, the kind that tells you to adjust travel, work, and even school schedules if needed.
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Why This Matters Now
We are being told to prepare as if a date is on the calendar. Get this on your calendar, prepare now. Even if you think it is only a drill, this is how real policies are drafted.
The Role of Global Organizations
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Bill Gates’ influence
They are the faces and funders attached to these exercises. Their timing and messaging shape public response.
Historical Context of Predictions
There is a track record of simulations that precede real world events. It is not new, and it is not subtle. Bold the date you know: 2001 Event? No, Event 201.
Event 201: The 2019 Simulation
Event 201 ran a detailed simulation of a coronavirus outbreak just months before COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. The exercise pulled in top experts and tested a global response.
- Simulation focused on coronavirus outbreak.
- Involved global experts.
They were pretty good at predicting this stuff.
What Was Simulated in Event 201
It was A coronavirus pandemic simulation, complete with policy rehearsal, media messaging, and coordination drills.
Key Takeaway from Event 201
The eerie part is the timing. I don’t know how they pull this off. But it happened, and that is why people are paying attention now.
Fauci’s 2017 Warning to Trump
We also heard a very direct warning years earlier. “Fauci told Trump in 2017… there would be a pandemic during his presidency.” That was not a hedge.
- Not “might be,” but “would be.”
The Certainty in Fauci’s Words
He said it like a promise. Not that there could be, but there would be. That stuck with me then. It still does.
Obama’s Pandemic Exercises
Before that, the Obama administration ran planning exercises for pandemics. Yes, during his presidency. The point is, this is a long-running thread in U.S. policy planning.
They’ve been preparing for years.
Details of Obama’s Preparations
- Pandemic response drills.
- Global coordination plans.
The New Simulation: Catastrophic Contagion
The latest tabletop exercise is Catastrophic Contagion, a simulation backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, and the WHO. It is presented as training.
It is also a map of what to expect if they take it from script to policy. I wish this were fiction. It is not.
Where and When It Happened
This took place in Brussels, Belgium, on October 23, 2022. Just like a weekend conference, but for planning pandemics. The timing lines up with a plan for a 2025 wave.
The Humorous Transcript Anecdote
A joke in the segment made the point: “Hey honey, where are you going? Belgium for Catastrophic Contagion.” The punchline was blunt: Planning the next pandemic and vaccines.
The Simulated Video and News Reports
The organizers put out a produced video with mock news segments. The title told you what to expect: Get Ready: Catastrophic Contagion. The storytelling is familiar if you watched earlier simulations that surfaced before COVID hit.
Breaking News in the Simulation
The fake newscast announces this: “Two Latin American countries alerted the WHO of several outbreaks of a new infectious disease.” The details read like stage directions.
- Mysterious appearances across the region.
- Severe Epidemic Enterovirus Respiratory Syndrome (SEERS) 2025.
The Virus Name: SEERS 2025
They call it Severe Epidemic Enterovirus Respiratory Syndrome. The acronym is SEERS. The year is 2025. Write that down.
Fictional But Eerily Realistic
They label it fictional. Then they build out numbers, timelines, and policy responses that mirror how governments act. This is a fictional scenario, but come on.
Spread and Containment Warnings
They simulate 500 confirmed or suspected cases in six weeks. Then they state what happens if early containment fails.
- Severe pandemic if not contained.
- Global health security threat.
Broader Implications Discussed
They say it out loud: “Pandemics are inherently political, financial, and so much broader.” That one sentence tells you how wide the impact will be, and who gets to speak.
Key Discussions in the Simulation
The panel debates national leadership versus global control, and how to bring the public on board. The theme is obvious. You hear arguments against handing power to unelected groups, then watch those arguments get smoothed over.
The Dissenting Voice
There is a scripted skeptic in the room, labeled as the naysayer. “These pandemics are political, we’re not handing over power.” You can feel the pushback is token. The one we’re supposed to disagree with.
How Dissent Was Shut Down
A woman counters and reframes. She shuts him down. The message lands: No substitute for national leadership. Get leaders to sign off, then move.
Emphasis on Local and National Response
They say the right words: “Support the local response, national response first.” That is followed by how to enable it.
- Enabling with resources.
- Protecting responders.
Calls for Regional Solidarity
They stress “Regional solidarity first at this stage.” Then they pivot to messaging and influence.
- Communication as key.
- Involving scientists, social, religious, political leaders.
Building Trust in Crises
They admit the trust gap: “Trust is essential, trust was broken among countries, populations, healthcare systems.” That is true, and they know it. WHO needs to be a voice for the voiceless.
Leadership’s Role in Trust
They add a reminder that matters. Cannot decide without leaders involved and agreeing. Watch how quickly that becomes sign-offs for sweeping measures.
Devastating Projected Impacts
The numbers in the video are brutal. They state 1 billion cases worldwide, over 20 million deaths. That includes a stunning estimate for children.
Global Case and Death Toll
The scenario says nearly 15 million children among the dead. They lay it out like a scoreboard.
- 1 billion total cases.
- 20 million deaths.
- 15 million child deaths.
Long-Term Effects on Survivors
They predict countless millions alive but with paralysis or brain damage. That’s hell. That kind of outcome triggers policy without debate.
Why Children Are Targeted
They aim the scenario at the one group that triggers immediate action. This virus would sweep across children. Unlike COVID, this hits kids hard. That changes the public response, and they know it.
Lessons from Prepared Nations
The video praises countries that had ready teams and playbooks. “Most successful countries invested in preparedness years in advance.” The checklist is familiar.
- Full-time pandemic teams.
- Detailed operational planning.
- Routine exercises and drills.
Testing Plans Through Drills
They credit repeated practice. Routinely tested those plans. The benefits are clear on paper.
- Reduces spread.
- Eases healthcare burden.
I have a hard-earned tip here. Build your own household drill. List your top 20 needs for 30 days. Stock 2 backups for each. Rotate every 6 months. You do not need fear, you need a routine.
Media Involvement and Credibility
A familiar face appears in the production, and that raised eyebrows. A former CNN anchor narrates parts of the video. That is not illegal. It is strategic.
The Coziness with Mainstream Media
This signals tight ties between media, major foundations, and the WHO. Shows the link between media, Gates Foundation, and WHO. To add credibility to their message. This is how narratives get polished and distributed.
Scrubbing Videos from Platforms
There is another pattern. People said they saw earlier simulation content on YouTube, then could not find it later. I keep offline copies of anything that seems likely to vanish. It has saved me many times.
Comparison to Event 201
If you watched the 2019 exercise, this new one will feel familiar. The same structure is there. It is reported that this was done almost three years to the day since Event 201.
Similarities in Format
- Pre-recorded news broadcasts.
- Virus spread simulations.
- Focus on lockdowns and vaccines.
They even frame an origin point. Originating in Brazil, 2025. It is part of the script.
The Enterovirus Choice
This time they picked an enterovirus. SEERS is an enterovirus, like polio, not a coronavirus like COVID. Interesting distinction. If you remember polio history, you know why that is chilling for parents.
Why Enterovirus Makes It Scary
Enteroviruses can harm children fast. Polio was one. That invokes strong emotions and quick action. Targeting kids to mobilize response. That is how you get compliance.
Participants in Catastrophic Contagion
The panel was stocked with 10 current and former health ministers and senior public health officials from multiple countries. They included Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Angola, Liberia, Singapore, India, and Germany.
- Senegal
- Rwanda
- Nigeria
- Angola
- Liberia
- Singapore
- India
- Germany
Testing Spread Rates
They ran it like a war game. Tested rates of spread, effects on children, global sweep. You can guess what came next. Preparing for lockdowns.
Vaccine Alignment
You also hear about vaccine readiness in the same breath. Ensuring vaccines are lined up perfectly. They develop vaccines ready to sell. That is how the incentives sit, and it has not changed.
The Profit Motive Behind It All
There is a blunt argument in the segment. If we were truly in a shared global emergency, the companies would have worked with governments to deliver vaccines free, and governments would have paid the bill.
Instead, we saw nine new billionaires from COVID profits. That is not a public health story. That is a cash story.
True Motivations Exposed
Look at the outcomes, not the speeches. Not about pandemic, but profit. The logic is simple.
- Profitable for companies.
- Governments could have paid for free distribution.
I remember trying to book appointments for older relatives while watching stock tickers for pharma surge. That contrast burned me. I learned to follow incentives first, press releases second.
Centralized Power Narrative
The naysayer in the room gets framed as unreasonable. Then you see the push for a global response and more centralized authority. Hand over power to WHO? That is the question under the surface.
African Union’s Stance
Some countries are not on board. African Union voted down centralized WHO power for next pandemic. Nations standing up. That matters. It means not everyone is buying the same script.
Why Target Children This Time
Here is the part that keeps coming up. COVID did not hit kids the same way it hit older adults. So this time the scenario centers on children. Live with brain damage, not long COVID. Those words trigger parents. Policy follows fear.
Enterovirus as a Tool
The playbook is easy to predict if you watched polio become a routine shot.
- Scary for parents.
- Ensures new inoculations.
If you are a parent, build your medical decision tree now. Decide what evidence you need, what risks you accept, and who you trust before you are under pressure.
Historical US Pandemic Plans
A detail surfaced about US planning that explains a lot. There was a federal plan for lockdowns as far back as 2007.
US had lockdown plans since 2007, per Will Jones’ reporting. The plan was produced by the National Infrastructure Advisory Council and hosted on the CISA website.
Details of the 2007 Plan
The measures were exactly what we experienced in 2020.
- Ban large gatherings.
- Close schools and non-essential businesses.
- Work-from-home policies.
- Quarantine exposed individuals.
Goal of Slowing the Spread
The plan said it straight: “Slow the virus’s transmission, delaying spread for vaccine development.” Reduce stress on healthcare. The idea was clear, and it was sitting there for years.
Waiting for Vaccines
They planned to wait for vaccine development rather than explore more diversified strategies. Aim is simple, wait for the vaccine. In place since 2007.
Thanks to Investigative Reporting
I know this because someone went and found it. Thanks to Will Jones for uncovering. That is what we need more of right now. Retrieval, not rhetoric.
Preparing for 2025: Brazil Origin
The loudest part of the simulation is the certainty of the plot. They say the virus starts in Latin America, with Brazil named in the discussion, then sweeps the globe in 2025.
Get ready, originating in Brazil, 2025. Mark your calendars, plan vacations accordingly. We can argue about motives, but we should not ignore a rehearsal with that much detail.
The SEERS Infection Details
The core details repeated in the video are simple and heavy. SEERS, Severe Epidemic Enterovirus Respiratory Syndrome.
- Starts in Latin America.
- Spreads globally, hitting children.
This is how they frame what needs to be done next, from messaging to mandates.
Same Team Behind It
It is the same group second time around. Johns Hopkins, WHO, Gates Foundation. You saw them ahead of 2020. You are seeing them again now.
Global Response Push
They practice lockdowns and vaccine preparation as core moves. Beauty of their planning. It is efficient. It is also top down.
Practical Ways To Stay Sane And Prepared
I wasted time in early 2020 arguing online while my pantry was empty. I fixed that. Here is what actually helped me keep my head clear while the noise got loud.
- Build a 30-day home baseline. Two backups per key item. Nothing fancy.
- Save important clips offline. Use a notes app, add dates and sources, organize by topic.
- Keep a simple medical binder. Contacts, prescriptions, known conditions, allergies.
- Track your local policies, not just headlines. City rules hit faster than national ones.
- Establish a small circle you trust. Share duties, share costs, share information.
- Practice information fasting. No phone for the first hour of the day. You think better.
Do you have a plan if schools close again? Do you know who watches the kids if you still have to work? Who can you trade childcare with? Make those calls now, when there is no pressure.
What This All Means If You Have Kids
The simulation puts children at the center. That changes everything. You need to think about risk, school policy, and medical choices before the wave hits.
- Ask your pediatrician about enteroviruses now. Get the basics on symptoms and care.
- Build a sick day routine. Hydration, rest plan, thermometer checks, backup meds.
- Talk to your school about learning options. Hybrid plans are often buried in PDFs.
- Keep a list of credible sources you trust. Update it with each new development.
I am not saying panic. I am saying decide, in calm, how you will act when fear is everywhere.
What We Know, What We Do Not
We know the names, dates, and format of the exercise. We know the predicted numbers in their scenario.
We know which organizations backed it. We do not know what will happen in 2025. We do know how governments behave after these rehearsals, because we lived it.
I will not tell you what to think. I will tell you to think ahead. That is what saved me the second time around.
If you care about the truth, you want backups.
Final Thoughts
This matters because we have seen this script before. The claim that “Bill Gates announces next pandemic date” is tied to a simulation with named actors, a named virus, and a set year. The numbers are huge.
The focus is children. The plan centers on national sign-offs and global direction. The money trail still points up. Stay curious, stay kind to your future self, and build your plan in calm.
Do not outsource your judgment. Ask questions, then ask better questions. What did you miss last time that you will not miss again?
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Aboah Okyere is an investigative SEO content creator and truth seeker with a focus on exposing the hidden agendas of global elites, mainstream media, and powerful organizations. With years of experience analyzing public statements, leaked documents, and simulations, Aboah has built a reputation for uncovering the patterns behind headlines and revealing the real motivations behind influential figures like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and major government institutions.
As the founder of AboahOkyere.com, he combines deep research, practical insights, and first-hand analysis to help readers make informed decisions without fear or confusion. Aboah has been tracking pandemic simulations, global health strategies, and corporate influence for years, ensuring his audience receives accurate, actionable information.
When he isn’t investigating global affairs, Aboah enjoys breaking down complex topics into digestible, human-friendly content, empowering readers to think critically and act wisely. His work has helped thousands stay ahead of misinformation while understanding how power, policy, and profit intersect in the real world.



