This book cracks the mirror. On the other side stands Ethiopian Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the man who has led the WHO since 2017. What very few people know - and even fewer dare to say - is that Tedros is not a medical doctor. Nor is he a stranger to serious accusations: his own government has charged him with terrorism, crimes against humanity, and cover-ups during his political career in Ethiopia.
Why, then, was someone with this background chosen to lead the world's most influential health authority? What lies behind his diplomatic image? Who supports him... and why?
Backed by thorough research, the book presents facts and sources that reveal an uncomfortable but necessary truth. It's not just about one person: it's about what he represents, public trust, and the danger of not questioning those who claim to speak for the health of all humanity.
And there's more: far from being an independent agent, Tedros appears as a carefully placed piece within a larger global machine, serving hidden interests. Interests that operate from the shadows, with powerful tentacles reaching across governments, corporations, and international organizations. Interests that, under the guise of health and the common good, could be consolidating a new kind of control over the world.
An urgent read. A question we should all ask ourselves.