Why did St. Jude pay the UN $11.5 billion for global health?

Yesterday’s World Health Organization (WHO) press release attempted to explain why.

It is linked here:

https://hq_who_departmentofcommunications.createsend1.com/t/d-e-stluily-juihiuitjj-c/

WHO is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the United Nations (UN).

St. Jude is an NGO, a non-government organization that acts like the federal government without accountability.

https://www.stjude.org/inspire/news/historic-expansion-plan-investment.html#:~:text=Jude%20expanded%20its%20efforts%20through,%25%20to%2060%25%20by%202030.

St. Jude Children's Hospital of Memphis, Tennessee, paid the World Health Organization $11.5 billion to create a global children’s cancer program in 2021.

Why?

Their fine print in their press releases said it supports 70 governments worldwide.

Who pocketed the money?

Where did the money come from?

Where else did it go?

For what?

WHO now has access to all of St. Jude’s data.

https://www.who.int/about/policies/publishing/open-access

Besides spending billions of dollars, neither party gave specifics of their plan.

https://www.stjude.org/inspire/news/historic-expansion-plan-investment.html#:~:text=Jude%20expanded%20its%20efforts%20through,%25%20to%2060%25%20by%202030.

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St. Jude is also a partner with the:

  • UNICEF Supply Division and the

  • Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Strategic Fund.

What will President Donald J. Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) find when they audit St. Jude’s books?

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