Dr. David Martin exposes the World Health Organization as a corporate front masquerading as a public health body. He argues that since 1953, the WHO has functioned not as a neutral global health authority, but as a vaccine-marketing arm for its financiers—the Rockefeller Foundation and the Wellcome Trust.
Tracing its origins to the post–Bretton Woods era, Martin says what’s missing from the WHO’s founding narrative is the question of “who paid the bills.” The same private interests that funded its creation still shape its policies today. When those with financial stakes in vaccines are empowered to declare pandemics, the result is predictable: profit, not public protection.
Martin also draws connections between the WHO’s early architects and the eugenics networks of the early 20th century—institutions that openly promoted selective breeding and population control as “science.” He warns that the same mindset persists, cloaked in new language about global health and sustainability.
His message is clear: as long as unelected foundations and legacy wealth control global health policy, accountability and justice will remain out of reach.