Bill Gates has world leaders at his beck and call, meeting with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in November 2020 to discuss rolling out coronavirus vaccination[1], and pursuing vaccine financing with other world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayued of the United Arab Emirates[2].
Bill Gates deliberately sabotaged the establishment of a Vaccine Safety Commission in the United States. Gates boasted that when he met Donald Trump on two occasions, including in the White House in 2017, Trump asked Gates “if vaccines weren’t a bad thing, because he was considering a commission to look into ill effects of vaccines”, and that Robert Kennedy Jr. “was advising him that vaccines were causing bad things”. Gates told Trump “…no, that’s a dead end, that would be a bad thing, don’t do that.”[3] And it seems that’s when the idea of a Vaccine Safety Commission died, because Bill Gates said “…that would be a bad thing, don’t do that”.
How appalling that Bill Gates deliberately sabotaged consideration of vaccine safety, when he was awash in conflicts of interest via his own promotion of vaccine products. And look where we are now, being pressed to have fast-tracked experimental coronavirus vaccine products, at Bill Gates’ behest, and with vaccine product safety being protected from scrutiny. There’s little or no critical analysis of the immensely rich and powerful Bill Gates in the mainstream media, where Timothy Egan in
The New York Times fawningly describes Gates as “the most interesting man in the world” and a “lavender-sweatered Mister Rogers”. A counterpoint to Egan’s hagiography of Gates is the report
Philanthropic Power and Development – Who shapes the agenda? which provides interesting analysis of the ‘philanthropic influence’ of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on global health policy.
The influence of Bill Gates on the disproportionate and ill-targeted response to SARS-CoV-2 is a massive international scandal, particularly the questionable rush to global coronavirus vaccination.
We so desperately need a properly functioning ‘fourth estate’ to investigate this matter, instead of the biased and deeply conflicted corporate media which is working to hinder transparency and accountability for international vaccination policy and vaccine product safety.
Elizabeth Hart
Adelaide, Australia
Independent person investigating the over-use of vaccine products and conflicts of interest in vaccination policy
References:
1. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Bill Gates to discuss COVID-19 vaccine. WION, 12 November 2020.
2. Inside Bill Gates’ high-stakes quest to vaccinate the world against COVID-19. The Seattle Times, 23 November 2020
3. A video of Bill Gates comments is currently accessible on YouTube, under the title: Bill Gates Dishes About President Donald Trump Meetings in Exclusive Video, MSNBC, 18 May 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7byG1YGwg It’s notable that the transcript on this video does not include a clear transcription of Bill Gates saying “…no, that’s a dead end, that would be a bad thing, don’t do that”, despite these words being clearly audible in the video (around 2:30).