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Billionaire Bill Gates discussed the "conspiracy theories" surrounding himself and corona vaccines during a TED talk this week. He called people who speak out against him "crazy." Speaking at the TED2022 meeting in Vancouver, Canada, Gates said it was "quite ironic" that protesters had gathered outside the building because he "saved tens of millions of lives." “The Gates Foundation is deeply involved in vaccines, developing new vaccines and financing vaccines. So it's kind of ironic that people are claiming that we use vaccines to kill people or to make money or that we started the coronavirus pandemic," Insider is quoted as saying by the Microsoft founder. “Or that I want to follow individuals because I want to know where everyone is.”
Gates also said it's "quite strange" that people don't like him. He wondered if every time "crazy people" would show up in places where he speaks. The billionaire claimed that vaccines are a miracle and that we can do a lot more with them. He has devised a plan to “prevent future pandemics.” He wants to put together a team of 3000 doctors, epidemiologists and diplomats that will be led by the World Health Organization (WHO). Cost: $1 billion per year. Gates previously said omikron is “unfortunately a kind of vaccine.” The 'most powerful doctor in the world' also praised the Chinese approach to corona. He calls anyone who questions his vaccines “crazy” and is a strong supporter of censorship.
the same story as always with shady rich people, when the walls close in, he will die, have a little plastic surgery and live his life on a private island.
time will tell.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: Allaroundyou
the same story as always with shady rich people, when the walls close in, he will die, have a little plastic surgery and live his life on a private island.
time will tell.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Sander1976
Like him or despise him he does do alot of good.
His clean water project has helped millions of people around the world for starters.
But I do understand how many dislike him and think he is evil and all.
I guess time will tell.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Sander1976
Like him or despise him he does do alot of good.
His clean water project has helped millions of people around the world for starters.
But I do understand how many dislike him and think he is evil and all.
I guess time will tell.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Sander1976
Like him or despise him he does do alot of good.
His clean water project has helped millions of people around the world for starters.
But I do understand how many dislike him and think he is evil and all.
I guess time will tell.