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A dengue fever outbreak is sweeping across Brazil after billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates unleashed untold billions of genetically modified (GMO) mosquitos that carry it into the wild. And now the Brazilian government wants to buy loads of Gates’ dengue fever vaccines to stop the spread.
Reports indicate that 40 people in Brazil have so far died from dengue fever, according to the nation’s health ministry, while another 265 deaths are being investigated to see if they, too, are linked to the outbreak.
Brazil’s response to the outbreak has not been one of reflecting as to why there is suddenly a 400 percent increase in dengue fever cases ever since the GMO mosquito release. Instead, the South American country has decided to purchase 5.2 million doses of a dengue fever vaccine called Qdenga that was developed by Japanese drugmaker Takeda. Another 1.32 million doses will also be sent at no cost.
Keep in mind that the UN’s World Mosquito Program received a $50 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which is also bankrolling research into more dengue fever vaccines. Takeda, the manufacturer of Qdenga, has also received millions of dollars in cash injections from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
“In other words, Bill Gates Foundation money is involved in all sides of the situation, from the gene-edited mosquitos – which has apparently exacerbated the dengue crisis – to bankrolling companies who are providing the in-demand dengue fever vaccine to Brazil,” writes Jamie White for Infowars.
originally posted by: Boomer1947
The genetically modified mosquitos that were released were NOT carrying Dengue Fever virus:
I realize this explanation is not as much fun as the one where Bill Gates is Doctor Evil.
originally posted by: 5thHead
a reply to: Boomer1947
But, Bill Gates is doctor evil.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: chr0naut
Truly stellar bit of comprehension there!
Now now ... look at what I posted ... I said this was only carried in one place and I have no idea if it's accurate or not. It may be .. but it also may not be.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: 5thHead
a reply to: Boomer1947
But, Bill Gates is doctor evil.
He isn't a doctor.
He is an investor in several humanitarian projects.
He also seems to have had a little understanding of computer assembly-code programming.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: chr0naut
Truly stellar bit of comprehension there!
Now now ... look at what I posted ... I said this was only carried in one place and I have no idea if it's accurate or not. It may be .. but it also may not be.
originally posted by: 5thHead
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: 5thHead
a reply to: Boomer1947
But, Bill Gates is doctor evil.
He isn't a doctor.
He is an investor in several humanitarian projects.
He also seems to have had a little understanding of computer assembly-code programming.
I don't think doctor evil was an actual doctor either.
Lol.
Reports indicate that 40 people in Brazil have so far died from dengue fever, according to the nation's health ministry, while another 265 deaths are being investigated to see if they, too, are linked to the outbreak
On the surface, this all sounds a little too much like the kind of experimental science that’s just too risky and bizarre to unleash upon the public. Nevertheless, there’s no disputing the apparent nobleness of Oxitech’s cause, or the potentially history-changing benefits their initiative could yield…assuming of course it all goes to plan.
originally posted by: chr0naut
I also don't think he is particularly evil, either.
He's just one of a number of those painted as villains by doom-porn.
originally posted by: 5thHead
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: 5thHead
a reply to: Boomer1947
But, Bill Gates is doctor evil.
He isn't a doctor.
He is an investor in several humanitarian projects.
He also seems to have had a little understanding of computer assembly-code programming.
I don't think doctor evil was an actual doctor either.
Lol.
It's Dr. Evil, I didn't spend six years in Evil Medical School to be called "mister," thank you very much.
Dr. Evil