The Left has been almost eerily quiet about losing the election, and that’s something that has left a lot of Americans worried about what they might be planning in an attempt to regain control or make life in the White House miserable for Trump. There are lots of paths they could take given the geopolitical drama unfolding around the world, but comments made by Bill Gates have some wondering if a second pandemic could be in the works that could cause major upheaval ahead of Trump’s inauguration – not to mention help Gates make a nice sum of money.
At a recent COP28 meeting, Gates talked a lot about what he termed “Pandemic 2,” referring to a COVID-like event that could take place this year. In fact, he’s been preparing for it, and he stands to make billions of dollars should his “vaccines” for it be pushed on the masses.
He’s mentioned this before, talking about the Operation Warp Speed vaccines released for COVID-19 and how they can be improved upon. He said that for the next pandemic, "we need to make them have longer duration, more coverage."
"And we're going to change, instead of using a needle, to use a little patch," he added, as if the method of delivery will somehow make the idea of injecting yourself with poison more palatable.
Gates has made a big deal about how the world needs to be better prepared for the next pandemic, and even wrote a book about the topic entitled How to Prevent the Next Pandemic in 2022. In his book, he complained about America's lack of preparation for the previous pandemic and listed his recommendations for how the world can handle it better next time around.
Not surprisingly, his suggestions include boosting vaccine research and development, something that has been very profitable for him, along with investing in monitoring diseases and implementing stronger quarantine policies.
It would therefore be very convenient for him if a pandemic were to break out in the next few months.
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Gates cannot possibly be happy about Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who has worked for many years to ensure people are aware of the dangers of vaccines so they can make more informed choices about their health. Kennedy has called the COVID-19 vaccines the "deadliest vaccine ever made” and has often spoken of his desire to get rid of industry interests in the government.
Many are worried he will use his position, if confirmed, to keep Americans from getting vaccines altogether, although he told NPR explicitly that he is “not going to take vaccines away.”
Instead, he said his priority will be to “make sure that Americans have good information right now. The science on vaccine safety particularly has huge deficits, and we’re going to make sure those scientific studies are done and that people can make informed choices about their vaccinations and their children’s vaccinations.”
In addition to removing industry influence from pharmaceutical and food regulators, Gates may be worried Kennedy could seek to hold those accountable who have supported dangerous vaccines. Last month, a judge in the Netherlands ruled that Gates, along with the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, must face a group of individuals who were injured by COVID-19 vaccines in court. The plaintiffs claimed that Gates deliberately misled them about the vaccines’ safety through his representatives despite knowing they were neither safe nor effective.
It’s not clear whether someone like Kennedy will be in a position to hold people accountable for intentionally misleading the public about vaccines, but hopefully he can do something to prevent a repeat of what happened last time around should another pandemic break out.
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