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Robert F Kennedy Jr. Exposes Bill Gates’ Vaccine Dictatorship Plan – cites Gates’ twisted ‘Messiah Complex’ – Fort Russ
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. is an American environmental attorney, author, and opponent of vaccination. Kennedy is a son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former president John F. Kennedy. He is the president of the board of Waterkeeper Alliance, a non-profit environmental group that he helped found in 1999.
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Apr 10 at 8:18pm
Robert F Kennedy Jr. Exposes Bill Gates’ Vaccine Dictatorship Plan
Does the whole pandemic stand to benefit Bill Gates tremendously as he will provide the technology to develop "global immunity passports" and the Gates Foundation will be heavily involved in any vaccine creation? Is it possible?
#Vaccines, for #BillGates, are a strategic philanthropy that feed his many vaccine-related businesses (including #Microsoft’s ambition to control a global vac ID enterprise) and give him dictatorial control over global health policy—the spear tip of corporate neo-imperialism.
Gates’ obsession with vaccines seems fueled by a messianic conviction that he is ordained to save the world with technology and a god-like willingness to experiment with the lives of lesser humans.
Promising to eradicate Polio with $1.2 billion, Gates took control of India ‘s National Advisory Board (NAB) and mandated 50 polio vaccines (up from 5) to every child before age 5. Indian doctors blame the Gates campaign for a devastating vaccine-strain polio epidemic that paralyzed 496,000 children between 2000 and 2017. In 2017, the Indian Government dialed back Gates’ vaccine regimen and evicted Gates and his cronies from the NAB. Polio paralysis rates dropped precipitously. In 2017, the World Health Organization reluctantly admitted that the global polio explosion is predominantly vaccine strain, meaning it is coming from Gates’ Vaccine Program. The most frightening epidemics in Congo, the Philippines, and Afghanistan are all linked to Gates’ vaccines. By 2018, ¾ of global polio cases were from Gates’ vaccines.
In 2014, the #GatesFoundation funded tests of experimental HPV vaccines, developed by GSK and Merck, on 23,000 young girls in remote Indian provinces. Approximately 1,200 suffered severe side effects, including autoimmune and fertility disorders. Seven died. Indian government investigations charged that Gates funded researchers committed pervasive ethical violations: pressuring vulnerable village girls into the trial, bullying parents, forging consent forms, and refusing medical care to the injured girls. The case is now in the country’s Supreme Court.
In 2010, the Gates Foundation funded a trial of a GSK’s experimental malaria vaccine, killing 151 African infants and causing serious adverse effects including paralysis, seizure, and febrile convulsions to 1,048 of the 5,049 children.
During Gates 2002 MenAfriVac Campaign in Sub-Saharan Africa, Gates operatives forcibly vaccinated thousands of African children against meningitis. Between 50-500 children developed paralysis. South African newspapers complained, “We are guinea pigs for drug makers”
Nelson Mandela’s former Senior Economist, Professor Patrick Bond, describes Gates’ philantropic practices as “ruthless” and “immoral”.
In 2010, Gates committed $10 billion to the WHO promising to reduce population, in part, through new vaccines. A month later Gates told a Ted Talk that new vaccines “could reduce population”. In 2014, Kenya’s Catholic Doctors Association accused the WHO of chemically sterilizing millions of unwilling Kenyan women with a phony “tetanus” vaccine campaign.
Independent labs found the sterility formula in every vaccine tested.
After denying the charges, WHO finally admitted it had been developing the sterility vaccines for over a decade.
Similar accusations came from Tanzania, Nicaragua, Mexico and the Philippines.
A 2017 study (Morgensen et.Al.2017) showed that WHO’s popular DTP is killing more African than the disease it pretends to prevent. Vaccinated girls suffered 10x the death rate of unvaccinated children.
Gates and the WHO refused to recall the lethal vaccine which WHO forces upon millions of African children annually.
Global public health advocates around the world accuse Gates of – hijacking WHO’s agenda away from the projects that are proven to curb infectious diseases; clean water, hygiene, nutrition and economic development.
They say he has diverted agency resources to serve his personal fetish – that good health only comes in a syringe.
In addition to using his philanthropy to control WHO, UNICEF, GAVI and PATH, Gates funds private pharmaceutical companies that manufacture vaccines, and a massive network of pharmaceutical industry front groups that broadcast deceptive propaganda, develop fraudulent studies, conduct surveillance and psychological operations against vaccine hesitancy and use Gates’ power and money to silence dissent and coerce compliance.
In this recent nonstop Pharmedia appearances, Gates appears gleeful that the Covid-19 crisis will give him the opportunity to force his third-world vaccine programs on American children.”
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Ludivina Nielsen
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Barbara Bivins
You get it that what you said was very confusing right?
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Macrotill Epos
And also the WHO of chemically sterilizing millions of unwilling Ethiopia with a phony “tetanus” vaccine with the help of Dr Tewodros
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Myvalon Haney
which Dr. Tewodros is this? I looked it up an found several.
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Narveen Aryaputri
Bill Gates father was a Eugenist following the theories of Eugenics. He was involved with yhe founding of Planned Parenthood.
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Susan Estrella
Planned Parenthood was founded in 1916. How do you claim that Gates’ father had anything to do with it? Bill Gates Sr. was born in late 1925!
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Narveen Aryaputri
Bill Gates is a Eugenist .
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Golden Bear
The Pentagon refused bill gates in 2005 wherein bill gates went to them with his biological weapon he called his Corona virus.. Wherein he asked to be allowed to kill all islamic and Who??? Christians with his man made diseases he makes in China now because America refused his offer of ending the war by way of world wide pandemic.. They make themselves vaccines-antidotes to the diseases then cut them loose.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57qvhrkxeXo&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1Mgux6BFE5OTtTvQTkdt8mjhCfgMPhd7tmE1hvgpYXn6v9nlU8DRwWD7M
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Elliott Ward
Thanks for the link!
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Bryan Tucker
I don’t post a lot on Facebook, but there has been a lot of conspiracy theories posted on Facebook about vaccines since the covid-19 outbreak. Most of these theories revolve around Bill Gates and his foundation. I am no way saying that the BMGF is good or bad, but there is a lot of misinformation about Vaccines and BMGF. This article posted below makes some pretty outrageous claims about vaccines used around the world. This article has no sources to back up its claims. I will go through each claim that it makes and debunk it proving it is just anti-vaccer propaganda. I will list all my sources so you can fact check me. I encourage for anyone to debate me, but you must provide some sort of facts to back up your claims.
Claim #1 in the article is that Gates provided 1.2 billion dollars to eradicate polio in India. Let it be known that the BMGF did not start working with India until 2010. Its states that Gate’s polio vaccine caused 490,000 cases of vaccine derived polio between 2000-2017. This statement is quite misleading. The vaccine used in India during this time period is called the Sabin oral polio vaccine (OPV). This Vaccine was created in 1958 so not by Bill Gates. This vaccine is a live virus. This Vaccine does have a risk of the appearance of Vaccine-Associated Paralytic Poliomyelitis cases (VAPP) and the emergence of Vaccine Derived Polioviruses strains. In 1988 India began using this vaccine and increased the use to the whole country in 1995. In 2000 it is believed that India began increasing the number of doses each child received during India’s inoculation day. Some children had received up to 10 doses of the vaccine. A study showed a severe increase up to 30-100,000 pt’s paralyzed during this time period significant increase. The WHO warned the Indian government that this is what is causing the paralysis, and that the country should switch to the injectable polio vaccine that has no live virus. The country seemed to ignore these warnings until 2017 when they finally switched to the formalin-inactivated Salk polio vaccine (IPV). So, it seems that the outbreak was due to the mismanagement of a governmental vaccine program not an experimental vaccine created by Bill Gates. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1570019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3782271/
https://www.scidev.net/asia-pacific/disease/news/oral-polio-drops-linked-to-paralysis-in-india.html
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-health-bmgf/india-cuts-some-funding-ties-with-gates-foundation-on-immunization-idUSKBN15N13K
Claim #2 is in 2014 the BMGF and PATH funded experimental HPV vaccines used in India developed by GSK and Merck. It states that 23,000 young girls were inoculated with approximately 1,200 girls experiencing severe side effects and 7 deaths. Lets just start out with the date it states 201. The actual date that PATH started inoculation is 2009 so the date isn’t even right. Next the drug used is not some experimental vaccine it was Gardasil which was approved for use in the US in 2006. The plug was pulled on the program after outcries from the public following the tragic death of 7 girls within the months following the inoculation. State investigations absolved the trial’s managers—PATH and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in New Delhi—of responsibility in the deaths. Five were evidently unrelated to the vaccine: One girl drowned in a quarry; another died from a snake bite; two committed suicide by ingesting pesticides; and one died from complications of malaria. The causes of death for the other two girls were less certain: one possibly from pyrexia, or high fever, and a second from a suspected cerebral hemorrhage. However, there were other discrepancies found with the program that had to due with consent and paperwork that had nothing to do with the vaccine itself. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2013/09/indian-parliament-comes-down-hard-cervical-cancer-trial#
#3 In 2010 Gates foundation funded trials off GSK’s experimental malaria vaccine killing 151 African infants and causing serious adverse effects including paralysis, seizure, and febrile convulsions 1,048 0f the 5,049 children experienced seizures. Once again this statement is misleading and false. Yes 151 infants died during the study of the anti-malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01, but all deaths and serious events that happen were listed up to 18 months after inoculation. It didn’t matter if the infant died of HIV meningitis, sepsis, HIV, or any other fatal event or disease. It states only 5049 children were inoculated when 15,460 children were inoculated in the study. It also states that 1048 experienced febrile seizures this is untrue. According to the study only 23 children experienced seizures after 7 days. Once again, this article misrepresented or states straight up false hoods. shttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa1102287?pa
#4 It states that in 2002 MenAfriVac forcefully vaccinated thousands of African Children against meningitis causing between 50-500 cases of paralysis. Once again false. In 2002 MenAfricVac was still in development. Clinical trials were not started until 2005. These clinical trials were started in India. It wasn’t until 2010 when the first inoculations began in Africa. 2010 to 2018 22 countries were involved in using this vaccine. I found no evidence of paralysis following inoculation either in the Indian trials or in the use in Africa. https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/61/suppl_5/S493/417552#105604685
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(17)30301-8/fulltext
#5 2014 accusations by Kenyon Catholic bishops of sterilizing millions. I’m not going to spend a lot of time on this but its false. The they claim that an HCG antigen is the cause of the sterility. Well this antigen is a naturally accruing hormone in both men and women and there is no way enough could be put in a vaccine to cause sterility. Only trace amounts were found using pregnancy tests.
1. #6 it states a 2017 study (Morgensen et.al. 2017) showed that the WHO’s popular DTP vaccine is killing more Africans than the disease it pretends to prevent.. This study was done by PHD statistics student by the name of SØREN WENGEL MOGENSEN. Its based on statistical data from Uganda in the 1980’s. Not new data from 2017. Also, not new data from an experimental vaccine by Bill Gates, but an old DTP vaccine. Once again misinformation stated.
2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360569/
3. https://stat.uw.edu/person/soren-wengel-mogensen
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Elliott Ward
Well heres over 100 videos of cdc employees crying on camera saying vaccines cause autism and make kids go retarded as well. bill gates has been speaking on depopulation for decades. Sorry no excuses, smoking gun. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUjw00PF0eLx_giJKnzipHcS4nXt0D8Nr
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GJS
what A bunch of Bullshit. I’ll go with Snopes on this nonsense.
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Barbara Bivins
😂🤣😂
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Ed
Gates is motivated by guilt, if he did steal Microsoft tech, he has Billion$$$$$ and has done nothing for mankind at all, so a driving unworthiness drives him to control & manipulate the world, so he can finally say he accomplished something worthwhile .
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Char Lauder
Not too many people years ago had vaccine injuries, although some did and people did not recognize why. But the more they add to the schedule and the more science is advancing, we can see the damage they are doing. One shot alone at an older age is not apt to do a lot of damage, but several all at once at a young age is a recipe for disaster. Just like food is good for us, too much can kill you. We can’t sue the vaccine companies, so they have free reign. I do not believe they are talking congress into mandates necessarily just for the extra money. They already have plenty of that. It is to hide the fact that when you compare a totally vaccinated person with a non vaccinated person, the one without are healthier. So they tell people that children will die without them. I always told a friend of mine, when they start mandating for adults too, things will change. Adults do not want to be told what to do, but if you tell a mother or father they are being bad and negligent parents if they do not vaccinate according to schedule then they will comply.
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Jorju
https://news.mit.edu/2019/storing-vaccine-history-skin-1218
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Guidance for Businesses and Employers
The President’s Guidelines for Opening Up America Again
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers the most up-to-date information on COVID-19. This interim guidance is based on what is currently known about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). For updates from CDC, please see the following:
Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Preventing Stigma Related to COVID-19
Share Facts about COVID-19
Information on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Prevention, Symptoms and FAQ
The following interim guidance may help prevent workplace exposures to acute respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, in non-healthcare settings. The guidance also provides planning considerations if there are more widespread, community outbreaks of COVID-19.
To prevent stigma and discrimination in the workplace, use the guidance described below and on the CDC’s Guidance for Businesses and Employers web page.
Below are recommended strategies for employers to use now. In-depth guidance is available on the CDC’s Guidance for Businesses and Employers web page:
Actively encourage sick employees to stay home
Separate sick employees
Emphasize staying home when sick, respiratory etiquette and hand hygiene by all employees
Perform routine environmental cleaning
Advise employees before traveling to take certain steps
Check the CDC’s Traveler’s Health Notices for the latest guidance and recommendations for each country to which you will travel. Specific travel information for travelers going to and returning from designated countries with risk of community spread of Coronavirus, and information for aircrew, can be found on the CDC website.
Additional Measures in Response to Currently Occurring Sporadic Importations of the COVID-19:
Employees who are well but who have a sick family member at home with COVID-19 should notify their supervisor and refer to CDC guidance for how to conduct a risk assessment of their potential exposure.
If an employee is confirmed to have COVID-19, employers should inform fellow employees of their possible exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace but maintain confidentiality as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Employees exposed to a co-worker with confirmed COVID-19 should refer to CDC guidance for how to conduct a risk assessment of their potential exposure.
Common Issues Small Businesses May Encounter:
Capital Access – Incidents can strain a small business’s financial capacity to make payroll, maintain inventory and respond to market fluctuations (both sudden drops and surges in demand). Businesses should prepare by exploring and testing their capital access options so they have what they need when they need it. See SBA’s capital access resources.
Workforce Capacity – Incidents have just as much impact on your workers as they do your clientele. It’s critical to ensure they have the ability to fulfill their duties while protected.
Inventory and Supply Chain Shortfalls – While the possibility could be remote, it is a prudent preparedness measure to ensure you have either adequate supplies of inventory for a sustained period and/or diversify your distributor sources in the event one supplier cannot meet an order request.
Facility Remediation/Clean-up Costs – Depending on the incident, there may be a need to enhance the protection of customers and staff by increasing the frequency and intensity by which your business conducts cleaning of surfaces frequently touched by occupants and visitors. Check your maintenance contracts and supplies of cleaning materials to ensure they can meet increases in demand.
Insurance Coverage Issues – Many businesses have business interruption insurance; Now is the time to contact your insurance agent to review your policy to understand precisely what you are and are not covered for in the event of an extended incident.
Changing Market Demand – Depending on the incident, there may be access controls or movement restrictions established which can impede your customers from reaching your business. Additionally, there may be public concerns about public exposure to an incident and they may decide not to go to your business out of concern of exposing themselves to greater risk. SBA’s Resources Partners and District Offices have trained experts who can help you craft a plan specific to your situation to help navigate any rapid changes in demand.
Marketing – It’s critical to communicate openly with your customers about the status of your operations, what protective measures you’ve implemented, and how they (as customers) will be protected when they visit your business. Promotions may also help incentivize customers who may be reluctant to patronize your business.
Plan – As a business, bring your staff together and prepare a plan for what you will do if the incident worsens or improves. It’s also helpful to conduct a tabletop exercise to simulate potential scenarios and how your business management and staff might respond to the hypothetical scenario in the exercise. For examples of tabletop exercises, visit FEMA’s website at: https://www.fema.gov/emergency-planning-exercises
Local Assistance
SBA works with a number of local partners to counsel, mentor, and train small businesses. The SBA has 68 District Offices, as well as support provided by its Resource Partners, such as SCORE offices, Women’s Business Centers, Small Business Development Centers and Veterans Business Outreach Centers. When faced with a business need, use the SBA’s Local Assistance Directory to locate the office nearest you.
Join the SBA’s Relief Efforts
Join our team! The SBA is hiring additional employees to assist with disaster relief efforts. Bilingual language skills are a plus. Remote jobs are available nationwide.
SBA Products and Resources
SBA is here to assist small businesses with accessing federal resources and navigating their own preparedness plans as described by the CDC’s Guidance for Businesses and Employers.
SBA works with a number of local partners to counsel, mentor and train small businesses. The SBA has 68 District Offices, as well as support provided by its Resource Partners, such as SCORE offices, Women’s Business Centers, Small Business Development Centers and Veterans Business Outreach Centers. When faced with a business need, use the SBA’s Local Assistance Directory to locate the office nearest you.
Access to Capital
SBA provides a number of loan resources for small businesses to utilize when operating their business. For more information on loans or how to connect with a lender, visit: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans.
7(a) program offers loan amounts up to $5,000,000 and is an all-inclusive loan program deployed by lending partners for eligible small businesses within the U.S. States and its territories. The uses of proceeds include: working capital; expansion/renovation; new construction; purchase of land or buildings; purchase of equipment, fixtures; lease-hold improvements; refinancing debt for compelling reasons; seasonal line of credit; inventory; or starting a business.
Express loan program provides loans up to $350,000 for no more than 7 years with an option to revolve. There is a turnaround time of 36 hours for approval or denial of a completed application. The uses of proceeds are the same as the standard 7(a) loan.
Community Advantage loan pilot program allows mission-based lenders to assist small businesses in underserved markets with a maximum loan size of $250,000. The uses of proceeds are the same as the standard 7(a) loan.
504 loan program is designed to foster economic development and job creation and/or retention. The eligible use of proceeds is limited to the acquisition or eligible refinance of fixed assets.
Microloan program involves making loans through nonprofit lending organizations to underserved markets. Authorized use of loan proceeds includes working capital, supplies, machinery & equipment, and fixtures (does not include real estate). The maximum loan amount is $50,000 with the average loan size of $14,000.
Exporting Assistance
SBA provides export loans to help small businesses achieve sales through exports and can help these businesses respond to opportunities and challenges associated with trade, such as COVID-19. The loans are available to U.S. small businesses that export directly overseas, or those that export indirectly by selling to a customer that then exports their products.
Export Express loan program allows access to capital quickly for businesses that need financing up to $500,000. Businesses can apply for a line of credit or term note prior to finalizing an export sale or while pursuing opportunities overseas, such as identifying a new overseas customer should an export sale be lost due to COVID-19.
Export Working Capital program enables small businesses to fulfill export orders and finance international sales by providing revolving lines of credit or transaction-based financing of up to $5 million. Businesses could use a loan to obtain or retain overseas customers by offering attractive payment terms.
International Trade loan program helps small businesses engaged in international trade to retool or expand to better compete and react to changing business conditions. It can also help exporting firms to expand their sales to new markets or to re-shore operations back to the U.S.
Government Contracting
SBA is focused on assisting with the continuity of operations for small business contracting programs and small businesses with federal contracts. See SBA’s Federal Contracting Guidance for Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19. For more information on federal contracting, visit https://www.sba.gov/federal-contracting/contracting-guide
More specifically:
8(a) Business Development program serves to help provide a level playing field for small businesses owned by socially and economically disadvantaged people or entities, and the government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate. The 8(a) program offer and acceptance process is available nationwide, and the SBA continues to work with federal agencies to ensure maximum practicable opportunity to small businesses. 8(a) program participants should stay in touch with their Business Opportunity Specialist (BOS).
HUBZone program offers eligibility assistance every Thursday from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET at 1-202-765-1264; access code 63068189#. Members of the HUBZone team answer questions to help firms navigate the certification process. For specific questions regarding an application, please contact the HUBZone Help Desk at hubzone.
Women-owned Small Business firms who have questions, please visit wosb.
If a situation occurs that will prevent small businesses with government contracts from successfully performing their contract, they should reach out to their contracting officer and seek to obtain extensions before they receive cure notices or threats of termination. The SBA’s Procurement Center Representatives can assist affected small businesses to engage with their contracting officer. Use the Procurement Center Representative Directory to connect with the representative nearest you.
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