Bill Gates once proposed as a solution to the alleged problem of overpopulation. At an infamous TED Talk, Bill Gates explained that vaccines are one of the keys to reducing global population levels, and what better way to do that than to unleash patented coronavirus on the masses in order to later introduce a patented vaccine for it....
The Pirbright Institute, which is partially funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, owns the patient for the coronavirus, and the swine flu virus that was so deadly.
Bill Gates is a Pirbright Institute financial backer, and he is both vocally and financially one of the most aggressive, vaccine-pushing philanthropists on the planet.
Rich people with ideas such as Bill Gates (who also created MS-NBC) should be held accountable for the damages to society for the lost lives of his So-Called-Vaccinations.
A teensy suspicion on my part thinks...there will be a virus, sometime in the near future, that will have huge mortality/morbidity (not sure this is that virus). And the general public’s choice will be...die from the virus, get sterilized with the mandatory vaccine.
I expect nothing else from Gates and his ilk.
They are actually vaccinations, not so-called. In the US polio was once common and is now eliminated thanks to vaccinations. That's the orthodoxy.
But the science is considerably more subtle. While there's little doubt of herd immunity to measles, the same might not be true for polio: http://www.ijramr.com/sites/default/files/issues-pdf/1935.pdf The paper references research showing that the cases of polio in India are being replaced by non-polio paralysis (bottom of page 3719). The paper promotes natural herd immunity. I think that's a fair conclusion for polio. I don't think it works for measles.
Univ of Texas at Austin prof Pianka has preached to his students for years how great it’d be to kill off 90% of the world population with Ebola. He’s not the only one with that agenda.
Well, if the coronavirus turns into an epidemic, I’ll take the vaccine and you can refuse it, and we’ll see how that works out for both of us, mmkay?