In a controversial revelation, billionaire globalist Bill Gates has publicly stated that he views India as his personal “laboratory” for conducting unregulated medical experiments. This admission has reignited debates about the ethics of vaccine and drug trials, particularly those involving vulnerable populations such as children. Gates, often referred to as an unelected czar of global health, has faced accusations of exploiting lesser communities for his experimental agendas. In this article, we delve into the implications of his statements, the ethical concerns surrounding his initiatives, and the broader impact on public health.
TPV: Globalist billionaire Bill Gates has openly acknowledged on camera that he considers India as his personal “laboratory” for unregulated medical experimentation, and its children as guinea pigs for controversial vaccine and drug trials.
Gates, the unelected world health czar, has long been accused of having a “god-like willingness to experiment with the lives of lesser humans.” Now, in a stunning revelation, Gates has openly confirmed what many have long suspected, admitting that these accusations hold truth.
During an interview with Reid Hoffman uploaded October 30, Gates said that believes that this “kind of laboratory” will result in a place where people of the world are “better off” in the future.
“It’s kind of a laboratory to try things that then when you prove them out in India you can take to other places,” Gates said in the interview at 1:01:25.
"It's kind of a laboratory to try things."
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Bill Gates is saying the quiet part out loud: India is a testing ground for his scientists to perform their experiments. pic.twitter.com/LBcjSkMTOR
Gates’ drug testing and vaccination programs in the country have been linked to multiple deaths, raising serious ethical and safety concerns. The Microsoft founder has also faced legal action in India for allegedly conducting illegal vaccine trials on tribal children.
At the 10-minute mark of the interview, Gates introduced the concept of “climate change vaccines” for cows, designed to alter their gut microbiomes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
He then expressed his concerns about man-made climate change, while acknowledging that some recent forecasts might be exaggerated.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a long history of holding Gates to account for his crimes, and he has previously slammed Gates for his “messianic conviction that he is ordained to save the world with technology.”
“Vaccines, for Bill Gates, 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,” Kennedy Jr. wrote.
“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.”
Bill Gates has long been a polarizing figure in the healthcare sector, often celebrated for his philanthropic efforts but equally criticized for the ethical implications of his projects. His foundation has funded various health initiatives, particularly in developing countries. However, these programs have faced scrutiny following reports of adverse outcomes, including deaths linked to vaccine trials in India. Gates’ recent comments further complicate his legacy, painting a picture of a tech mogul leveraging vulnerable populations in pursuit of his vision for global health improvement.